See reporting water use for more information. If you hold a water license that was issued prior to november 2021, you will need to follow to tutorial to migrate your water license records to this new digital regulatory assurance system (dras). Instructional videos showing how to submit different types of applications to alberta environment and parks' digital regulatory assurance system (dras).
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One initiative to support modernizing alberta’s regulatory system is the creation of the digital regulatory assurance system (dras), which went live on june 21, 2021 and is the only system for submitting and tracking water act approvals, amendment applications, and code of practice notices.
Information and resources for water act licence holders to report their water use
Effective may 9, 2025, the water use reporting system (wurs) will be closed, and water use reporting for licences regulated by the alberta government will be done in the digital regulatory assurance system (dras). The government of alberta is moving water licences issued under the water act and precedent legislation such as the water resources act to a new secure online platform called the digital regulatory assurance system (dras). As of november 15, 2021, the digital regulatory assurance system (dras) now manages some water act surface water and groundwater licences regulated by alberta environment and parks (aep). On june 21, 2021, alberta’s government took a significant step towards streamlining its regulatory system with the new digital regulatory assurance system (dras)
Applications for all water act licences, including renewals and amendments, must be submitted through dras. There is a new tool that was rolled out for managing water licenses, including usage reporting