Our Newsletters
SEAWA UpStream Quarterly Newsletter - NEW!
Learn more about what's happening at SEAWA from our Winter, 2012 UpStream Quarterly Newsletter. This special edition features highlights from the Snowy Owl Migration, Water Conservation Workshop, Watershed Issues, and World Rivers Day Video.
Click here, to view an archive of all of our previous SEAWA Newsletters!
About Us
About SEAWA - Vision, Mission and Goals
SEAWA is the South Saskatchewan River Basin Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) for South East Alberta. The South East Alberta Watershed Alliance (SEAWA) was formed in 2007 and incorporated as a non-profit society in 2008. SEAWA members include interested individuals, communities, ranchers, farmers, industries, companies, governments, conservation groups, tourism groups and educational institutions.
Supporting Members
Supporting Our Members
SEAWA supports our Members and Sector Groups with workshops, conventions, field trips, and educational programs throughout the watershed. For more information on becoming a member and learning about the watershed, check out the membership details. Read more...
Become a Member
Become a SEAWA Member
You have taken the first step in becoming involved. To join SEAWA, you can fill out our online SEAWA Membership Form, or you can also send us an email to admin@seawa.ca
Click here, to learn more about the benefits of becoming a SEAWA member...
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Please CLICK HERE... to participate and contribute to our SEAWA Public Survey (and help to advance the work on our upcoming SEAWA Integrated Watershed Management Plan)
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Welcome to Canada's Water InfoStream, a compilation of online water data and information resources from across Canada.
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The winner of a US high school watershed video contest: Don't Be a Fool! Pick Up Your Poo! Watch it here...
- SEAWA has started to bring people together to discuss watershed management and develop an "Integrated Watershed Management Plan" for our region! Would YOU like to be involved? PLEASE, let us know! We are looking for people interested in providing their opinions, experience and ideas. Call us or email - we would be happy to provide you with more information.
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Water has both environmental and economic value. Ensuring our natural resource sectors – the biggest water users in Canada – have enough water to grow, and use that water more efficiently and sustainably - is what the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy’s new water report is all about. Read about it and download it here...
- What's new in the world of water? Check out recent headlines from home and around the globe.
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SEAWA WSoW Tool 
Learn more about SEAWA's new online and interactive Web-based State of the Watershed (WSoW) tool.
It brings together current data and information on the basin’s water quality and quantity, its landscape and biological community, and land use activities. And, also be sure to check out our new 2011 State of the Watershed Summary Report.
Rob Renner, Minister of Environment
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