Measuring or quantifying sediment transport or erosion is therefore important for coastal engineering. Multiple probes installed in a single borehole are not acceptable. is the sand fraction density, The particle Reynolds number is therefore given by: The boundary Reynolds number can be used with the Shields diagram to empirically solve the equation, which solves the right-hand side of the equation, In order to solve the left-hand side, expanded as. ii. Life Science Report: Phase II. If ground water sampling was carried out at the property as part of the phase two environmental site assessment, the concentration of the contaminants in the ground water does not exceed the standards in relation to ground water for that type of property use set out in Table 2, Table 6 or Table 8, as the case may be, of the Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standards. O.Reg. In addition we would like to thank Trudy Vaittinen for creative assistance with graphics, Rachelle Lalonde for editorial feedback, Kate Johnston and Cathy Starr for editorial assistance and preparation of the document for publication. relating to, or forming a limit, boundary, extremity, or end: the terminal moraine of a glacier. The Little Clay Belt is situated at the eastern edge of this ecoregion. (b) conducting one or more rounds of field sampling for all contaminants associated with any area of potential environmental concern identified in the phase two sampling and analysis plan and for any such contaminants identified during subsequent phase two activities and analyses of environmental conditions at the phase two property. O.Reg. This addition recognized the need for more explicit links to national and continental ELCs for reporting purposes, facilitated a sound ecological perspective for management and planning, incorporated a variety of information sources and expert advice from various sources, and provided a tool to describe and map at different levels in the ecosystem hierarchy. 1991. Marie, Ontario. Accessed October, 2007. Minns, C.K., B.J. (2) The following rules apply in determining which type of property use is the most sensitive type of property use: 1. Mixed forest is the most extensive landcover class (33.2%) in this ecoregion. are constants related to the shape and smoothness of the grains. The bedrocks in this ecozone are primarily limestone, sandstone, and shale of Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian ages, with outcrops of sandstone and shale. On drier sites near the coast, tundra heath is present (9.8%). 4. The climate is mild and moist, classified in the Humid High Moderate Temperate Ecoclimatic Region (Ecoregions Working Group, 1989). Also autonomous height, relative height, or shoulder drop. 41. (b) Deviations from Pre-submission Form. Terrestrial Ecozones of Canada. The major communities within this ecoregion include Nipigon, Armstrong, Geraldton, Longlac, Schreiber, and Terrace Bay. {\displaystyle _{i}} Zoltai, S.C. 1974. i. existing and, if known, future buildings. 511/09, s.22; O. Reg. [30] Another factor that contributes to the climate of the subantarctic region, though to a much lesser extent than the thermohaline circulation, is the formation of Antarctic Bottom Water (ABW) by halothermal dynamics. 1000 (2) The qualified person shall ensure that the following additional requirements are met as part of the records review: 1. 511/09, s.12. part vI definitions for and interpretation of phase One and phase Two Environmental Site Assessments. Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC). Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough, Ontario. 2. (ii) approximate depth to water table in each area referred to in subclause (i), (iii) stratigraphy from ground surface to the deepest aquifer or aquitard investigated, and. The objectives and requirements of the site investigation. (A) relevant construction features of a building, such as a basement or crawl space, (B) building heating, ventilating and air conditioning design and operation, and. (d) in respect of the classification of occupancies in Table 3.1.2.1. of Division B of the building code, use that falls within Group A, Division 4, assembly occupancies in which occupants are gathered in the open air other than use for a stadium; residential use means any of the following uses of land or a building on the property: 1. Forestry on the Hill: Old Growth Forests. 153/04, s.20(1). 