Its infrastructure if it supplies the majority of the people.
Lake diefenbaker was an infrastructure to supply the majority of the province with good drinking water.
The secondary industries like irrigation only benefit a select few, so it should not be considered infrastructure.
BTW, I have no problem with the upper qu'appelle project as long it is fully funded by those that benefit from it. I know the potash companies and the cities will put in their buck so why don't the 200 farmers that the irrigation put up theirs.
The irrigation should be 75 percent subscribed and a deposit made by those wanting water to their quarter line of about 4000 dollars per acre as a water right.
See if there is still interest.
1 billion dollar project, over 50 percent of the water will go to the irrigators so 500,000,000.00 divided by 110,000 acres equals equals 4545per acre. Less a 10 percent discount for being subscribed early equals the 4000 per acre water right fee. Now they can go spend another 1000 an acre to put up a pivot.
As I have told the principal consultants on this, if this project proceeds then the meridian dam has more value to being built. That helps both alberta and saskatchewan.
Lake diefenbaker was an infrastructure to supply the majority of the province with good drinking water.
The secondary industries like irrigation only benefit a select few, so it should not be considered infrastructure.
BTW, I have no problem with the upper qu'appelle project as long it is fully funded by those that benefit from it. I know the potash companies and the cities will put in their buck so why don't the 200 farmers that the irrigation put up theirs.
The irrigation should be 75 percent subscribed and a deposit made by those wanting water to their quarter line of about 4000 dollars per acre as a water right.
See if there is still interest.
1 billion dollar project, over 50 percent of the water will go to the irrigators so 500,000,000.00 divided by 110,000 acres equals equals 4545per acre. Less a 10 percent discount for being subscribed early equals the 4000 per acre water right fee. Now they can go spend another 1000 an acre to put up a pivot.
As I have told the principal consultants on this, if this project proceeds then the meridian dam has more value to being built. That helps both alberta and saskatchewan.
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