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This resource includes a summary, highlights and background information of a study undertaken to provide information on long-term planning and opportunity for handling water within the Designated Industrial Zone in Alberta's Industrial Heartland, with the aim of developing a regionalized hybrid water supply and distribution model to optimize the use of new and existing water supply infrastructure within the area. The study, prepared by Stantec Consulting under contract to Alberta Environment and Parks, also considered options for wastewater management and explored management approaches through the use of a jurisdictional review. The full Stantec report is included as an attachment to the publication.
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May 10, 2022
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376 pages
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2022-05-10
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2022-05-03T17:16:24.295429
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2022-05-10
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2022-05-10
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The "Designated Industrial Zone Pilot Project – Regional Water Systems Feasibility Study Final Report" was prepared by Stantec Consulting to provide information to Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) on long term planning and opportunity for handling water within the Designated Industrial Zone located in the Alberta Industrial Heartland. AEP's intent in posting this study is to make it available for use by the public for informational and non-commercial (educational) use only. The publication of this study is not an endorsement by AEP of any recommendations contained in the study, nor does it represent AEP policy, authorization or approval of any kind from AEP for any designs, diagrams, charts, or other technical descriptions contained in the study.
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Environment and Parks. Airshed and Watershed Stewardship Branch.