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INFORMATION BULLETIN
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2012FOR0132-001124 |
Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations
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Water conservation urged in Peace due to low water flow
DAWSON CREEK – Many waterways in British Columbia’s Peace Region are experiencing very low stream flow conditions, so the government is encouraging residents to conserve water and learn more about dealing with current drought conditions.
On July 31, the River Forecast Centre issued a Low Stream Flow Advisory for the East Peace Region, which includes the Kiskatinaw, Moberly, Beatton and Fontas rivers (in the Liard River drainage area) and their tributaries, as well as areas east of these watersheds all the way to the Alberta border.
The Peace River region had a below-average snowpack this winter, as well as a dry and warm spring and summer. These weather conditions resulted in rapid evaporation of soil water and surface water, causing river levels to recede faster than usual. Some waterways are experiencing low flow rates that would only be expected once in 20 years.
The region’s water rating is currently set at Drought Response Level 3 (Orange), indicating that conditions are “very dry”. No significant rainfall is forecast for the next 10 days. As a result, river levels in most of the Peace River region are expected to drop further. Low stream and lake levels could lead to water shortages and affect people, agriculture, industry and fish stocks.
Water conservation is everyone’s responsibility. The government is urging residents in the Peace River area to conserve water during this low-flow period. In the event of continued dry conditions, the government may need to implement regulations to manage water usage in the region.
The River Forecast Centre will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as the need arises.
Water conservation tips:
At home:
On the farm:
Industry:
Learn More:
· Province of British Columbia Drought Information: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wsd/public_safety/drought_info/index.html
· Stream flow and precipitation conditions in the province are provided on the River Forecast Centre’s website: www.env.gov.bc.ca/rfc/
· Province of British Columbia Agriculture Drought Strategies: http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/emergency/Drought/Drought.htm
· Living Water Smart: British Columbia’s Water Plan: www.livingwatersmart.ca
· Information on groundwater: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wsd/plan_protect_sustain/groundwater/library/faq_grdwater.html
· Environment Canada Water Conservation: http://www.ec.gc.ca/water/en/manage/effic/e_weff.htm
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Media Contact:
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Logan Wenham Public Affairs Officer Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations 250 953-3675
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