Big Horn Reserve Water System

Stoney Tribal Administration plans to upgrade the water treatment and distribution infrastructure on Big Horn Reserve No. 144A. Proposed works include the extension of 10 km of the existing distribution pipes, the construction of a new Water Treatment Plant, the upgrade of each existing well's long-term yield and peak withdrawal capacity, an upgrade of the existing filtration process, an upgrade of the existing reservoir to 900 m3, a new 100m3 Storage reservoir, 2 Pressure Reducing/Sustaining Stations and upgrades to the existing school reservoir. Proposed project activities include clearing vegetation, removal of topsoil, grubbing, and re-grading. The proposed construction method is to use an isolated open-cut for the distribution pipe's water and wetland crossings.


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End of Public Comment Period

March 31, 2023 - The public period on the project is closed. Indigenous Services Canada is considering comments received to help inform its determination on whether the carrying out of the project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Key documents

Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
1 Public Comment Period on Intent to Make a Determination - October 3, 2022

Contacts

Indigenous Services Canada
Cassandra Breton, Environment Officer
630 Canada Place 9700 Jasper Ave
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4G2
Telephone: 587-338-7033
Email: cassandra.breton@sac-isc.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Big Horn Reserve No. 144A (Alberta)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Water Management
  • Assessment Status

    In progress
  • Start Date

    2023-02-28
  • Proponent

    Stoney Tribal Administration
  • Authorities

    • Indigenous Services Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    84014

Nearby assessments

...within 200 kilometres
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