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1. The Alberta portion of the North Saskatchewan Watershed is located in central Alberta and comprises the main stem of the North Saskatchewan River and its major tributaries including the Battle River Basin and Sounding Creek (see Map ...
2. There are three new water crossings on the east-west section of the freeway one of which is the North Saskatchewan River. The Care of Water section of the specifications required a floating silt curtain ...
3. industrial water use with the need to preserve the water quality aquatic life and aquatic habitat in the North Saskatchewan River. As a result Petro- Canada could not increase its freshwater withdrawals from the river for use in the new desulfurisation process. ...
4. Once there two Jordan rivers come into view. North of the dam ... -- to the point of extinction. "In the summer the Lower Jordan River [the river below the Galilee] is dry in certain places ...
5. Natural treatment biogas conversion and water reuse are among Gold Bar WWTP’s ongoing areas of focus. The WWTP is situated along the North Saskatchewan River and discharges treated water into it. WEBresources Related search terms from www.waterinfolink.com: ...
6. These include the Oldman Bow and Red Deer rivers which are major tributaries of the South Saskatchewan River and the North Saskatchewan River. There are also a number of rivers originating in the mountains of western Alberta or northern British Columbia ...
7. There are three new water crossings on the east-west section of the freeway one of which is the North Saskatchewan River. The “Care of Water” section of the specifications required a floating silt curtain to contain ...
8. EDMONTON ALBERTA CANADA In 1992 leachate seepage was discovered at the base of an old landfill site on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton AB. The landfill site which had stopped accepting waste in 1978 had been developed into a public park. ...
9. together with a storage shortfall residual effluent undergoes a tertiary treatment process prior to being released into the Moose Jaw River. This tertiary treatment process includes alum addition to coagulate phosphorus algae and other suspended solids and disinfection with sodium hypochlorite. ... used in cold regions including Mandan North Dakota Crandon Wisconsin and Vihanti Finland ...
10. Prior to major changes in the release from Lake Diefenbaker the users below Lake Diefenbaker to the junction of the North and South Saskatchewan rivers are notified by telephone. This would give individual landowners who are irrigators time to move portable pump sites to higher ground. ...
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