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TitleTraditional knowledge of surface water - groundwater interactions in the Lower Athabasca Region
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsStrand, J., & Light J.
Corporate AuthorsEnvironment, S. N. C. - L.
Pagination109 pages
PublisherCumulative Environmental Management Association
Place PublishedFort McMurray, AB
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsAboriginal, CEMA, First Nations, groundwater hydrogeology, hydrology, inventory, lake, Métis, river, stream, survey, TEK
Abstract

This report describes the study undertaken by SNC-Lavalin Environment (SLE) c to identify locations where there are potential interactions between surface water and groundwater. The study was done in the late summer and fall of 2012 and included interviews with 62 participants from First Nations and Metis groups located throughout the LAR. The interviews were conducted by two researchers from SLE with the assistance of community based researchers employed by CEMA. Interviews were conducted in Fort Chipewyan, Fort McKay, Fort McMurray (at the CEMA offices and at the Nistawoyou Friendship Centre, at Anzac, and at Lac La Biche.

Notes

CEMA Contract No. 2012-0012 WWG.

URLhttp://library.cemaonline.ca/ckan/dataset/5fc241cd-5051-4476-9cfc-7ba7e0fc8d37/resource/484f80a2-da42-4916-bfa6-fb86417d8270/download/traditionalknowledgeofsurfacewatergroundwater.pdf
Locational Keywords

Fort Chipewyan, Fort McKay, Fort McMurray, Lower Athabasca Region, Anzac, Lac La Biche

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