Re-establish Former Water Level and Flow monitoring stations at four sites within the Peace Athabasca Delta of Wood Buffalo National Park
This is a non-designated project on federal lands or outside Canada. The listed authorities are responsible for the project assessment.
Water Survey of Canada locations used to exist at four sites within the Peace Athabasca Delta of Wood Buffalo National Park: Chenal des Quatre Fourches at Quatre Fourches, Mamawi Lake Channel at Dog Camp, Revillon Coupe above weir and Revillon Coupe below weir in the. These sites will be relocated, vegetation clipped to ankle height within an area of 20 x 20 m and new metering equipment established.
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This map is for illustrative purposes. The markers represent the approximate locations based on available data. More than one marker may be identified for a given assessment.
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Key documents
Document Number | Document Title | File | Date |
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2 | Parks Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada have issued a notice of determination and decided that the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects | - | February 16, 2022 |
1 | New project being assessed by Parks Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada - Public comments invited from June 28 to July 28, 2021 | - | June 28, 2021 |
Contacts
Wood Buffalo National Park149 McDougal Rd
Box 750
Fort Smith, Northwest Territories X0E 0P0
Telephone: 867-872-7960
Email: rescon-ftsmith@pc.gc.ca
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Location
- Wood Buffalo National Park (Alberta)
- Wood Buffalo National Park (Alberta)
- Wood Buffalo National Park (Alberta)
- Wood Buffalo National Park (Alberta)
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Nature of Activity
- Other, not otherwise specified
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Assessment Status
Completed -
Start Date
2021-06-28 -
Proponent
Environment and Climate Change Canada -
Authorities
- Parks Canada Agency
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Assessment Type
Project on federal lands -
Reference Number
81748
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