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The water management plan for the South Saskatchewan River recommends a balance that is broadly acceptable to the public between water consumption and environmental protection, in light of economic and social objectives and ecological requirements. The plan envisions future management in the basin combining innovative, efficient and productive water use and improved management of aquatic ecosystems. The plan also provides a foundation for future watershed management planning in the South Saskatchewan river basin.
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February 24, 2015
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Aquatic environment of the South Saskatchewan River basin
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How was the recommended water conservation objective for the Red Deer River determined?
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How water is allocated
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Instream flow needs (IFN) for the aquatic environment
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The purpose of the existing dams in the South Saskatchewan River basin (Alberta)
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Water conservation objectives
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What determines how much water runs in the rivers of the South Saskatchewan River basin
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What is a "licence in good standing"?
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What is the South Saskatchewan Basin Water Allocation Regulation?
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What is water allocated for in the South Saskatchewan River basin?
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Water resources management model
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2015-02-24
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2018-06-27T18:00:19.845107
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2015-02-24
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2015-02-24
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Alberta Environment and Parks