Bulletin, Cowichan Watershed Board, July 17, 2018 Low water and high temperatures in the Koksilah and Chemainus Rivers have been flagged in the BC Government’s new West Coast Stream Watch information portal. Both indicate “daytime temperature reaching critical survival level” and water conservation is recommended “as practical”. Letters have been sent to water license holders […]
Drought alert for Koksilah and Chemainus Rivers
Is sunscreen killing B.C.’s Cowichan River?
Stephen Hume, The Province, July 5, 2018 COWICHAN LAKE — On soft early summer mornings similar to those now gracing the South Coast, Joe Saysell would get himself a cup of tea, settle back in his deck chair outside the small house he built for his wife Gail, and enjoy nature’s free light show.
Advisory group recommends raising weir to prevent dry-up of Cowichan River
Increasing height of weir among recommendations Robert Barron, Cowichan Valley Citizen, Jun 17, 2018 After months of deliberations, the Cowichan Water Use planning process has resulted in recommendations for water supply and storage options for the Cowichan Lake and river system. Recommendations were presented during a public meeting held in Lake Cowichan on June 11. […]
Cowichan Watershed Board Contact Form
Thank-you for your interest in the health of the Cowichan watershed and the work of the Cowichan Watershed Board. You may reach our staff, Co-Chairs or Board members through the contact information below. We welcome your comments and questions.Cowichan Watershed Boardc/o Project Coordinator Jill ThompsonPhone (cell) 250-709-0492Email: info@cowichanwatershedboard.caMailing Address: 4335 Riverside Rd, Duncan, BC Canada […]
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