Lake Water for Drinking: Treatment
This article is directed to those who have a licence to withdraw and treat lake water or other surface water for potable use (streams, ponds). If you have a private …
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This article is directed to those who have a licence to withdraw and treat lake water or other surface water for potable use (streams, ponds). If you have a private …
View PostWhat are cyanobacteria, algae and cyanotoxins? Learn about cyanobacteria, algae and potential toxins in lake water, here. Algae and cyanobacteria are important team players in lake ecosystems – fueling crustaceans, …
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View PostThe Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy invites you to contribute your knowledge and ideas on the development of a Watershed Security Strategy. The Strategy development timeline is: …
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View PostAnnouncing Deadline to Apply for a Non-Domestic Groundwater License: March 1, 2022 What: Existing groundwater users who have been using groundwater from a well or dugout before March 1, 2016 …
View PostYou’re invited! Join Provincial staff for a free Islands Trust webinar on BC’s groundwater licensing program. This online event is hosted by Islands Trust’s freshwater specalist, William Shulba. February 3rd …
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View PostInstalling or improving your rainwater collection and distribution system? Click LINK to see the recording of the webinar thanks to Transition Salt Spring Society! This Transition Salt Spring webinar is for …
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View PostFreshwater sustainability for gulf island residents and homeowners means taking climate action – adapting high water use behaviour to much reduced levels for a water-wise future This post is a …
View PostCan I build a rainwater system for potable use in a multi-family dwelling or for multiple homes in a neighbourhood? Yes – when the following criteria are met: system meets …
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View PostFACT 1: Installing rainwater collection and storage (any size) for outdoor, non-potable uses (not for drinking or coming into a dwelling or building) as a single-user “onsite rainwater system” does …
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