The Oldman Watershed Council (OWC) is a Watershed Planning and Advisory Council focused on watershed health and long-term water security across the Oldman basin. Our work brings people, data, and practical solutions together to support resilient communities, ecosystems, and economies.

Everything we do is guided by four strategic pillars. Together, they shape how we learn from the watershed, plan for change, and work collaboratively to address complex challenges.

Our Four Strategic Pillars

  • 1) Education & Literacy: Watershed issues are people issues. OWC supports learning and engagement that build understanding, strengthen stewardship, and deepen connections between people and the watershed. This work aligns with priorities in our Integrated Watershed Management Plan and supports informed decision-making at all levels.

  • 2) Monitoring & Reporting: Sound decisions depend on trusted data. We collect, analyze, and share scientific information to fill gaps in watershed knowledge and inform land-use planning and management. Our monitoring includes groundwater, surface water, stream health, and contaminants, including pesticides.

  • 3) Planning & Implementation: As climate conditions shift and drought risk increases in parts of the watershed, proactive planning is essential. OWC supports practical, locally grounded approaches that improve resilience and advance long-term water security for communities, ecosystems, and industries.

  • 4) Convener & Collaborator: Complex watershed challenges require collaboration. OWC provides a neutral, inclusive forum where diverse perspectives come together to build shared understanding and collective action. We work to ensure everyone in the watershed feels welcome, heard, and represented.

    Explore each pillar below to learn about related projects, outcomes, and ways to get involved.

How This Work Shows Up

Our strategic pillars guide everything from research and restoration to engagement and partnership-building. They connect directly to the projects we deliver today and the outcomes we track over time.

  • Current Projects highlight how these pillars are put into action through on-the-ground work, research, and community collaboration.

  • Our Impact shares what we are learning, how conditions are changing, and how collective efforts are strengthening watershed health and water security.

Explore the sections below to learn more about our projects, outcomes, and opportunities to get involved.


Education & Literacy

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Monitoring & Reporting

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Planning & Implementation

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Convener & Collaborator

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