River Bank Water Intake Filtration
Evaluate 3 sites and several water intake technology options for a 60,000 m3 per day water intake on the Liard River in British Columbia.
Evaluate 3 sites and several water intake technology options for a 60,000 m3 per day water intake on the Liard River in British Columbia.
Develop a Water Security Management Plan (WSMP) for a customer that required an very high quality of water for industrial steam generation.
Prepare, submit and gain approval for a Water Act Term License on a waterbody for which there are currently no approved term licences.
Evaluation of stream response to groundwater interception in support of fish habitat offsetting with a detailed model of groundwater and surface water interaction for design phase.
Obtain a term licence under the Water Act from the Kakwa River as a supplement two 200,000 m3 and 400,000 m3 surface runoff reservoirs.
Evaluate the feasibility of surface water options for source water in two asset areas in the Smoky River in order to support decisions about where to put water intake
Feasibility evaluation of various surface water options for source water and preparation of a Water Act application for the selected option.
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