The City of Red Deer has released its Water and Wastewater Utilities Annual Report, now available on The City’s website. The report provides a comprehensive overview of how The City manages the complete water cycle, from raw water intake to treatment, distribution, collection and final release back into the Red Deer River.
The report reflects The City’s ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability and public engagement, and strengthens how information is shared with residents, industry professionals and regional service providers. It outlines key accomplishments, infrastructure investments and the long-term approach to sustainable, reliable water service delivery.
Highlights include innovations such as smart hydrant technology to enhance system monitoring, data collection and response, as well as continued progress on major infrastructure projects like the new Nutrient Management Facility, which will improve wastewater treatment performance and environmental outcomes.
As a regional hub for water and wastewater services, The City delivers safe, reliable drinking water and wastewater treatment to Red Deer and surrounding central Alberta communities. The report also highlights the work taking place behind the scenes to operate and maintain critical infrastructure, manage system capacity and plan for future growth—helping ensure continued service reliability, regulatory compliance and environmental protection.