Environmental and engineering assessment for the Oak Hammock Marsh conservation centre/DU office development / I.D. Systems Ltd.
Material type: TextPublication details: MB : 1989. I.D. Systems Ltd.,Description: 49 p. : ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Ducks Unlimited Canada (DU) contracted I.D. Systems Ltd. to prepare an environmental assessment and engineering report for the planned construction and operation of a conservation centre/DU office development within the Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area (Figure 1). The planned development is a joint venture between Manitoba Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and DU. The proposed project is consistent with both DNR's and DU's goals; the conservation centre will be designed to enhance the public's understanding and appreciation of waterfowl management, wetland conservation, and environmental protection. This report is intended to provide DU with an environmental and engineering assessment of the proposed development and associated facilities including: 1) A project description of various aspects associated with construction and operation of the proposed development 2) Regulatory requirements 3) The existing environment 4) Issues and concerns associated with potential impactsItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-49).
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DU) contracted I.D. Systems Ltd. to prepare an environmental assessment and engineering report for the planned construction and operation of a conservation centre/DU office development within the Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area (Figure 1). The planned development is a joint venture between Manitoba Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and DU. The proposed project is consistent with both DNR's and DU's goals; the conservation centre will be designed to enhance the public's understanding and appreciation of waterfowl management, wetland conservation, and environmental protection. This report is intended to provide DU with an environmental and engineering assessment of the proposed development and associated facilities including: 1) A project description of various aspects associated with construction and operation of the proposed development 2) Regulatory requirements 3) The existing environment 4) Issues and concerns associated with potential impacts