Monday, April 11, 2011

WATERSHED MANAGEMENT AND CUMULATIVE EFFECTS:Bev Yee


Where regulators once looked at point sources emissions and individual tributaries, the management of surface and groundwater has moved to the management of overall watersheds and counting up all of the current and potential impacts. Canadian and American lawyer and regulators will give their expert insights and give you a better understanding of how these changes affect the developments that are proposed by or that may impact upon your clients.


Here Bev Yee, discusses the newly released draft of the Alberta Government position of the Lower Athabasca River watershed. Very good intentions announced. It was a strange session! Because following her was Judy Stewart ,who gave a counter argument concerning disappearing Wetlands. The fire Alarm went off, but nobody moved- and which hampered her speaking.

Speakers: Bev Yee, Assistant Deputy Minister‐ Strategy Division, Alberta Environment Lawrence J. Caster, Fennemore Craig, Phoenix Judy Stewart, Sole Practitioner Chair: Laura Bowman, Environmental Law Centre

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