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TitleOil sands marshes: A knowledge transfer
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsTrites, M., Charette T., Hornung J., Haekel G., & Wytrykush C.
Pagination228 pages
Date Published08/2012
PublisherCumulative Environmental Management Association
Place PublishedFort McMurray, AB
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsCEMA, coke, groundwater, hydrogeology, hydrology, naphthenic acids, native species, polishing pond, pond, revegetation methodology, salinity, sodicity, toxicity, wetlands
Abstract

The intent of this project is to provide an integrated approach to planning, design, construction, monitoring, and adaptive management of reclaimed wetlands. A peer review of the 2007 edition determined that the scientific knowledge needed to be updated and that more emphasis on practical design and monitoring recommendations were required (CH2MHill 2010). To update the next edition the Aquatic Sub-Group (ASG) of CEMA determined that a knowledge transfer of oil sands marsh research was required.

Notes

CEMA Contract No. 2009-0034 RWG.

URLhttp://library.cemaonline.ca/ckan/dataset/98393699-b27c-4523-ba4c-1aa2afcbabbe/resource/614a33f0-2578-456f-97be-b038e633f974/download/oilsandsmarshesaknowledgetransfer.pdf
Locational Keywords

Alberta oil sands

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OSEMB

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