Principal Investigator:Reimer, Kenneth J. Licensed Year(s):
1997
Summary:
The Environmental Services Group has been requested by Defence Construction Canada and DCLU, to continue conducting environmental investigations of former DEW Line sites. Personnel will collect soil, sediment, plant, water, paintchips and insulation samples from areas of suspected or known contamination. The samples will be analyzed for inorganic elements and PCB's. In addition a small-scale bio...
Principal Investigator:Reimer, Ken Licensed Year(s):
1996
Summary:
The Environmental Science Group (ESG) has been requested by DND and NWSO to conduct environmental investigations of former DEW Line sites and other military bases in the NWT. Personnel will collect soil, plant, water, paint chips and insulating material for analysis of potential contaminants....
Principal Investigator:Sergy, Gary A. Licensed Year(s):
1993
Summary:
During the period of 1980-83, scientific investigations were conducted at Cape Hatt in order to assess the fate of spilled oil and its effects on the environment. In addition, data was collected to determine how effective the clean-up activities were in removing the oil from the environment. This short visit to the oil spill site is part of a long-term monitoring project that will continue to as...
Principal Investigator:Washuta, A.S. Licensed Year(s):
1993
1992 Summary:
The information gathered at the ten NWT DEW Line Sites will be used to prepare detailed Contract Documents for each site's environmental clean up. During the site visits, the researchers will conduct overall site surveys and identify areas or structures requiring either clean up or demolition. The sites to be visited are Nicholson Pen., Clinton Pt., Cp. Young, Byron Bay, Jenny Lind Isl., Gladman...
Principal Investigator:Kershaw, G. Peter Licensed Year(s):2000199919981997199619951994
1993
19921990 Summary:
The research will continue to monitor the effects of disturbance to a site 10 km north of Fort Norman. Trees were cleared and the soil was trenched in 1985 and 1986, and crude oil was spilled in 1988. The researchers are monitoring air and soil temperatures, wind speed, moisture, water movement, permafrost and snow characteristics, plants and animals in order to understand how the ecosystem resp...
Principal Investigator:Haertling, Joachim Licensed Year(s):
1987
Summary:
To assess the role of permafrost in the movement of potentially toxic substances carried in water flow over the surface and through the active layer; det. rates and amnts. of deposition of these materials in the active layer, the upper part of the permafrost zone and in the sediments and water of lakes and ponds in the vicinity of the dump; assess the changes to the nearby environ. duri...
Principal Investigator:Wein, Ross Licensed Year(s):1993199219891988
1987
Summary:
To re-evaluate oil spill, fire and vehicular traffic research plots near Inuvik, Tununuk Point, Caribou Hills and Tuktoyaktuk to understand the changes that have occurred over the past decade....
Principal Investigator:Kershaw, G. Peter Licensed Year(s):
1981
Summary:
To determine the chemical composition of the oil at a large spill and ascertain if the oil spilled 36 years ago is biodegradable....
Principal Investigator:Hutchinson, Tom Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To develop a practical and economic method of revegetation of "difficult" tailings and mine sites in the N.W.T., using acid and metal tolerant vegetation growing naturally at the highly stressed Smoking Hills area of Cape Bathurst, N.W.T....