Risk ranking methodology for abandoned mine sites in B.C.
The Crown Contaminated Sites Branch (CCSB) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands (MAL) manages contaminated sites on Crown land where responsibility has defaulted to the Province. CCSB uses a multi-step prioritization process to identify and screen candidate contaminated sites, one of which is th...
Main Authors: | Power, B., Fikart, Alena, Tinholt, M., Wilson, R. M., Stewart, Gregg G. (Gregg Gordon), 1961-, Sinnett, G. |
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8454 |
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