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Principal Investigator:Wolf, Calvin Licensed Year(s):
2016
Summary:
The objective of this project is to document the physical condition of the seabed lease following the removal of the Tarsiut Caissons. The project also includes sampling benthic populations in the disturbed and undisturbed areas of the lease. This information can be used as a benchmark for possible future study of the effects of natural processes in restoring the footprint of the caissons. A bathy...
Principal Investigator:Marshall, John J Licensed Year(s):
2013
Summary:
The objective of this project at Thetis Bay is to ensure there is no unforeseen debris in the water around the caissons prior to moving. The objective at Tuktoyaktuk is to see if the caissons could be moved close enough to shore to offer a benefit to mitigate shore erosion.
One small bathymetry vessel would be used in the program and one large Northern Transportation Company (NTCL) mainline tu...
Principal Investigator:Lambert Koizumi, Catherine Licensed Year(s):
2010
20082006 Summary:
The research objectives are to:
1. Retrieve the last stationary collars from this study in order to document home ranges, movements and habitat use of Dall sheep, grizzly bears and wolves & quantify the interactions between the three species;
2. Remove remains of fencing material (fences, posts) in the study area, which were installed in 2003-2004 in relation with a previous GRRB research projec...
Principal Investigator:Gowman, Joel A Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This license has been issued for the scientific research application #889.
The goal of this research is to determine the environmental impacts present at the BAR-C – Tununuk site and to develop estimates of the various waste components (hydrocarbon and metal/PCB impacted soils, non-hazardous materials, and hazardous materials). INAC is focused on accelerating the remediation of contaminated si...
Principal Investigator:Gowman, Joel A Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
The research is focused on accelerating the remediation of Federal Contaminated Sites Action Program (FCSAP) on Victoria Island. The research focuses on determining the remaining risks at the sites and developing a plan to address those risks. There will be an environmental site assessment which involves the collection of soil, sediment, water, and materials (a detailed explanation of the sampl...
Principal Investigator:Sampson, Jack Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The purpose of this project at the Tuktoyaktuk Base Camp is to sample soil, surface water and groundwater in the area; sample and characterize materials in Seacans; investigate and characterize landfill waste; investigate soil impact, residual fluids in tanks, and potential historical spill areas – as well as inspect the docks and assess the condition of infrastructure. Imperial Oil intends to dec...
Principal Investigator:Sampson, Jack Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The purpose of this project is to conduct debris clean up and further environmental assessment of the drilling sumps at the Taglu D-43 and G-33 well sites, as a follow-up to the 2004 limited investigation to confirm sump contents are appropriately contained. Furthermore, at the G-33 site, previously reported hydrocarbon stained soil will be removed and debris will be cleaned up at the Ivik J-26 we...
Principal Investigator:Etty, Craig Licensed Year(s):
2005
Summary:
There are three objectives for the evaluation of historic sumps during this project. The first objective is to field verify the "Protocol for the Assessment of Drilling Mud Sumps” for evaluating historic sump site locations. The second objective is to identify, inventory, and assess the environmental conditions at the historic sump sites, and the third objective is to compile consistent data on ...
Principal Investigator:Jenkins, Robert Licensed Year(s):
2004
Summary:
This study is being led by the Environmental Studies Research Funds Technical Advisory Group with members representing government, industry, and Inuvialuit. This research will help address growing concerns over the use of sumps as a disposal option for d...
Principal Investigator:Soppet, Dayle Licensed Year(s):
2004
Summary:
Chevron Canada Resources, representing its joint venture partners, conducted a drilling program on Langley Island during winter 2003. Restoration of the salvaged top layer of material on the sump is complete, and the next stage is revegetation of the sum...