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  2. Alberta Environment and Protected Areas - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the facility showed a province wide net economic impact of $14 million, 175 full-time equivalent jobs sustained province wide, a total of $4.4 million federal and $1.9 million provincial and $800,000 local taxes generated. [30] The Alberta government committed $18 million to rebuild the Course and to protect it from future flood damage ...

  3. Orphan wells in Alberta, Canada - Wikipedia

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    The province also loaned the OWA $100-million for 1,000 environmental site assessments, as part of the process of decommissioning 800 to 1,000 orphan wells. [57] The loan was intended to "create 500 direct and indirect jobs in the oil services sector." [57] The loan was intended to enable the OWA to double its activity in 2020 to nearly 2,000 ...

  4. Environmental issues in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2019 report Canada's Changing Climate Report, [1] which was commissioned by Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada's annual average temperature over land has warmed by 1.7 C since 1948. The rate of warming is even higher in Canada's North, in the Prairies and northern British Columbia. [2]

  5. Land reclamation - Wikipedia

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    A similar land reclamation system using dams and drainage canals was used in the Greek Copaic Basin during the Middle Helladic Period (c. 1900–1600 BC). [1] Another early large-scale project was the Beemster Polder in the Netherlands, realized in 1612 adding 70 square kilometres (27 sq mi) of land.

  6. Forestry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the late 2000s and early 2010s, the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia modified their tree reseeding guidelines to account for the northward and uphill movement of forests' optimal ranges. [23] British Columbia even gave the green light for the relocation of a single species, the Western Larch, 1000 km northward. [24]

  7. Ledcor Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    Ledcor Group of Companies is a construction company operating primarily in Canada and United States.Ledcor operates in a wide range of industries, including the construction of buildings and civil infrastructure, technical services such as communication networks, forestry, mining, property development and management, transportation, marine operations, and several energy projects, including oil ...