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The County of Stettler lives the rural lifestyle; enjoying picturesque landscapes, close-knit communities, and offering plenty of space for your family to grow. Whether you’re living on an acreage, in one of our hamlets, or on a family farm – you're a part of the County of Stettler and enjoying the rural lifestyle.

Living rural also means having different access to services and amenities, requiring residents to become more self-sufficient. The County of Stettler assists residents by providing access to services and programs, some examples include:

  • Partnering with other regional partners to form the Stettler Waste Management Authority (SWMA) to provide access to garbage and recycling facilities closer to home.
  • Maintaining and expanding rural water access throughout the County.
  • Lobbying the provincial and federal governments to better cellular and internet connectivity in rural communities.
  • Providing upkeep to roadways and other infrastructure within County boundaries.
  • Assisting, both through funding and promotion, of recreation boards, programming and facilities.
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ATTENTION LANDOWNERS ALONG RED WILLOW CREEK – UPDATED STETTLER FLOOD STUDY

Alberta Environment and Protected Areas is undertaking the Stettler Flood Study and has draft materials available for review.

The Stettler Flood Study assesses flood hazards along 30km of Red Willow Creek and 4km of an unnamed tributary in the Town of Stettler and surrounding County lands.

Draft flood inundation maps, which show the areas at risk of flooding for different sized floods, are now available for review and comments.

Please visit Stettler Flood Study – https://www.alberta.ca/stettler-flood-study-engagement.aspx to find out more.

 

Comments or questions can be sent to epa.flood@gov.ab.ca.


For additional information access these two documents:

  1. Draft Stettler Flood Study Details 2025
  2. EPA General Information About Flood Studies 2023