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Public Engagement Launch for the Pincher Creek Flood Study

November 30, 2020

 
Pincher Creek Flood Hazard Study
Study update notice


The Province  would like to provide an update on the status of the Pincher Creek Flood Hazard Study.
 
The study started in spring 2019 and technical work on all components is now complete.
 
We recognize there is tremendous interest in the study and new flood mapping products. We are currently
seeking public feedback on major study components as part of our study finalization process, including flood
inundation maps that support local emergency response. We are planning future municipal review and public
engagement opportunities for other study components, including flood hazard maps used to inform long-term
planning, and will provide an update when more information becomes available.
 
Participate in the engagement process and submit feedback by Friday, January 15, 2021 at 4:30 pm.
https://www.alberta.ca/pincher-creek-flood-study-engagement.aspx

The Pincher Creek Flood Hazard Study is being completed under the provincial Flood Hazard Identification
Program, the goals of which include enhancement of public safety and reduction of future flood damages through
the identification of river and flood hazards. The provincial study was co-funded through the federal National

Disaster Mitigation Program.
More information about the Alberta Flood Hazard Identification Program can be found at:
www.floodhazard.alberta.ca

 
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About this study Fact Sheet- Pincher Creek 
About our engagement - Pincher Creek 


If you have any questions regarding this work, the project engagement and education specialist, Julia Frohlich,
can be contacted at:
Email: julia.frohlich@gov.ab.ca
Telephone: 403 355-2494

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