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2024 R45 – Groundwater Protection in the Province of British Columbia

  • Year: 2024
  • # R45
  • # EB65
  • Metchosin

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Whereas over one million British Columbians rely on groundwater for daily use and that groundwater presents significant challenges in terms of monitoring, defining (classifying/characterizing),and demonstrating water viability, including water-use budgets/allocations;

And whereas the impacts of climate change, population growth and industrial activity are intensifying, and all three factors can negatively impact groundwater sustainability and sources:

Therefore be it resolved that UBCM request that the provincial government prioritize the following:
1. Renew the work to identify aquifers at risk in terms of productivity and vulnerability to contamination, climate change, population growth and other criteria;
2. Continue to build in the province’s groundwater monitoring capacity, including installation of additional observation wells for high risk aquifers;
3. Develop a regular reporting process on the health and viability of high-risk aquifers; and
4. Develop a funding program for local governments to support local monitoring of groundwater resources.

  • AVICC Decision: Endorsed
  • Action: Conveyed to UBCM
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  • UBCM Number: EB65
  • UBCM Decision: Endorsed
  •  UBCM Response link
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