FREDERICTON – A provincial water strategy has been developed to guide the government in protecting and managing the resource. The strategy was based on input from stakeholders, the public and First Nations.

“In its 2015 speech from the throne, your government committed to develop a province wide water strategy, and we got things done, as New Brunswick now has a long-term water strategy that articulates a set of specific goals and planned actions directed toward the protection and management of water, now and in the future,” said Environment and Local Government Minister Serge Rousselle. “This strategy was developed following an extensive engagement process, which started in the spring of 2016, and represents the views of New Brunswickers on how the government can improve and plan for the future.”

The strategy is meant to allow the government to build on areas of success, share information with New Brunswickers, and encourage collaboration. It focuses on subjects such as protecting drinking water, preserving and enhancing aquatic ecosystems, understanding and sharing knowledge about water, working co-operatively and reporting progress publicly.

The strategy identifies water-related challenges and opportunities, provides a vision for the province’s water resources, establishes goals in support of the vision, describes actions necessary to achieve those goals, and assigns responsibility for the actions.

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