Location
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Expertise
Hydrotechnical
Infrastructure
Parks & Recreation
Community Resilience
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In June 2014, the South Saskatchewan River in Medicine Hat experienced a flood event. The resulting flooding damaged infrastructure, prompting the City to declare a State of Emergency.
In the days following the flood event, the Medicine Hat’s Parks and Recreation Department engaged Associated Engineering to complete initial damage assessments of their leisure trail system and other infrastructure, assist with funding applications to Alberta’s Disaster Recovery Program, and coordinate cleanup efforts with the local contracting community.
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