Groundwater

Information, resources and regulation and policy regarding groundwater.

Overview

Groundwater is a vital resource in Alberta, supplying various domestic, municipal, agricultural and industrial water needs. More than 600,000 rural Albertans depend on groundwater for drinking water purposes.

Groundwater also helps to maintain lake levels and river flows. To manage groundwater effectively, we must understand its occurrence, movement and quality.

Improving our knowledge of groundwater resources is a key priority for the Government of Alberta. As we acquire a better understanding of groundwater we can implement policies and actions to manage this resource in a sustainable manner.

Education

The Groundwater – Education section contains information on basic groundwater principals regarding its occurrence, movement and quality. It also highlights ways in which the provincial government is reaching out to Albertans to help them learn more about groundwater and safely manage their groundwater supplies.

Management

The Groundwater management section compiles guidelines, standards, policies, frameworks and strategies that are relevant to groundwater in Alberta. Tools used to ensure the protection of groundwater resources from various activities are also found in this section, as well as links to key initiatives such as the Water for Life strategy and Land-use Framework.

Science and knowledge

The Groundwater – Science and knowledge section contains numerous sources of groundwater data, information, maps and assessments both inside and outside the Government of Alberta. This information is critical to understanding groundwater, and is the foundation for developing effective policies around its wise use and management.

Contact

Groundwater Policy Section

Phone: 780-644-4959
Email: [email protected]

Groundwater Information Centre

Phone: 780-427-2770
Email: [email protected]