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The Water Security Agency (WSA) says all but six of Saskatchewan’s reservoirs are expected to be near or entirely full this spring, in anticipation of below average run-off from the west. As of ...
Spring runoff is either complete or well underway in areas across southern Saskatchewan, according to an update from the Water Security Agency (WSA).
Ice on the North Saskatchewan River breaking up in April 2020. The WSA said there is an elevated risk of a dynamic ice breakup event in 2022 that could result in ice jamming and flooding similar ...
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Officials release update on vital water source after tumultuous season — here's what's happening next - MSNThe latest report from the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency has revealed promising results for the region's primary water source. According to SaskToday, the agency's preliminary runoff outlook ...
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Heavy rain expected in parts of Saskatchewan this weekend: Water Security Agency - MSNThe Water Security Agency (WSA) is warning the public of a “significant weather system” that is likely to bring heavy rain and increased flow to parts of southern Saskatchewan over the weekend.
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency (WSA) spring runoff report highlighted a higher than expected runoff. A government press release said the higher runoff is helping to refill many of the ...
There's a musty smell, an odd taste and a different look to water in Regina and Moose Jaw. The treatment plant responsible for the two cities says it will be getting rid of those problems by the end ...
Below average snow conditions, in combination with the “generally dry” fall season, has resulted in below normal to well below normal run-off across Saskatchewan, according to a report from ...
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