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. South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards Inc. . Ground WaterIn its simplest state, there are two broad categories of geological deposits found in the watershed:Bedrock deposits and Glacial deposits. The bedrock geology of the South Saskatchewan River Watershed is mostly comprised of a thick shale deposit referred to as the Lea Park Formation. The Lea Park Formation is composed primarily of thick clay and silts, providing low yield water supplies, and is not considered a potential1144
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1. Below Your Watershed
5. Ground Water Description
In its simplest state, there are two broad categories of
geological deposits found in the watershed:
bedrock deposits and glacial deposits. Ground Water Description
In its simplest state, there are two broad categories of
geological deposits found in the watershed:
bedrock deposits and glacial deposits.
21. Increasing Demands for Groundwater
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24. What can we do?
25. Promote Awareness
26. Support Agricultural Beneficial Management Practices Water Well Management
Decommissioning abandoned wells and sealing and capping old water wells.
Protecting existing wells from surface contamination.
27. Spot The Well
28. Take Action
29. Well Decommissioning Demonstrations
30. Brad Ashdown, C.E.O.
Maurija Skansen, Watershed Coordinator
Town of Outlook Office Building
410 Saskatchewan Ave West
P.O. Box 662 Outlook, Saskatchewan S0L 2N0
Phone: (306) 867-9549
Fax: (306) 867-9559
Email info@southsaskriverstewards.ca
Website: www.southsaskriverstewards.ca South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards Contact Information