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Osoyoos Lake Water Quality Society
  • Home
    • Local News
  • About
    • What OLWQS Does
    • OLWQS and its role in protecting the integrity of Osoyoos Lake
    • General Water Facts
    • Osoyoos Lake Facts & Figures
    • Water Data 2011-2021
  • What You Can Do
  • FAQ
  • Clean, Drain & Dry
  • Articles
  • Topics of Interest
    • Pollution
    • Rare Species
    • Salmon
    • Septic Tanks
    • Sewers
    • Spotted Lake
    • Storm Drains
    • Swimmer’s Itch
    • Weeds
    • West Nile Virus
    • Wetlands
    • Xeriscaping
  • Become a Member/Volunteer
  • Contact OLWQS
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Recent Posts

  • KUDOS to all who helped OLWQS to get its boat in the Cherry Festival Parade
  • OLWQS is busy keeping Osoyoos Lake beautiful
  • Yellow fish back at Osoyoos storm drains
  • Introducing OLWQS’ New Board of Directors for 2022-23
  • Another successful yellow fish repainting for Town of Osoyoos

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Recent Posts

  • KUDOS to all who helped OLWQS to get its boat in the Cherry Festival ParadeJuly 2, 2022
  • OLWQS is busy keeping Osoyoos Lake beautifulJune 26, 2022
  • Yellow fish back at Osoyoos storm drainsJune 14, 2022
  • Introducing OLWQS’ New Board of Directors for 2022-23June 14, 2022
  • Another successful yellow fish repainting for Town of OsoyoosJune 13, 2022
The Society & Contact Info

The Osoyoos Lake Water Quality Society (OLWQS) was founded in 1991 by community members to help promote public awareness of the lake, covering issues such as conservation, pollution and lake management. It is a non-political, non-profit charitable organization run entirely by volunteers.

To learn more about the Osoyoos Lake Water Quality Society, please contact Ms. Birgit Arnstein, President via email olwqs4info@gmail.com. You can also write to us at c/o Osoyoos Lake Water Quality Society P.O. Box 1382, Osoyoos, B.C. Canada V0H 1V0.

Become a Member & Get involved

Join us! Get involved in keeping Osoyoos Lake beautiful for our children's children. Become a member and learn how to be a steward of your environment. Annual Membership is $25 and can be completed in three ways.

  • E-transfer $25 funds + Complete MEMBERSHIP FORM
  • Complete MEMBERSHIP FORM + $25 cheque and mail to Osoyoos Lake Water Quality Society P.O. Box 1382, Osoyoos, B.C. Canada V0H 1V0.
  •  Complete MEMBERSHIP FORM + $25 cheque and deliver in person to Polka Dot Door, 8522 Main St (next to Wildfire Grill) in Osoyoos during regular business hours.
  • Click HERE for more information about joining OLWQS

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Special Kudos and Thanks to: the Town of Osoyoos, Sonora Community Centre, Osoyoos Sailing Club, and our many wonderful volunteers!