Water Stewardship Information Sources

ID 1318
Citation Nelitz, M., T. Douglas, and M. Rutherford. 2009. Freshwater for Fish and People: Moving Towards モLiving Water Smartヤ.Vancouver, BC: Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council.
Organization PFRCC
URL http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/Library/340433.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords In British Columbia, and elsewhere, water managers are faced with the challenge of balancing competing
demands for water. Limits in supply or high demand create situations of water scarcity where not enough water
is available for both human (out-of-stream) and ecological (instream) needs. As well, governing laws, institutions,
or managers often do not to recognize that instream needs have a prior, or at least equal, right to water
comparable to other users. In some situations water is allocated to out-of-stream users first, with instream needs
being an afterthought or only if モexcessヤ water exists. Current trends in B.C. suggest that balancing needs for
water will become increasingly difficult in the future: the population is growing; rates of water consumption are
among the highest in the country and the world; water use is currently in conflict with instream needs in many
locations; climate change is increasing water scarcity; and populations of freshwater reliant fish species, such as
Pacific salmon, are in decline.
Information Type report
Regional Watershed Thompson, Okanagan, Shuswap; Nicola; Similkameen
Sub-watershed if known
Aquifer #
Comments
Project status complete
Contact Name Marc Nelitz
Contact Email [email protected]