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Tags: 1980s water quality stream flow Categories and Collections: habitat

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  • Water Quality in British Columbia Objectives Attainment

    The setting of water quality objectives in priority basins in British Columbia began in 1982. By the end of 2002, the Ministry of Water, Land, and Air Protection had set water quality objectives in 51 areas or basins and updated them throughout the...
  • The Maxan Lake Multi-Land Use Study: A Summary Review

    The objective of the Maxan Lake multi-land use study was to examine the interaction between various forms of land use on an area having multi-use capacity. To this end, various studies were conducted to examine different aspects of this complex subject. The...
  • Reconnaissance Survey of Buckley Lake

    This document contains information about Buckley lake habitat quality. Information recorded includes physical, chemical, temperature, oxygen, obstruction and pollutions, stocking, access, and habitation data. Maps and images are also included.
  • Assessment of Benthic Invertebrate and Juvenile Fish Populations in Foxy and ...

    Field studies assessing fish and benthic invertebrate populations in Foxy Creek, a small stream located in north central British Columbia near Houston, were undertaken in late August and September 1984. As well, benthic invertebrate populations were...
  • Telkwa Watershed: A Forest Hydrology Analysis

    This study reviews physical watershed characteristics, historical stream flow, and climatic data relevant to the Telkwa watershed. A simple modelling exercise is done to show the possible worst case effects of various degrees of forest harvesting on the...
  • Telkwa Coal Project Aquatic Resource Assessment (1985)

    This report is the result of studies undertaken in 1984 that evaluated aquatic resources in the Telkwa Project study area in west-central British Columbia. Stream periphyton, invertebrates, and fish populations were assessed in Goathorn and Tenas creeks and...
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