What's a Watershed?

According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, a watershed is a region or area bounded peripherally by a divide and draining ultimately to a particular watercourse or body of water. It is an area of land that captures snow and water, divide that keeps flowing waters apart. When excess water is created during rainfalls or snow melts, a watershed carries the excess water from land and little by little, the water is directed into soils, groundwater, marshes, creeks, steams, rivers and eventually into lakes and sea.

Watersheds can be used as the natural basis for adminstrative regions.  In Alberta, major watersheds are stewarded by 11 non-profit organisations called “Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils” or WPACs [1] as shown in the map alongside.  On an international level, Canada and the United States of America established the International Joint Commission [2] in 1909 to jointly manage shared waters (e.g. the Columbia River [3]).

A colour-coded map of Alberta's Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils overlaid onto a map of Alberta's municipalities.
Alberta's Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (2019). Source: Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils.

Sources

  1. Government of Alberta, n.d., Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils. https://www.alberta.ca/watershed-planning-and-advisory-councils. Accessed 2024-02-28.
  2. International Joint Commission, n.d., Role of the IJC. https://ijc.org/en/who/role. Accessed 2024-02-28.
  3. International Joint Commission, n.d., Columbia River. https://ijc.org/en/watersheds/columbia. Accessed 2024-02-28.
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Ross Douglas

Board Member

Ross has extensive executive experience in Operations, Governance, Information Technology and Strategy at the board and senior management level including Mancal Corporation, Mancal Energy, Highridge Exploration and Atlantis Resources. He has worked in Oil and Gas, Coal, Commercial Real Estate, Portfolio Management, Recreation, Retail and Water and Wastewater Treatment. His experience is also geographically diverse having overseen operations in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. Additionally, he has been on the board of companies with operations in Argentina, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Kazakhstan, and Russia. He has served on numerous Public, Private and Not for Profit Boards across a number of industries.

Ross has been active on several industry Boards and committees including the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and The Schulich School of Engineering Industry Advisory Council at the Schulich School of Engineering.

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Brian Mergelas, PhD, ICD.D

Board Member

Brian is a seasoned Cleantech entrepreneur with a proven history of successfully bringing complex water technologies to the market.   With over 25 years of experience, he has led various organizations to achieve significant milestones in the industry. 

Having started as the founding CEO of the Pressure Pipe Inspection Company (PPIC) and later taking the helm at the Water Technology Acceleration Project (WaterTAP), Brian’s entrepreneurial spirit has been instrumental in driving innovation and growth within the sector. 

He is an active investor in the cleantech sector and has served on many boards including the Ontario Clean Water Agency. 

Actively engaged in industry associations like AWWA, WEF, IWA, and ASCE, Brian enjoys collaborating with fellow professionals to promote advancements in the field. 

Brian holds an undergraduate degree and a PhD in Physics from Queen’s University, which has provided him with a solid technical foundation.   As a member of the Institute of Corporate Directors, he brings valuable insights to corporate governance.