In this essay, Lorne Fitch, P. Biol., describes what the Oldman watershed means to him and and the people of our region.
WHAT IS A WATERSHED?
A watershed is the area of land that carries water from the land after rain falls and snow melts through the soil, groundwaters, creeks and streams making its way into larger rivers and eventually the ocean. Because water flows downhill, the watershed boundaries are most always located on the top of hills or mountains.