https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?topic=Environment&res_format=PDF&tags=historic+resources&dataset_type=publicationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T10:38:29.194786+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'culture and tourism'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2f75c063-ce6b-47c0-a35f-88c08d12b3832016 groundwater monitoring program report : historical Turner Valley gas plant2019-02-22T20:18:03.556609+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The objectives of the 2016 monitoring and sampling programs were to evaluate the groundwater quality at selected areas of the historical gas plant and the performance of the containment wall and treatment corridor.2019-02-22T20:11:24.245313+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/967b5f78-9716-4604-8d39-461e48f8fd562017 groundwater monitoring program report : historical Turner Valley gas plant2019-02-22T20:18:31.962081+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The objectives of the 2017 monitoring and sampling programs were to evaluate the groundwater quality at selected areas of the historical gas plant and the performance of the containment wall and treatment corridor.2019-02-22T20:14:48.941771+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b7a4f2d8-968c-4bd1-838b-f157f0a1992aThe swing of things : contributions to archaeological research in Alberta, 2018.2020-12-03T21:30:29.455256+00:00The swing of things: Contributions to archaeological research in Alberta, 2018 is part of the Archaeological Survey of Alberta. This issue contains a series of archaeology articles that inform research, management practices, and methods in Alberta.2019-07-24T16:12:34.795834+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/080ca710-c6c0-41e9-9a3d-6a7d98d81343Advancing archaeology : industry and practice in Alberta, 20192021-01-05T22:56:41.816231+00:00The Archaeological Survey of Alberta Occasional Paper series was established in 1976 as a means of disseminating information to archaeologists, historians, and members of the public in Alberta. The series is comprised mainly of annual review volumes that detail select projects carried out within the province and across Western Canada. This issue (No. 39) is devoted to advancing archaeological practice in cultural resource management and research.2020-12-16T20:06:02.331873+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/cbcba871-e9db-4ec8-badf-f3081fad751cTurner Valley Gas Plant : surface water and groundwater monitoring programs2021-03-24T19:21:18.736399+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. The objectives of the groundwater monitoring program were to: verify that known contaminants on site are not reaching the Sheep River; establish seasonal variation in flow and quality in the surface and groundwater regimes; and to provide information to be used in restoring and reclaiming the historic site in an environmentally effective way.2018-11-01T16:13:08.277507+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b5d2330a-e673-41bc-8604-cd1d5db2baa82012 groundwater monitoring report : historical Turner Valley Gas Plant2021-03-24T19:26:42.845757+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The objectives of the 2012 monitoring and sampling programs were to evaluate the groundwater quality at selected areas of the historical gas plant and the performance of the containment wall and treatment corridor.2018-10-31T20:03:18.247408+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/383368e7-48c4-4451-b3aa-d47fca9858542013 groundwater monitoring report : historical Turner Valley Gas Plant2021-03-24T19:27:11.636196+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The objectives of the 2013 monitoring and sampling programs were to evaluate the groundwater quality at selected areas of the historical gas plant and the performance of the containment wall and treatment corridor.2018-10-31T20:05:20.803795+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7793d441-6651-4c3f-b143-86559bf6a9d62014 groundwater monitoring report : historical Turner Valley Gas Plant2021-03-24T19:27:55.197810+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The objectives of the 2014 monitoring and sampling programs were to evaluate the groundwater quality at selected areas of the historical gas plant and the performance of the containment wall and treatment corridor.2018-10-31T20:07:42.910846+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0ba564ae-d2b8-458f-8220-410ba0403982Human health and ecological risk assessment for the Turner Valley Gas Plant2021-03-24T19:33:12.243717+00:00A site protection and remediation project for the The Turner Valley gas plant was completed in the Spring of 2007. This report presents the results of a study of the human health and ecological risk assessment for the Sheep River floodplain beyond the containment wall at the site. The Turner Valley gas plant, western Canada’s first natural gas processing and refining facility and the site of Alberta’s first major oil and gas discovery, is a provincial historic resource and a national historic site.2018-11-02T21:10:39.692709+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/781be107-bd02-4a05-9ee4-6423fac4d4f2Shallow soils assessment : Turner Valley Gas Plant2021-03-24T19:34:00.184284+00:00Presents the results of an investigation to evaluate shallow soil quality with respect to identified contaminants of concern in the propose public access are of the Turner Valley gas plant historic site, and to assess the shallow soil quality with respect to mercury along a section of the future public tour path. The Turner Valley gas plant, western Canada’s first natural gas processing and refining facility and the site of Alberta’s first major oil and gas discovery, is a provincial historic resource and a national historic site.2018-11-01T14:27:37.454649+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c85e394c-7600-4f2c-a789-b380820f65132011 groundwater monitoring report : historical Turner Valley Gas Plant2021-03-24T19:37:08.030231+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The