This site requires Cookies enabled in your browser for login.
WaterNet Home
WaterNet
for
pour le
Canada
Menu
WaterNet
Home
GWFO
Home
Master
List
Data
Centre
Collections
X
Defaults
Select All
Websites
X
Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) Global Water Futures (GWF) Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS) International Network of Alpine Research Catchment Hydrology
Legacy Research Programs
X
Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) Drought Research Initiative (DRI) International Network of Alpine Research Catchment Hydrology (Legacy Site) Improving Processes & Parameterization for Prediction in Cold Regions Hydrology (IP3) The Mackenzie Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Study (MAGS)
Legacy sites
Map
Utilities
X
Account Settings Metadata Editor Record List Alias List Editor
Data Centre
Data Type Editor
. . .
X
Clear
Select All
Advanced Search
Related items loading ...
Fetching Chart ...
Project Information
Project Name
New Tools for Northern Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment
Led by
Lead 1
Lead 2
Lead 3
Lead 4
Name
Jeffrey McKenzie
David Rudolph
Institution
McGill University
University of Waterloo
Role
PI
Co-I
Contact Information
jeffrey.mckenzie@mcgill.ca
drudolph@uwaterloo.ca
Classification (e.g., "GWF Pillar 3", "CCRN", etc.)
GWF Pillar 1 Ph2
Project Websites
https://gwf.usask.ca/projects-facilities/all-projects/p1ph2-groundwater-vulnerability.php
Project Description
The reliance on groundwater resources in northern Canada is rapidly increasing, yet the understanding of its occurrence and vulnerability is very poorly understood. The unique characteristics of both the climatic and subsurface conditions in the north (e.g. extreme cold, permafrost, etc.) significantly influences groundwater systems and their vulnerability. In this project, major groundwater stakeholders ranging from Territorial and municipal governments, indigenous communities, and private water users are directly engaged with the research team to co-create groundwater management and vulnerability assessment strategies specific to the challenges of the North. The major focus is on developing a novel methodology for Northern Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment for aquifers and wells in the Yukon and Northwest Territories (NWT). Two pilot locations have been selected for implementation and evaluation of the selected/developed vulnerability assessment methods: - the Riverdale Aquifer in the Yukon Territories, which provides water for Whitehorse (pop. 32,000), and - the Community of Whatì, NWT (pop. 500), a member community of the Tłı̨ chǫ government. Both rely completely on groundwater for their drinking water supplies. The utility and performance of the vulnerability assessment approaches will be evaluated at both sites by the research team and the collaborating stakeholders.
Current Status of this Project
○ Planned
◉ In Progress
○ Abandoned
○ Complete
© 2026 - WaterNet Version 2026-06-01
Global Water Futures Observatories
Powered by
G W F Net
T-2021-11-23-j1KMPpha1Wk21gufIoMRFmg Project 1.2