hydrology
Content related to: hydrology
Video - Resource Roads and Wetlands: Road Construction Considerations
Webinar - A Road Runs Through it: What Happens when the Dam Road Gets in the Way
Webinar - Tree Growth in Wooded Fens: Living Above the Flood
Webinar - Towards Understanding the Influence of Headwater Catchments on Water Availability in the Athabasca River Basin
Operational Guide for Forest Road Wetland Crossings
Mineral Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pools Affected by Water Table Lowering and Warming in a Boreal Forested Peatland
Characterization and Variability of Soil Reconstructed after Surface Mining in Central Alberta
Video - How to Restore Water Flow to Reclaimed Well Pad
Peatland Restoration
Reclamation of altered landscapes in northern Alberta is becoming increasingly important as the regulatory requirement become more stringent. Oil and gas and forestry companies are liable for reclaiming the disturbed land and associated linear features, but it is the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that carry out most of the reclamation work. The industry’s need for efficient, cost-effective reclamation methods and techniques has never been greater in order to meet the government regulatory requirements.
We develop and provide industry and practitioners practical, cost-effective, and science based solutions for reclaiming boreal peatlands. We conduct critical research for developing peatland management practices, and train highly qualified personnel (HQP) in peatland science and reclamation techniques through summer internships, seminars and workshops.