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  1. The Glenmore Reservoir is a primary source of drinking water to the city of Calgary. Built in 1932, with a cost of $3.8 million, the dam controls the downstream flow of the Elbow River, thus allowing the city to develop property near the river's banks with less risk of flooding .

  2. The reliability of Phoenix's water supply is better than many rural Arizona areas because Phoenix has multiple water sources – surface water, groundwater and highly treated wastewater (for crops, parks, etc.).

  3. The Elbow River is the source for approximately 40 per cent of Calgary's water supply. The Elbow Valley watershed covers an area of 1,227 square kilometres and drains into the Glenmore Reservoir. It is 120 kilometres long and passes through four sub-climates before it enters the Glenmore Reservoir.

  4. The Glenmore Reservoir is a drinking water source for the city of Calgary, Alberta, and supplies drinking water to approximately 800,000 consumers. Key risks to this reservoir have been identified as: run-off from agriculture and residential developments and stormwater pollution and wildfires.

  5. It is a man-made reservoir that holds water from the Elbow River and supplies much of Calgary with drinking water, but it is so much more! The area consists of over 15 kilometers of parks, forest, paths, and trails that encircle the reservoir with a wide variety of activities for all ages.

  6. Aug 30, 2021 · In Calgary, Alberta, Canada, runoff from agriculture and residential development in urbanized watersheds also contributes to water quality deterioration in the Elbow River, which flows into the Glenmore Reservoir and serves as one of the primary sources of drinking water for the city.

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  8. Sep 4, 2020 · The budgeted $82 million project will increase the city’s flood resilience along the Elbow River and fulfill drinking water needs as Calgary continues to grow in size. It will also provide more...

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