Water Resources
2012
April 12, 2012
April 13, 2012
- Drinking water quality data for the Summer 2011 season is now available for:
March 15, 2012
January 20, 2012
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2011
December 21, 2011
- Drinking water quality data for the Spring 2011 season is now available for:
September 7, 2011
- Monitoring Snow Extent and Snow Water Equivalent on the Island of Newfoundland
Snow monitoring provides essential information for flood forecasting, hydropower generation, wildlife studies, drinking water reservoir operation, and for climate change adaptation in the province. The Water Resources Management Division (WRMD) provides flood forecasting services, in which snow monitoring has been integrated, for the communities of Badger, in the Exploits River Basin, and Deer Lake and Steady Brook, in the Humber River Basin.
September 2, 2011
August 5, 2011
- Drinking water quality data for the Winter 2011 season is now available for:
May 31, 2011
April 21, 2011
- Drinking water quality data for the Fall 2010 season is now available for:
Mar 8, 2011
Feb 21, 2011
Feb 8, 2011
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Water Resources Atlas of Newfoundland – 1992
The Water Resources Atlas of Newfoundland is a source of general information on water resources in the province as well as a reference in the preliminary planning and design stages of water resource projects. The Atlas describes the physiography, geology, climatology, hydrology, water quality, groundwater and water uses of the province. The hydrology section gives information on: drainage basins, river gauges, major lakes, reservoirs, river ice, flood zones, as well as maximum, minimum, mean, monthly and annual streamflows. The Atlas also includes 32 summary maps accompanied by supporting text, illustrations and photographs.
February 1, 2011
- Drinking water quality data for the Summer 2010 season is now available for:
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2010
December 8, 2010
December 6, 2010
- Drinking water quality data for the Spring 2010 season is now available for:
September 14, 2010
August 11, 2010
- The Application of Earth Observation Technology to Improve Water Resource Management in Newfoundland and Labrador (1.0 MB)
Water resource issues are often very complex and frequently require large amounts of diverse data. Effective management of water resources can be greatly aided by methods which allow for timely and accurate data collection. The use of Earth Observation (EO) technologies such as satellite based monitoring can be very useful as it can provide a cost-effective means of replacing or complimenting field data collection. This report outlines current and future uses of EO technologies in the Water Resources Management Division.
July 30, 2010
- Drinking water quality data for the Winter 2010 season is now available for:
June 10, 2010
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Evaluation of Existing Potable Water Dispensing Units and Recommendations for Design and Operational Guidelines
(11 MB)
Potable Water Dispensing Units (PWDUs) are small scale drinking water treatment systems that treat only a fraction of the total water demand, generally that used for drinking water. Treated water is stored on-site at a centralized location where residents can then collect their water in sanitized containers. Seven such systems exist in the province in small, rural communities. This study evaluates the performance, operation and maintenance of existing PWDUs and provides recommendations for improvements for future PWDU systems.
March 24, 2010
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Drinking Water Safety Annual Report 2009
(6.4 MB)
This annual report is written to provide current information on the overall state of public water supplies in Newfoundland and Labrador and to outline the progress of activities and accomplishments under the multi-barrier strategic action plan for drinking water safety. The report also outlines government's plan for ensuring safe drinking water in the future.
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Newfoundland and Labrador Water Resources Portal
The new 2008-09 flood risk mapping study has updated the 1:20 and 1:100 year flood lines. Additionally for the first time, this study, includes a 1:100 year climate change flood line to show potential changes in the flood zone due to future climate change. This reflects new practices in flood risk mapping, which include predicting the effect of climate change, to facilitate climate change adaptation.
March 19, 2010
- Drinking water quality data for the Fall 2009 season is now available for:
February 6, 2010
- Regional Water Resources Studies
Regional water resources studies have been completed for the Island portion of the province during two time periods. In 1968 a study was completed for some regions and between 1987 and 1993 studies were completed for all of the Island. These studies provide background information to assist in water planning and management activities.
January 6, 2010
- Drinking water quality data for the Summer 2009 season is now available for:
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2009
October 19, 2009
- Drinking water quality data for the Spring 2009 season is now available for:
October 16, 2009
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Hydrotechnical Study of Stephenville
Flood risk mapping studies have been completed previously for the Town of Stephenville in 1984 and 1996. However a new flood risk mapping study was undertaken in 2008-09, due to changes in hydrology, climate and new infrastructure for flood protection.
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The new 2008-09 flood risk mapping study has updated the 1:20 and 1:100 year flood lines. Additionally for the first time, this study, includes a 1:100 year climate change flood line to show potential changes in the flood zone due to future climate change. This reflects new practices in flood risk mapping, which include predicting the effect of climate change, to facilitate climate change adaptation.
July 16, 2009
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Pilot Study to Develop an Action Plan on Indicators for Monitoring Corrosion Control in Drinking Water
(950 KB)
This is a report on the Pilot Study to Develop an Action Plan on Indicators for Monitoring Corrosion Control in Drinking Water
in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The project was a joint effort between the departments of Health and Community Services,
Municipal Affairs, and Environment and Conservation to better understand the impacts of water distribution system corrosion rates on
the water quality at a consumer’s tap. This report represents the results of an intensive sampling and data collection program as well
as an analysis of the resulting data trends with respect to overall water quality and distribution system parameters.
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Blue-Green Algae Report 2008
(4.1 MB)
This report provides an overview of blue-green algae blooms and the work the Department of Environment and Conservation has undertaken
to monitor the presence of blue-green algae in provincial surface water bodies.
