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Public Infrastructure Damaged by June Floods Public Infrastructure Damaged by June Floods Community Infrastructure ESRD Highwood Women’s Coulee System Damages Highwood Little Bow Canal from Highwood to Little Bow river Carseland Carseland Bow Canal Headworks (Bow River at Carseland) Pincher Creek Oldman Dam Red Deer County Dickson Dam Clearwater County Klein Lake Dam Calgary Sam Livingstone Fish Hatchery Calgary Western Headworks and Harvie Passage Calgary Bow Habitat Station / Hatchery Little Bow Pine Coulee Head Pond Damages Turner Valley Turner Valley Wastewater System Canmore Deadman Flats/Pigeon Mountain Wastewater System High River Town of High River Wastewater System Blairmore Town of Blairmore Wastewater System Medicine Hat City of Medicine Hat Wastewater System Kananaskis Evan Thomas Wastewater System Calgary City of Calgary Bonnybrook Exshaw Exshaw Wastewater System Aldersyde Aldersyde & Area (Abild/Maple Leaf, and Warner) Waterworks System Cayley Cayley Waterworks System Kananaskis McLean Creek Campground Waterworks System Sundre Coyote Creek Waterworks System Phase 1, 2, 3 Calgary Carnmoney Golf & Country Club Waterworks System Calgary Deerhaven Estates Subdivision Waterworks System Bowfort Hector/Bowfort Lodge Waterworks System Longview Longview Waterworks System Rocky View County Poplar View Waterworks System Little Bow Little Bow Provincial Park Waterworks System Elbow Valley Elbow Springs Golf Course Waterworks System Calgary Heritage Pointe Golf Course And Residential Development Waterworks System Lake McGregor Lake McGregor Country Estates Waterworks System Carseland Wyndham-Carseland Prov Park Waterworks System Mountain River Estates Mountain River Estates Waterworks System Kananaskis Kananaskis Field Station Kananaskis Camp Chief Hector Canmore Canmore Waterworks System (West and East) Veinerville Veinerville Waterworks System Kananaskis Rafter Six Resort Waterworks System Elbow Valley Elbow Ranger Station Waterworks System High River High River Waterworks System Bragg Creek Redwood Meadows Waterworks System Siksika First Nation Siksika West Waterworks System Siksika First Nation Siksika East Waterworks System Carseland Carseland Waterworks System Redcliff Redcliff Waterworks System Exshaw Exshaw Waterworks System Paramata Estates Paramatta Water Co-op Waterworks System Black Diamond Black Diamond Waterworks System Kananaskis Evan Thomas Valley Waterworks System Canmore Harvie Heights Commercial Area Waterworks System High River Highwood House Waterworks System Turner Valley Turner Valley Waterworks System Hilda Hilda Waterworks System HEALTH High River Hospital and Annex building High River Public Health Building High River Mental Health Building Calgary Holy Cross Hospital Calgary Rouleau Manor Canmore Canmore – Hospital Drumheller Drumheller – Hospital Calgary Bow Crest Nursing Home, Bow View Manor INFRASTRUCTURE Calgary Rocky Mountain Plaza (Leased) High River Municipal Administration Office (Leased) High River Hansen Land Company Ltd. (Leased) High River Provincial Bldg High River Forestry, Lands & Wildlife Yard/Shed Canmore Travel Information Centre Canmore Provincial Bldg Kananaskis Evan Thomas Wastewater and Water Treatment Plants Calgary Sam Livingston Fish Hatchery Calgary Red Cross/ Canadian Blood Services Calgary Alpha House MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS HOUSING Calgary Murdoch Manor (senior's self-contained housing) Calgary King Tower (senior's self-contained housing) Calgary Edwards Place (senior's self-contained housing) High River Medicine Tree Lodge (seniors lodge) High River Westwinds Lodge (seniors lodge) High River Parkside Lodge (seniors lodge) High River Soderberg House (senior's self-contained housing) High River Spitzee House (senior's self-contained housing) Medicine Hat Luther Manor (senior's self-contained housing) Medicine Hat Parkside Manor (senior's self-contained housing) ENTERPRISE AND ADVANCED EDUCATION Fort McMurray Keyano College Fort McMurray Keyano College Calgary Bow Valley College Calgary Bow Valley College TRANSPORTATION Hwy 1 from Calgary to Park Bdry Highway 2 from south of Calgery to Highway 3 Highway 1A from Highway 1 to east of Exshaw Highway 22 between Turner Valley & Black Diamond Highway 66 Highway 22 North of Highway 8 Highway 842 - Bow River Crossing in Siksika First Nation Highway 587 - at Red Deer River crossing Highway 40 from Highway 68 to south limit of Kananaskas ID Spray Lake Trail/Smith Dorrien Trail from Highway 742 to Highway 40 Highway 734 at ram River Highway 734 from Highway 11 to Highway 579 Highway 541 - west of Eden Valley Reserve to Highway 40 Highway 532 - from Highway 22 to Forstry Trunk Road Highway 547 - Bow River Crossing in Siksika First Nation Powderface Trail -from Highway 68 to Highway 66 Crowfoot Ferry in Siksika First Nation Highway 