Record year for drainage management plan
A record number of Saskatchewan producers have made big strides to address flooding, according to new figures from the provincial government.
For 2018-2019, 1,481 quarter sections came into compliance, more than doubling last year’s numbers and a tenfold increase from 2014-15, which represented the last year under the previous water management regulations. Patrick Boyle, a spokesperson for the Water Security Agency, said he was especially pleased to see more than 90 per cent (1,363) were approvals that occurred through voluntary compliance, with only eight per cent (118) coming via closures.
“Farmers are the best stewards of the land and certainly they have been for many years. We just want to work with producers to make sure we get that drainage organized and managed in a responsible way,” he said