The South East Alberta Watershed Alliance (SEAWA) brings together diverse partners to educate the public, to support knowledge development, and to develop and facilitate the implementation of management plans for the sustainable use of the South Saskatchewan River Sub-Basin and the Pakowki Lake watershed.
All One Sky Foundation, in partnership with the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre (MCCAC), is offering a workshop named “Climate Express” for Medicine Hat and area. SEAWA will be hosting this free event on Thursday, May 24, 2018. This workshop
Large drainage basins are typically divided into smaller units, either “sub-basins” or “sub-watersheds,” to make them easier to manage. The Government of Alberta defines the larger basin formed by the Bow, Oldman, Red Deer and the Alberta portion of
This section describes the: (i) History and Overview; (ii) Risks and Pressures; (iii) Conditions and Indicators; (iv) Actions and Responses; and (v) Summary Information and Insights…for each of SEAWA’s six sub-watersheds.
Our SEAWA UpSTREAM Quarterly newsletters help to keep you informed about our watershed activities and programs. To register for the “What’s New in the Watershed” monthly newsletters, you can click the “REGISTER NOW” button,
If you have a photograph or video of the watershed that you would like to share with others, please send it along to us and we will include it in our Photo and Video Gallery!
The flow rates of rivers can vary greatly over the year (such as in 2011 and 2013). Alberta Environment and the Water Survey of Canada offer river flows and levels across several watersheds in the South Saskatchewan River Sub-Basin.