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Water Security Agency Launches Online Drainage Consultation

Posted on August 16, 2013June 1, 2019

The Water Security Agency is launching its first ever online consultation forum to receive input from Saskatchewan residents on agricultural drainage. Minister responsible for Water Security Agency Ken Cheveldayoff said.  “This online forum offers an opportunity to have a large number of people share ideas and information to help us develop the best overall policy.”…

Royal Saskatchewan Museum Looking for Snakes

Posted on July 3, 2013June 1, 2019

Private Water Sources Testing Available

Posted on April 23, 2013June 1, 2019

Article Courtesy of Kerry Benjoe, taken from the Saturday May 20, 2013 Edition of the Leader Post. With the potential of spring flooding looming, the province is offering free testing of private water sources. The Saskatchewan Dis­ease Control Laboratory will provide free bacteriological testing to residents to help determine whether well or cistern water, affected…

Flooding & Wildfire Preparation

Posted on April 16, 2013June 1, 2019

Conditions throughout the province traditionally present two primary threats for the spring. The first of these is the potential for flooding caused by runoff. The current snow pack in much of the province is well above normal for this time of year and this could lead to flooding impacts, depending on spring conditions. The second…

Flood Protection

Posted on March 21, 2013June 1, 2019

In Regina, the annual spring melt has two parts. First local snow melts, causing runoff throughout the city. Approximately two weeks later, melt water from east of Regina flows through the city and causes water levels in Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek to rise. If necessary, the City’s spring melt action plans include: Clearing curbside drains…

Saskatchewan’s algae-covered lakes need help, prof says

Posted on August 15, 2012June 1, 2019

University of Regina biologist Peter Leavitt helped author a new study that raises concerns about toxins in Canada’s lakes caused by blue-green algae. Click here to listen (CBC audio file) Click here to read full article: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  

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