Flood solution comes with big price tag
Prince Albert’s best solution to possible flooding of the Saskatchewan River could also be the priciest.
John Guenther, the city’s director of planning and development services, has been working on a 1:500-year flooding plan for the city the past year. The province gave the city an extended deadline to finalize the plan but some councillors voiced concerns about the progress so far.
One solution to possible flooding could be constructing a dirt dike or berm along both banks of the river. An early estimate pegs the price tag for the dike from $11 to $15 million.
“A dike is the biggest, most expensive but it takes the flood plain away,” Guenther said. “It solves everything with one fell swoop. That’s the kind of thing most cities, most urbanized areas actually look to is the big number.”