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What is our water budget?

People often assume our water supply is limitless but between contamination and overuse, we have to wonder: how much water is really available.

Vancouver Island University Geography Professor, Dr. Alan Gilchrist and a Master of Geographic Information Systems Applications student have partnered with the BC Ministry of Forest, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, the Regional District of Nanaimo and the Cowichan Valley Regional District to develop a water budget.

Gilchrist said, “Humans can’t use all this water because there are other organisms that rely on it, plants and animals and all those kinds of things, a whole ecosystem. So, what we are going to be able to do is, hopefully, sort of, have a sense of how much water is in the entire system and how much of that can reasonably be used by humans.”

Gilchrist said knowing where, when and how much water is flowing into or out of an area will determine how much is left for human use and where stresses or water shortages exist or are developing.

The project is expected to be finished by next fall.

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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