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City of Calgary monitoring flood risk as mountain snowpack begins to melt

Officials with the City of Calgary are monitoring weather patterns and melting snow in higher elevations to determine the city’s risk for flooding this year.

“We haven’t seen much of that melt occur yet, so natural streamflow remains almost at winter levels. It’s below the normal flows right now,” City of Calgary watershed analysis leader Frank Frigo said.According to Frigo, flow on the Bow River is currently sitting between 80 and 90 cubic metres per second, while normal flows for this time of year are around 150 cubic metres per second.

That has city officials looking to the long-term forecast to determine the risk of flooding in Calgary this year.Construction begins on Springbank off-stream reservoir project – May 5, 2022 “We know flood risk is increasing because of climate change, whereas dam risk is a stable risk thanks to the incredible controls and dam safety programs that are in place,” Henry told committee.

 

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Well they knew six months ago we had a record level; guess they didn't think it would matter. lul.

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