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chercheur principal:Wiatzka, Gerd M Année(s) de permis:20132012
2011
2010 Résumé:
The objective of the Great Slave Lake Area Mines Site Assessment and Remedial Planning Program is to assist Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) with its ongoing work to clean up abandoned mine sites across the Northwest Territories. This will be accomplished through a series of Environmental Site Assessments and Risk Assessments, followed by the development of a Remedial Action Plan (RAP).
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chercheur principal:Wiatzka, Gerd M Année(s) de permis:
2009
Résumé:
The Rayrock Mine site has been previously remediated, but additional assessment work is proposed to ensure that the remedial efforts were effective, complete, and in good condition. INAC has contracted SENES to complete a Supplementary Site Assessment, the results of which will be used to determine if there are any residual risks associated with the site and identify options to mitigate those ris...
chercheur principal:Wiatzka, Gerd M Année(s) de permis:
2009
2008200720062005 Résumé:
The objective of the work is to assist INAC with its ongoing work to clean up the abandoned mine sites, and to insure that remediation efforts are performing as planned.
SENES will be carrying out the sampling for the Contaminants and Remediation Directorate (CARD) of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC). INAC CARD has the responsibility to manage the abandoned Great Bear Lake mine sites i...
chercheur principal:Wiatzka, Gerd M Année(s) de permis:2007
2006
Résumé:
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) has assumed responsibility for the contaminated sites of the Indore and Beaverlodge (Hottah) Mines and is in the process of characterizing the ecological and human health and safety risks associated with the sites in order for remediation strategies to be developed.
The work involves manual sampling and measurement with minimal disturbance of site cond...