The City would like to provide important information regarding an
upcoming controlled river high-flow event that will occur in preparation for
the upcoming flood readiness time period.
On a routine basis, The City
conducts river surveys and inspections to review river bed conditions and flow
rates. Early this year, surveys and inspections of the Elbow River were
completed for the area along 22 Avenue to 25 Avenue S.W. Based on our preliminary
findings, the Elbow River bed and flow depth along this area have changed.
To confirm the findings and to
calibrate the flow capacity in the Mission area, The City will be conducting a
controlled river high-flow event, on or around May 10, depending on rain
conditions. The City will carefully increase the Elbow River flow rate over a
period of time to the range of 80 to 100 m3/s by controlling therelease of
water from the Glenmore Reservoir. This flow rate will not generate overland
flooding.
Your safety
For your safety and that of
others, all people and pets are asked to stay away from the river edge
andbanks, and closed pathways on the Elbow River and the Bow riverbanks
downstream of Inglewood during this controlled event. River conditions will remain
high throughout the day and into the evening on the Bow River. This will pose
an elevated risk to river users. City staff and emergency personnel will be
on-site monitoring, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., the river levels and looking at
potential impacts to river adjacent properties and communities.
PersonalPreparedness
The City is preparing for the
risk of river flooding, which is greatest from May 15 to July 15 each year when
we historically experience our largest rainfalls. Rainfall in the Rocky
Mountains is the primary cause for flooding in Calgary. Rain hits the hard
mountain surfaces and moves quickly from the mountains into the rivers.
Flooding occurs quickly and with little warning because of the short, steep
distance the rivers travel from the mountains to Calgary. The City monitors
river conditions on 24/7 from May 15 to July 15 to provide Calgarians with as
much warning as is possible. As part of The City’s annual citizen flood
readiness efforts, Calgarians are reminded that river flooding can occur at any
time and with little notice. One of The City’s priorities in a major incident
is to ensure public safety and protect critical infrastructure and assets.
Property owners remain responsible for protecting their property. The City
offers opportunities and services for Calgarians to understand their flood
risk, prepare for flood events and stay informed about flood conditions. Please
see the enclosed attachment for further details.
Should you have questions or
require further information please contact 311.
Sincerely,
Dan Limacher, Director, Water
Services
The City of Calgary
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