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DWWP Reports
Reports are compiled from external and internal sources. If you know of a report that is appropriate to add to this inventory please email: [email protected]
Region-Wide Reports
- Region-Wide Reports
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Innovative Options and Opportunities for Sustainable Water Use - 2008 2.6 MB Dec 12, 2018 RDN Agricultural Water Demand Model Report - 2013 3.38 MB Dec 12, 2018 Water Conservation Plan - RDN Water Service Areas Only - 2013 3.69 MB Dec 12, 2018 Water Quality 3 Year Trend Report - Community Watershed Monitoring Network - North RDN - 2011-2013 2.6 MB Dec 12, 2018 Regional Drought Update - 2015 2.78 MB Dec 12, 2018 RDN Regional Hydrometric and Climate Monitoring Scoping Study - 2015 17.07 MB Dec 12, 2018 NRCAN GSC 3D Model Aquifer Characterization of Nanaimo Lowlands - 2015 3.34 MB Dec 12, 2018 NRCAN GSC Nanaimo Lowlands Aquifer Characterization Atlas - 2016 20.08 MB Dec 12, 2018 State of Our Aquifers Newsletter - 2017 5 MB Dec 12, 2018 Water Conservation Evaluation - RDN Water Service Areas Only - 2018 3.35 MB Dec 12, 2018 Surface Water Quality Trend Analysis CWMN 2011-2017 18.52 MB Dec 12, 2018 DWWP Action Plan - 10 Year Implementation Review - 2018 1 MB Dec 12, 2018
Water Region 1 - Big Qualicum
The Big Qualicum water region extends from Mud Bay in the north to Qualicum River in the south and from the coast to the Beaufort Mountain Range in the west. The total drainage area is approximately 292 sq. km. It includes all of RDN Electoral Area H and small sections of Areas F and G. The key surface water bodies include Horne Lake, Nile Creek, Thames Creek and of course the Big Qualicum River.
- Big Qualicum Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Qualicum River Water Allocation Plan - 1996 2.51 MB Aug 23, 2017 Thames and Nash Creeks Restoration and Protection Strategy - 2011 4.68 MB Aug 23, 2017 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 1 - 2013 3.04 MB Jan 13, 2017 State of our Streams - WR1 Thames and Nile - 2015 5.72 MB Aug 23, 2017 Area H Hydrogeological Review for OCP update - 2016 5.5 MB Aug 23, 2017 Annie Creek USHP Stream Assessment - 2017 1.97 MB Sep 27, 2017 Aquifer 662 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.75 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 416 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.31 MB Sep 22, 2017
Water Region 2 - Little Qualicum
The Little Qualicum River flows north east from the highest point in the watershed in Labour Day Lake on Mount Arrowsmith towards Cameron Lake and down the Little Qualicum River to the Straight of Georgia. The total drainage area is approximately 251 sq. km. It contains parts of Electoral Areas F, G and H. They key surface water bodies include Whiskey Creek, Kinkade Creek and the Little Qualicum River. The Little Qualicum River is important for the Town of Qualicum Beach's groundwater supply.
- Little Qualicum Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Cameron River Coastal Watershed Assessment - 1998 8.83 MB Sep 22, 2017 Little Qualicum River Watershed Management Feasibility Study - 2006 0.38 MB Sep 22, 2017 Little Qualicum River Flow-Habitat Study - 2009 33.61 MB Sep 22, 2017 Whiskey Creek Groundwater Supply Assessment - 2012 4.93 MB Sep 22, 2017 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 2 - 2013 2.95 MB Sep 22, 2017 Water Quality Objectives - Little Qualicum River Watershed - Min of Env - 2014 1.95 MB Sep 22, 2017 State of our Streams - WR2 Little Qualicum and Cameron - 2015 5.73 MB Sep 22, 2017 Wetland Classification and Geologic Assessment Report - Little Qualicum WR - 2017 3.67 MB Apr 5, 2018 Aquifer 661 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.34 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 664 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.42 MB Sep 22, 2017
Water Region 3 - French Creek
The French Creek Water Region consists of steep forested headlands that drain from the mountains at 1080 meters above sea level, and the more gentle topography of the Nanaimo lowlands. The total drainage area is approximately 121 sq. km. It includes most of the communities of Parksville, Qualicum Beach,and parts of Electoral Area F (including Hilliers, Coombs and Errington) and Area G (including French Creek, Dashwood and San Pareil).
