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Alberta maintains a network of more than 200 monitoring wells across the province and many show water levels that are stable or even increasing. But many are not. Another year of drought ...
Alberta maintains a network of more than 200 monitoring wells across the province and many show water levels that are stable or even increasing. But many are not. More on Science and Tech More videos ...
New Keystone XL Route Could Still Threaten Ogallala Aquifer Map ... The original Keystone XL would have crossed through 100 miles of the Sandhills on its way from the tar sands mines of Alberta, ...
EDMONTON — In the middle of an Alberta mountain playground, adjacent to a popular ski resort, there's a well sunk into the bedrock that has John Pomeroy worried. Bob Weber, The Canadian Press Jan 21, ...
Pomeroy is reluctant to generalize about what’s happening to Alberta aquifers. Article content University of Saskatchewan professor John Pomeroy conducted research in Whitehorse, Yukon in 2021.
EDMONTON — In the middle of an Alberta mountain playground, adjacent to a popular ski resort, there's a well sunk into the bedrock that has John Pomeroy worried. Bob Weber, The Canadian Press ...
Alberta maintains a network of more than 200 monitoring wells across the province and many show water levels that are stable or even increasing. Article content Read More ...
It's one of the few groundwater monitoring wells that Alberta has in the mountains. Away from any human influence, it's a good indicator of what's actually happening. "The lowest water levels are all ...