Oil Sands Expanded Geographic Extent for Water Quality and Quantity, Aquatic Biodiversity and Effects, and Acid Sensitive Lake Component Cat. No.: En14‐49/2011E‐PDF ISBN 978‐1‐100‐18939‐0 Information contained in this publication or product may be reproduced, in part or in whole, and by any means, for personal or public non‐commercial purposes, without charge or further permiss [...] X Stressor The proposed design addresses key objectives for the bioassessment of small streams and rivers in the OS area. First, the reference condition of benthic communities within the OS area will be developed with a focus on habitats that are relevant to current or future OS activities. The presence or absence of the underlying geology of the OS McMurray formation complic [...] Curtis, C., Flower, R., Rose, N., Shilland, J., Simpson, G., Turner, S., Yang, H., Pla, S. [...] Galloway and R. Dennis. 2010. Integrated assessment of ecosystem effects of atmospheric deposition. Environmental Management, November: 6‐13. Dupont, J. 1992. Québec lake survey: 1. Statistical assessment of surface water quality. Water Air & Soil Pollution, 61: 107‐124. Environment Canada. 2010. Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network: Wadeable Streams Field Manual. 83 Environment [...] L Fortin. 2009. Oil sands development contributes polycyclic aromatic compounds to the Athabasca River and its tributaries. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(52): 22346‐22351. Kemp, A. 1999. Trends in LakeWater Quality in Southern Quebec Following Reductions in Sulphur Emissions. Environment Canada, St. Lawrence Centre Report STE‐212, 75 pp. Landers, D.H., W.S. Overton
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