Sturgeon River Watercourse Crossing Assessment
Loading...
Files
Date
Author(s)
Contributor(s)
Citation for Previous Publication
Link to Related Item
Abstract
Description
The Sturgeon River is a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River flowing west to east, from its headwaters near Hoople Lake to its confluence with the North Saskatchewan River near the City of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The Sturgeon River and its tributaries are traversed by many watercourse crossings (bridges, culverts) that require monitoring and maintenance to prevent watershed fragmentation. This stream crossing assessment documents crossing conditions to determine whether the replacement and/or maintenance of crossings are required. (As cited on https://www.nswa.ab.ca/). Report includes 5 files: Part 1 (Introduction, Methods, Results, Recommendations, References, Glossary, Overview Map, and Low Risk Watercourse Crossing Overview Map and Field Sheets)--Part 2 (a continuation of Low Risk Field Sheets)--Part 3 (a continuation of Low Risk Field Sheets)--Part 4 (a continuation of Low Risk Field Sheets and Medium Risk Watercourse Crossing Overview Map and Field Sheets)--Part 5 (a continuation of Medium Risk Field Sheets and High Risk Watercourse Crossing Overview Map and Field Sheets).
Item Type
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_93fc
Alternative
Sturgeon River 2018 Watercourse Crossing Assessment
Other License Text / Link
Subject/Keywords
Language
en
