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Hydrological
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Eco-Web’s Professional Agrologists and Biologists provide a number of hydrological services, ranging from stream assessments, to water quality/quantity monitoring, hydrology research and water approvals and licenses.  Our group provides comprehensive and integrated services in numerous aspects of surface water planning and construction.

Stream/Watershed Assessments

Stream and watershed ecological assessments are critical tools for understanding the health and functionality of freshwater ecosystems. Effective watershed assessments go beyond individual stream channels to consider the broader landscape, including tributaries, wetlands, and upland areas that influence the movement of water and nutrients.

Stream Assessments/Classification

Riparian Classification/Management

Baseline Watershed Hydrology

Zero-Withdrawal Thresholds Development

Environmental Flow Determination

Hydrology Research

Watershed Delineation

Water Supply

Water Quality/Quantity Monitoring

Water quality and quantity monitoring are essential for sustainable water resource management, providing critical data to evaluate the health of aquatic ecosystems and the availability of clean water for ecological, agricultural, industrial, and recreational uses. Quality and quantity monitoring provides a comprehensive picture of watershed dynamics, enabling informed decision-making and adaptive management strategies to balance ecological needs with human demands.

Surface Water Quality Monitoring

Groundwater Quality Monitoring

In-Stream Flow Considerations

Pump-off Monitoring

Pipeline Bore Monitoring

Culvert Installation Monitoring

Stream Restoration

Channel Erosion Control

Hydrometric and Climate Monitoring

Water Approval & Licencing

The integration of groundwater into the regulatory framework in recent years highlights provincial commitments to managing water as a single, interconnected resource.  Potential impacts to ecosystems and sustainable water management are key components of a detailed water use application.

Section 8: Short Term Water Approvals

Section 9: Changes In and About a Stream

Full Water Licences (BCER and MOE)

Water Management Planning

Alberta’s Temporary Diversion Licences

Eco-Web provides expert hydrological services in northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.

Contact Eco-Web Ecological Consulting Ltd. for complete information on our assessment, monitoring and water license application services.

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8211 - 93 St.
Fort St. John, BC
V1J 6X1

Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00am-5:00pm
Closed Statutory Holidays

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