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Home » Publications » ENVIRONMENT » Healthy Watersheds and Airsheds » Legal Basis for Enabling Watershed Authorities in BC

Legal Basis for Enabling Watershed Authorities in BC

Filed in: Healthy Watersheds and Airsheds Law reform Province-wide Sustainable Communities | August 4, 2019 by The Environmental Law Centre Society

Report prepared for the Okanagan Basin Water Board examining how watershed management entities are enabled, the source of their powers and funding, and the legal mechanisms that actually make them happen.

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