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90 results found for: "Athabasca River"

Information Type: publications Publication Type: Report

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October 20, 2023

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This study assesses and identifies flood hazards along 3 km of Marten Creek and 1 km of an unnamed tributary through Municipal District of Lesser Slave River, including Marten Beach.


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August 28, 2023

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This report presents a summary of annual streamflow on the Lower Athabasca River and water use by the mineable oil sands sector and other licensed users, relative to weekly management limits, and...


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August 25, 2023

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This report was prepared to fulfill reporting requirements mandated by the Lower Athabasca Region Surface Water Quality Management Framework for the Lower Athabasca River, which supports the Lower...


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December 23, 2022

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Surface water quality management frameworks are a key component of Alberta's cumulative effects management system. These frameworks are designed to monitor, evaluate and proactively manage the...


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August 18, 2022

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Provides an update on the activities undertaken by Environment and Parks as part of the management response for trigger and limit exceedances under the Lower Athabasca air quality and surface...


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April 6, 2022

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This study assesses and identifies flood hazards along 8 km of the Tawatinaw River through Athabasca County, including Rochester.


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March 28, 2022

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This study assesses and identifies flood hazards along 6 km of the Pembina River through Lac Ste. Anne County, including Sangudo.


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March 22, 2022

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This report presents the methods used to generate the web-based Condition on Environment (CoE) content published for chloride (Cl-) concentrations in the surface water of major rivers and their...


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March 1, 2022

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This study assesses and identifies flood hazards along 8 km of the Athabasca River, 8 km of Muskeg Creek, and 6 km of the Tawatinaw River through Athabasca and Athabasca County.