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"Partnerships are so important. They build trust and understanding, which can open closed doors." -- Chief William Seymour, Cowichan Tribes, CWB Co-Chair (2018)
 

"Relationship-building takes time and sincere commitment, something I hope we can all commit to, as we create a community together. " -- Mayor Jon Lefebure, Cowichan Valley Regional District Chair, CWB Co-Chair (2018)

The Cowichan Watershed Board is a partnership between Cowichan Tribes First Nation, and the Cowichan Valley Regional District.  It exists to provide leadership for sustainable water management and to protect and enhance environmental quality and the quality of life in the Cowichan and Koksilah watersheds and adjoining areas.

It does this by partnering with government agencies and stewardship organizations in the pursuit of seven "targets" for watershed health. The targets are aspirational goals derived from the Cowichan Basin Water Management Plan (the Plan).

The Board is co-chaired by the Chief of Cowichan Tribes First Nation, and the Chair of the Cowichan Valley Regional District, with 10-12 other members appointed jointly by those partners, and including nominees from the Federal and Provincial Governments.

The Board normally meets on the last Monday of every month from 9:30am-11:45am in the Cowichan Valley Regional District boardroom, and meetings are open to the public. Click here for meeting agendas.

cowichan_lake_weir_prelim_design_overviewIn 2019, the Board set its top priority as addressing the growing need for increased water storage in Cowichan Lake to mitigate the low river flows during longer, drier summer/fall seasons now common in our changing climate.  Working closely with Cowichan Lake and River Stewardship Society, the Board has been working to improve public understanding of the issues, the consensus to start planning for a new weir, and the consequences of doing nothing. For more information, visit our website dedicated to this issue --   Weir Ready!   -- and the weir replacement project website by CVRD www.cowichanlakeweir.ca 

Annual Reports

  • 2021  Draft
  • 2020  Draft
  • 2019 Final 
  • 2018 Final 

Governance Guides

  • Pathways and Partnerships: A Framework for Collaboration and Reconciliation in the Cowichan Watershed, Sept 2018
  • CWB Governance Manual Version 3- Sept  2018
  • Cowichan Watershed Board Announcement, Jan 2010

Business Plans

  • 2022 Draft
  • 2021 Draft
  • 2020 Final 
  • 2019 Final

Watershed Reports

  • Koksilah Watershed Sustainability Plan Steering  Committee Summary and Recommendations, 2022
  • Cowichan Water Use Plan 2018
  • Cowichan Basin Water Management Plan, March 2007

Join us at the Speaker Series!

Speaker Series audience - B Hetschko

Come Learn with Us! Click here for the Speaker Series.

Weir Project Website

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Click to visit the weir project website.

Watershed Board Meeting Info – click image.

CoChairs Daniels and Segall

Click image for Board Meeting Packages. Photo of CWB Co-Chairs, Cowichan Tribes Chief Cindy Daniels, CVRD Chair Kate Segall (Cowichan Tribes photo)

Why Fish Need Water

Why Fish Need Trees

Why Fish Need People

Latest News

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  • [The Discourse] Local advocates look ahead to a healthier year for Somenos Lake
  • Why BC Needs Watershed Boards
  • [Cowichan Valley Citizen] The 14th annual Lower Cowichan River clean up is back on Aug. 25

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