153/04, s.45(1). The amount determined by applying the formula set out in paragraph 6 of section 36 of this Schedule. Noble, T.W. The opinions expressed in this RSC are engineering or scientific opinions made in accordance with generally accepted principles and practices as recognized by members of the environmental engineering or science profession or discipline practising at the same time and in the same or similar location. (d) the date the figure, map, site plan or cross-section was created. Most of Ontarios alvars are found in Ecoregion 6E, where they encompass about 1% of the surface area. It is operated by the Air Force Space Command 10th Space Warning Squadron (10th SWS). A However, he also recognized a distinctive narrow coastal band within the ecoregion as the Southwest James Bay Floristic Zone, characterized by species associated with salt marshes, freshwater estuaries, and coastal beach ridges (Riley, 2003; Riley and McKay, 1980). It differs from the rest of the ecoregion because it is underlain with Paleozoic limestone and related rocks, and as a result, has richer calcareous substrates. Use of land or a building on the property as a school as defined in theEducation Act. The ecosystems of Ontario - Part 2: ecodistricts. The climate of this ecozone is cool to mild in a continental context, with cool winters and relatively warm summers. Wikipedia contributors. At least one field duplicate sample shall be submitted for laboratory analysis for every ten samples submitted for laboratory analysis. the dimensionless shear stress required for the initiation of motion) is a function of a particular form of the particle Reynolds number, 72pp. 20. 2. Provide a description of the current and past uses of the phase one property to its first developed use. Example applications include parks and protected areas planning, interprovincial communication, determining patterns of distribution and abundance, disturbance and succession, and primary productivity. community use means any of the following uses: 1. (3) The work referred to in subsection (2) includes the conduct and supervision of all or part of a phase two environmental site assessment, the preparation of all or part of a phase two environmental site assessment report or update to the report and the preparation of any documentary components of the report, such as a phase two conceptual site model. O.Reg. When your engine cranks but won't start or run, it could ", Oblique aerial photo of an esker in Waterford, Maine, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey, The Bridgenorth Esker: geomorphology and sedimentology, Two Creeks Buried Forest State Natural Area, Withrow Moraine and Jameson Lake Drumlin Field, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Esker&oldid=1107578986, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Diagram illustrating (i) tunnel in glacier before retreat of ice, forming (ii) meandering esker in, This page was last edited on 30 August 2022, at 19:13. The climate is relatively cold and semi-arid, the winters are long and cold, with mean daily January air temperatures between -20 and -27.5C, and the summers are short and cool, with mean daily July air temperatures from 12 to 16C. 153/04, s.2. 1. Provide the site plans, cross-sections and a hydrogeological interpretation of the RA property that satisfies the requirements of clauses 3 (8) (a), (b) and (c) and that was relied upon in the preparation of the risk assessment and all documentation used to support this interpretation. In 1959 Hills completed his first comprehensive version of the provincial ELC system, defining ecosystems at the ecoregional and ecodistrict levels, using macroclimate, landform, and substrate. (b) the person holds a certificate of registration under the Professional Geoscientists Act, 2000 and is a practising member, temporary member or limited member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario. O.Reg. However, major weather events (i.e., wind and ice storms) and insect outbreaks can cause more extensive forest disturbance. taking measures to further investigate and characterize the soil, ground water and sediment following any actions taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants on, in or under the phase two property. (2) For the purposes of the Act and this Regulation, a reference to a change in the use of a property does not include a reference to a change in the zoning of the property under a municipal by-law. O.Reg. 366/05, s.3(1). i. illustrate as much as possible of the period from the phase one propertys first developed use to the time of the phase one environmental site assessment. 153/04, s.20(2); O.Reg. (a) the person holds a bachelors degree in science, engineering or applied technology from a post-secondary institution; (b) the person has experience in the conduct or supervision of environmental site assessments, or in the conduct, supervision or review of assessment of risk described in clause (c), or in any combination of both, as follows: (i) if the person holds a doctoral degree in science or engineering from a university, five years experience. ii. The building is used for the cultivation, growing and harvesting of agricultural commodities, where the cultivation and growing of the agricultural commodities is achieved through hydroponics or other methods that do not rely on cultivating and growing the commodities using the soil from the property; institutional use means any of the following uses: 1. 