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Public invited to join virtual, in-person Canada Water Agency discussions

Public invited to join virtual, in-person Canada Water Agency discussions

The City of Sault Ste. Marie is partnering with the Lake Huron Collaborative’s Dr. Elaine Ho-Tassone to host eight community discussion sessions in regards to bringing a Canada Water Agency location to the Sault, the city said in a news release issued today. These discussions, to be held over the next few weeks, will include both in-person and online events, helping to understand the community’s perspectives regarding having the Canada Water Agency in Sault Ste. Marie, as well as identify priorities and values for ensuring a water secure Algoma District

River Talk — Movement grows to build weir/dam across Koocanusa Reservoir

River Talk — Movement grows to build weir/dam across Koocanusa Reservoir

Completed in 1973, the Army Corps of Engineers dam was designed to regulate how spring snow melt in the Kootenay River watershed (87% of which originates in Canada) enters the downstream watershed. It has done so effectively, but at a considerable price to local residents. The upper end of the reservoir in Canada bears the brunt of the storage draw down each spring, and in dry years, the reservoir’s moonscape does not always refill to a level that allows for much recreation. The control over these water levels is 100% vested in American operation of Libby dam.