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Licenses: Open Government Licence - Alberta Organizations: Environment (1971-1992, 1999-2011) Language: English (Canadian) Audience: General Public Publication Type: Fact Sheet Topics: Environment

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February 1, 2015

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This two-page fact sheet outlines steps that can be taken by landowners to mitigate the chance that their land will flood during spring run-off.


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January 1, 2014

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A poster-style information sheet for lake monitoring programs.


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August 1, 2013

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This fact sheet summarizes information about pesticide service registration.


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February 8, 2013

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Parties responsible for hydrostatic testing must ensure they are in compliance with pertinent legislation, including the requirements of the codes of practice and other applicable legislation....


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August 26, 2011

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Presents graphs and summaries of the Alberta Surface Water Quality Index from April 1996 to 2010 for the Smoky, Peace, Red Deer, Athabasca, Bow, North Saskatchewan, and Oldman rivers.


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June 1, 2011

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This fact sheet provides a summary of information contained in the report A Desktop Method for Establishing Environmental Flows in Alberta Rivers and Streams. The main report was developed...


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March 1, 2011

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Private water well owners in Alberta are responsible for managing and maintaining their water wells. The Working Well program, and these fact sheets, provides well owners with information to...


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February 11, 2011

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The Honourable Rob Renner, Minister of Environment, led a delegation at the United Nations annual climate change conference (COP16) from December 6-10, 2010. The objective of this annual forum is...


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January 1, 2011

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Outlines the environmental protection guidelines for the development of transmission lines in the province.


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January 1, 2011

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Discusses the "riparian right" of lakefront landowners to add any new land that may accrete to their property, and notes that this does not mean that the landowner owns the property to the water's edge.