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The Moose Jaw River drainage basin is one of five sub-basins that make up the Upper Qu'Appelle Watershed. [3] Craven Dam at the village of Craven is the dividing point between the upper and lower watersheds of the Qu'Appelle River. The river and its tributaries drain a total of 9,360 square kilometres (3,610 sq mi). [4]
Stream power, originally derived by R. A. Bagnold in the 1960s, is the amount of energy the water in a river or stream is exerting on the sides and bottom of the river. [1] Stream power is the result of multiplying the density of the water, the acceleration of the water due to gravity, the volume of water flowing through the river, and the ...
The Moose Jaw River is a major tributary of the Qu'Appelle River [2] For most of its course, Thunder Creek follows a valley called the Thunder Creek meltwater channel that was formed over 10,000 years ago near the end of the last ice age. [3] During the drought of the 1980s, the river, and the marshes and lakes along its course, almost ran dry.
River Total drainage area Total length North Saskatchewan [1]: 122,800 km 2 (47,400 sq mi) : 1,287 km (800 mi) South Saskatchewan (to head of Bow River) [1]: 335,900 km 2 (129,700 sq mi)
Water Security Agency is located in Moose Jaw, SK, Canada and is part of the Water, Sewage and Other Systems Industry. Water Security Agency has 320.5 full time equivalent employees across all of its locations. The Agency operates dams and related facilities, maintains an inventory of the quantity and quality of ground and surface water,
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Avonlea Creek begins at Piapot Cree First Nation 75G, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south-east of the intersection of Highway 6 and Highway 712.From there, it travels in a north-westerly direction past Parry, paralleling the Moose Jaw River until it empties into the Watson Reservoir, south-east of the village of Avonlea.
The doctors and nurses didn’t believe Tomisa Starr was having trouble breathing. Two years ago, Starr, 61, of Sacramento, California, was in the hospital for a spike in her blood pressure.