Water resources planning and development / Shawinigan Consultants Inc.
Material type: TextPublication details: Montreal, QC : Shawinigan Consultants Inc. 1986.Description: 1 v. : ill. (some col.) , maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Shawinigan's experience in water resources enables the Company to undertake a variety of assignments in the broad field of water resources development. In addition to water availability and water requirements studies and the associated economic forecasting to determine future water needs, studies have been carried out on general resources development, economic selection and sizing of power and irrigation developments, peaking and energy studies, and programming of developments. Shawinigan is qualified to undertake surface water and groundwater studies both in the office and field, and has carried out studies for many river basins in both northern and tropical areas. In order to investigate impacts of hydro project developments on the human and natural resources of the affected areas, thorough environmental and socio-economic studies have been carried out on virtually all hyrdo projects developed during the last decade or so. Working to the various applicable governmental environmentalItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Shawinigan's experience in water resources enables the Company to undertake a variety of assignments in the broad field of water resources development. In addition to water availability and water requirements studies and the associated economic forecasting to determine future water needs, studies have been carried out on general resources development, economic selection and sizing of power and irrigation developments, peaking and energy studies, and programming of developments. Shawinigan is qualified to undertake surface water and groundwater studies both in the office and field, and has carried out studies for many river basins in both northern and tropical areas. In order to investigate impacts of hydro project developments on the human and natural resources of the affected areas, thorough environmental and socio-economic studies have been carried out on virtually all hyrdo projects developed during the last decade or so. Working to the various applicable governmental environmental