Document Category Government
Riparian intactness and catchment risk assessment for the South Heart River system including the South Heart Reservoir.
In 2023, the LSWC hired Fiera Biological Consulting to complete a riparian intactness assessment of the shoreline of Lesser Slave Lake. This report also considers riparian intactness and known fish spawning and rearing areas.Â
Provides simple, geography-based access to river, lake, precipitation, and snow pillow stations and their data in Alberta.
A point-and-click tool that helps scientists, communities, and government decision-makers to understand accurate, real-time information about water resources in Alberta.
An open access hub for sharing water data where you can access LSWC water monitoring data.
In 2024, the LSWC hired Fiera Biological Consulting to complete a riparian intactness and risk assessment of the 583km of riparian areas along the Swan, Inverness and Moosehorn Rivers.
The WPAC Compendium for 2020-21.
Learn more about watershed planning in Alberta and the role of Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPACs).
in 2020, with support from the Environmental Damages Fund, the Watershed Restoration & Resiliency Program, and Municipal partners, the LSWC hired Fiera Biological Consulting to complete a riparian intactness and risk assessment for 600km of riparian area.
Meghan Payne of the Lesser Slave Watershed Council discusses their water quality monitoring program, the importance of monitoring and the role of watershed councils in Alberta.
View the data collected on the Swan River by the LSWC and our partners from 2017-2020 on Mackenzie Data Stream.
A guiding document for use by landowners, governments, planners, and all other stakeholders in a watershed.
Report summarizing data on the distribution, relative abundance, and population structure of Arctic grayling and on the level of fragmentation in the watershed associated with stream crossings.
