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Warmer temperatures – Stay Safe around Saskatchewan Lakes this Summer
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is advising that rising temperatures can cause patches of harmful blue-green algae to appear in our province’s lakes and reservoirs. To ensure your safety, and […]
Shoreline Alteration – Protect Aquatic Habitat with a Permit from WSA
With warmer weather on the horizon, cabin owners and recreational boaters will be heading to lakes across Saskatchewan to enjoy the sunshine. This is a busy time of year for […]
Qu’Appelle System Lake Levels – Update
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is providing an update on lake levels along the Qu’Appelle System. Above normal snowpack and rapid runoff within the Qu’Appelle System has contributed to higher-than-normal […]
Water Security Agency Investing in Improving Flood Hazard Mapping
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is continuing to enhance and improve water management for the province with a key investment in the Flood Hazard Identification Mapping Program. “WSA is a […]
Spring Runoff Update – April 24, 2023
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is providing an update to the spring runoff following significant snowfall in many parts of the province last week. Province The recent snowfalls will add […]
Water Security Agency Launches Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program for 2023
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is announcing the launch of the Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program (EFDRP) for 2023 to help Saskatchewan communities and residents respond to the challenge of […]
Budget 2023-24
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is continuing investments to enhance and improve vital water infrastructure, expand irrigation opportunities and improve flood mapping risk assessments for communities across Saskatchewan with a […]
2023 Spring Runoff Forecast for Saskatchewan
Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) released the Spring Runoff Report for 2023. The information gathered in this report is based on conditions as they were on March 1, 2023. […]