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11 results found for: "Sosiak, A. J."

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May 13, 2015

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Twin Valley Reservoir was first filled in 2003 following construction of a new dam on the Little Bow River near its confluence with Mosquito Creek. To fill and operate the new reservoir, increased...


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December 1, 2003

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A partnership of agricultural, residential, and recreational landowners concerned about water quality and low flow in Grand Valley Creek was formed in 2002. Alberta Environment provided a water...


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April 1, 2002

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To assist the development of plans for the Highwood and Little Bow River watersheds, the Science and Standards Division, Alberta Environment was asked to examine the relationship between flow and...


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February 1, 2002

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Alberta Environment installed deflection structures in the Bow River immediately downstream from Nose Creek in the spring of 2001. This report summarizes data collected in the monitoring program...


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July 1, 1999

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Water Sciences Branch, Alberta Environment (AENV) was asked to determine if any significant changes had occurred in the water quality of the Elbow River upstream from Glenmore Reservoir, since the...


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March 1, 1999

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Alberta Envrionmental Protection has intensively monitored the Bow River ecosystem since 1989. This work was designed to determine the distribution of contaminants from the Canada Creosote site in...


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February 1, 1998

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In November 1989, a liquid mixture of various contaminants including the wood preservatives creosote and pentachlorophenol (PCP) was found seeping into the Bow River adjacent to the abandoned...


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August 1, 1997

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The Pine Lake Restoration Society began various projects in 1995 designed to reduce nutrient loading and thereby control algal blooms in Pine Lake. Measures to control both external (e.g., runoff...


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July 1, 1997

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Pakowki Lake is an intermittent, hypertropic lake in Southeastern Alberta. This study was designed to dertermine whether there was evidence that cyanobacterial blooms increase the rate of avian mortality.


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December 1, 1994

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A water quality sampling program was conducted at Chestermere Lake and along the Western Irrigation District canal during the open water seasons of 1992 and 1993. This program was designed to...