Alternative method for determining available winter water volumes from lakes to support small-scale projects

Author:

Walbourne Rick1ORCID,Elsasser Sarah2,Hutchinson Neil3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Government of the Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Climate Change, P.O. Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9, Canada

2. b Wek'èezhìi Land and Water Board, #1-4905 48th St., Yellowknife, NT X1A 3S3, Canada

3. c Hutchinson Environmental Sciences Limited, 93 Kimberley Ave., Bracebridge, ON P1L 1Z8, Canada

Abstract

Abstract In Canada's Northwest Territories (NT), industrial activities conducted during the winter, such as ice road construction and exploratory drilling, require the use of water from ice-covered water bodies. Withdrawal in excess of 10% of available under-ice volume can threaten fish habitat or other users. The Land and Water Boards (LWBs) of the Mackenzie Valley require water licences for water withdrawal beyond regulated thresholds. Applicants must provide information including identification and location of proposed water sources, timing and proposed volume of water and winter water withdrawal must be limited to <10% of available volume to protect fish habitat under the ice. Many applicants are at early project stages and the necessary information on bathymetry and volumes of water is not readily available or requires expertise and effort that may not be feasible at the early stages of smaller projects. This paper describes the alternative method for determining available winter water volumes from lakes to support small-scale projects. A simple formula of ‘allowable volume (m3) = surface area (m2) * 0.1 m’ was developed and tested to provide a conservative estimate of under-ice volumes from easily available data which is protective in spite of uncertainties inherent in limited data.

Funder

GNWT

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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