
February 2025 International Souris River Public Meeting Planned for Minot, North Dakota
The public is invited to hear the latest updates on hydrological conditions and other issues from the International Souris River Board on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025.
The public meeting will be held from 7-9 p.m. (CST) at the Grand Hotel, 1505 N. Broadway in Minot, North Dakota. People unable to attend in person can participate online via the Zoom platform. All who plan to attend in person or virtually are asked to register beforehand for planning purposes.
The Souris River originates in Saskatchewan before winding its way through North Dakota and Manitoba to join the Assiniboine River. The International Souris River Board monitors water quality, aquatic ecosystem health and flow issues, and reports on the apportionment of water between Canada and the United States.
The board, appointed by the International Joint Commission (IJC), includes Indigenous and public advisory committees.
The agenda for the public meeting includes a presentation by board co-chairs on the IJC and the board, along with a summary of board activities. Current and predicted hydrological conditions in the basin also will be covered, with time for people to ask questions and provide comments. You also may submit a question or comment for the board during registration.
More information on the board is available at ijc.org/en/srb.
Contacts
International Souris River Board
Brent Hanson, US Secretary, email
Brianna Vaagen, Canadian Secretary, email