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Beaver Lake
ZeerLake
Powder Lake
Elinor Lake
ElectionLake
Pruden Lake
LonePineLake
Rich Lake
TentLake
LodgeLake
McBernieLake
ColeLake
Outlet Lake
TouchwoodLake
Spencer Lake
TawakwatoLake
NormandeauLake
TrapezeLake
CrossLake
VictorLake
MissawawiLake
LeicesterLake
HoneyLake
WindfallLake
BlackbirdLake
Antoine Lake
Shaw Lake
RoselandLake
McGuffinLake
BirklandLake
PinehurstLake
Kerr Lake
Kinosiu Lake
FrenchmanLake
GrandeurLake
MauriceLake
McCarthyLake
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Burnt Lake
MossLake
Jackson Lake
NadeauLake
TrailLake
TrapLake
NorthBuck Lake
DesmawLake
LacLacroix
BrownLake
DoréLake
DrinkLake
KonahLake
LoftyLake
BiolloLake
RichLake
LumbaLake
CardinalLake
SakayoLake
LittleBeaverLake
Helena Lake
TremblayLake
Huppie Lake
MunroLake
Claude Lake
Cordwood Lake
Outline Lake
SpankieLake
HorneLake
MellstromLake
PullarLake
Sonia Lake
Bat Lake
Tompkins Lake
Matthews Lake
AugerLake
Crosscut Lake
Yagraw Lake
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Jeremie Lake
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REFERENCE(S)BEAVER RIVER WATERSHED AND SUB-BASIN, AND LICA BOUNDARY DATA OBTAINED FROM ALBERTA ENVIRONMENT, NOVEMBER 21, 2016. ALBERTA TOWNSHIP SYSTEM,MILITARY BOUNDARIES, AND POPULATED PLACE DATA OBTAINED FROM ALTALIS LTD. © GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 2015. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALBERTA PARKS ANDPROTECTED AREAS OBTAINED FROM ALBERTA PARKS, GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA. ALBERTA FIRST NATIONS, GRAZING RESERVES, AND HYDROGRAPHY, ANDSASKATCHEWAN HYDROGRAPHY MILITARY BOUNDARIES, AND PARKS DATA OBTAINED FROM IHS ENERGY INC. PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES, ALBERTA HYDROGRAPHY ATRANSPORTATION, AND SASKATCHEWAN TRANSPORTATION DATA OBTAINED FROM GEOGRATIS, © DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA. ALL RIGHTSRESERVED.PROJECTION: UTM ZONE 12 DATUM: NAD 83
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WHO WE AREThe Beaver River Watershed Alliance (BRWA) is one of eleven Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPAC) in Alberta, and is anIndependent Standing Committee of the Lakeland Industry and Community Association (LICA). WPACs are designated by the Government ofAlberta to carry out planning and education functions through the Water for Life Strategy (2003) whose goals are:1. Healthy aquatic ecosystems,2. Reliable, quality water supplies for a sustainable economy, and3. A safe secure drinking water supply.
WHAT WE DO1. Report periodically on the state of the watershed. Last report completed in 2013.2. Coordinate the development of an Integrated Watershed Management Plan (IWMP). Plan to be completed in 2017.3. Complete projects to fill knowledge gaps related to water resources.4. Provide education and outreach to communities in the watershed.
OUR WATERSHED1. In Alberta, the Beaver River watershed is approximately 22,000 km2, occupying 3% of the province.2. The population of the Beaver River Watershed is approximately 38,000.3. Two-thirds of the watershed is upland, consisting of forests and agricultural land. The remaining one-third is wetland or open water lakes.4. The Beaver River starts at Beaver Lake near Lac La Biche and runs for 250 km in Alberta to the Saskatchewan border.5. The Beaver River connects to the Churchill River in Saskatchewan and eventually flows to Hudson Bay.
For more information visit our website www.beaverriverwatershed.caOr find us on Facebook at Beaver River Watershed Alliance.
