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The Healthy Watersheds Initiative is creating jobs and bringing communities together to protect fresh water, restore salmon habitat, and adapt to climate change. 
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We Are of Water

"We Are of Water", illustrated by Chenoa Gao, provides visuals connected to voices and knowledge shared by Indigenous Elders, youth, and community members through HWI projects on the significance of watersheds and water.
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Unpaving Kus-Kus-Sum: Restoring and Recycling

The Kus-Kus-Sum Unpaving Paradise project is decommissioning and restoring a historic sawmill site along the Courtney River.
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Symposium & Celebration Dinner

On February 23, 2023, project team members, First Nations leaders, provincial and local government representatives, and community members came together to celebrate the outcomes and learnings from the HWI.
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$100 million invested in Watershed Security Fund to be co-developed with First Nations

The BC Government and BC First Nations Water Table has announced an investment of $100 million towards creating a Watershed Security Fund and a commitment to co-developing the Fund with First Nations.
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700+
jobs
$27M
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270+
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Supported Projects

Clear view at the Kootenays. (Photo: Nick Davies / REFBC)
Nature-Based Planning and Natural Asset Analysis in Watersheds in Rural RDCK Area E Communities
Lead Organization
West Kootenay Community EcoSociety
Grant Amount
$ 450,000.00
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Clear view at the Kootenays. (Photo: Nick Davies / REFBC)
Description

West Kootenay Community EcoSociety is working with First Nations and communities in Central Kootenay to assess natural assets and develop nature-based plans for two key watersheds. WKCES will prepare a plain language risk and opportunity analysis, and will develop an interactive map describing the current condition of the watersheds for residents who rely on them for drinking water. This project will support up to 21 jobs. (Photo: Nick Davies / REFBC)

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Bridge Replacement on Log Train Trail at Platzer Creek
Lead Organization
Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District
Grant Amount
$ 40,000.00
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Description

Alberni Clayoquot Regional District is replacing the pedestrian bridge and repairing the abutments on Log Train Trail at Platzer Creek. This project, which supports nine jobs, is addressing erosion and safety and will improve water flow in a critical salmon-bearing stream.

Lead Organization
Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District
Grant Amount
$ 40,000.00
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Comox Valley Project Watershed Society’s “Kus-kus-sum” project (Photo: Rick Ward)
Kus Kus Sum Unpaving Paradise - Estuary Restoration
Lead Organization
Comox Valley Project Watershed Society
Grant Amount
$ 700,000.00
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Comox Valley Project Watershed Society’s “Kus-kus-sum” project (Photo: Rick Ward)
Description

Comox Valley Project Watershed Society, in partnership with K'omoks First Nation and the City of Courtenay, is dismantling and restoring Kus-kus-sum, a former sawmill site on the Courtenay River, to its native estuary saltmarsh and riverside forest. Restoration of this site will benefit at least nine fish species, 145 bird species, and 281 plant species. The first phase of this project will support at least 40 jobs. (Photo: Rick Ward)

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(Photo: Andy Fitzsimon / Unsplash)
Elk Valley Stormwater Solutions and Water Awareness
Lead Organization
Elk River Alliance
Grant Amount
$ 19,197.00
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(Photo: Andy Fitzsimon / Unsplash)
Description

Elk River Alliance is implementing stormwater treatment practices to preserve wetland and riparian areas in the Elk Valley. This project, which uses a combination of stewardship activities and public education, will support up to three jobs. (Photo: Andy Fitzsimon / Unsplash)

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