- French Creek Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Restoration and Awareness Strategic Plan for Beach and Grandon Creeks - 1999 1.44 MB Dec 15, 2016 French Creek Watershed Study MOE - 2002 12.72 MB Dec 15, 2016 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 3 - 2013 3.51 MB Dec 15, 2016 Miller Road Park - French Creek Bank Erosion Protection - 2013 3.71 MB Dec 15, 2016 Grandon Creek USHP Stream Survey - 2015 1 MB Dec 15, 2016 French Creek USHP Stream Survey - 2015 1.23 MB Dec 15, 2016 State of our Streams - WR3 French and Grandon - 2015 5.9 MB Dec 15, 2016 Phase 2 Water Budget Scoping French Creek - 2016 9.5 MB Dec 15, 2016 Wetland Classification and Geologic Assessment Report - French Creek WR - 2017 2.87 MB Apr 5, 2018 Aquifer 217 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 2.45 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 216 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 2.62 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 220 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.43 MB Sep 22, 2017
Water Region 4 - Englishman River
The Englishman River flows in an easterly direction from Mount Arrowsmith at 1819 m above sea level and discharges into the Strait of Georgia, north of Craig Bay. The main Englishman and South Englishman rivers originate in Arrowsmith, Hidden and Fishtail lakes. Th total drainage area is approximately 324 sq. km. The watershed includes parts of Electoral Areas F and G and the City of Parksville.
- Englishman River Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Stream Flow, Water Quality and Nutrient Monitoring in Englishman River Watershed- 2002 2.84 MB Jun 2, 2017 Groundwater Supply Evaluation and Aquifer Yield Assessment - Englishman River WR - 2010 2.14 MB Jun 2, 2017 Englishman River Water Quality Objectives Min of Environment - 2010 0.56 MB Jun 2, 2017 Integrating the Site with the Watershed and the Stream - Englishman River WR - 2012 5.22 MB Jun 2, 2017 Lower Englishman River Watershed Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction - 2012 47.04 MB Jun 2, 2017 Englishman River Habitat Status Report - 2013 2.05 MB Jun 2, 2017 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 4 - 2013 2.66 MB Jun 2, 2017 Groundwater Flow Through Bedrock Contributing to the Englishman River - 2014 8.55 MB Jun 2, 2017 State of our Streams - WR4 Englishman and Shelly - 2015 5.55 MB Jun 2, 2017 Stream Talk Vol 22 No 2 - Restoring Runs on the Englishman River - 2015 0.16 MB Jun 2, 2017 Lower Englishman River Watershed Wetland Study - 2015 8.03 MB Jun 2, 2017 Project Update - Groundwater Surface Water Interaction on the Englishman River - 2017 6.5 MB Feb 13, 2019 Aquifer 216 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 2.62 MB Feb 13, 2019 Morison Creek USHP Habitat Survey - 2018 5.75 MB Feb 13, 2019
Water Region 5a - Nanoose
This subsection of Water Region 5 covers the Nanoose area. The forested headlands are drained by small creeks such as Bonnell and Nanoose Creeks. The water for residents in this region comes from groundwater sources - the bedrock and sand & gravel aquifers that underlie this area. It includes RDN Electoral Area E, which is primarily rural residential and suburban.
- Nanoose Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Chase River to Nanoose Water Allocation Plan - 1994 4.51 MB Dec 15, 2016 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 5 - 2013 4.23 MB Dec 15, 2016 RDN Water Service Areas - Water Conservation Plan - 2013 3.69 MB Dec 15, 2016 Integrated Stormwater Management Plan - Lakes District Schooner Cover - 2013 10.5 MB Dec 15, 2016 Electoral Area E Water Monitoring Plan - 2016 9.82 MB Dec 15, 2016 Aquifer 1098 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.5 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 219 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 2.47 MB Sep 22, 2017
Water Region 5b - Lantzville to South Wellington
This subsection of Water Region 5 covers the area between Lantzville and South Wellington, including the City of Nanaimo. The primary watersheds in this region are the Millstone River watershed and the Chase River watershed. The highest point in this water region is Mt Benson. There are many smaller watersheds, that are in urban/ sub-urban areas, such as Knarston Creek, Departure Creek, Cat Stream and Northfield Creek. This water region includes Electoral Area C, the District of Lantzville and the City of Nanaimo.
