The Columbia River Treaty is a landmark water-management agreement, ratified in 1964, by the United States and Canada which ...
The United States and Canada have reached an agreement in principle to modernize the 1964 Columbia River Treaty that has governed hydropower operations and management of flood risks on both sides ...
Federal and provincial governments must stand up for B.C.'s interests in Columbia River Treaty modernization talks ...
The Columbia ... river and its dams. But that treaty is quickly approaching an important deadline this September, and if nothing changes, terms in the treaty become less favorable to the United ...
Efforts to modernize the Columbia River Treaty provide an opportunity to right the wrongs of the past By Stewart Rood, ...
The Columbia River Treaty is a landmark water-management agreement, ratified in 1964, by the United States and Canada which aimed to co-ordinate water management within the Columbia River Basin ...
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and President Dwight Eisenhower signed the Columbia ... United States. Indeed, Canada and the U.S. have an agreement in principle to “modernize” the Columbia ...
Stewart Rood receives funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Alberta Environment and Parks, and has received funding from BC Hydro, the Kootenai ...
by the United States and Canada which aimed to co-ordinate water management within the Columbia River Basin, particularly through the construction of four large dams in the headwaters. Three ...
The Columbia River Treaty is a landmark water-management agreement, ratified in 1964, by the United States and Canada which aimed to co-ordinate water management within the Columbia River Basin ...