Description
The sharing of waters of the South Saskatchewan River Basin is governed by two interprovincial and international treaties. A number of rules and guidelines and a large number of monitoring sites to are used to facilitate the computation of natural flows and to ensure that water-sharing agreements are being adhered to. This study examines the recorded and naturalized flows of the St. Mary River, Oldman River, Bow River, Red Deer River, and the South Saskatchewan River to evaluate the relative contribution of the various sub-basins to Apportionment.
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October 1, 2002
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South Saskatchewan River Basin - Sub-Basin contributions to international and interprovincial water-sharing agreements
Extent
39 pages
Frequency
Once
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Environment (1971-1992, 1999-2011)
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Date Created
2002-10-01
Date Added
2018-09-18T19:25:12.953361
Date Modified
2002-10-01
Date Issued
2002-10-01
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ISBN (pdf)
0778530094
NEOS catalogue key
2824520
Local Identifier
703