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Officials Consider Lowering Water Flows over Lake Cowichan Weir Again as Dry Conditions Continue

  • Water levels in Cowichan Lake and Cowichan River remain critically low due to ongoing dry conditions, prompting discussions about reducing water flows to 4.5 cms.
  • A recent meeting on July 17 discussed reducing water flows from 5.5 cms to 4.5 cms due to concerns about low water levels and fish health.
  • Brian Houle from Domtar Crofton Mill stated that a flow of 5.5 cms is not sustainable in the current dry conditions and that a reduction will be discussed further.
  • Bob Crandall expressed deep concern over early season water level drops affecting fish survival in tributaries.
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Ladysmith Chronicle broke the news in Ladysmith, Canada on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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