Can we believe what this article is saying about the state of Alberta's water supply for the foreseeable future ?
Nice little tidbit here - "When Alberta became a province in 1905, it had 160,000 people who each consumed about 50 litres of water per day, related Stelfox. Now more than 4.7 million Albertans each use eight times that amount on average." I wonder if that includes industry.
https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/02/...ter-Reckoning/
Seems like the droughts are pretty normal and the last century was above average precip . You just have to roll with whatever the weather brings.