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Report: Final Report Interior Watershed Assessment Procedure and Reconnaissance Stability Assessment of Structure Locations Glade Creek

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This report presents the findings of an Interior Watershed Assessment of the Glade Creek watershed, a Community Watershed west of Nelson, B.C. The report also provides results of a reconnaissance terrain stability assessment of the proposed locations of power-line structures.

Author:  Carver Consulting; Carver, M., Utzig, G., Putt, D.

Report ID:  8767

Audience:  Government and Public

This report presents the findings of an Interior Watershed Assessment of the Glade Creek watershed, a Community Watershed west of Nelson, B.C. Glade Creek water is diverted by the Glade Creek Irrigation District, providing domestic and irrigation water to the rural community of Glade. This work has been completed in conjunction with a reconnaissance terrain stability assessment of the locations of proposed structures for the power-line. The report is prepared for Kevin Megale of KRM Associates Inc. The terms of reference for this work were to conduct data collection and hydrologic assessments consistent with the requirements of the Interior Watershed Assessment Procedure (IWAP) Version 2 (Anonymous 1999). This work includes a sediment-source assessment, reconnaissance and riparian assessments, a peal-flow assessment including a detailed ECA determination, and calculation of other indicators of forest development. The recommendations terrain stability assessment focused on locations for proposed power-line structures identified by air-photo interpretation as having a potential for land-sliding into a stream and showing the potential for threatening a power-line structure due to a failure above the structure. Two hydrologic maps have been prepared as part of the study: Hydrologic Features and Sediment Sources Map and the Hydrologic Recovery and Proposed Development Map.

Report Type
  Water
 
Subject
  Region - Kootenay
  Watershed Groups - 340 - Lower Kootenay
  Water Information - Watershed Assessment Studies
 


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