Ontario Waterpower Association Best Management Practices

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Brett Woodman Natural Resource Solutions Inc. 225 Labrador Drive, Unit 1, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 4M8 Tel: (519) 725-2227 Web: www.nrsi.on.ca Email: [email protected] Ontario Waterpower Association Workshop Best Management Practices Wetlands and Migratory Birds

Transcript of Ontario Waterpower Association Best Management Practices

Brett Woodman

Natural Resource Solutions Inc.

225 Labrador Drive, Unit 1, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 4M8 Tel: (519) 725-2227 Web: www.nrsi.on.ca Email: [email protected]

Ontario Waterpower Association WorkshopBest Management Practices

Wetlands andMigratory Birds

OVERVIEW

• Rationale for these BMPs

• Wetlands

• Migratory Birds

RATIONALE

• Continued waterpower development in Ontario

• BMP Guide (2012)

• Identified gaps

WETLANDS

“lands that are seasonally or permanently flooded by shallow water as well as lands where the water table is close to the surface…”

4 types of wetlands• Marsh

• Swamp

• Bog

• Fen

KEY CONSIDERATIONS

• Different types of waterpower

• Construction can have negative impacts

• Opportunities are best identified early in the planning process

• Clear demarcation of boundaries

• Maintain hydrological balance

• Mitigation must consider wetland type and sensitivity

MITIGATION

• Protection

• Enhancement

• Restoration

• Creation

SPECIFIC MITIGATION - PROTECTION

• Hydrogeological study

• Minimize soil compaction

• Seasonally timed

• Appropriate erosion control

• Roads (location, maintenance)

• Wildlife

• Invasive species

• Sod mats

• Culverts

• Placement of fill

SPECIFIC MITIGATION - ENHANCEMENT

SPECIFIC MITIGATION – RESTORATION

& CREATION

MIGRATORY BIRDS

• What are they

• Relevant policies

• Relation to waterpower

MIGRATORY BIRDS

MIGRATORY BIRDS - MITIGATION

• Avoidance timing for clearing, de-watering and flooding

• Dust control

• Directional lighting

• Speed limits

• Exclusion fencing

• Noise control

MIGRATORY BIRDS - ENHANCEMENT

• Artificial nesting structures

• Retaining backbay areas during headpong filling

• Mudflats for shorebirds

THANK-YOU

Brett Woodman, M.E.S.

Senior Manager

Natural Resource Solutions Inc.

(519) 725-2227

[email protected]