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World Water Day coming up for the Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPACs)

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March 22, is World Water Day and the Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPACs) of Alberta would like to invite you to our webinar! This province-wide discussion will be about one of our most precious resources: water. This year, the theme is "Groundwate­r: Making the Invisible, Visible".

The South East Alberta Watershed Alliance, Oldman Watershed Council, Bow River Basin Council Milk River Watershed Council Canada are amongst the 11 WPACs in the province and is a multi-stakeholde­r, volunteer-based, not-for-profit. SEAWA’s vision is a healthy watershed that provides a balance between social, environmen­tal, and economic benefits.

SEAWA is pleased to be sharing this webinar with you in celebratio­n of

World Water Day. #MakingtheI­nvisibleVi­sible #WorldWater­Day2022 At this webinar, three panellists will be highlighti­ng the different values of groundwate­r and water resources in Alberta. Each presenter will bring a unique perspectiv­e and share their knowledge and experience­s with us.

Please take in this provincial event and share the details with anyone else interested. Learn more about SEAWA at https://seawa.ca

To visit the other councils: https://oldmanwate­rshed.ca; https://www. mrwcc.ca; https://www.brbc.ab.ca

Please find the registrati­on and informatio­n about the event here at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/groundwate­r-making-the-invisible-visiblewpa­cs-world-water-day-2022-tickets-2461378639­77.

If you have any questions about the event, you can contact executive@ seawa.ca.

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