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Government of Saskatchewan
Water Security Agency
Annual Report for 2019-20: State of Drinking Water Quality in Saskatchewan
The eighteenth annual report to the Legislature that provides an overview of the status of drinking water quality and waterworks infrastructure in Saskatchewan.
Current Government of Saskatchewan News Releases
National Drinking Water Survey 2008
- Canadian Water and Wastewater Association
Canada-wide Strategy for the Management of Municipal Wastewater Effluent
(CCME-MWWE) was endorsed by the Council of Ministers 2009 February.
Biosolids
(CCME): Strategy on management, beneficial use, policies and best management practices.
Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations
(WSER): Canada's first national standards for wastewater treatment.
Water Related Media Releases:
2019
New Wastewater Treatment Facility To Protect Environment And Meet Growing Community Needs
Water Security Agency Projects Most Lakes In Southern Saskatchewan To Reach Normal Summer Operating Levels
Water Security Agency Urges Residents To “Watch Your Waste” This Recreational Season
Canada And Saskatchewan Support Water And Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements To Strengthen Local Communities
Record Number Of Saskatchewan Producers Approved For Organized And Sustainable Agricultural Water Management
Investing In Water And Wastewater Infrastructure To Strengthen Saskatchewan Communities
Spring Runoff Potential Varies Across Saskatchewan
Preeceville Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrades To Protect Assiniboine River And Support Local Development
Previous News
2017
Gardiner Dam Turning 50 Years Old
Seventy-Five Water and Wastewater Projects in Saskatchewan Will Help Provide Clean Water and Protect the Environment
Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Support $6.4 Million Expansion of Balgonie Wastewater System
Government Moves Forward on Agricultural Water Management Strategy
Above Normal Flows Expected in Southeast Saskatchewan
Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Support Modern and Efficient Wastewater Infrastructure Upgrades for White City
Water Security Agency Issues Historic Drainage Approval
Below Normal Snowpack Impacting Spring Runoff Outlook in Most of the Province
2016
New Wastewater Lagoon in Langham Will Help Protect the Environment and Support Economic Development
Water Security Agency Releases 2016 Fall Condition Report
Legislative Changes Support Agricultural Water Management Strategy
Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Support Modern and Efficient Water Infrastructure in Estevan
Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Support Modern and Efficient Wastewater Infrastructure in Carnduff
Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Support Modern and Efficient Water Infrastructure in Weyburn
Water Security Agency Gives Communities Approval to Use Water From the North Saskatchewan River
Water Security Agency Releases Results of Water Quality Sampling on North Saskatchewan River
Federal and Provincial Funding for New Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure on Reserve at Whitecap Dakota First Nation
Government Closing Unapproved Drainage Works Into the Quill Lakes Area
Federal, Provincial and Municipal Funding for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure in Saskatchewan
SaskWater Tables 2015-16 Annual Report
Parks Capital Investment of Nearly $1 Million in Water and Wastewater Systems
Federal, Provincial and Municipal Funding for New Nipawin Water Treatment Plant
Below Normal Runoff Expected Across Most of the Province
Saskatoon's Drinking Water System Expands with Government Partnership
2015
Water Security Agency Releases Fall Condition Report
Water Security Agency and City of Regina Address Sewage Bypass Issues
Proposed Quill Lakes Diversion Project Will Not Move Forward
Province Announces New Agriculture Drainage Regulations
White Fox Water System Upgrade Celebrated
Water Security Agency Releases Water Supply Outlook
Opening of Regional Water Pipeline Infrastructure Celebrated
Water Security Agency Increasing Outflow from Buffalo Pound Lake
SaskWater Tables 2014 Annual Report
Water Security Agency Launches 2015 Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program
March Spring Runoff Forecast Showing Some Above Normal Areas
Water Security Agency Creating Permanent Flood Protection Works in Cumberland House
Water Security Agency Releases February Spring Runoff Forecast
2014
Water Security Agency Releases Fall Conditions Report
Phase Two of Water System Upgrades Begin at Pike Lake Provincial Park
New Water Treatment and Sewage Disposal Facility for Pilot Butte
Six Additional Regional Flood Recovery Centres Announced
Province Provides Free Testing for Private Water Supplies
Souris Conservation Authority Receives Water Control Funding
SaskWater Tables 2013 Annual Report
Water Security Agency Releases April Forecast and Launches Flood Mitigation Program
Water Security Agency Releases March Forecast
Water Security Agency Releases February Forecast
2013
Governments Of Canada And Saskatchewan Invest In The Town Of Hague Water System
Cheveldayoff To Present At International Water Conference
Governments Of Canada And Saskatchewan Invest In Watrous Water Treatment Plant
Governments Of Canada And Saskatchewan Invest In Regional Water Pipeline Project
Denare Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant Officially Opens With $5.2 Million Upgrade
Water Security Agency Launches Online Drainage Consultation
Water Security Agency Rehabilitating M1 Canal
Government Funds Lower Qu’Appelle River Watershed Plan
Protocol On Water Issues Established As Part Of Lenore Lake Settlement
Raise A Glass For New Water Treatment Plant In Cupar
Free Testing Offered This Spring For Private Water Supplies Affected By Flooding
Saskwater Tables 2012 Annual Report
Minister Cheveldayoff Announces Water Stewardship Award Winner
Water Security Agency Releases April Forecast
Water Security Agency Launches Mobile Website
Water Control Funding Increased
World Water Day Promotes Understanding Of A Precious Resource
Water Security Agency Releases March Forecast
Water Security Agency Releases February Runoff Forecast
New Source Of Safe, Clean Water For Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
2012
Government Takes Next Step In The Development Of 25 Year Water Strategy
Province Overcomes Flood-related Challenges in 2011-12 Public Accounts
Emergency Flood Program Continues To Help Saskatchewan Communities
Province Approves Settlement Of Crooked Lake Flood Claim
Lake Diefenbaker Consultations To Shape Operating Plan
Boreal Watershed Initiative Continues In 2012
Saskwater 2011 Annual Report Released
Carrot River Watershed Source Water Protection Plan Completed
Increased Funding For Dam Safety And Rehabilitation Of Water Infrastructure
Watersense Labelling System Coming To Saskatchewan
Review Of 2010-11 Operations At Lake Diefenbaker Released
Boreal Watershed Initiative Makes Progress
Premier Wall And North Dakota's Governor, Senator Discuss Souris Flood Plan
Saskwater Announces Rate Adjustment
Quick Fact: The human body needs 2 litres of water a day in our climate; we can last only a few days without water.
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