Working Together
Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan
Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan
Lake
Watershed Land
Shoreline
Working Together
Improving our collaboration and organizational capacity
Working Together Key Findings
People and different jurisdictions have different and sometimes conflicting perspectives on the nature and scale of Pigeon Lake’s problem, the likely effectiveness of proposed solutions, The Plan provides an opportunity to coordinate implementation, and assess the organizational assets to implement the plan and its policies
Objectives
Improve regional collaboration, partnership and organizational effectiveness to promote collective action for a healthy watershed, healthy lake and healthy community.
Implementing the Plan
There are many active entities working together to implement the Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan:
Alliance of Pigeon Lake Municipalities
Pigeon Lake Watershed Association
Government of Alberta
Lake Partners
Committees and Groups
Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan Steering Committee
In-Lake Technical Committee (APLM)
Mamawo Mimiwi Sakahikan Working Group
Since the PLWA began, engagement with the Maskwacis Cree has been important. In 2017, the draft Plan gave further impetus for working together. A working group of the Maskwacis Cree has been proposed in support of the Plan Vision and to explore opportunities to work together.
Comments on Development Proposals in the Pigeon Lake Watershed
Village West ASP | PLWA/PLWMP Comment (Feb. 2022) | PLWA/PLWMP Comment (June 2022)
Confined Feeding Operation RA21045 | Statement of Concern | Adverse Effects Report
Special interest or expertise in Watershed Management?
Join a committee or working group. Our work is mandated and guided by the Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan (PLWMP) Steering Committee and/or the Pigeon Lake Watershed Association Board of Directors and follows the PLWMP Terms of Reference.
Other – Help. If you simply wish to help with the events or in some way, click the Join button
Thank You!