Régions: Dehcho Region, South Slave Region
étiquettes: physical sciences, aquatic ecosystems, fish habitat, water sampling, soil chemistry
chercheur principal: | Mason, Kristine (1) |
Nᵒ de permis: | 17019 |
Organisation: | Golder Associates |
Année(s) de permis: |
2021
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Délivré: | avr. 29, 2022 |
Objectif(s): To document existing environmental conditions at Pine Point to support upcoming development applications.
Description du projet: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4731. To document existing environmental conditions at Pine Point to support upcoming development applications. Hydrology studies include the measurement of selected lake inflow and outflow and stream profile through field surveys, and installation of data loggers to continually monitor lake levels through the open-water season. Hydrology studies will be initiated during the spring freshet and continue until fall. Equipment will include survey rod and level, flow measuring rod and gauge, data logger and installation tools. Water quality studies include the collection of water samples from selected lakes to document lake water chemistry and physical parameters in summer and winter. Equipment will include auger, kemmerer and water parameter meter. Aquatic ecosystem studies include collection of phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, lakebed sediments in selected lakes. Fish health studies may include fish community and health surveys in lakes and streams using various sampling methods (including small-mesh gill netting, angling, baited minnow trapping and shoreline electrofishing), documenting fish habitat in selected lakes and streams, documentation of fish movement and spawning areas using tagging studies, and population estimates using hydro-acoustic surveys. Vegetation studies may include documenting plant species composition surrounding the Project. Soil characteristics may be documented through collection of soil samples in conjunction with vegetation studies. Dustfall monitoring may also be initiated through deployment of passive dustfall collectors. Groundwater may be studied through the installation of thermistors and wells in existing drill holes. Results of this study and other Project updates will be regularly provided to surrounding communities. The fieldwork for this study will be conducted from April 28, 2022 to May 01, 2022