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Technical Support Document (TSD) No. 1- Aquatic Habitat Compilation Report


North Saskatchewan River

March 2017
SLR Project No.: 208.04700.00001
HUSKY 16TAN SPILL

NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER

TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOCUMENT (TSD) NO. 1: AQUATIC HABITAT


COMPILATION REPORT

LLOYDMINSTER, SASKATCHEWAN

SLR Project No.: 208.04700.00001

Prepared by
SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd.
300 Town Centre Blvd., Suite 200
Markham, ON L3R 5Z6

for

HUSKY ENERGY INC.


707-8TH AVENUE S.W.
BOX 6546, STATION D
CALGARY ALBERTA T2P 3G7

March 2017

Prepared by: Reviewed by:

Megan Lloyst Gord Wichert


Aquatic Biologist, B.Sc. M.Sc. Senior Ecologist, Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc. Bio

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................1
1.1 Physical Setting ......................................................................................................1
2.0 OBJECTIVES ....................................................................................................................3
3.0 APPROACH.......................................................................................................................4
3.1 Desktop Analysis ....................................................................................................4
3.2 Field Investigations ................................................................................................6
3.2.1 Bathymetry .....................................................................................................9
3.3 Data Analysis ..........................................................................................................9
4.0 FINDINGS HABITAT MAPPING AND ASSESSMENT ...................................................9
4.1 Upstream Reference Division ..............................................................................10
4.2 Division 1...............................................................................................................10
4.3 Division 2...............................................................................................................10
4.4 Division 3...............................................................................................................12
4.5 Division 4...............................................................................................................12
4.6 Downstream Reference Division 5 ......................................................................12
5.0 SUMMARY AND NEXT STEPS .......................................................................................12
6.0 REFERENCES .................................................................................................................13

TABLES
Table 1: Study Area Divisions ..................................................................................................6
Table 2: Aquatic Habitat Characterization .............................................................................11

FIGURES
Figure 1: Project Location ........................................................................................................2
Figure 2: Study Area Divisions ................................................................................................8

APPENDICES
Appendix A Large and Small River Habitat Classification System
Appendix B Fish Habitat Maps
Appendix C Photolog

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

On the morning of July 21, Husky discovered a leak on the 16TAN pipeline where it crosses the
North Saskatchewan River. The pipeline was immediately isolated at the river crossing valves
and spill response crews were dispatched.

The break occurred on land, approximately 160 metres from the riverbank on the south slope of
the river. An estimated 225m3 (+/- 10%) of crude blended with condensate was released from
the pipeline, and about 40 percent of this volume entered the river, referred to as Point of
Entrance (POE). When the shoreline cleanup was concluded in October, 210 m3 (~93%) of the
blended crude had been accounted for.

SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd. was contracted by Husky Energy Inc. to conduct an inventory of
aquatic habitat, fish and benthic invertebrate communities within the North Saskatchewan River
mainstem and lower reaches of tributaries between Kilometre Point (KP) -50 to KP 400 (Figure
1), referred to as the Study Area. This Technical Support Document (TSD) presents a set of
maps developed during the aquatic habitat inventory. The biological communities inventory and
assessment appear in the HuskyTAN 16: North Saskatchewan River Biological Community
Assessment Report.

1.1 Physical Setting

The North Saskatchewan River (NSR) originates at the Saskatchewan Glacier in the Columbia
Icefields in Banff National Park in Alberta. Over the next 1000 km the NSR
descends almost 900 meters in elevation to the Alberta/Saskatchewan border. The NSR joins
the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan east of Prince Albert, at the location known as
the Forks. From the Forks it flows into Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba and eventually empties into
Hudson Bay via the Nelson River (Neufeld, 2010). The NSR catchment is approximately
121,000 km2: 80,000 km2 in Alberta and 41,000 km2 of primarily undulating to gently rolling
landscape in Saskatchewan (WSA, 2013). The Battle River, largest tributary to the NSR,
contributes approximately 5% of its flow.

