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Review hears closing arguments into proposed reservoir to protect Calgary from floods

Closing arguments are being held today at a review of a proposed reservoir that could protect Calgary from future flooding.

Alberta Transportation proposed $432M off-stream reservoir near rural community of Springbank

Speaking at a press event held Thursday, Premier Jason Kenney said the Springbank off-stream reservoir project is one of the largest infrastructure projects ever undertaken in the province. (Axel Tardieu/Radio-Canada)

Closing arguments are being held today at a review of a proposed reservoir that could protect Calgary from future flooding.

The two-week-long hearing by the Natural Resources Conservation Board, an arm's-length agency of the Alberta government, is to determine whether the project is in the public interest.

It's considering the project's social, economic and environmental effects.

Alberta Transportation proposed the $432-million off-stream reservoir near the rural community of Springbank, Alta., which is west and upstream of Calgary.

The idea for the reservoir, which would divert water from the Elbow River, developed after extensive flooding in Calgary in 2013.

It has faced stiff opposition from some landowners, who prefer another site further upstream.