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Water Monitoring in British Columbia: Scanning the Data Landscape Public Report
The overall goal of this scan is to inform a shared vision for water monitoring and reporting in BC. This scan collected information on surface and groundwater quality and quantity monitoring and reporting in British Columbia, providing examples of who is... -
Prince Rupert Landfill Leachate: Impact on Hays Creek
This report documents the leachate and creek water chemistry findings and remove all doubt that the creek is adversely affected. -
Interim Assessment Protocol for Aquatic Ecosystems in British Columbia: Stand...
The Aquatic Ecosystems assessment protocol currently describes the derivation of a core set of watershed indicators that can be calculated consistently across the province using GIS data layers readily available from GeoBC or other ministry providers. The... -
Environmental Review of Proposed Port Development in Prince Rupert, B.C.
This report suggests possible port locations in the Prince Rupert area and has formed the basis for subsequent environmental studies. -
Effluent Sites in the Prince Rupert and Port Edward Harbour Area
A summary of sewage outfalls and industrial outfalls in Prince Rupert and the surrounding area. -
Comments from Skeena Fisheries Commission Re: Pacific Booker Minerals' Review...
This report from the Skeena Fisheries Commission addresses the shortfalls in the Pacific Booker Minerals' Review Response Report from a fisheries perspective. -
British Columbia Environmental Assessment Act and Regulations
British Columbia’s Environmental Assessment Act requires that certain large-scale project proposals undergo an environmental assessment and obtain an environmental assessment certificate before they can proceed. The current legislation came into effect in... -
Effects of Equity Silver Mine on Goosly Lake
A report on the effects of the seepage and spill contaminates from Equity Silver Mine, near Houston, on lake water quality and biota in Goosly Lake. -
Davidson Project: Update of MODFLOW Model
This document details an updated groundwater model for the Davidson EA. Key differences between this version of the model and the previous version are a change in the model domain to allow groundwater to flow to Glacier Gulch and Simpson Creek watersheds...