758 - from Highway 22 to Highway 66 Cougar Creek 74665 Highway 1 interchange over Highway 1A 74352 W and 74352 E Little Bow River 9469 Oldman River 756S Willow Creek 72533S Jura Creek 75746 Highwood River 73641 Sheep River 2487 Elbow River 71429 Elbow River (north of round about) 13545 Bow River 6754 Red Deer River (Garrington Bridge) 8800 Evan Thomas Creek 77486 Grizzly Creek 77488 Hood Creek 77489 Rocky Creek 77487 Ranger Creek 78962 Several (TBD) Several (TBD) North Ram River 77595 Teepee Pole Creek 72564 Yara Creek 73159 TBD Several (TBD) Ram River 76351 Bow River 1293 Elbow River 2143 Willow Creek 78186 Johnson Creek 78711 Cougar Creek 76617 Stimson Creek 1308 Oldman River 1097 Pigeon Creek just by Dead Man's Flats 74663 NC-2 Ribbon Creek just off of Hwy 40 79432 Canyon Creek 78710 Bow River 13129 Bow River 7870 Smuts Creek (Mount Shark Road to helipad 80889 for Mount Engadine Lodge) Cat creek 78197 Siffleur River Pedestrian Bridge 80858 EDUCATION Calgary St. Mary's Calgary St. Monica Calgary Our Lady of Lourdes Calgary Booth Centre Calgary Rideau Park Calgary Elbow Park High River Holy Spirt School High River Notre Dame Collegiate High River Right Honourable Joe Clark School High River Senator Riley School High River Spitzee Elementary School High River Administration and non-school Buildings Banff Banff Community High School Banff Banff Elementary School Canmore Canmore Board Office Canmore Canmore Collegiate High School Canmore Elizabeth Rummel School Exshaw Exshaw School Okotoks Foothills Composite High School Banff Banff Community High School Canmore Canmore Collegiate High School Canmore Elizabeth Rummel School Exshaw Exshaw School Calgary Bowness High School Calgary Queen Elizabeth High School Calgary Ernest Maning High School Calgary Central Memorial School Calgary William Aberhart School High River Highwood School High River Senator Riley School Blackie Blackie School Cayley Cayley School Banff Banff Community High School Canmore Canmore Collegiate High School Canmore Elizabeth Rummel School Okotoks Percy Pegler School Exshaw Exshaw School Degree of Damage ESRD Repair the river diversion, weir, headgate structureand any other flood related damages. Remove silt and gravel from the canal; repair the damage to the canal (slope, canal bank, service road, fences etc); repair / replace pumps; repair damaged electrical, mechanical components. Repair of north dyke and damaged electrical/mechanical components. Flood damage. Very large amounts of debris. Currently closed to boating. Coffer dam failed during the floods and the lake water was then held back by the original dam which had not impounded water in over 40 years (abandoned after first filling due to leaks) Repair of damages caused by the floods including the damages to the ground water wells (partner with Alberta Infrastructure; external expertise required). Assess (external expertise required) and repair the flood damages to the Harvie Passage. Fish stocks have been safely relocated to other hatcheries. Emergency spillway overtopped and eroded. Downstream erosion. West end Regional Services Commission treating wastewater No electricity and aeration system not functioning Flood Damaged Flood Damaged Flood Damaged Flood Damaged. Plant operations re-established, outfall open at this time Flood Damaged Flood Damaged - Sewer full of gravel Connected to High River - Boil Water Advisory - operator hauling water from Town of Okotoks. Connected to High River - Boil Water Advisory - operator hauling water from Town of Okotoks. Power issue -- unable to produce water Flood Damaged Water intake damaged - operator hauling water Pump house flooded and water from City of Calgary Source and treated water turbidity up, hauling in water; Boil water order in effect in effect Source water and treatment plant pumps not operating, hauling water from Town of Okotoks Power Issue - Operator hauling water from City of Calgary Flood Damaged Flood Damaged - Power Issue Flood Damaged - Water intake Flood Damaged - Power Issue Flood Damaged - Power Issue Flood Damaged - hauling; voluntary - Boil Water Advisory Boil water order in effect Boil water order in effect Boil water order in effect Boil water order in effect Boil water order in effect Flood Damaged - Power Issue Boil water order in effect Boil water order in effect Boil water order in effect Flood Damaged - 3 of 4 wells gone, power lines and control building were also lost. Flood Damaged - Source water pump house flooded, intake Destroyed; hauling treated water Pump house Completely flooded; repairs being made Emergency power, flooded Infrastructure. Temporary distribution pipeline; sewers need cleaning Flood Damaged - Pump house and inlet destroyed Treatment facility completely destroyed, temporary connection to Turner Valley established Waterline failure;
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