Fortunately, they were able to get people to safety ahead of the flooding when multiple facilities began taking on water on June 23, 2013."Seeing what was happening and all of that, we knew the impact and we knew what was coming," said Merrick Brown, director of emergency management for the City of Medicine Hat.
Since 2013, Medicine Hat has been hard at work implementing flood mitigation plans and projects, including the building of berms, dikes and riverbank stabilizations and storm sewer backup protection. "Council was so committed to doing something once and for all that we front-loaded the costs of these developments but then sought to get payback, if you will, or funding back from the province, and the feds, I will add, over time," Dumanowski told CTV News.The total cost for the projects and recovery was around $34 million, front-loaded by city council.
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