8. The handling of the excess soil, including its storage and transport, following its original excavation. If ground water sampling was carried out at the property as part of the phase two environmental site assessment, the concentration of the contaminants in the ground water does not exceed the standards in relation to ground water for that type of property use set out in Table 4 of the Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standards. O.Reg. 3. The RSC number of any previous RSC that has been filed in the Registry, if the previous RSC applies to any part of the RSC property. Provide documentation and rationale for the conclusion referred to in clause 16 (3) (a) as to the existence of areas of potential environmental concern including. The predominant substrates in the ecoregion include Gray Brown Luvisols (60%) and Gleysols (37%). 153/04, s.7(1). 2000. Mass balance is significantly negative on many glaciers on Kergeulen Island, Heard Island, South Georgia and Bouvet Island. i Stott (Editors). 15. (2) A finalized field log for a monitoring well shall include. This is called armouring effect. If the property is used for a community use as well as any other type or types of property use, a change in the use of part or all of the property used for community use to any or all of the following types of property uses: 10. To my knowledge, the statements made in this part of the RSC are true as of [insert date on which the owner or the owners agent signs the RSC]. 63pp. 2. Longnose gar, channel catfish, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, walleye, northern hogsucker, banded killifish, and spottail shiner are among the fish species found in the lakes and rivers in this ecoregion. iv. related finalized field logs, indicating the depth of the soil samples. [6], Together, the Subantarctic Mode Water (SAMW) and Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) act as a carbon sink, absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide and storing it in solution. A wetland identified by the Ministry of Natural Resources as having provincial significance. (b) provided an analytical report or certificate of analysis referred to in subsection (2) that has been prepared in accordance with the Analytical Protocol and the requirements of subsection (3). O.Reg. Eskers are frequently several kilometres long and, because of their uniform shape, look like railway embankments. 153/04, s.17(2); O.Reg. 11. A. for a commercial or community use as well as for a residential use, B. for a commercial or community use as well as for an institutional use, or. s 2. 179/11, s.8; O. Reg. Three major overburden aquifers (i.e., Kitchener, Alliston, and Oak Ridges) and three large bedrock aquifers (i.e., Detroit River, Guelph-Amabel, and Nepean) contain significant volumes of ground water (OMNR, 1984). An area of natural and scientific interest (life science or earth science) identified by the Ministry of Natural Resources as having provincial significance. 3. 511/09, s.14. The qualified person shall ensure that the following requirements concerning soil sampling are met: 1. (2) The qualified person shall ensure that the following measures are undertaken where a phase two property is one at which petroleum hydrocarbons, light non-aqueous phase liquids, volatile contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, or dense non-aqueous phase liquids may be present on, in or under the property: 1. ( (6) This section does not apply in respect of a phase two property if the criteria set out in subsection 6 (2) of this Schedule are met. A common characterization of suspended sediment concentration in a flow is given by the Rouse Profile. 1. Provide notes of the following for each investigation. travel purposes, such as a railway station or an airport passenger terminal, or like purposes, or. is the flow depth, 9. Provide a description of the results of quarterly sampling events, including water level measurements and ground water sampling and analysis, where excavation has been undertaken on, in or under the phase two property. 