The Town of Coaldale has officially cut the ribbon on a new $13 million water reservoir, a project funded by both the municipality and the provincial government. The new facility is expected to significantly improve water storage capacity and ensure a reliable supply for residents and businesses.
Project Details
The reservoir, which took several years to plan and construct, represents a major investment in Coaldale's infrastructure. The funding partnership between the town and the province highlights the collaborative effort to address growing water demands in the region.
Community Impact
Local officials emphasized that the reservoir will support future development and provide a buffer against drought conditions. The project also created jobs during construction and will require ongoing maintenance, benefiting the local economy.
Residents have expressed optimism about the improved water security, noting that the new infrastructure will help sustain the community's growth. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by town council members, provincial representatives, and community leaders.



