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8 results found for: "Casey, Richard."

Licenses: Open Government Licence - Alberta

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March 1, 2013

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Alberta Environment and Water (AEW) monitors the surface water quality of provincial lakes to evaluate short- and long-term environmental conditions, and to inform lake management and policy. The...


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August 1, 2005

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Selenium is a naturally occurring element, commonly found in rocks and soil. It is a nutrient usually required in small amounts by humans and other organisms, but it can be toxic at only slightly...


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September 1, 2003

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This report outlines how in the early 1980s, Alberta Environment established a formal water quality monitoring program at Wabamun Lake. The program was designed to determine long-term patterns in...


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September 1, 2003

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Several studies were initiated in 2002 to address concerns related to a fish kill and metal levels in sediments from Wabamun Lake. This study was conducted by Alberta Environment to determine the...


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November 2, 2000

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The objective of this report is to determine whether the ecological effects of treated bleached kraft pulp mill effluent on aquatic invertebrates vary with water temperature. To address this...


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February 1, 2000

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This report includes the initial findings of a study initiated in spring 1999 by the Water Management Division and Fisheries Management Division (Natural Resources Service). The study was designed...


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June 1, 1990

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Sediment Oxygen Demand (SOD) is an important variable in the oxygen balance of rivers, in particular during the winter under low flow and extensive ice-cover. In 1989, a method to measure SOD...


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January 1, 1989

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Method Development and Measurement of Sediment Oxygen Demand During the Winter on the Athabasca River.