At its origin, the river is characterized by clear water and erosional habitats predominate in this
section (Golder, 2004). The gradient and velocity of the river reduce as it descends into the
prairies. Several large tributaries (Ram, Clearwater and Brazeau) augment the river as it travels
east. By the time the NSR reaches the Saskatchewan border it has accumulated a
considerable amount of suspended material and has received inputs from the City of Edmonton
Sewage Treatment Plant and industrial effluents (Golder, 2004). Turbid waters, depositional
habitats and sand and silt bars predominate the river from the Saskatchewan border to the City
of Prince Albert. The flow characteristics of the river have been described as very dynamic with
rapid vertical mixing and slow horizontal mixing across the river width (Golder, 2004). These
flow characteristics are responsible for the regular shifting of sandbar position and scouring of
bottom sediment.

In contrast to the section of river from Lloydminster to Cecil Ferry, the portion of the NSR from
Cecil Ferry, downstream of the Study Area to the Forks is characterized by a narrower, more
defined channel with faster flow, high banks and numerous rapids. Erosional habitats
predominate in this section and the low deposition rate of suspended material results in few
sandbars and exposed rocky substrates (Golder, 2004).

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Municipal discharges and stormwater discharges to the NSR, within Saskatchewan, include the
cities of North Battleford and Prince Albert, as well as the discharges of several other small
communities located upstream of the City of Prince Albert.

The NSR Watershed encompasses 35 Rural Municipalities, 29 First Nations with land and 17
reserves, 93 town, villages, hamlets and resorts as well as the Cities of Lloydminster, North
Battleford and Prince Albert (WSA 2013). According to the 2011 Census 59% of the landuse in
the watershed was agriculture (WSA 2013) and Golder (2004) reported that the river was
bordered for much of its length by agricultural lands used for crops or animal pastures
contributing to non-point source inputs of pollutants.

The average annual flow in the North Saskatchewan River (NSR) at Prince Albert is
approximately 240 m3/s (Preliminary Background Report, North Saskatchewan River
Watershed, 2007). The lowest flows usually occur during the fall and winter (i.e. November to
February inclusive), with an average monthly flow during the low-flow period of about 100
m3/s. During the last five years (2005 to 2009 inclusive), flow in the NSR has been typical, with
the average annual flow at Prince Albert ranging from 163 to 333 m3/s, averaging 245 m3/s
(www.wsc.ec.gc.ca/applications/H2O/report-eng.cfm). The low flow in the NSR at Prince Albert
over the last five years has ranged from 100 to 113 m3/s, averaging 108 m3/s.

Water quality in the Saskatchewan River system is assessed by a network of seven water
quality monitoring stations, including a station at Prince Albert and stations at Cecil Ferrys
North and South banks. Results of the water quality monitoring obtained from 1987 to 2002
were used to calculate a Water Quality Index WQI for each monitoring location (WSA, 2013).
The WQIs were rated as good (water quality is protected with only a minor degree of threat or
impairment; conditions rarely depart from natural or desirable levels) at the locations including
the Port Albert station and at the Cecil Ferry North Bank station (WSA, 2013). Cecil Ferry is
located approximately 32 km downstream of Prince Albert. The WQI rating was reduced to Fair
(water quality is usually protected but occasionally threatened or impaired: conditions
sometimes depart from natural or desirable levels) at the Cecil Ferry Crossing South Bank
monitoring location (WSA, 2013). The effluent from the pulp mill which was, at the time,
released into the river just upstream of this location was considered the reason for the reduced
WQI. The WQI obtained downstream of this location after the confluence of the North and South
Saskatchewan Rivers was rated as excellent (WSA, 2013).

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (2007) reports that the parameters that most often did
not meet the objectives set in the water quality index were total phosphorous and fecal
coliforms. Other parameters reported to not meet the objectives included total ammonia, pH,
and dissolved oxygen, as well as mercury and aluminum, although trace metals were not
measured on a regular basis.

The NSR supports a wide diversity of fish species with twenty-seven species of native fish
occurring in the NSR and its tributaries, based on data collected in the 1980s and a focused
study in 1991 (WSA, 2013).

2.0 OBJECTIVES

Objectives for this TSD include:

Conduct an aquatic habitat inventory upstream and downstream of the point of entrance
(POE).

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Characterize habitat types in the NSR that are likely to support the reproduction and
survival of aquatic biota.
Provide information to identify opportunities to offset habitat alterations and evaluate
ecosystem recovery
Provide information to identify sampling locations that should be assessed for monitoring
of potential residual effects.

