Conservation & Restoration Ecology (CARE) student Gerald Cousin outlines The Pipeline Energy Industry and Restoration in Alberta for a Restoration Ecology course at Lakeland College. CARE is one of four majors students can choose for an environmental sciences diploma. Cousins examines this major Alberta industry and techniques and procedures (establishing vegetation, watershed management, erosion control, wildlife management, soil management) that are used to restore lands disturbed by pipelines construction.
Gerald Cousin's presentation : Pipeline Industry & Restoration
1. The
Pipeline
Energy
Industry
and
Restora6on
in
Alberta
Gerald
Cousin
Lakeland
College
Conserva5on
and
Restora5on
Ecology
Major
Trans
Canada
These
slides
were
designed
to
accompany
an
oral
presenta5on
and
were
submi8ed
in
par5al
fulfillment
of
the
requirements
of
Restora5on
Ecology
(SC329).
This
material
was
prepared
for
a
general
audience.
2. Pipelines:
A
Major
Industry
in
Alberta
The
Canadian
Energy
Pipeline
Associa5on
(CEPA)
3. Ecosystems
Pipelines
Built
Through
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Prairies
Forests
Rock
mountains
Wetlands
Unlike
mines
&
wells,
pipelines
cover
huge
areas
A
single
pipeline
may
cross
many
different
ecosystems
4. Alberta
Environmental
Sustainable
Resource
Development
Environmental
Considera6ons
Land
and
water
contamina5on
Loss
and
Fragmenta5on
of
wildlife
Loss
of
natural
vegeta5on
Increased
invasive
weed
disturbance
Soil
contamina5on
and
erosion
Soil
compac5on
Reduced
land
capability
and
produc5vity
in
agriculture
and
forestry
• Stream
sedimenta5on
• Impairment
of
fish
habitat
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5. Construction
1)
Staking
and
clearing
“Right
of
Way”
Environmental
impacts:
• Vegeta6on
loss
• Increased
weeds
• Soil
erosion
• Soil
compac6on
• Reduced
land
capability
Working
Class
Heroes
7. 3)
Installa6on
of
pipe
(Bellow/Above
Ground)
Enbridge
Energy
Environmental
impacts:
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•
Land
and
water
contamina6on
Loss
and
Fragmenta6on
of
wildlife
Loss
of
natural
vegeta6on
Increased
invasive
weed
disturbance
Soil
contamina6on
and
erosion
Soil
compac6on
Reduced
land
capability
and
produc6vity
in
agriculture
and
forestry
8. 4)
Comple6on
Environmental
impacts:
• Loss
and
fragmenta6on
of
wildlife
• Loss
of
na6ve
vegeta6on
• Increased
invasive
weeds
• Soil
contamina6on
and
erosion
• Soil
compac6on
• Reduced
land
capability
and
produc6vity
in
agriculture
and
forestry
Trans
Canada
27. Challenges
with
Pipeline
Restora6on
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Ecosystem
regenera5on
Soil
reclama5on
Soil
contaminated
Seedling
emergence
Watershed
runoff
All
due
to
altera5on
of
environment
during
construc5on
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