La sécheresse en Alberta suscite des inquiétudes sur le niveau des eaux souterraines

The Prairie View trail near Barrier Lake in Kananaskis Country, Alta., is shown on Sunday, Nov.2, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lauren Krugel

EDMONTON - In the middle of an Alberta mountain playground, adjacent to a popular ski resort, there's a well sunk into the bedrock that has John Pomeroy worried.

The Marmot Creek well in Kananaskis Country has been there for generations, says the University of Saskatchewan water scientist. It's one of the few groundwater monitoring wells that Alberta has in the mountains. Away from any human influence, it's a good indicator of what's actually happening.

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