Key documents to follow this submission (TSD No. 1) include:

Husky 16TAN Technical Support Document (TSD) No. 2: 2016 Fish and Benthic
Community
2016 Fish Tissue Chemical Analysis Review
Husky 16TAN Technical Support Document (TSD) No. 3: 2017 Aquatic Habitat
Compilation Report
Husky 16TAN Technical Support Document (TSD) No. 4: 2017 Fish and Benthic
Community
Aquatic Ecosystems Effects Assessment (2016 & 2017 Data)

The Fish and Benthic Community Characterization TSD will link habitat type with the biological
communities observed within the study area. Together this information will be used to
characterize the magnitude and extent of potential effects and form the basis to assess natural
ecosystem recovery where effects were observed and remediation occurred, reported in the EIS
Report.

3.0 APPROACH

Key documents and protocols developed by SLR in support of the Spill Response Aquatic
Monitoring Program include:

Aquatic Environment Assessment Framework (SLR, July, 2016)


Fish Habitat Assessment Protocol Memo (SLR, September 2016)
Fish and Benthic Community Assessment Protocol Memo (SLR August, 2016)
o Fish Handling and Tissue Preservation and Analysis Memo
o Benthic Invertebrate Sample Preservation and Analysis Memo

Each of these documents was circulated to the Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Health,
Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Water Security Agency, and Husky Energy for review.
Comments from each of the reviewers was considered and incorporated into the supporting
documents prior to data collection and assessment. The intent of this review process was to
obtain agreement in principle from agencies regarding proposed sampling objectives and
strategies.

3.1 Desktop Analysis

A desktop analysis was performed to collect and review existing baseline information. This
information was used to identify potential data limitations and scope the level of effort for field
investigations. The reviewed sources included:

Canadian North Environmental Services Limited Partnership (CanNorth). 2010. Fish


Community and Fish Habitat Assessment of the North Saskatchewan River Near Pikes
Peak Inlet.

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Government of Alberta. 2016. Albertas Species at Risk Program. Alberta Lake Sturgeon
Recovery Plan 2011-2016.
Merkowsky. 1988. List of fish species and the total numbers captured in the North
Saskatchewan River near North Battleford, Saskatchewan.
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance. 2008. Fisheries Management Objectives for
the North Saskatchewan River.
Reed, E.B.. 1959. A Biological Survey of the principal rivers of the Saskatchewan River
system in the Province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Fisheries Laboratory.
Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management (SERM). 1992. Fish distribution
database. Unpublished.
Water Security Agency. 2013. North Saskatchewan River Watershed Environmental
Scan and Risk Assessment,

In addition to querying these digital sources, specialists from local agencies were contacted to
gather fish and fish habitat information in the North Saskatchewan River.

Jennifer Merkowsky, Senior Fisheries Ecologist, Government of Saskatchewan


Paul Jones, Associate Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of
Saskatchewan
Michael Pollock, Senior Instream Flow Ecologist, Water Security Agency

The documents and experts listed above provided information for discrete sections throughout
the study area. The most comprehensive studies were undertaken in 1959 by E.B. Reed and in
1985 and 1986 by Jennifer Merkowsky. The absence of current ecological information relevant
to the study area was identified and an opportunity to characterize existing aquatic conditions
within the NSR was recognized. Consequently, a robust monitoring program incorporating short
and long term objectives was developed.

Additional information used to inform the aquatic habitat compilation program included data
collected from ongoing surface water and sediment monitoring, and Shoreline Cleanup and
Assessment Techniques (SCAT).

Other monitoring programs occurring simultaneously with the aquatic habitat compilation,
collected data from surface water and sediment to delineate potential areas affected by the
Husky release. Preliminary results from the following programs were used to delineate proposed
locations for habitat characterization.

Instream and shoreline sampling transects developed to delineate potential impacted


areas along the NSR.
Submerged oil monitoring systems deployed in the NSR to determine potential presence
of hydrocarbons downstream of the POE.
Sunken oil and sediment assessment sampling initiated to determine the extent of
downstream deposition in the NSR.

The SCAT program identified

Locations where oil has been observed, and


Locations where banks have been modified as a result of clean-up activities.

