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Appendices: App A Alameda Dam and the Souris River (based on Hydrology report #38).-App B Detailed cost estimates.
Public hearings into the environmental impacts of the Rafferty-Alameda Dam and reservoir project on the Souris River in southern Saskatchewan and North Dakota, and Manitoba : location and dates of meeting held, and names and addresses of persons contacted, about the project.
Public hearings into the environmental impacts of the Rafferty-Alameda Dam and reservoir project on the Souris River in southern Saskatchewan and North Dakota, and Manitoba : presentation on water quality, and ammonia concentrations.
The Souris Basin Development Authority is requesting, through thisEnvironmental Impact Statement, a license from the Saskatchewan Department ofEnvironment to construct the Rafferty Dam, the Alameda Dam and relatedappurtenances on the Souris River system in southeastern Saskatchewan. Thispublication is Chapter 16 of the Environmental Impact Statement, presentinginformation on heritage resources of the Project area and derived from aseries of Heritage Resource Impact Assessments conducted by the SaskatchewanResearch Council in 1984 for the Saskatchewan Power Corporation and in 1986,principally for the Souris Basin Development Authority. The work representedboth field work and a thorough analysis and assessment of other relatedsources of information. An impact management program with mitigative measures is also included.
Public hearings into the environmental impacts of the Rafferty-Alameda Dam and reservoir project on the Souris River in southern Saskatchewan and North Dakota, and Manitoba : statement by the Souris River Development Authority.
The Souris Basin Development Authority is requesting, through thisEnvironmental Impact Statement, a license from the Saskatchewan Department ofEnvironment to construct the Rafferty Dam, the Alameda Dam and relatedappurtenances on the Souris River system in southeastern Saskatchewan. Thispublication is Chapter 8 of the Environmental Impact Statement, presenting anassessment of the water quality related impact associated with the Project, including a description and interpretation of existing water quality in therelevant areas, prediction and evaluation of potential water quality impactsassociated with the proposed projects, and identification and evaluation ofmitigative/remedial actions for a...
Public hearings into the environmental impacts of the Rafferty-Alameda Dam and reservoir project on the Souris River in southern Saskatchewan and North Dakota, and Manitoba : effects of the project on water quality.
The Souris Basin Development Authority is requesting, through thisEnvironmental Impact Statement, a license from the Saskatchewan Department ofEnvironment to construct the Rafferty Dam, the Alameda Dam and relatedappurtenances on the Souris River system in southeastern Saskatchewan. Thispublication is Chapter 15 of the Environmental Impact Statement, presentinginformation on wildlife in the Project area, gained through questioning ofindividuals familiar with the region, utilization of reference materials onthe fauna of Saskatchewan and field investigations in the summer and fall of1984 and the winter and spring of 1985. Surveys were designed to assesswaterfowl and upland game bird production, and waterfowl staging and ungulateutilization during the winter. A preliminary evaluation of that part ofMoose Mountain Creek which would be impacted by the proposed Alameda reservoir was achieved through literature search, air photo interpretationand ground reconnaissance of portions of the proposed reservoir in January1986 and April 1987.
The Souris Basin Development Authority is requesting, through thisEnvironmental Impact Statement, a license from the Saskatchewan Department ofEnvironment to construct the Rafferty Dam, the Alameda Dam and relatedappurtenances on the Souris River system in southeastern Saskatchewan. Thispublication is Chapter 13 of the Environmental Impact Statement, presentinginformation on the extent and probability of irrigation development. Evaluation of land suitablility for irrigation was undertaken for threeareas: townships surrounding the Rafferty Reservoir; townships surroundingthe Alameda Reservoir; and the Souris River Valley bottom lands between theRafferty dam and the United States border. Computer modeling by the Saskatchewan Water Corporation provided estimates of the amount of wateravailable for irrigation. Details are given on potential and current irrigation development, water availability and development, groundwater, soils studies, land classification, engineering design and costs, annualwater requirements, economic evaluation of irrigation and recent irrigationprojections.