June 30, 2009
- Drinking water quality data for the Winter 2009 season is now available for:
June 26, 2009
June 25, 2009
- A Guide to Storage Yield Analysis at Unguaged River Sites
The effect of man-made instream storage on the naturally variable rate of streamflow must be considered in the assessment of surface water
availability for any major use such as municipal water supply and hydro power generation. When site specific streamflow data are not available,
storage-yield curves determined at one or more nearby gauging stations may have to be used. This guide presents the updated non-dimensional
storage-yield curves for 66 gauged watersheds.
- Characteristics and Estimation of Minimum Streamflows for the Island of Newfoundland
This report describes the characteristics of low streamflows for the Island of Newfoundland. Equations which may be used to predict the expected
low flow of given duration and return period on ungauged streams are then presented. The characteristics and estimation of low flows are important
for water resources engineering and management applications such as estimating available water supply for municipal and industrial uses, determining
the waste-water effluent dilution period of a receiving stream and generally for environmental impact studies.
June 12, 2009
- Best Management Practices for the Control of Disinfection by-Products in Drinking Water Systems in Newfoundland and Labrador
This report provides information on disinfection by-products (DBPs), causative factors and their characteristics, corrective measures for reducing
DBPs, and an integrated decision making framework for selecting DBP corrective measures. The report focuses on the situation and experiences of
smaller communities in Newfoundland and Labrador and is intended for reference by communities, consultants and government. Hydraulic modelling and
analysis using EPANET was performed on several water distribution systems in order to evaluate the effectiveness of various DBP corrective measures.
June 3, 2009
- Groundwater supply assessment and reporting guidelines for subdivisions serviced by individual private wells
The approval of new unserviced subdivisions or the addition of unserviced lots to existing unserviced subdivisions require that a groundwater assessment
be done to determine with high probability that acceptable quality and quantity drinking water will be available to homeowners for both the short and
long term. These guidelines provide administrative and technical guidance to developers applying for subdivision approval and ensure that the development
proposals are submitted with the required technical support.
May 26, 2009
- Presentations for the 2009 Water Well Workshop are now available. The workshop provides industry personnel with the latest information
and support necessary to enhance the public image and create an awareness of the importance of groundwater resources in this Province.
May 20, 2009
May 25, 2009
- Drinking Water Safety Annual Report 2008
(10 MB)
This annual report is written to provide current information on the overall state of public water supplies in Newfoundland and Labrador and to outline
the progress of activities and accomplishments under the multi-barrier strategic action plan for drinking water safety. The report also outlines government's
plan for ensuring safe drinking water in the future.
March 20, 2009
- Drinking water quality data for the Fall 2008 season is now available for:
February 5, 2009
- Hydrogeological Assessment of Cold Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
(4.8 MB)
The objective of this study is to determine what impact, if any; new private developments in Cold Brook will have on the Town of Stephenville water supply.
- Hydrogeology of Agricultural Development Areas Newfoundland and Labrador
This study is a detailed hydrogeological assessment of Agricultural Designated Areas (ADAs) in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It was carried out
as part of the Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador National Water Supply Expansion Program to increase knowledge of the hydrogeology of the province’s ADAs,
and to determine the suitability and availability of groundwater supply for agricultural needs in these areas.
- Hydrogeology of Western Newfoundland
This is the first of four new hydrogeology reports that will cover all areas of the province. The main objective of this study is to determine the physical
characteristics of the major geological units in relation to the occurrence, availability, and quality of the constituent groundwater and to define in latter
terms the aquifer potential. This study is based entirely on available data sources for the groundwater resources of the Western Newfoundland region. Three
accompanying maps outline the hydrogeological resources.
January 21, 2009
- A policy that establishes the Department of Environment and Conservation’s drinking water quality monitoring and reporting requirements for all public water
supplies has been posted.
January 6, 2009
- Drinking water quality data for the Summer 2008 season is now available for:
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2008
September 26, 2008
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Flood Risk Maps - Hydrotechnical Reports and AutoCAD mapping
The province, in cooperation with the federal government, undertook hydrotechnical studies and mapping of flood risk areas. The maps, completed for 38
communities, delineate the flood risk zones for floods with a return period of 20 years (5% chance in any year) and 100 years (1% chance in any year).
This page has scanned pdf files of all of the hydrotechnical reports produced under this program. It also has digital mapping in the form of AutoCAD
files for almost all of these areas.
- Drinking water quality data for the Spring 2008 season is now available for:
July 27, 2008
June 10, 2008
- Drinking water quality data for the Winter 2008 season is now available for:
May 9, 2008
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Drinking Water Safety Annual Report 2007
(1.8 MB)
This annual report is written to provide current information on the overall state of public water supplies in Newfoundland and Labrador and to outline the
progress of activities and accomplishments under the multi-barrier strategic action plan for drinking water safety. The report also outlines government's
plan for ensuring safe drinking water in the future.
April 30, 2008
April 25, 2008
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Water Well Data for Newfoundland and Labrador 1950 - March 2008 is now available on CD. The CD contains all information pertaining to
drilled water wells in the province. The data is current to March, 2008 and contains approximately 17,800 entries.
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Farmers and the general public in Newfoundland and Labrador can now go on line to track groundwater levels and water quality in selected farming areas
of the province.
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The Agri-food Water Quality Index (AFWQI) calculator is a tool for determining how good a water supply is for agricultural purposes such as irrigation
and livestock watering.
February 29, 2008
- Drinking water quality data for the Fall 2007 season is now available for:
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