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| ===First Step of NFRC Realignment Project Complete=== | | ===First Step of NFRC Realignment Project Complete=== |
− | The fish salvage operation concluded in September marking the successful completion of the first step of the North Fork Rose Creek (NFRC) realignment project. | + | <div style="width:45%; float:left;">The fish salvage operation concluded in September marking the successful completion of the first step of the North Fork Rose Creek (NFRC) realignment project. |
| It involved the installation of temporary fish barriers at two locations to capture and relocate fish outside of the construction area. The barriers continue to be monitored and inspected on a daily basis. | | It involved the installation of temporary fish barriers at two locations to capture and relocate fish outside of the construction area. The barriers continue to be monitored and inspected on a daily basis. |
| Minnow Environmental, specialists in aquatic biology, were retained to develop the fish salvage approach and to put together a team to carry out the fish salvage operation. The team included specialists from Golder-AECOM, ELR Engineering as well as a number of individuals from Ross River and Pelly Crossing who received training in electrofishing techniques as part of this opportunity. | | Minnow Environmental, specialists in aquatic biology, were retained to develop the fish salvage approach and to put together a team to carry out the fish salvage operation. The team included specialists from Golder-AECOM, ELR Engineering as well as a number of individuals from Ross River and Pelly Crossing who received training in electrofishing techniques as part of this opportunity. |
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| Morgan Construction and Environmental Ltd, who have joint ventured with Dena Nezzidi Corporation, was awarded the contract for increasing the elevation of the Rose Creek diversion dyke. Once complete, this interim upgrade will increase the capacity of the dyke to withstand a one in two hundred year (1:200) storm event. Work onsite began in October and is scheduled to be completed in early November. | | Morgan Construction and Environmental Ltd, who have joint ventured with Dena Nezzidi Corporation, was awarded the contract for increasing the elevation of the Rose Creek diversion dyke. Once complete, this interim upgrade will increase the capacity of the dyke to withstand a one in two hundred year (1:200) storm event. Work onsite began in October and is scheduled to be completed in early November. |
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| ===Fueling System Construction=== | | ===Fueling System Construction=== |
− | Funded under Parsons Care & Maintenance contract, the installation of a new fuel dispensing system was completed in late September. The upgraded system is more efficient and will accommodate the greater volume of work occurring at the Faro Mine site moving forward. Fuel is being supplied by Tu Lidlini Petroleum, a Ross River Dena owned company.</div> | + | <div style="width:50%; float:left;">Funded under Parsons Care & Maintenance contract, the installation of a new fuel dispensing system was completed in late September. The upgraded system is more efficient and will accommodate the greater volume of work occurring at the Faro Mine site moving forward. Fuel is being supplied by Tu Lidlini Petroleum, a Ross River Dena owned company.</div> |
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