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Cariboo Region Water Quality Objectives

Last updated on December 11, 2019

Water quality objectives and supporting technical assessment reports for waterbodies in B.C.'s Cariboo Region.

San Rose River (Williams Lake)

  • San Rose River Overview Report (PDF)
  • San Rose River Technical Report (PDF)

Williams Lake (Central Cariboo)

  • Williams Lake Overview Report (PDF)
  • Williams Lake Technical Report (PDF)
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