Pike et al_2017-05_CowichanRiver_Disturbances_PressuresTrend By Robin Pike, Emilia Young, Jonathan Goetz, and Dave Spittlehouse Water Science Series. WSS2017‐05. Prov. B.C., Victoria BC ISBN: 978‐0‐7726‐7178 The Water Science Series are scientific technical reports relating to the understanding and management of B.C.’s water resources. The series communicates scientific knowledge gained through water science programs across B.C. government, as […]
CWB Board Meeting Package- September 28 2020
Cowichan River: A Summary of Historical Disturbances, Water Use Pressures and Streamflow Trends
CWB 2020 Annual Report – Final Draft
Message from the Co-Chairs “Watershed moments” are critical turning points that define the future; times when something new and irreversible is begun. Think of a raindrop rolling down to the ocean: Raindrops rarely go back upslope. Similarly watershed moments signify progress that can’t be undone. 2020 was the Cowichan Watershed Board’s tenth year and a […]
CWB 2019 Annual Report – Final
The year 2019 marked a year of firsts that no one ever wanted to see: The Cowichan River became dependent upon “life support” for three weeks this summer, with electric pumps drawing down water in Cowichan Lake to keep the river flowing. Farmers in the Koksilah watershed were legally restricted from irrigating forage crops for […]
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