Saskatchewan's water resources and utilization / A.T. Prince and R.H. Clark.: En36-515/47E-PDF

"The development of an adequate supply of water is a major problem in the prairies. This problem arises from several causes: insufficient rainfall over large areas, particularly during the growing season; the uneven and erratic distribution of precipitation in the region; and the geographic setting of prairie streams. The non-uniform distribution of the water resources in the province presents a very real problem of making the water available when and where it is needed, a problem with which the province is dealing effectively. This paper is concerned only with the broader questions of long-term availability and adequacy of water resources in the prairie region"--P. 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Inland Waters Branch.
Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Title Saskatchewan's water resources and utilization / A.T. Prince and R.H. Clark.
Series title Technical bulletin ; no. 47
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Publishing information Ottawa : Inland Waters Branch, Dept. of the Environment, 1971.
Author / Contributor Prince, A. T.
Clark, Robert H.
Description 10 p. : maps.
Catalogue number
  • En36-515/47E-PDF
Subject terms Water resources development
Saskatchewan
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