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Sites evaluated through the SCAT process were used to identify potential locations where
impacts to fish and fish habitat could be observed if they occurred and informed potential
remediation priorities prior to fall spawning and overwintering, and 2017 spring spawning
events.

3.2 Field Investigations

In August 2016, major channel types in the NSR study area were mapped with a focus on
mainstem and right bank facing downstream based on main accumulation of oil. The study area
was divided into six divisions, two reference and four exposure divisions (Table 1). The
locations of the sampling divisions are shown in Figure 2.

Table 1: Study Area Divisions

Location Rational KP

Upstream Reference Reference 0 to -50

Division 1 Exposure 0 to 40

Division 2 Exposure 41 to 88

Division 3 Exposure 93 to 138

Division 4 Exposure 139 to 190

Division 5 Reference 191 to 400

Habitat assessment methods and classification techniques were adapted from the
following protocols and described in detail in the Habitat Protocol (SLR, September
2016). A General Fish and Riverine Habitat Inventory, Athabasca River April to May
1994, R.L. & L Environmental Services Ltd.
Fish Habitat Manual Guidelines and Procedures for Watercourse Crossings in Alberta,
AB Transport 2009.
Standard for Sampling of Small Streams in Alberta. 2013. Alberta Environment and
Sustainable Resource Development.

Habitat classification for large rivers focuses on shoreline habitats (AB Transport, 2009).
Channel and bank habitat types were characterized based on the Large River Habitat
Classification System (Appendix A). This qualitative system is used to map large rivers such as
the NSR that show a limited amount of instream heterogeneity with no clear distinctions
between specific channel units such as pools, riffles and runs (R.L & L, 1992). The classification
system consists of three components: channel type, bank habitat type, and special habitat
features such as pools, shoals, backwater etc. Characteristics defining major channel and bank
habitat types and special habitat features are described in Appendix A.

The habitat classification system for smaller watercourses identifies individual channel units (eg.
riffle, run, pool etc.) that are defined as sections with homogenous depth, velocity and cover (AB

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Transport, 2009). The lower reaches of tributaries identified within the study area, were
characterized using a Small River Habitat Classification System (Appendix A).

Alberta protocols were consulted for classification of large and small river habitat because
limited resources produced in Saskatchewan were available and aquatic habitat features
observed in Alberta are similar to habitat features in the NSR within the study area for this
undertaking.

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Habitat information was recorded on base maps showing the most recent (2011-2013) available
aerial imagery of the study area. A high proportion of aquatic habitat in the upstream reference
division and Divisions 1 and 2 were mapped in detail based on the relatively frequent
accumulation of oil identified through the SCAT activities and to establish reference conditions
upstream of the POE. Key habitat types that represented similar conditions in Divisions 3 and 4
were mapped, in addition to any unique habitat features, however the amount of habitat mapped
in Divisions 3 and 4 was less than in Division 1 and 2 because fewer locations with accumulated
oil were identified. Due to the extent of Division 5, a helicopter survey was undertaken to gain
an understanding of channel type, and to a lesser degree bank habitat and special habitat
features.

3.2.1 Bathymetry

The documentation of the river channel is necessary to identify potential fish refuge areas and
over-winter habitat, to understand oil dispersion, and assess impacts to fisheries. Bathymetry
mapping was completed by Husky as a component of the 16TAN spill response using a
SonarMite echo sounder system. Field surveys were completed for approximately 20 km
downstream of the POE. A fisheries biologist assisted with bathymetry mapping and
documented microhabitat features of importance such as deep pools important for overwintering
fish.

3.3 Data Analysis

Habitat maps developed in the field were digitized by Matrix Solutions GIS specialists to
illustrate habitat classification (Appendix B). Maps were reviewed and the occurrence of channel
type, bank type and channel habitat was summarized in a tabular format to identify key habitat
patterns (Table 2).

