B.C. doesn't know where all its groundwater is going. Experts worry as drought looms

Paige Thurston, Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework program manager, right, completes a survey following a hydrometric install on Apex Creek in the Columbia Basin near Nelson, B.C. in this undated handout photo. A trio of experts in British Columbia says persistent drought is exposing cracks in how the province manages water, especially when it's scarce. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Living Lakes Canada *MANDATORY CREDIT*

VANCOUVER - Growing up on a ranch in the Columbia River Valley, water has always been part of Kat Hartwig's life, and over the years, she's noticed changes.

Marshy areas her family used for irrigation or watering cattle are dry, wetlands are becoming "crunchy" rather than spongy underfoot, and snowmelt is disappearing more quickly each spring, ushering in the dry summer months, Hartwig says.

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