Brian Tutty, Waterbucket, 06Mar2006 Craig Wightman of MOE and Dave Murray of Kerr Wood Leidal describe how the Stoltz slide area has caused 10-20,000 cu.m/yr. of sand, silts and clay materials to erode from Stoltz Bluff and suffocate the lower ½ of the Cowichan River. Stoltz Slide & Cowichan Sediment Planning Phase (2005-6) This Stoltz […]
Cowichan Weir Salmon Migration
Cowichan River Stoltz Bluff Sediment Issue & Project Planning Part 1 (2005-6)
Cowichan 2005 Chinook Run
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Ambient Water Quality Assessment and Objectives for the Cowichan and Koksilah Rivers
This report assesses the water quality of the Cowichan and Koksilah rivers located on the south-eastern side of Vancouver Island, and sets water quality objectives to protect their uses for drinking, irrigation, industrial consumption, water contact recreation and aquatic life. The Cowichan River, which originates at the south end of Cowichan Lake, is the most […]