Grants and Contributions:

Title:
C7-7008-01 Flood Mapping for High Risk Communities - Pilot Project Continuation
Agreement Number:
The PSIMS agreement number: 22057
Agreement Value:
$250,000.00
Agreement Date:
Jun 18, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022
Description:
1.) include obtaining flood mapping for three additional northern communities (one being the First nation to be completed by the Saskatchewan government) to provide further learning outcomes for government. As a precursor to the flood mapping, bathymetry data will be collected under a discrete contract which will be a new procurement experience for the initiative; 2.) conduct further technical review of the hydraulic models developed in the 2019-2020 NDMP funded project to bring these to finalization for extension to the communities; and 3.) complete a meta-study and comparative program analysis of Canadian jurisdictions with conclusions and recommendation for the application to the Saskatchewan context for development and implementation of a comprehensive long-term flood mitigation program.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:

Outcomes: Flood mapping, technical review of hydraulic models and meta-study and comparative program analysis of 3 high risk communities identified by hazard assessments; Using the project outputs assist in the development and implementation of a comprehensive long-term flood mitigation program for Saskatchewan.

Location:
Regina, Saskatchewan, CA S4S 5W6
Reference Number:
088-2021-2022-Q1-00028
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Government
Additional Information:

File Number: C7-7008-01

Recipient's Operating Name:
Ministère de l'environnement - Province de Saskatchewan
Recipient's Legal Name:
Province of Saskatchewan - Ministry of Environment
Federal Riding Name:
Regina--Wascana
Federal Riding Number:
47009
Program:
NDMP - National Disaster Mitigation Program
Program Purpose:

The aim of the NDMP is to reduce the impacts of natural disasters on Canadians by: 1) focusing investments on significant, recurring flood risks and costs; and 2) advancing work to facilitate private residential insurance for overland flooding.