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Nutrient Reduction Strategies for Wastewater Treatment Facilities for Lake Winnipeg: Cost‐Benefit Analysis using an Ecological Goods and Services Approach Final Report
(Government of Canada, Environment Canada, 2011-01-04)
Municipal wastewater effluent is currently one of the many sources of nutrients to Lake Winnipeg. Recently, the province and its larger municipalities have identified specific steps to reduce nutrient loadings from wastewater ...
Distribution and Thickness of Devonian Rocks in Williston Basin and in Central Montana and North-Central Wyoming
(UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, 1961)
The report area includes approximately 200,000 square miles in the southern
part of the Williston basin of North Dakota, South Dakota, and eastern Mon-
tana and in central Montana and north-central Wyoming. Devonian ...
Protocole d'entente Canada-Manitoba portant sur le lac Winnipeg et le bassin du lac Winnipeg
(GOUVERNEMENT DU CANADA, 2010-09-13)
Protocole d'entente Canada-Manitoba portant sur le
lac Winnipeg et le bassin du lac Winnipeg
entre
LE GOUVERNEMENT DU CANADA,
represente aux presentes par le ministre de l'Environnement,
qui est responsable du ministere ...
Planktonic Crustaceans in Lakes of Canada (Distribution of Species, Bibliography)
(Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans. Central and Arctic Region, 1994)
Maps of distribution of 84 species of cladocerans, cyclopoids and calanoids in lakes of Canada are based on the study of 878 lakes and review of literature on more than 1100 lakes situated in a wide range of latitude and ...
Prediction of Traveltime and Longitudinal Dispersion in Rivers and Streams
(United States Geological Survey, 1996)
The possibility of a contaminant being accidentally or intentionally spilled upstream from a water supply is a constant concern to those diverting and using water from streams and rivers. Although many excellent models are ...
Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 1995
(United States Geological Survey, 1998)
Estimates indicate that after continual increases in the Nation's total water withdrawals for the years reported from 1950 to 1980, withdrawals declined
from 1980 to 1995. The withdrawal of fresh- and saline water in the ...
Geology and Coal Resources of the Minot Region North Dakota
(United States Government Printing Office, 1939)
The Minot region includes about 2,800 square miles in north-central' North
Dakota, extending from the Souris River on the north to the Missouri River on
the south and from the western border of Ward County on the west ...
Costs and Benefits of Instruments to Reduce Nutrients in the Lake Winnipeg Basin: Using an ecological goods and services approach - Synthesis Report
(Environment Canada, 2012-01-30)
This work focuses on strategies for reducing eutrophication of Lake Winnipeg caused by excess nutrients discharging to the lake as a result of various human activities. Eutrophication poses a serious threat to water quality ...
Status of Current Work – Measurement and Valuation of Ecological Goods and Services in Canada
(Government of Canada, Environment Canada, 2009-06-08)
The earth’s natural capital provides land, resources and a flow of ecosystem services. Watersheds that cover our landscapes consist of forests, wetlands, grasslands and rivers that act like giant utilities providing ...
1999 Lake Winnipeg project: cruise report and scientific results
(Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, 1999)
Following the 1997 Red River flood, a program of research was initiated to determine how large the floods can be, how often large floods have occurred in recent centuries, and whether natural factors may be changing the ...