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The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority posts its annual plan as part of the Government's commitment to be open and accountable to the public.
Plans outline the long-term goals and objectives the Authority will be pursing. For each objective, a set of key actions and performance
measures are identified. Progress in implementing key actions, and changes in performance measures will be reported in the Authority's annual report.
In future years, plans will continue to evolve to reflect experience, progress and stakeholder feedback.
Statement from the Minister
I am pleased to present the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority's 2010-11 Annual Report, which details the Watershed Authority's progress on the commitments made in its 2010-11 Plan and reports on a number of performance measures.
Your government is committed to ensuring that Saskatchewan is a safe place to live and raise a family. Through the past year, our province faced major challenges from flooding due to rainfall in 2010 and the need for flood preparation in spring 2011. The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority played a major role in preparing for and managing these floods through the Emergency Flood Damage Reduction Program, the Fishing Lake channel construction, relocation of Waldsea Lake cottages, ongoing flood forecasting and other projects. I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the outstanding work performed by Watershed Authority employees to help maintain a secure Saskatchewan.
Effective management of our water supplies is essential to help ensure Saskatchewan continues to grow and develop. The initiatives pursued by the Watershed Authority in 2010-11, and those planned for 2011-12, will help ensure water continues to be available to support our communities.
Dustin Duncan
Minister Responsible
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
2011-12 Annual Plan
2010-11 Annual Report
2010-11 Annual Report Highlights
Previous Year's Reports and Plans
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