The Government of the Northwest Territories maintains water monitoring stations across the territory to keep track of water levels and flow rates in areas of potential flood risk for communities.
This information is provided regularly to territorial and regional emergency managers to help understand the status of waterways across the NWT in the lead-up to, and during spring break-up – the highest-risk period for floods in the Northwest Territories. This is the report for May 6, 2022. (en anglais seulement)
The Government of the Northwest Territories maintains water monitoring stations across the territory to keep track of water levels and flow rates in areas of potential flood risk for communities.
This information is provided regularly to territorial and regional emergency managers to help understand the status of waterways across the NWT in the lead-up to, and during spring break-up – the highest-risk period for floods in the Northwest Territories. This is the report for May 2, 2022
Alberta-NWT Transboundary Water Quality for Slave and Hay Rivers 2018-2019 / Qualité des eaux transfrontalières entre l’Alberta et Les TNO pour la Rivière des Esclaves et la Rivière au Foin 2018-2019
Un sommaire est disponible en français dans le document.
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Plan for large transboundary rivers in The Alberta-NWT region assessment of results from the third year of sampling 2019
Alberta-NWT Transboundary Water Quuantity for Slave and Hay Rivers 2018-2019 / Quantité des eaux transfrontalières entre l’Alberta et Les TNO pour la Rivière des Esclaves et la Rivière au Foin 2018-2019
Un sommaire est disponible en français dans le document.
This report provides a summary of the work done between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2020 to meet the commitments of the Alberta-Northwest Territories Bilateral Water Management Agreement. The report is based on technical reports. Links to the full text of the original reports, where available, are provided in Appendix A.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and the Government of Alberta (GOA) are working to establish a monitoring program for the bioassessment of large transboundary rivers.