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Water crisis deepens for southern Alta. irrigators
The Western Producer
Liner repairs to the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District’s canal system continue, but shortage becoming desperate. The situation for those using water supplied by the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District in southern Alberta is becoming desperate. The latest information from LNID does not bode well for irrigation farmers, as emergency repairs continue on a liner that feeds the canal system. It runs from west of Fort Macleod to east of Picture Butte. Click here to continue reading
Compare and Contrast: U.S. corn crop hits headwinds as dry conditions persist
The Western Producer
There are some early-season concerns about the U.S. corn crop. An estimated 45 percent of the crop was in the D1 to D4 drought categories as of June 6. As well, 61 percent was rated good to excellent as of June 11, which is unusually low. Click here to continue reading
Ukraine dam: Satellite images reveal Kakhovka canals drying up
BBC News
One of Europe’s largest reservoirs is drying up after the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in southern Ukraine. Satellite images, analysed by BBC Verify, show four canal networks have become disconnected from the reservoir. The UN says drinking water supplies could be affected for more than 700,000 people, mostly in Russian-occupied areas. Click here to continue reading
Alberta floods: Whitecourt area rivers peak, evacuation orders expand
Global News
Two rivers in the area of Whitecourt, Alta., about 150 kilometers northwest of Edmonton, are experiencing high water levels and causing overland flooding, prompting evacuation orders for several areas along the rivers. Click here to continue reading
Dryness gets serious in cattle country
The Western Producer
The Canadian Cattle Association is monitoring dry conditions that have affected beef producers across the country, which might hasten shrinkage in the national herd that is already at its lowest since 1990. “When you’re looking at food security and you’re looking at the lowest number since 1990, and the economic side of things and potential trade and where everything lies, we really need to emphasize on getting this situation corrected,” said CCA president Nathan Phinney. Click here to continue reading
New study reveals irrigation’s mixed effects around the world
Science Daily
Trajectory of irrigation water use in many regions is unsustainable, but practice is vital in managing climate change and future agricultural development, researchers conclude. The analysis, which appears in the journal Nature Reviews Earth and Environment, also points to ways to improve assessments in order to achieve sustainable water use and food production in the future. Click here to continue reading
Rainy weather necessitates more mosquito control measures in Red Deer and area
Red Deer Advocate
Rainy weather is welcome in Central Alberta after an unusually hot and dry spring. But several days of non-stop precipitation will likely produce a “significant uptick” of nuisance mosquitoes this summer, said Ken Lehman, ecological services operations coordinator for the City of Red Deer. Click here to continue reading
‘It was devastating’: Medicine Hat reflects on 2013 flood
CTV News
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 2013 floods that devastated Calgary. However, Calgary wasn’t the only city affected by what’s been called the worst flood in Alberta’s history. Click here to continue reading
‘We were actually shocked’: How a June snowfall impacted Jasper and its tourists
CTV News
Tour buses got stuck in snow and some campers were stranded, the park’s resource conservation manager told CTV News Edmonton. Six people were removed from Fisherman’s Bay by boat, and a helicopter rescued a group of hikers from Skyline Trail after their tent collapsed. Click here to continue reading
North Saskatchewan River rising rapidly, some Edmonton trails closed
Global News
The North Saskatchewan River has risen several metres in a matter of days, prompting the City of Edmonton to close river valley trails near the water Wednesday. On average, the city said the river level generally sits between three to four metres. Click here to continue reading