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23 Mar 2023
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 […]

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9 Mar 2023
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. […]

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15 Feb 2023
Water Security Agency in the Field for Snow Surveys

The Water Security Agency (WSA) is once again preparing to undertake snow water equivalent sampling to help create a complete picture of the spring runoff potential for Saskatchewan. “To ensure […]

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14 Feb 2023
Water Security Agency Helping Producers Plan Sustainable Agricultural Water Management Projects

The Water Security Agency (WSA) is offering free workshops called AgH2Onward to introduce farmers and ranchers to the Agricultural Water Management Strategy in Saskatchewan. The workshops explore the process and […]

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8 Feb 2023
2023 Preliminary Runoff Report

Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) released the preliminary spring runoff outlook for 2023 as it prepares its initial Spring Runoff Report for March 2023. The information gathered in this […]

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28 Nov 2022
The Water Security Agency Releases Winter Conditions Forecast

The Water Security Agency’s (WSA) 2022 Conditions at Freeze-up Report indicates that most areas of the province are on the dry side going into the winter. While some areas of the province […]

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17 Nov 2022
Be Ice Smart This Winter

With the arrival of snow and colder temperatures, the Water Security Agency is reminding the public to ensure that ice is thick enough to safely walk, drive or snowmobile on. […]

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4 Nov 2022
Province Invests $6 Million in New Gardiner Dam Office

Nov. 4, 2022 — Today, the Honourable Jeremy Cockrill, Minister Responsible for the Water Security Agency (WSA), officially opened a new head office at Gardiner Dam. This investment is the […]

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15 Aug 2022
Flood Damage Reduction Program Accepting Applications from Municipalities

The Minister Responsible for the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (WSA) Jeremy Cockrill is reminding municipalities of the annual transition of the Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program (EFDRP) to the Flood […]

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12 Jul 2022
Saskatchewan’s Water Supply Conditions Have Improved Entering the Summer Months

The Water Security Agency has prepared the Water Supply Conditions and Outlook report for July. While rainfall varied across the province in June, lake and reservoir levels across most of […]

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