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In the News

Property purchase allows wetlands project at Okanagan Falls waste water treatment plant to proceed

March 11, 2016

March 11, 2016 – InfoNews.ca The Regional District Okanagan Similkameen is planning to “polish” sewage effluent on piece of property adjacent to the Okanagan Falls … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Okanagan Falls, Okanagan Falls wastewater treatment plant, RDOS, wastewater, wetlands, wetlands filtration

Creek water under scope

March 8, 2016

March 8, 2016 – Castanet There are some problems with water quality in Coldstream Creek, but more testing needs to be done to get an … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Coldstream, Coldstream Creek, Kalamalka Lake, Western Water Associates Ltd.

Changes are planned for the 1998 Kelowna Agriculture Plan

March 3, 2016

March 2, 2016 – Kelowna Now A plan is in place to enhance the agricultural sector in Kelowna. City of Kelowna Councillors were presented this … Read more

Categories In the News Tags agriculture, Kelowna, Kelowna Agriculture Plan

Rules governing wells and groundwater come into effect across the province

March 3, 2016 – InfoNews.ca British Columbia’s water sustainability act quietly came into effect this week, finally giving the province the groundwater protection most other … Read more

Categories In the News Tags BC, British Columbia, Groundwater, groundwater licensing, water licensing, Water Sustainability Act

Yard cleanup time is here

March 1, 2016

March 1, 2016 – Castanet Gardeners itching to get back out in the dirt can start gathering their yard waste for collection. Starting Tuesday, Central … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Central Okanagan, yard waste collection

Too early to predict a drought in the Okanagan this summer, but early snow melt a worry

February 23, 2016

February 27, 2016 – InfoNews.ca It’s hard to predict moisture conditions in the Okanagan Valley thanks to the regions variable annual rainfall patterns and the … Read more

Categories In the News Tags annual rainfall, drought, early snow melt, Water Supply

Water board to study groundwater flows in Mission Creek

February 23, 2016 – InfoNews.ca Work begins soon on a research project to determine the extent of groundwater flows in Mission Creek and the effect … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Groundwater, Mission Creek, Okanagan Groundwater Monitoring Project

Funding to protect B.C. lakes from invasive mussels in the offing?

February 20, 2016

February 20, 2016 – Kelowna Capital News Premier Christy Clark hinted that the province may be stepping up its efforts to keep invasive mussels from … Read more

Categories In the News Tags boat inspection stations, Don't Move A Mussel, mussel

Federal funds flow to Okanagan to ensure future water sustainability

February 19, 2016

February 19, 2016 – The Peachland View A two-year study aimed at examining the Environmental Flow Needs (EFNs) – or the water needs of fish … Read more

Categories In the News Tags EFNs, Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows

Penticton applies for drought management plan funding

February 19, 2016 – Penticton Western News Drought Management City staff asked for council’s support in making an application to the Okanagan Basin Water Board … Read more

Categories In the News Tags drought, drought management plan, Grants, Water Conservation & Quality Improvement, WCQI

Premier says help on the way for Okanagan mussel fight

February 19, 2016 – InfoNews.ca Premier Christy Clark hinted yesterday at more help in the provincial budget for the Okanagan in fighting invasive mussels. Clark … Read more

Categories In the News Tags boat inspection stations, Don't Move A Mussel, mussel

Gas Tax cash will help study Okanagan water supply and needs

February 17, 2016

February 17, 2016 – Lake Country Calendar

Categories In the News Tags Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows

Federal $397,000 grant to monitor creek water flows

February 17, 2016 – Kelowna Capital News The Okanagan Basin Water Board has been awarded a  $397,000 grant by the federal government to study and record … Read more

Categories In the News Tags EFNs, Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, stream

Province considering permanent inspection stations against invasive mussels at border crossings into B.C.

February 17, 2016 – Osoyoos Times The provincial government may establish eight full-time permanent inspection stations along its borders this year to counter the threat … Read more

Categories In the News Tags boat inspection stations, Don't Move A Mussel, mussel

Milfoil Control

February 15, 2016

February 15, 2016 – Kelowna Daily Courier

Categories In the News Tags milfoil

Okanagan gains water grant

February 14, 2016

February 14, 2016 – Vernon Morning Star The Okanagan Basin Water Board has secured a $397,000 federal grant to better understand the water needs in … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows

Okanagan water board looking for mussel funding in budget

February 14, 2016 – Penticton Western News In advance of the provincial budget being released on Tuesday, the Okanagan Basin Water Board is throwing its … Read more

Categories In the News Tags boat inspection stations, Don't Move A Mussel, mussel

Gov’t funded mussel tests?

February 14, 2016 – Castanet Could the provincial government be moving toward establishing mandatory inspection stations to prevent the spread of invasive mussels? That’s apparently … Read more

Categories In the News Tags boat inspection stations, Don't Move A Mussel, mussel

Water improvement applications overflowing

February 14, 2016 – Vernon Morning Star There’s just not enough cash to go around. The Okanagan Basin Water Board has $58,000 available for water … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Grants, Water Conservation & Quality Improvement, WCQI

Federal funds flow to Okanagan for water sustainability

February 13, 2016

February 13, 2016 – OkanaganLife The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) has secured a $397,000 grant through the federal Gas Tax Fund, helping better understand … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows

Study to focus on local streams

February 13, 2016 – Okanagan Saturday The Okanagan Basin Water Board is moving forward with a study to determine the environmental flow needs of local … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows

Cash crunch for water projects

February 12, 2016

February 12, 2016 – Vernon Morning Star There’s just not enough cash to go around. The Okanagan Basin Water Board has $58,000 available for water … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Grants, Water Conservation & Quality Improvement, WCQI

Federal Funding Helps to Support Okanagan Water Sustainability

February 12, 2016 – Kelowna Now New federal funding is being provided as a long term investment in the Okanagan’s water sustainability. The Okanagan Basin … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows

How much water do fish in the Okanagan need?

February 12, 2016 – Global News The taxes you pay when gassing up your vehicle will help better understand the Okanagan’s wildlife water needs. Video: … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows

New study to look at Okanagan creeks

February 12, 2016 – Penticton Western News Just a few days before Valentine’s Day, the federal government has shown some love for the Okanagan in … Read more

Categories In the News Tags Environmental Flow Needs, federal Gas Tax Fund, Stream flows
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  • OBWB Sounds Alarm: Private Member’s Bill Poses Threat to Watersheds,Drinking Water, and Local Governments
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    Syilx Territory, Kelowna, B.C. – The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) has committed $200,000 towards funding a UBC Okanagan (UBCO)-led pioneering research project that promises ... Read more

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