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Water Security Agency

@wsask

Water supporting a growing economy, a healthy environment and a strong quality of life for all Saskatchewan people.
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As temperatures increase this summer and the recreational season begins, the Water Security Agency is reminding the public to be cautious around blue-green algae in lakes and reservoirs. Learn more on our website: wsask.ca/advisories/be-…

As temperatures increase this summer and the recreational season begins, the Water Security Agency is reminding the public to be cautious around blue-green algae in lakes and reservoirs. Learn more on our website: wsask.ca/advisories/be-…
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It's been a fantastic morning at the #OutlookIrrigationFieldDay! There's a great turnout and we're looking forward to all of the field tours, insightful discussions, and hands-on demonstrations still to come. #AgricultureCommunity #FieldDay #Outlook #Irrigation #Saskatchewan

It's been a fantastic morning at the #OutlookIrrigationFieldDay! There's a great turnout and we're looking forward to all of the field tours, insightful discussions, and hands-on demonstrations still to come.

#AgricultureCommunity #FieldDay #Outlook #Irrigation #Saskatchewan
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Workers stand in one of five 20-foot-diameter tunnels under what is now Lake Diefenbaker during construction on the Gardiner Dam. The tunnels now transport water from the dam to the nearby Coteau Creek Power Station. #TBT

Workers stand in one of five 20-foot-diameter tunnels under what is now Lake Diefenbaker during construction on the Gardiner Dam. The tunnels now transport water from the dam to the nearby Coteau Creek Power Station. #TBT
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Between 2020 and 2023, more than 55,000 acres of irrigation were developed in Saskatchewan. In recent years, the crop types most commonly grown with irrigation are cereals and oilseeds. Learn more: publications.saskatchewan.ca/api/v1/product…

Between 2020 and 2023, more than 55,000 acres of irrigation were developed in Saskatchewan.

In recent years, the crop types most commonly grown with irrigation are cereals and oilseeds. Learn more: publications.saskatchewan.ca/api/v1/product…
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The Water Security Agency is committing more that $18 million to advance six major maintenance projects in Eastern Saskatchewan. Learn more: wsask.ca/news/water-sec…

The Water Security Agency is committing more that $18 million to advance six major maintenance projects in Eastern Saskatchewan. Learn more: wsask.ca/news/water-sec…
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It's Day #2 of #aginmotion. If you have water related questions, come visit us at the FCC Pavilion (booth AG86) and at the Irrigation Pavilion. #SaskAg

It's Day #2 of #aginmotion. If you have water related questions, come visit us at the FCC Pavilion (booth AG86) and at the Irrigation Pavilion. #SaskAg
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The State of Drinking Water Quality in Saskatchewan Annual Report for 2023-24 is now available on our website: wsask.ca/about/publicat…

The State of Drinking Water Quality in Saskatchewan Annual Report for 2023-24 is now available on our website: wsask.ca/about/publicat…
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Design and construction work is progressing on five water infrastructure projects in Southwest Saskatchewan that will strengthen dams, weirs and reservoirs in the region and improve public safety. Learn more here: wsask.ca/news/key-water…

Design and construction work is progressing on five water infrastructure projects in Southwest Saskatchewan that will strengthen dams, weirs and reservoirs in the region and improve public safety.

Learn more here: wsask.ca/news/key-water…
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The Water Security Agency provides funding through the Agricultural Water Management Fund and the application intake deadline for the program is September 1, 2024. Call the Water Security Agency’s Client Services line at 1-866-727-5420 for more information. bit.ly/4dOTMwd

The <a href="/WSASK/">Water Security Agency</a> provides funding through the Agricultural Water Management Fund and the application intake deadline for the program is September 1, 2024. Call the Water Security Agency’s Client Services line at 1-866-727-5420 for more information. bit.ly/4dOTMwd