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Drought Triggers Workshop – November 16, 2016

UPDATE OCTOBER 2019: Download the Drought Trigger Guidelines Report (PDF) A workshop was held on November 16, 2016 to obtain input Proposed Drought Trigger Guidelines … Read more

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“Flow & Grow” workshop November 29, 2016

We’re very excited to let you know about a special workshop coming to the Okanagan, co-hosted by the Okanagan Basin Water Board, the Partnership for … Read more

Categories Featured, Recently Added Tags FLOW & GROW, Irrigation Industry Association of BC, OBWB, workshop

Okanagan Leadership Meeting – Running on Empty

March 19, 2004 Presentations available for download (PDF): Okanagan Basin Water Management – Environment Canada Perspective Presentation Paul Kluckner, Environment Canada Evaluating the Models for … Read more

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“Water – Our Limiting Resource” 2005 Conference

Between February 23 and 25, 2005, 180 people gathered in Kelowna to discuss the past, present, and future of water management in the Okanagan. The … Read more

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Drought Planning Workshop – July 23, 2009

Water is one of the most precious and important natural assets in the Okanagan Basin. Climate change models indicate that future precipitation levels in the … Read more

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Water Conservation in the Okanagan: What Can We Learn From Las Vegas?

Workshop and Tradeshow December 5, 2012 Delta Grand Hotel & Conference Centre, Kelowna, BC The Water Board, along with its Okanagan WaterWise program, teamed up … Read more

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Workshop brings First Nations and local governments together to talk partnerships

Penticton, B.C. – First Nations and local government staff and elected officials from around the Okanagan are gathering in Penticton today to discuss the value … Read more

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Managing stormwater focus of workshop

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Recently Added

  • OBWB Applauds The End of Bill M 216, Professional Reliance Act
  • Board Report – April 2026
  • Local Rotarians Launch Regional Fundraising Campaign to Protect Okanagan Lakes from Invasive Mussels
  • Board Report – February 2026
  • Drought Bulletin – December 1, 2025
  • OBWB Sounds Alarm: Private Member’s Bill Poses Threat to Watersheds,Drinking Water, and Local Governments

RSS Okanagan Water News (click to personalize)

  • Class action proposed as South Okanagan residents prepare to vote on $33M water cost - MSN
  • Thousands without heat due to natural gas outage in B.C.'s Okanagan that could last until Sunday - CBC
  • Thousands without natural gas service in B.C.'s Okanagan, possible until Sunday - Yahoo! Finance Canada
  • Thousands without natural gas service in B.C.’s Okanagan, possible until Sunday - CityNews Halifax
  • Engineering students offer solutions for water, accessibility, housing - The University of British Columbia
  • Popular South Okanagan beach reaches historically low water level - CBC
  • Investor demand drives major Kelowna retail sale - Castanet
  • Sage Mesa water takeover shot down by voters in the South Okanagan after years of water woes - Castanet
  • Residents near Penticton vote against $33M loan to upgrade water system - CBC
  • Okanagan drought likely as snowpack lowest since 1980 - Times Chronicle
  • Okanagan Lake Dam managers focused on storing water given dry season and low lake levels - Castanet
  • Boil Water Notice for Smith Creek area - City of West Kelowna

Media Releases

  • OBWB Applauds The End of Bill M 216, Professional Reliance ActApril 10, 2026
  • Local Rotarians Launch Regional Fundraising Campaign to Protect Okanagan Lakes from Invasive MusselsMarch 12, 2026
  • When the Water Turns Too Clear: Free World Water Day Screening Shows What Invasive Mussels Would Mean for the OkanaganMarch 10, 2026

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What’s New:

  • Board Report – April 2026
    Read the April OBWB Board Report Early melt = summer water risk Drought messaging is regional challenge Invasive mussel treatments fall short → prevention critical ... Read more
  • Board Report – February 2026
    What happened at the February Water Board meeting? Chair and Vice-Chair Elections for 2026. 73% of Okanagan boat launch users know this… Half of mussel-fouled ... Read more
  • Drought Bulletin – December 1, 2025
    ️The snow is here, but the Okanagan is still running on low battery! Since 2022, we’ve battled persistent drought conditions. The 2025 dry season was ... Read more
  • OBWB Sounds Alarm: Private Member’s Bill Poses Threat to Watersheds,Drinking Water, and Local Governments
    Syilx Territory, Kelowna, B.C. – The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) is joining local governments and the Union of BC Municipalities in sounding the alarm over BILL M 216 ... Read more
  • OBWB Launches Annual $350K Grant Program, Prioritizing Innovation in Water Security
    Syilx Territory, Kelowna, B.C. – The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) has opened its intake for the 2026 Water Conservation and Quality Improvement (WCQI) Grant program, ... Read more
  • Board Report – November 2025
    Highlights from the November Water Board Meeting: OBWB Celebrates $200K Federal Investment in Algal Bloom Monitoring 2026 WCQI Grant Theme Prioritizes Innovation in Water Supply ... Read more

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