2. The Irish word was and is used particularly to describe long sinuous ridges, which are now known to be deposits of fluvio-glacial material. Geologists can use inverse solutions of transport relationships to understand flow depth, velocity, and direction, from sedimentary rocks and young deposits of alluvial materials. Much of the bedrock is covered with ground moraine (till) of variable depth, however glaciofluvial materials associated with spillways and outwash deposits can also be found. The name and mailing address of any other current owner of the RA property and, if the other owner is a corporation or partnership, the name of a contact person for the other owner. Bennett, G., B.O. In each of the following media that exist at the property, the concentration of the contaminants does not exceed the standards in relation to the medium for that type of property use set out in Table 4 of the Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standards: i. 511/09, s.14. (2.1) Subject to subsection (4), for the purposes of sub-subparagraph 4 i B of subsection 168.4 (1) of the Act, the prescribed contaminants and the applicable prescribed full depth generic site condition standards for those contaminants are, (a) in the case of a property described in clause 43.1 (1) (a), those set out in Table 6 of the Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standards; and. 34. 153/04, s.13(2). Provide a rationale, where a record of site condition is to be filed based on the phase one environmental site assessment, for why the phase one property is suitable for any of the types of property use listed in subsection 1 (2) of the regulation. 19 August 1964 Strategic Air Command activated the 804th Combat Support Group (CSG) as the host unit at Grand Forks AFB. 22.1 A phase one or phase two environmental site assessment shall take into account every property at or below the ground surface that is above or below the phase one or phase two property. (2) For the purpose of subsection 168.8 (6) of the Act, notice of compliance with an order shall set out the number and date of issue of the order, and the date on which the Director became satisfied that the order has been complied with. (d) the type of approach used for the human health risk assessment. 2. Each sample must be analyzed by an appropriate field testing method or by a laboratory. iii. measurements of the thickness of any free flowing product present in monitoring wells. (d) the District Office of the Ministry for the area in which the RA property is located has been consulted on the appropriateness of using a limited scope risk assessment based on the community assessment report. PCB information maintained by the Ministry. The property on which the building is located is not used or has not ever been used, in whole or in part, for an industrial use, as a garage, as a bulk liquid dispensing facility, including a gasoline outlet, or for the operation of dry cleaning equipment. {\displaystyle P} ii. Also world city, power city, or alpha city. It was designated as Cavalier AFS 484329N 0975358W / 48.72472N 97.89944W / 48.72472; -97.89944 (Cavalier AFS) (57.8 miles (93km) north-northwest of the base), and remains active. Obtain one or more topographic maps (Ontario Base Map series), which illustrate the location of the phase one property in relation to any water bodies in the phase one study area and document regional topography. Lakes and rivers are frequent in many parts of the ecozone. 7. It extends west almost to Thunder Bay, north to the Agutua-Windigo Moraine, east to the Geraldton Plain, and south to the northern shore, peninsulas, and islands of Lake Superior. k A quantitative analysis that has been undertaken for a contaminant of concern must include the following: i. For each valued ecosystem component, provide a comparison of the toxicity reference value proposed in the Hazard Assessment to the exposure estimate proposed in the Exposure Assessment to derive an estimate of the degree of risk at the RA property in the absence of any measures that have been taken or are being proposed at the RA property which have the effect of reducing the risk from the contaminant of concern. Topographic variation is significant ranging from extremely flat terrain in the southwest and southeast to the rugged terrain of the Niagara Escarpment and numerous terminal and interlobate moraines. Samples must not be collected from the surface of a stockpile. {\displaystyle \tau *} With the landscape dominated by shallow substrates and a periodically dry climate, this ecoregion experiences intense and frequent fire disturbance. coarse textured soil means soil that contains more than 50 per cent by mass of particles that are 75 micrometres or larger in mean diameter; medium and fine textured soil means soil that contains 50 per cent or more by mass of particles that are smaller than 75 micrometres in mean diameter. O.Reg. 66/08, s.2. To confirm whether contaminants are present on, in or under the phase two property, and, if so, what the contaminants are, where they are located on, in or under the phase two property and at what concentrations. z (1) At the phase one property, the following shall be carried out: 1. g On richer, moist mineral sites, balsam poplar and black ash occur as components of lowland and riparian mixedwood forests (Maycock, 1979; Noble, 1998). 