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Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship

Media Relations
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Backgrounders

What to know about drought levels
  • Drought levels measure the severity of dryness and are updated weekly on the B.C. Drought Information Portal.
  • In 2025, the drought portal features monitoring summaries, providing an overview of B.C.’s current drought conditions, impacts and outlook.
  • Declining stream flows and rising water temperatures put pressure on the ecosystems and wildlife that rely on a steady, healthy supply of water, particularly in the Okanagan and Vancouver Island.
  • Salmon River, near Salmon Arm, and Bessette Creek flows have reached levels of risk to aquatic ecosystems, while flows in the Similkameen River continue to be at record low for this time of year.
  • Flows into Cowichan River are also being reduced to preserve Cowichan Lake levels, as agencies work to limit potential impacts on fish.
  • According to Statistics Canada, in 2021, the average person in B.C. used 286 litres of water a day, 63 litres more than the Canadian average.