
OLWQS president Birgit Arnstein, has a talk with Osoyoos elementary school students about the importance of keeping Osoyoos Lake free of toxins, garbage and pollution by conducting a shoreline cleanup supervised by their teachers. PC Neil Bousquet
Help the Osoyoos Water Quality Society to continue to do its water research and its educational initiatives, (like Yellow Fish paintings at storm drains), all aimed work to help keep our gorgeous Osoyoos Lake beautiful so that future generations can enjoy it as much as we have.
Darlene Hovid and Verla Anderson complete another fish painting.
OLWQS conducts seminars and works closely with other organizations such as OASISS to inform the public about the dangers of invasive mussels.

OLWQS takes important water measurements that are used by the BC government to help determine the health of Osoyoos Lake.

OLWQS arranges for public education forums on how to Clean, Drain and Dry your watercraft to prevent the spread of invasive species.