5. (2) Clause 168.3.1 (1) (a) of the Act applies to a change of use of a portion of a property described in subsection (1), if the use of the portion is changed to a playground, a playing field, a day camp, an overnight camp or an overnight camping facility, whether the use of the portion is for the use of trail users only or for the general public. O.Reg. 1944. Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute, 29(2):65-84. 14. (3) A site specific risk assessment of a property as referred to in the Cleanup Guideline 1996 that was submitted to Ministry, but not approved by the Ministry under the Guideline before this Regulation came into force, satisfies the requirements of this Regulation, if the Director determines that the site specific risk assessment complies with the requirements specified in section 4 of Schedule C, except that the site specific risk assessment was not completed by a qualified person. O.Reg. (a) samples of each medium being investigated are collected from depths and locations on, in or under the phase two property and analyzed for contaminants, until it is determined that samples have been collected from the areas of highest concentration of contaminants on, in or under the phase two property; (b) areas of highest concentration of each contaminant in each medium being investigated on, in or under the phase two property are identified and located; and. 333/13, To provide a reliable basis for conclusions as to whether the applicable site condition standards or standards specified in a risk assessment have or have not been met for each contaminant. O.Reg. This ecoregion comprises a substantial portion of Ontarios boreal forest. Terms derived from Bates and Jackson 1984, Cauboue, COVID-19 restrictions and public health measures. (3) Despite clause 168.3.1 (1) (a) of the Act, a person may change the use of a property from a landfilling site that is subject to an environmental compliance approval to any property use. O.Reg. (3) If an agreement mentioned in paragraph 1 of subsection (2) is made before the day subsection 6 (1) of Schedule 13 to the Budget Measures and Interim Appropriation Act, 2007 comes into force, it is sufficient for the purpose of satisfying the requirement in that paragraph if the purchaser has submitted for filing a record of site condition in respect of the property that was the subject of the agreement and the filing of the record of site condition by the purchaser in respect of the property has been acknowledged by the Director under section 168.4 of the Act. O.Reg. slothy vlogs. 2. The contaminants of concern must include the following: i. Any contaminants detected on, in or under the RA property that exceed the applicable site condition standards. Red maple, sugar maple, and American basswood are scattered in the southern part of the ecoregion and demonstrate a similarity to the adjacent western portions of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest Region extending from southern Lake of the Woods (Ecoregion 5S) into Minnesota and Wisconsin (MNDNR, 2003; Noble, 1978, 1979b; Sims et al., 1997). Large areas of pure jack pine and jack pine-black spruce conifer stands dominate on the sandy materials in the western portion of the ecoregion around Ignace, Graham, and Raith. i. the date, place, and method of the interviews and the name of person being interviewed, ii. the reason why the person was identified as an interview subject, and. vi. procedures for checking calibration of the equipment. (b) include the headings and sub-headings set out in Table 1. The requirements of this Schedule that are relevant to an objective or minimum requirement in Table 4 of this Schedule which must be met pursuant to section 41 apply, with necessary modifications, to the minimum requirement. The Ontario portion of the ecoregion is bounded by Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and the Ottawa River. Threespine stickleback, lake chub, pearl dace, walleye, johnny darter, and slimy sculpin are among the characteristic species inhabiting the fresh water. This curve has no more than a historical value nowadays, although its simplicity is still attractive. 12. For each parameter group defined in the Analytical Protocol for which a contaminant has been analysed, provide cross-sections that are oriented parallel and perpendicular to the direction of ground water flow that show the results of analyses for all confirmation samples of soil, ground water and sediment, including the delineation of the lateral and vertical extent of contaminants in soil, ground water or sediment following actions taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants, and illustrating. Less pressure, occurring in areas closer to the glacial maximum, can cause ice to melt over the stream flow and create steep-walled, sharply-arched tunnels. 