Camrose Water Supply

Publication Type
Open File Report
Published Date
Topic
Water Resource
Publication ID
OFR 1942-01
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 1942-01
Publication
Abstract
 

The water supply for the town of Camrose is supplied by the Calgary Power Company and is obtained from a reservoir constructed in Camrose creek and from two wells within the town. The water for the reservoir is obtained from the watershed of the creek. There has been no surface runoff into the reservoir for several months on account of dry climatic conditions, and the loss by evaporation is high. In the first 24 days in May 1942, 115,800 gallons per day were lost by evaporation alone within the reservoir. The average daily consumption in the town of Camrose, including the militia camp, in April 1942, was 102,000 gallons, of which approximately 82,000 gallons were obtained from the reservoir and the balance of approximately 20,000 gallons came from the wells #3 and #11.

Citation

Allan, J.A. (1942): Camrose water supply; Research Council of Alberta, RCA/AGS Open File Report 1942-01, 33 p.

Place Keywords
alberta, camrose, canada
Place Keywords NTS
83a, 83h
Theme Keywords
bearpaw formation, belly river group, edmonton group, groundwater, hydrogeology, water supply