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Exploring Water Security in the Nechako Watershed Through Industrial Research

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsDecember 23, 2025021 Min Read
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Researchers in the Nechako Watershed, led by Dr. Stephen Déry from the University of Northern British Columbia, are studying the effects of climate change on water security through a $1.5 million project. Launched in 2019, the initiative involves tracking river temperatures and precipitation patterns, and employs computer models for long-term analysis.

The watershed faces challenges due to climate change and human activities, particularly with Rio Tinto managing water operations for hydropower. As they strive to reduce their environmental impact, understanding these dynamics is crucial.

A pilot project has monitored water temperatures at various sites, while plans for additional data loggers and weather stations aim to gather comprehensive environmental data. This information will aid in understanding aquatic life impacts, such as on salmon species. Results will be shared with local communities to enhance water management decisions amid ongoing climate shifts.

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