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Hydrology of the Cowichan Watershed

December 28, 2014 by Jill Thompson

Cowichan Lake Level Discharge Charts CVRD: The New Normal Catalyst Paper: Lake Level Catalyst Paper: River Flow Snowpack   LGL & Cowichan Tribes: Cowichan River Flow Management Strategy Weekly Updates, Authorizations, & other documents    

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Snowpack

December 14, 2014 by Jill Thompson

Precipitation in the Cowichan Watershed in winter has historically been in the form of rain and snow. In higher mountain areas surrounding Cowichan Lake, the snowpack that builds through the winter is a reservoir of water that augments the capacity of the lake, and contributes significantly and critically to the lake in spring and summer. […]

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Costumed hero urges Cowichan to become water conservation Avengers

July 17, 2014 by Jill Thompson

John McKinley, Cowichan News Leader, July 16 2014 A caped crusader has emerged to save Cowichan from the clutches of this summer's drought. The kickoff to the Cowichan Water Challenge Saturday was interrupted by the arrival of a hero clad in blue tights. No, Phil Kent wasn't doing his Clark Kent imitation, it was Water […]

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Community Leaders Meet to Address Drought

July 12, 2014 by Jill Thompson

NEWS RELEASE July 6, 2014 For Immediate Release Community Leaders Meet to Address Drought On Thursday July 3, Cowichan Watershed Board (CWB) hosted a meeting of community leaders and key stakeholders to discuss actions and options for responding to current drought conditions in the area. Local government staff and senior staff, MLA Doug Routley, Tim […]

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Speakers Series: Cowichan Salmon – Reason for Hope with Wilf Leudke

March 22, 2014 by Jill Thompson

News Release, Cowichan Watershed Board, June 1, 2014 The Cowichan Watershed Board/VIU Watershed Speakers Series is sponsoring a presentation by Wilf Leudke from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. June 24, 2014, 7:00 pm VIU Cowichan Campus, Lecture Theatre (room 140)

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