Arctic Islands Pipeline Project : water quality survey / prepared for W.D. Gummer, principal water quality investigator, J.E. Slater, FP-1 coordinator ; prepared by Beak Consultants Limited.: En37-592/1978E-PDF
"This study is primarily an overview of available data, both published and unpublished, relating particularly to the existing levels of major ions, heavy metals and nutrients in surface waters along the proposed Arctic Island Pipeline Corridor. This includes areas of the District of Keewatin, Boothia Peninsula and the Eastern Arctic Islands. The specific objective of the study is to relate, where possible, the existing water quality (with emphasis on major ions, heavy metals and nutrients) to geology, climate, surface and ground water hydrology, permafrost, and any other characteristics that are relevant to the proposed pipeline corridor. On an overview basis, relationships between water quality and geology, and other relevant characteristics as mentioned, allow a general identification of potential impacts by considering the existing water quality in terms of the construction and operating characteristics of the proposed pipeline"--Introduction, page 3 (1st volume).
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| Title | Arctic Islands Pipeline Project : water quality survey / prepared for W.D. Gummer, principal water quality investigator, J.E. Slater, FP-1 coordinator ; prepared by Beak Consultants Limited. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (2 volumes) : maps |
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