Watershed Program
- monitors water levels
- manages dam safety
- collects data for water license compliance
Kiskatinaw River Watershed
The Kiskatinaw River is the sole source of drinking water for the City of Dawson Creek and the Village of Pouce Coupe, as well as surrounding rural residents. It services a combined population of approximately 15,000 people.
The river flows from Bearhole Lake and is fed by numerous springs along the way. Water flows approximately 170km downstream from Bearhole Lake to our water intake facility located in the Arras community. From there, we pump the water into a series of reservoirs.
The Watershed Stewardship Program monitors water levels and water quality. They also work with stakeholders to apply best management practices in the watershed.
Dawson Creek Watershed
The City's namesake the "Dawson Creek” runs through the middle of the community. The Watershed Program has many stations in the creek that track water levels. During flood events, staff use the water level data to make decisions about road closures and evacuations. These stations also support research and water license compliance.
Flood mitigation
In 2019, we updated our Flood Mapping. Many flood mitigation projects have been implemented from this mapping information.
Studies
The Watershed Stewardship program has completed many studies, including:
- Bearhole Lake Water Balance Studies
- Dawson Creek Limited Watershed Assessment
- Drinking Water Quality Risk Assessments
- Source Water Protection and Management Plans
For more information or to access research and studies about our watershed, contact our Watershed Team.
Contact Us
The City of Dawson Creek
10105 - 12A Street
City of Dawson Creek, BC V1G 3V7
Telephone: 250-784-3600