To help address the gaps in important water data needed by all levels of governments to make water-based decisions in the Columbia Basin in preparation for climate change.
This 2-day water dialogue convened by Living Lakes Canada, the Columbia Basin Watershed Network, Selkirk College and Columbia Basin Trust will envision a water monitoring framework and open source water data hub for the Basin.
This gathering is especially timely given the summer’s drought-like conditions which may become the new norm and this dialogue will be particularly relevant to the region’s higher-volume users such as communities and municipalities, hydropower operators, agricultural producers, industrial operations, ski resorts (snowmaking), golf courses, as well as commercial and residential users.
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