The project aimed to collect and analyze 2,500 samples from mining environments to contribute to the Mining Microbiome Analysis Platform (MMAP), a Digital Supercluster-funded project led by Teck. It focused on understanding microbial populations in various mining-related ecosystems.
The goal of the project was to provide environmental services during the permitting and construction works for the IGU Phase 5 Inland Gas Line & Pressure Regulation Stations, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and enhancing ecological protection.
To conduct environmental monitoring and ensure compliance with environmental regulations during the 2024 exploration season, as part of the proposed extension of the Fording River Operations (FRX Project). The ultimate goal is to enable environmentally responsible exploration for extending steelmaking coal production.
The goal of the study was for the first time to estimate the annual absolute abundance of Westslope Cutthroat Trout (WCT) in the Elk River, focusing on improving the precision of population monitoring using boat electrofishing and guide-assisted angling methodologies.
The primary goal was to re-evaluate the effectiveness of phosphorus retention due to Duncan Dam operations, as part of a broader assessment of dam impacts on nutrient retention within the reservoir. This study updates the previous 1994-1995 analysis to guide future management and funding contributions to the KLNRP.
The primary goal was to assess the effects of flow management on Rainbow Trout egg mortality and population abundance in the Lower Columbia and Lower Kootenay Rivers, focusing on evaluating the impact of alternating the Rainbow Trout Spawning Protection Flows (RTSPF).