objectives of the 2011 monitoring and sampling programs were to evaluate the groundwater quality at selected areas of the historical gas plant and the performance of the containment wall and treatment corridor.2018-10-31T19:58:35.195575+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9ce43257-fe9c-4d3d-8310-167a6a094a792010 groundwater monitoring report : historical Turner Valley Gas Plant2021-03-24T19:40:12.448509+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The objectives of the 2010 monitoring and sampling programs were to evaluate the groundwater quality at selected areas of the historical gas plant and the performance of the containment wall and treatment corridor.2018-10-31T19:07:02.388817+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/45f429c2-97bd-43f6-8988-99fd65594253Turner Valley Gas Plant : 2009 groundwater monitoring report2021-03-24T19:44:37.921664+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a groundwater containment and treatment system was constructed to contain and treat impacted groundwater. The purpose of the 2009 groundwater monitoring program was to collect groundwater data in order to assess the performance of the remediation system.2018-10-31T18:57:50.952572+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/259a4e73-0a08-405a-a5da-f441498ae100Turner Valley Gas Plant conservation plan2021-03-24T19:45:13.673281+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. The conservation planning presented in this report has been developed to mesh conservation priorities determined in the assessment of the buildings and equipment, together with the interpretive strategy. The plan establishes two distinct components for the site: a self-guided component, and a guided walking tour.2018-11-02T19:16:52.750423+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/326a810a-8d81-401d-a965-23a5b6faac27Turner valley - gas plant : removal of underground storage tanks and remediation of mercury contamination, construction summary report2023-02-24T18:23:17.711205+00:00The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995. A reclamation program was implemented for the redevelopment of the site. As part of the reclamation program, a contract was designed to address three issues identified on the gas plant land: interior mercury vapors, exterior mercury concentrations in soil, and risks to health and the environment by aging underground storage tanks present throughout the site.2018-11-01T16:05:54.880552+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/814e9283-37fd-461a-9c78-1291edb5d0f3Recording and reporting historic structures [2022]2023-03-06T15:43:23.155967+00:00The presence of historic structures within the footprint of a proposed development project may trigger a requirement for documentation of historic structures. Additionally, historic structures may be encountered while investigations are being undertaken for another type of historic resource (e.g., archaeology). Heritage consultants are to take an inclusive approach and provide adequate documentation for all historic structures within a project area. Heritage consultants are to take an inclusive approach and provide adequate documentation for all historic structures within a project area. This document supports requests for Historical Resources Act approval submitted through the Online Permitting and Clearance system when documentation of historic structures is required.2022-08-05T16:40:05.486084+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/961c4ee4-ea93-47e5-9aa2-488119bda072Gas migration test report - Dingman #1 seep area2023-08-30T14:40:56.888773+00:00Presents results of a gas migration test on the Dingman #1 seep area to delineate the seep area and establish LEL (lower explosive limit) percentages in the affected areas. The Turner Valley gas plant site, used for many decades for petroleum production and refining, was decommissioned after 1985 and was designated as a historic site in 1995.2018-11-01T14:56:22.345435+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/43bbef6f-a41a-4bf4-bf08-412b20b2f5feSurvey of the Alberta Infrastructure Turner Valley Gas Plant for evidence of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM)2023-09-14T21:00:17.846254+00:00Presents the results of a study to locate accumulations of naturally-occurring radioactive material in surface production equipment at the Turner Valley gas plant. Results show that there is no evidence of technically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material. The Turner Valley gas plant, western Canada’s first natural gas processing and refining facility and the site of Alberta’s first major oil and gas discovery, is a provincial historic resource and a national historic site.2018-11-02T21:29:27.579477+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7f0580f4-f860-464b-90c2-05d50c23c707Listing of historic resources : instructions for use2023-09-28T16:25:21.213450+00:00The listing of historic resources is a tool that may assist developers, industry representatives and municipalities in determining if a proposed development might affect historic resources. The listing identifies lands that contain or have a high potential to contain historic resources, including archaeological sites, palaeontological sites, Aboriginal traditional use sites of a historic resource nature, or historic sites and structures. This guide provides information on how to interpret and use the data in the listing.2016-06-22T16:37:26.429260+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/de0245f6-e476-4cee-8969-c280df18b828Alberta listing of historic resources2023-09-28T19:04:31.844766+00:00The listing of historic resources identifies lands that contain or are believed to contain historic resources, including primarily archaeological and palaeontological sites, Indigenous traditional use sites of a historic resource nature, and historic structures. Issued twice a year, it provides industry and other developers with advance notification of possible historic resource concerns. [See "Related" for a link to instructions for use.]2015-07-08T19:45:00.245662+00:00