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Watershed Management on PEI
Watersheds on PEI A watershed is an area of land that drains surface water and groundwater into a river or stream. Prince Edward Island has more than 250 watersheds. They provide drinking water for the province, as well as water for agricultural and commercial needs. Every...
View Groundwater Level Data
Groundwater level search results include data from 14 groundwater level observation wells across PEI; mapped locations of observation wells; graphs; and downloadable raw data. The groundwater level data provides long-term trend information, both historical and real-time, on groundwater levels. How do I access the data? You can access the data through the PEI Water Registry (annual data or long term data). You can also access groundwater level data through the province's open data portal.
Flooding and Home Resilience
Many homes are at risk of flooding from heavy rainfall and plumbing leaks. Heavy rainfall events will become more common with climate change. Home flooding can happen when water seeps into your house by the foundation and through windows that are at or below ground level. How can...
L’importance d’être Intelli-feu : un chef des pompiers local en est bien conscient
Lorsque Jason Woodbury a entendu parler du programme Intelli-feuMC Canada, il a saisi l’occasion d’y prendre part. Jason, qui est chef des pompiers à Miscouche, a déjà travaillé pour le ministère des Forêts de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Il comprend donc mieux que la plupart des gens l...
Water Withdrawal Permit (Surface Water) Application Form
Water Withdrawal Permit – Surface Water Application Form
Déclaration du ministre Gilles Arsenault à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la Francophonie
Gilles Arsenault, ministre responsable des Affaires acadiennes et francophones, a fait la déclaration suivante à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la Francophonie : « Aujourd’hui, c’est la Journée internationale de la Francophonie. Le 20 mars est reconnu partout dans le...
Cleantech Research and Innovation Fund
Island business, organizations, academic institutions and communities developing clean technology may be eligible for funding through the Cleantech Research and Innovation Fund (CRIF). CRIF will provide up to $500,000 for research and development of a product, service or process that achieves any of the following CRIF program pillars: Reduce negative environmental impact by significantly improving energy efficiency and switching fuel sources; Sustainably enhance grid resiliency; Develop sustainable use of resources; Create non-emitting and/or renewable energy; or Enhance environmental...