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REFERENCE(S)BEAVER RIVER WATERSHED AND SUB-BASIN, AND LICA BOUNDARY DATA OBTAINED FROM ALBERTA ENVIRONMENT, NOVEMBER 21, 2016. ALBERTA TOWNSHIP SYSTEM,MILITARY BOUNDARIES, AND POPULATED PLACE DATA OBTAINED FROM ALTALIS LTD. © GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 2015. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALBERTA PARKS ANDPROTECTED AREAS OBTAINED FROM ALBERTA PARKS, GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA. ALBERTA FIRST NATIONS, GRAZING RESERVES, AND HYDROGRAPHY, ANDSASKATCHEWAN HYDROGRAPHY MILITARY BOUNDARIES, AND PARKS DATA OBTAINED FROM IHS ENERGY INC. PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES, ALBERTA HYDROGRAPHY ANDTRANSPORTATION, AND SASKATCHEWAN TRANSPORTATION DATA OBTAINED FROM GEOGRATIS, © DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA. ALL RIGHTSRESERVED.PROJECTION: UTM ZONE 12 DATUM: NAD 83
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n i g and Advisory Councils (WPAC) in Alberta, and is
Independent Standing Committee of the Lakeland Industry and Community Association (LICA). WPACs are designated by the GovernmentAlberta to carry out planning and education functions through the Water for Life Strategy (2003) whose goals are:1. Healthy aquatic ecosystems,2. Reliable, quality water supplies for a sustainable economy, and3. A safe secure drinking water supply.
WHAT WE DO1. Report periodically on the state of the watershed. Last report completed in 2013.2. Coordinate the development of an Integrated Watershed Management Plan (IWMP). Plan to be completed in 2017.3. Complete projects to fill knowledge gaps related to water resources.4. Provide education and outreach to communities in the watershed.
OUR WATERSHED1. In Alberta, the Beaver River watershed is approximately 22,000 km2, occupying 3% of the province.2. The population of the Beaver River Watershed is approximately 38,000.3. Two-thirds of the watershed is upland, consisting of forests and agricultural land. The remaining one-third is wetland or open water lakes.4. The Beaver River starts at Beaver Lake near Lac La Biche and runs for 250 km in Alberta to the Saskatchewan border.5. The Beaver River connects to the Churchill River in Saskatchewan and eventually flows to Hudson Bay.
For more information visit our website www.beaverriverwatershed.caOr find us on Facebook at Beaver River W tershed Alliance.
LICA ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSLICA, a community-based not-for-profit association registered under the Alberta Societies Act is a Synergy Group, Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) for the Beaver River Watershed and Airshed Zone with a focus on environmental monitoring, environmental management, and community education and outreach. LICA facilitates all stakeholders’ voices when addressing issues concerning the environment in our region.
Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) for the Beaver River WatershedWPACs represent an inclusive gathering of stakeholders who have an interest in regionally governed water management. This partnership promotes active participation and collaborates to jointly define issues, identify knowledge gaps, set priorities and implement change in order to achieve a healthy watershed. Within the WPAC, members contribute to a greater understanding of the watershed and add regional considerations and local values into watershed management decisions.Watershed management recognizes that land use practices play an important role in the overall health of the aquatic environment - and that many jurisdictions, agencies and user groups within a watershed have the potential to affect water quality and quantity. Watershed management also recognizes that no single agency or authority has the capacity to take action to ensure overall health of a watershed. For this reason, water-shed management employs an integrated land and water use approach that involves all user groups making recommendations to the appropriate decision-making authorities and undertaking actions that benefit Alberta’s watersheds. The intent of having a regional WPAC is to reach a balance between ecological values and a sustainable economy that will contribute to a healthy overall community. The organization is designed to achieve Alberta’s “Water for Life Strategy” which strategically looks to ensure water availability for future generations. The three main goals of the Water for Life Strategy are:
1. Safe, secure drinking water2. Healthy aquatic ecosystems3. Reliable, quality water supplies for a sustainable economy
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