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The gates are open and the water is flowing at Gardiner Dam! WSA has increased outflows in response to recent precipitation in Alberta and higher than normal mountain runoff.
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WSA is reminding the public to take extra caution around Gardiner Dam and the South Saskatchewan River during high flow events.
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Outflows from Gardiner Dam to increase significantly starting June 7. Flows along the South Sask river will be higher than normal. Use caution around the Gardiner Dam spillway and along the South Sask river during high flow events. Click here to learn more wsask.ca/wsa-to-significantl…
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Warmer temperatures forecasted for the east-central and northeastern areas of the province in the coming days will accelerate melting of any remaining snowpack and will prolong and could add to high flows in these regions. Learn more: wsask.ca/high-flows-to-conti…
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The Water Security Agency is issuing a high flow advisory for a large area extending from northwestern Saskatchewan near Buffalo Narrows down to the southeastern areas near Yorkton. Learn more on our website: wsask.ca/high-flow-advisory/
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The Water Security Agency is advising the public of the potential for ice jamming along the North Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan rivers, and smaller systems within the currently impacted High Flows Advisory areas. Learn more: wsask.ca/water-security-agen…
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The Water Security Agency is issuing a high flows advisory for central Saskatchewan next week. Learn more at wsask.ca/wsa-issues-high-flo…
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The Water Security Agency has issued an April update to the 2026 spring runoff outlook. Learn more on our website: wsask.ca/water-security-agen…
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On World Health Day, we're highlighting the crucial role of water quality in public health. WSA's rigorous guidelines help ensure that drinking water remains a safe and reliable resource for everyone in our province.
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From source to tap, WSA is committed to protecting Saskatchewan's water today and for generations to come.
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Today, the Water Security Agency issued the Spring Runoff Forecast for 2026. Learn more and read the full report on our website: wsask.ca/water-security-agen…
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Stop by our booth this week at the SARM tradeshow! We're here to help with information and resources on all of your water-related questions. #SARMAnnual2026
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Did you know that the results from snow surveys help the Water Security Agency predict spring runoff potential in Saskatchewan? This annual process is one of the many tools we use to manage water resources throughout the province.
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WSA starts construction on the Cowan Lake Dam Replacement this summer. Work will take ~2 years, with the new dam expected before the 2028 spring runoff. To learn more or publicly comment, please visit: wsask.ca/public-notice-cowan…
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Today is Canada’s Agriculture Day! WSA is proud to support sustainable agriculture through responsible water management – today and for the future.
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Recent warming and cooling can impact ice. WSA reminds Saskatchewan residents to always check local conditions before venturing onto ice. Ice that has thawed and frozen again, is slushy, has pressure ridges or layers, and is near moving water may not be strong enough.
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Today is World Wetlands Day. Wetlands play a vital role in our landscapes by retaining water, reducing erosion and downstream flooding, supporting water quality and providing habitat for wildlife.
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WSA works with landowners to manage water responsibly and support sustainable agriculture for our communities and environment.
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Have you ever heard of a seiche (pronounced saysh)? Twice this winter, high winds dropped Lake Erie water levels by 6 feet on the western shore, with the eastern shore rising 5.5 feet. Similar, smaller events can occur each summer in Saskatchewan lakes.
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