Instream and Environmental Flows
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- Environmental Flow Needs (EFN) assessments for short-term water use (Section 10 of WSA) and long-term conditional water licenses
- Screening-level assessments to inform project design and identify environmental and permitting risks associated with water use
- Regulatory support, including strategic advice, permitting, and third-party reviews (e.g., BC Water Sustainability Act, Fisheries Act)
- Developing strategies to mitigate the effects of water use on the environment, e.g., water management plans
- Assessment of wetlands, streams, and groundwater-surface water interactions to support provincial and federal permitting requirements for water use and footprint activities
- Ecohydraulic modeling (e.g., PHABSIM, SEFA) to develop predictive relationships between streamflow and ecological indicators
- Guideline—compliant ecological assessments for water management activities, e.g., consumptive water use for process plants or dust management, flow diversion, dewatering activities, water treatment
- Assessment of change in water level and flow downstream of project activities for compliance with the Fisheries Act
- Assessment of predicted climate change impacts to environmental flows for regulatory requirements
- Engagement with First Nations and communities on water use plans and potential effects of project activities on the aquatic environment
- Long-term monitoring of the effects of water use on the environment through field studies and adaptive management