Media Release, POLIS Project, June 10 2015 What B.C. Can Learn from California's Drought New research from POLIS Project on Ecological Governance and Ecojustice British Columbia can learn valuable lessons from California’s extreme drought and recent groundwater law reforms as it drafts its own groundwater regulations, which will have impact in communities across the province. […]
Whatsyerwaterworth (full text)
by David Slade, Watermark, Spring 2015 Priceless Treasure or Worthless Excess? On this beautiful, wet coast, it is often hard to convince people that we should treasure our fresh water resources, especially when we are just recovering from a typical long, soggy winter. However, there are factors at play that may force us to start […]
What’s Your Water Worth?
by David Slade, Watermark, Spring 2015 Priceless Treasure or Worthless Excess? On this beautiful, wet coast, it is often hard to convince people that we should treasure our fresh water resources, especially when we are just recovering from a typical long, soggy winter. However, there are factors at play that may force us to start […]
Cowichan Lake algae non-toxic, expected to be short-lived
Lexi Bainas, Cowichan Valley Citizen, May 20 2015 Both area residents and local volunteers saw and smelled a problem as thick masses of brown algae appeared in the waters of Cowichan Lake recently. The Cowichan Lake and River Stewardship Society is now supplying more information about what led to it. According to the society's Parker […]
Washington governor declares statewide drought emergency
KIRO-TV News, May 15 2015 OLYMPIA, Wash. — Record low snowpack and worsening conditions in watersheds has led Gov. Jay Inslee to declare Washington State to be in a drought. The drought conditions around the state are the most serious in about 10 years. Click here to see a map. “We’re really starting to feel […]
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