- Lantzville to South Wellington Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Chase River to Nanoose Water Allocation Plan - 1994 4.51 MB Dec 15, 2016 City of Nanaimo Water Supply Strategic Plan - 2007 3.9 MB Dec 15, 2016 Millstone River Side Channel Project - 2008 1.21 MB Dec 15, 2016 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 5 - 2013 4.23 MB Dec 15, 2016 City of Nanaimo Water Conservation Strategy - 2014 2.34 MB Dec 15, 2016 Lantzville Water Study - 2015 9.18 MB Dec 15, 2016 State of our Steams - WR5 Departure Creek and Millstone River - 2015 2.17 MB Dec 15, 2016 Millstone River USHP Stream Survey - 2016 3.04 MB Aug 24, 2017 Wetland Classification and Geologic Assessment Report - Nanoose to South Wellington WR - 2017 2.34 MB Apr 5, 2018 Aquifer 211 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 0.86 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 215 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.52 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 213 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.6 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 167 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.2 MB Sep 22, 2017 Cat Stream USHP Stream Survey - 2017 2.43 MB Aug 24, 2017
Water Region 6 - Nanaimo River
The Nanaimo River Water Region basin starts at Fourth Lake and follows the Nanaimo River down to the estuary across from downtown Nanaimo. The total drainage area is approximately 939 sq. km. Its major tributary is the South Nanaimo River (aka South Fork) which provides the drinking water for the City of Nanaimo. The land base for this water region includes RDN Electoral areas A and C.
- Nanaimo River Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Nanaimo River Water Allocation Plan - 1993 11.11 MB Dec 15, 2016 Fourth Nanaimo Lake Dam Manual - 2013 6.82 MB Dec 15, 2016 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 6 - 2013 4.67 MB Dec 15, 2016 Nanaimo River Watershed Baseline Report 2nd Edition - 2014 8.7 MB Dec 15, 2016 State of our Streams - WR6 Nanaimo River and Haslam Creek - 2015 2.19 MB Dec 15, 2016 Holden Creek USHP Stream Survey - 2016 1.5 MB Dec 15, 2016 Aquifer 165 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.38 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 161 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.09 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 160 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 1.32 MB Sep 22, 2017
Water Region 6b - Cassidy-Cedar-Yellow Point
This subsection of Water Region 6, the Nanaimo River Water Region, covers the communities of Cassidy, South Wellington, Cedar and Yellow Point. The Nanaimo River and Haslam Creek run through this area, but the main water supply for residents here is groundwater from the aquifers that underlie the area.
- Cedar-Yellow Point Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Nanaimo Estuary Management Plan - 2006 5.65 MB Dec 15, 2016 Area A Groundwater Assessment and Vulnerability Study - 2010 2.65 MB Dec 15, 2016 Haslam Creek - Habitat Assessment USHP Method - 2010 20.19 MB Dec 15, 2016 Phase 1 Water Budget Study - RDN Water Region 6 - 2013 4.67 MB May 5, 2017 State of our Streams - WR6 Nanaimo River and Haslam Creek - 2015 2.19 MB Dec 15, 2016 Phase 2 Water Budget Scoping Cedar Yellowpoint - 2016 9.5 MB Dec 15, 2016 Aquifer 162 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 2.22 MB Sep 22, 2017
Water Region 7 - Gabriola and Islands
Gabriola is a populated rural island off the east coast of Nanaimo. It is approximately 53 sq km of low altitude terrain in the Coastal Douglas-fir Biogeoclimatic zone. There are no significant surface water sources on the island, so residents rely on groundwater and rainwater for domestic purposes.
- Gabriola Water Region
Filename File Size (mb) Modified Gabriola Groundwater Conditions - 1978 6.01 MB Sep 22, 2017 Phase 1 Water Budget Study Gabriola - 2013 46.52 MB Sep 22, 2017 Gabriola Groundwater Recharge Modelling Report - 2016 2.25 MB Sep 22, 2017 Aquifer 709 - State of our Aquifers Report - 2017 3.22 MB Sep 22, 2017