Alaska Highway Pipeline Investigation : turbidity effects on the limnology of Kluane and Teslin Lakes / C.B.J. Gray and R. Wiegand. : En39-11/1977E-PDF

"The proposed ALCAN gas pipeline route runs along the shores and through the drainage basins of many lakes in the Yukon. Two lakes of importance to the area are Kluane and Teslin Lakes. The major concern in these lakes was stated by the IWD report (June 1977). The report asked whether increased suspended sediment loads in streams and direct runoff to the lakes, caused by construction and maintenance of the ALCAN gas pipeline would degrade the quality of the productivity of the lakes as a feeding and rearing area for the resident and migratory fish? The Canada Centre for Inland Waters Brach was asked to investigate this concern"--Introd., p. [1].

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
Canada. Inland Waters Directorate. Pacific and Yukon Region.
Title Alaska Highway Pipeline Investigation : turbidity effects on the limnology of Kluane and Teslin Lakes / C.B.J. Gray and R. Wiegand.
Variant title Turbidity effects on the limnology of Kluane and Teslin Lakes
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "June 23, 1977".
Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Vancouver, B.C.] : Inland Waters Directorate, Pacific & Yukon Region, 1977.
Author / Contributor Gray, C. B. J. (Colin Butler James), 1947-
Wiegand, R.
Description 10. [5] p. : col. ill.
Catalogue number
  • En39-11/1977E-PDF
Subject terms Environmental impact assessment
Lakes
Pipelines
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