Boundary Dam definition

Boundary Dam means an existing dam located on Long Creek approximately seven kilometres in a southwesterly direction from the City of Xxxxxxx in the Province of Saskatchewan;
Boundary Dam means Boundary Dam Switching Station, near Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Boundary Dam means an existing dam located on Long Creek approximately seven kilometres in a southwesterly direction from the City of Estevan in the Province of Saskatchewan;

Examples of Boundary Dam in a sentence

  • PMRL owns and operates the Paintearth, Sheerness, Genesee (50% interest), Poplar River, Boundary Dam and Bienfait mines, and operates the Highvale mine under contract.

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  • The dam impounds the Pend Oreille River and forms Boundary Reservoir which extends approximately 17.5 miles south from Boundary Dam upstream to the Box Canyon Dam tailrace.

  • Based on a review of available literature and turbine survival modeling (R2 2006), fish passage mortality through the existing turbines at Boundary Dam was estimated to vary with the turbine units and fish size (Table 5.3-1).

  • Relationship between fish size and estimated turbine mortality at Boundary Dam.

  • As part of relicensing activities, SCL and a team of fish passage experts evaluated myriad options for bypassing upstream migrating fish around Boundary Dam.

  • Mountain whitefish and both wild and hatchery-reared rainbow trout have been observed in the tailrace and three bull trout were captured in the Boundary Dam tailrace during 2007-2008 pre-licensing studies.

  • This argument appears aimed at forbidding EPA from considering the successful use of fully integrated CCS at the Boundary Dam coal-fired power plant in Canada.

  • Perhaps different to previous large-scale CCS proposals focused on a single power sector or industrial application (e.g. Boundary Dam in Canada), ACT Acorn has paid explicit attention to low-carbon build-out options at the planning stage.

  • One percent of the inflow comes from Sullivan Creek (the largest tributary to the Pend Oreille River between Box Canyon Dam and Boundary Dam).

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