Alberta Auditor General looks at managing Alberta’s water supply – compliance, wetland policy under scrutiny

Alberta Auditor General looks at managing Alberta’s water supply – compliance, wetland policy under scrutiny

4/27/2010

 
Last week, when local media were distracted with cell phone driving proposals, the Auditor General of Alberta released a comprehensive review of Alberta Environment’s management of the province’s water supply.
 
The Alberta Auditor General recognized that Alberta Environment engages in water management at a number of different levels, from policy and research to inspection and enforcement.  In November 2009, Alberta Environment released the Water For Life Action Plan intended to implement the goals of the 2008 version of the Water For Life policy.
 
Read “Alberta Auditor General looks at managing Alberta’s water supply – compliance, wetland policy under scrutiny” on the ELC blog.
 


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