Rainfall Update: June 24
The County of Wetaskiwin continues to respond to the impacts of significant rainfall, including localized flooding, water-covered roadways, washouts, and road closures in some areas.
As rainfall begins to subside, the County is transitioning the lift station and lagoons back to normal operations while continuing to monitor conditions across the municipality.
County crews are actively assessing washed-out areas, monitoring bridges that may have been impacted by the severe rainfall and completing road maintenance as conditions allow.
Residents are advised to use extreme caution when travelling. Road conditions can change rapidly, and some roads may be impassable due to standing water, washouts, or flooding. Please obey all road closure signs and barricades and never drive through flooded areas. The following roads remain closed:
- Range Road 11 from Highway 611 to Township Road 452, including Bridge File 8599
- Range Road 15A from Highway 13 to Township Road 462
- Battle Lake Trail, north of the campground to the intersection of Township Road 464A and Township Road 465
Residents are encouraged to subscribe to temporary road closure alerts on the County website for the latest updates: Alert Centre
Culverts across the County have also washed out due to flooding. Crews will continue working to restore normal operations where possible and will provide updates as conditions change.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation as crews work through these challenging weather conditions.
To help crews identify and respond to remaining concerns, please report any damage or hazards on County roads online or by calling the County office during office hours at 780-352-3321. To report issues outside office hours, call 780-352-0005.
Original Post: June 21
Current Road Conditions
The County of Wetaskiwin is currently experiencing significant rainfall, resulting in localized flooding, water-covered roadways, and road closures in some areas.
Residents are advised to use extreme caution when travelling. Road conditions can change rapidly, and some roads may be impassable due to standing water, washouts, or flooding. Please obey all road closure signs and barricades and never drive through flooded areas.
County crews are actively monitoring conditions and responding where possible.
Wastewater Systems at Capacity
Due to the substantial amount of rainfall, several wastewater and lagoon systems are approaching or have reached capacity. Residents connected to municipal wastewater systems are asked to help reduce strain on the system by limiting non-essential water use where possible.
This includes:
- Delaying laundry and dishwasher use if possible
- Limiting unnecessary water consumption
- Conserving water until conditions improve
The County will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as conditions change.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work through these challenging weather conditions.