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Alberta IFN stream classification assessment project validation of the recommended method

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Description

In December 2000, Alberta Environment, with the support of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, contracted Golder Associates Ltd. to carry out Phase I of the Alberta IFN Classification Assessment Project. The overall objective of the project is to develop a reliable and defensible tool to establish instream flow needs (IFNs) for small to medium-sized streams in Alberta. The tool is needed to assist Alberta Environment in regulating water withdrawals from streams and rivers while protecting the aquatic environment. A rapid assessment tool is required to determine IFNs at much less cost than site-specific studies.

Updated

October 1, 2004

Tags
AIFNCAP 2004 instream flow needs stream classification streamflow

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

Alberta IFN stream classification assessment project validation of the recommended method / submitted to Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, Alberta Environment, Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

Alternative Title

Alberta instream flow needs stream classification assessment project validation of the recommended method

Alternative Title

Final report : Alberta IFN stream classification assessment project validation of the recommended method.

Extent

101 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment (1971-1992, 1999-2011)

Contributor

Golder Associates

Place of Publication

Calgary

Resource Dates

Date Created

2004-10-01

Date Added

2020-06-17T14:46:33.665433

Date Modified

2004-10-01

Date Issued

2004-10-01

Date Archived

2020-06-17

Audience information

Identifiers

ISBN (pdf)

0778540006

ISBN (print)

0778539997

NEOS catalogue key

3062935

Local Identifier

Pub no. T/788 ; Report no. 04-1326-033.

Usage / Licence

Licence

No licence

Contact

Contact Name

Information Centre

Contact Email

[email protected]