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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/f9c7354b763ac56a58a15b28d7f9e1d5.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2004
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Micro-Hydro Generation - Policy and Legal Issues
Subject
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Micro-hydro dam proposal
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Godkin, Karen; Kilgour, Megan; Mankowski, Jessica; Peters, Natalie; Zwir, Kathryn
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Emmerson Lumber Ltd<br />Host contact: Emmerson, Kim
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Attridge, Ian<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-480
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Haliburton County
Description
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An environmental impact assessment of the proposal to use an existing dam in the village of Haliburton to develop a micro-hyrdro project.
Abstract
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This report reviews the proposal by Emmerson Lumber Ltd for the development of a micro-hydro dam on the Drag River. There has been extensive use of the site since settlement of the town of Haliburton, with he earliest known dam in 1864. These dams have interrupted the river flow and altered the landscape downstream. Current human impacts on the ecology of the site include light and noise from the town, which can be harmful on fish and wildlife. <br /><br />The proposed hydropower development would be run-of-the-river, resulting in much less environmental impact in comparison to other hydropower developments. This report lists the numerous approvals required from the MNRF, DFO, MOE, and the Municipality following acts such as the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, the Navigable Waters Protection Act, Fisheries Act, etc. <br /><br />Based on successes from other Micro-hydro dam projects, it is recommended that public participation in key to process, without proper consultations the environmental assessment is not effective.
electricity
energy
Environment Studies
hydropower
micro-hydro
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2b0f10626ca8bf0b9113063a9b8d8d11.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2003
Title
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Pre-feasibility study for the proposed Emmerson Hydropower Development Project
Subject
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Proposed micro-hydro development
Creator
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Yeaman, Sam
Contributor
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Emmerson Lumber<br />Host contact: Emmerson, Kim
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Carl, Leon<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-399
Abstract
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Micro-hydro is an attractive means to reduce many of the problems associated with larger hydropower operations, since the scale of the operation is much smaller and river flow is typically unregulated.<br /><br />Emmerson Lumber is considering development of electricity generation at an existing dam on the Drag River in Haliburton. This report performs a cursory examination of two of the biggest issues surrounding the proposed development project: engineering/costs and the possible environmental impacts. It lays the groundwork for a pre-feasibility study, and for further assessments beyond this level.<br /><br />Topics covered are a description of the planned site, engineering and design, environmental assessment, modification, mitigation, and compensation. General recommendations conclude the report.
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Haliburton County
electricity
Environment Studies
environmental impacts
hydropower
industry
micro-hydro