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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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2012-01-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
Purpose of this Plan: This Vermilion River Watershed Management Plan recommends actions that need to be taken to meet the goals of Water for Life: Alberta’s Strategy for Sustainability (2003): safe, secure drinking water; healthy aquatic ecosystems; and reliable quality water supplies for a...
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2020-11-01
Wabamun Lake Watershed Management Plan Steering Committee
While lake management is complex and can be looked at through a number of different lenses, this plan focusses on four overarching goals: good water quality; healthy aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity; wise land use; engaged stewardship. (As cited in the executive summary.)