LNID CALL TO ACTION: All Water Users Need to Participate in AEPA Water Availability Engagement

December 2, 2024

LNID WATER USERS, PARTNERS, STAKEHOLDERS, AND VENDORS…

Update: December 2, 2024

Alberta Environment & Protected Areas (AEPA) has now rescheduled the open house, and we strongly encourage your attendance.

Date: Monday, December 9, 2024

Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm

Location: Fort Macleod & District Community Hall Society - 301 25 St. Fort Macleod, AB T0L 0Z0 (Limited street parking available, with a larger parking lot across the street)

LNID emphasizes the importance of attending this session, as it will address the ongoing review of the Water Act. This review significantly impacts water licenses held by LNID, private irrigators, feedlots, and the entire irrigated agriculture sector.

Your voice matters in supporting AIDA and the Irrigation Districts.

To register for the event, please click here.

Thank you for your attention and participation in this critical discussion.

Notice: November 20, 2024

LNID, as a member of the Alberta Irrigation Districts Association (AIDA), was notified recently by Alberta Environment and Protected Areas that they have opened a review and engagement of the Water Act. This may result in amendments affecting Water Licences for LNID, private irrigators, feedlots, and the entire irrigated agriculture sector.

We are requesting your involvement in the engagement process. This initiative needs a strong response, and so we ask LNID irrigators, and the entire irrigated agriculture sector, to step up to reinforce the work of the LNID Board and staff, AIDA, as well as our municipal and industrial partners in voicing concerns and suggestions.

What can you do?

Attend regional open houses:

Southern Alberta dates

Central and northern Alberta dates

Complete Online Surveys:

Brief Survey

Detailed Survey

Why is this important?

There is a risk of clawback of our water licences under the misperception that we do not use our full licenced allocation.

We are responsible stewards of our licences in reducing use when supply is low and placing the needs of our communities, industry and livestock sustenance first. We should not be punished for this. Our licences are sized to allow for a high demand/ high supply year, such as using 94.9% of our licenced volume in 2001. We used 55% of our licence this year in response to low water supply in 2023 and extending into early 2024.

The Alberta government and individual irrigators have invested heavily over decades in the development, rehabilitation and modernization of irrigation storage, conveyance and on-farm irrigation infrastructure, as well as specialized equipment and facilities for value-added crop development and livestock production.

Any clawback of our water licences now or in future will reduce yield and quality potential, and potentially set up the irrigated agriculture sector for disaster. This risk extends from our irrigators to processors, seed/fertilizer/equipment suppliers, financial, insurance and other secondary services, and ultimately to the communities that grow and thrive in our region as a result of this investment.

Additional Information:

AIDA prepared a document summarizing the Provincial Water Availability Engagement and outlining key messages for the Irrigation Sector. The document has been attached to this email, and has been made available on the LNID website at this link.