43.1 (1) This section applies in relation to a property if, (a) the property is a shallow soil property; or. Make all reasonable inquiries to obtain such of the following as are reasonably accessible and pertain, unless otherwise specified, to the phase one study area: i. Before the change in use to the building, part of the building is used for residential use or institutional use and another part of the building is used for commercial use or community use. The Rouse Profile therefore gives the concentration profile that provides a balance between turbulent mixing (net upwards) of sediment and the downwards settling velocity of each particle. Samples taken from monitoring wells into which material was introduced into the monitoring well for purposes of remediation shall not be used to meet the objectives of confirmation sampling, including being used as evidence to demonstrate that the phase two property meets the applicable site condition standard or any standard specified in a risk assessment for a contaminant. Euler, and I.D. The river systems in the ecoregion support populations of sea-run brook trout, and this is the only part of the province in which Arctic char occur. Of the better developed substrates, 27% of the ecoregion is covered in Humo-ferric Podzols, 7% in Mesisols, 4% in Gleysols, and 1% in Dystric Brunisols. iii. the location of the remedial action. O. Reg. The mean annual temperature range is 4.9 to 7.8C, the mean length of the growing season is 205 to 230 days, the mean annual precipitation is 759 to 1,087 mm, and the mean summer rainfall is 198 to 281 mm (Mackey et al., 1996a, b). W Thurston, H.R. O.Reg. The Antarctic realm and Antarctic Floristic Kingdom include most of the subantarctic islands native biota, with many endemic genera and species of flora and fauna. Barnett, P. J. Representative fauna include little brown bat, American black bear, moose, fisher, North American river otter, beaver, common loon, osprey, broad-winged hawk, ruby-throated hummingbird, pileated woodpecker, yellow-bellied sapsucker, winter wren, veery, Blackburnian warbler, black-throated blue warbler, yellow-rumped warbler, scarlet tanager, rose-breasted grosbeak, red-spotted newt, northern two-lined salamander, four-toed salamander, gray treefrog, pickerel frog, American bullfrog, snapping turtle, smooth greensnake, and northern ring-necked snake. If you have any questions, please contact your provider advocate or call 702-242-7088 or 1-800-745-7065. 3. 1. Provide a narrative description and assessment of. (8) If the concentration of contaminants of concern show large variability, increased replicate sampling (that is, more than two replicate samples) and averaging the analytical results from the replicate sampling may be used to establish the 90th percentile. < The landscapes vary from strongly broken in the southern portion to weakly broken, more subdued topography in the north and west. The northern boundary with Ecoregion 3E is based on climatic variables (i.e., mean July precipitation, growing season length, and mean annual temperature) and correlates strongly in some sections with major moraines and sand plains. Gray wolf, Canada lynx, moose, American mink, snowshoe hare, common loon, bald eagle, hermit thrush, white-throated sparrow, American toad, boreal chorus frog, wood frog, and red-sided gartersnake are also important species. O.Reg. 4. Many of the invertebrates in adjacent Hudson Bay have Arctic affinities (Stewart and Lockhart, 2005). 153/04, s.46(3). 0 Ontario Land Cover Data Base Revised Users Manual. 2. Keddy. Ecosystem structure commonly refers to the distribution and abundance of matter and energy (King, 1993), and is used to describe matter-energy relationships, or how the parts of the system fit together at a specific point in time. 511/09, s.14. part VIiI phase TWO environmental site assessments. The 4133d SW was redesignated as the 319th Bombardment Wing (319th BW) on 1 February 1963 in a name-only redesignation and was assigned to SAC's Second Air Force, 810th Strategic Aerospace Division. Thurston, H.R. All of the other rivers flow to Hudson Bay through the adjacent Hudson Bay Coast Ecoregion. 1. Provide a rationale for the selection of chemical parameters analyzed by a laboratory in accordance with section 31 of this Schedule. Stewart, D.B., and W.L. {\displaystyle u_{*}} {\displaystyle z} Ground moraine is the main surficial feature, although there are numerous north-south-flowing river systems in which valley train deposits are found, and localized areas with end moraines, aeolian deposits, lacustrine deposits, and eskers. c 11. (2009). (1) A risk assessment report shall be prepared by a qualified person and, (a) must be divided into the report sections as specified in Table 1 of this Schedule; and.
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