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Studies & Reports (NSWA)
Items in this Collection
- 38North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
- 9Trew, David
- 5Clare, Shari
- 5Fiera Biological Consulting Ltd.
- 5Golder Associates Ltd.
- 5Koenig, Shantel
- 28Watersheds
- 16Water quality
- 10Alberta--Sturgeon River
- 10Canada--North Saskatchewan River
- 7Aquatic ecology
- 6Canada--North Saskatchewan River Watershed
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2016-03-31
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
Golder Associates Ltd. (Golder) was contracted by the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA) to complete an Aerial Assessment of Riparian Areas of the Vermilion River, AB and its Major Tributaries. The focus of the assessment is five-fold, including: 1) Delineation of lotic riparian areas...
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2016-12-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
This report summarizes and evaluates water quality data collected from surveys carried out at seven locations on the Vermilion River and two locations on Stretton Creek during July, August and October 2014. Historic and published water quality data for the Vermilion River basin are limited; the...
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2016-07-12
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
The Vermilion River is a small, slow-moving mud-bottom prairie river in Alberta. Except for the lowest reach, the river ceases to flow in mid to late summer, which dictates many ecosystem processes. This study reports poor macroinvertebrate FBI score, which shows the Vermilion River to be an...
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2009-06-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
The goal of the Vermilion River Water Supply and Demand Study was to support the Vermilion River Watershed Management Project by integrating and assessing existing hydrologic information in the VRB, generating new knowledge on hydrologic functions in the basin, and developing tools to support...
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2008-03-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
The North Saskatchewan River Basin (NSRB) exhibits significant spatial variability in temperature and precipitation, both within any given year and from year to year. In the mountains and higher foothills, precipitation tends to be relatively high and evapotranspiration low, resulting in high...