https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?organization=cultureandtourism&tags=historic+resources&res_format=PDFOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T09:46:50.210624+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'culture and tourism'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2b49df93-dd86-48f3-ab87-92b89b9066062015 groundwater monitoring report : historical Turner Valley gas plant2019-02-22T20:14:17.615478+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 2015 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.2019-02-22T20:07:45.016557+00:00https://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/442dfa3b-c082-41ee-bde3-15ee10c7d9d5Recording and reporting historic structures [2017]2020-01-13T16:20:36.742427+00:00The presence of historic structures within the footprint of a proposed project may trigger a requirement for an Historic Resources Impact Assessment. This guide presents information to help consultants report and record the presence of historic structures.2017-01-06T16:14:58.455893+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/cb3d5b10-3266-4323-bbe1-077a1b202e55Recording and reporting historic structures [2019]2022-08-10T15:29:25.210903+00:00The presence of historic structures within the footprint of a proposed project may trigger a requirement for an Historic Resources Impact Assessment. This guide presents information to help consultants report and record the presence of historic structures.2019-03-12T14:32:37.404722+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3c850894-f1f3-4645-878a-13ed77649fd5Archaeological Site Inventory data form guide2022-12-21T23:18:48.322713+00:00Presents guidance on completing the Archaeological Site Inventory Form, which is used to record basic information on archaeological sites in Alberta. The Inventory contains over 40,000 site records, with approximately 500 added each year. New site records can result from investigations conducted in areas proposed for development, as required through the Historic Resources Impact Assessment process, or from academic research projects.2017-11-23T22:44:01.195262+00:00