4.0 FINDINGS HABITAT MAPPING AND ASSESSMENT

Data collected as part of the habitat assessment indicate that within the study area, the North
Saskatchewan River exhibits a repeating pattern of Multiple and Singular Island channels
(Appendix C). The river flows within a broad river bed with no obvious breaks, based on
gradient or habitat features. Mainstem flow continually shifts and splits into braided channels of
varying depth and velocity. The river is shallow, depth ranging from 0.5 to 2 m, well mixed, and
turbid. Water temperature is influenced by ambient air temperatures (Merkowsky, 1988).
Summer water temperatures averaged around 20C. Pool habitat exceeding 1.0 m or greater
exists within braided channels.

Bank habitat types are dominated by depositional fines and sandy erosional habitats. The steep
eroding banks facilitate the formation of numerous islands and shoals throughout the study
area. The river bed primarily comprises sand, with few cobbles and boulder spurs. Instream
cover in the mainstem is minimal except for cover provided by depth, turbidity, or associated
with undercut bank habitat types.

Major habitat features observed in the sampling divisions include backwater areas and snyes
associated with islands, sandbars, and shoals. Wetland habitats occur along the banks
throughout the study area. Water velocities were generally 0.5 to 1.5 m/s (Matrix memo, July
2016), with slower flow in riparian wetlands, backwaters and among islands, and substrate
composition is dominated by fines. Overhanging tall grasses provide instream cover.

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Tributary confluences are a significant habitat feature in all Divisions. Tributaries ranging from
ephemeral streams to flowing rivers with a wetted width ranging between 15 -30 m occur in the
study area. Major tributaries include Monnery River, Big Gully Creek, Englishman River,
Turtlelake River, Jackfish River, Battle River and Copper Creek. Unlike the mainstem, tributary
confluences offer complex substrate types including cobbles and gravels, vegetative cover, and
flow variations.

4.1 Upstream Reference Division

The Upstream Reference division extends 50 km upstream of the POE. The sinuous channel
transitioned from an unobstructed channel type at the downstream extent to a singular island
channel, and back to an unobstructed channel at the upstream extent. Depositional (D1) banks
were dominant, followed by erosional (E2, E4 and E5) and armoured (A1 and A4) banks.
Tributary confluences of varying size (TC1 to TC3) were observed in this division. Specialized
habitat features observed included runs, riffles, backwater areas, and shoals. Of particular
significance were the riffle features. These features were not observed in the downstream
sampling divisions.

4.2 Division 1

The NSR in Division 1 flows southeast over for a distance of 40 km, through Maidstone. The
dominant channel type in this division was Type M channel, followed by Type S. A high
diversity of bank types was observed; depositional, erosional, and to a lesser degree, armoured
banks.

Five types of erosional banks were present, but depositional banks dominated Division 1.
Specialized habitat features observed in Division 1 included pools, backwater areas, marshy
flats and shoals and tributary confluences (TC1 to TC3), including Englishman River.

Division 1 flows adjacent to agricultural land use. Cultivation extends to the wetted edge of the
river resulting in the loss of riparian wetlands. Agricultural drainage was noted during
investigations. Cattle were grazing to the wetted edge and drinking directly from the River.

4.3 Division 2

In Division 2, the NSR flows southeast for approximately 40 km. The dominant channel type in
Division 2 was Type M. Island complexes, ranging from 1 km to 3 km in length were observed
throughout this division. The mainstem within this Division was braided that created a velocity
gradient unique from the other sampling Divisions. Little unobstructed channel type was
observed throughout this division.

Depositional bank types (D1) were dominant, followed by erosional banks types (E4 and E5).
Specialized habitat features included backwater areas, snye, and sandy shoals. Tributary
confluences (TC1, TC2, and TC4) were observed in this Division. Numerous Marshy Flat
habitats were present in Division 2.

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Bank Type Channel Habitat

Depositional

Marshy Flat

Confluence
Back Water
Channel

Armoured
Sample Division Zone Kilometer Point

Erosional

Tributary
Type*

Shoal
Riffle

Snye
Pool
Run
U S M A1 A2 A3 A4 D1 D2 D3 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 R1 R2 R3 P1 P2 P3 RF BW MF SnyeSH SHC SHF TC1 TC2 TC3 TC4
Upstream Reference Kp -50 to Kp 0 0 to -5 x x x x x x x
-5 to -10 x x x x x x x
-10 to -13 x x x x x x x
-14 to -17 x x x x x x
-18 to -26 x x x x x x x x x
-26 to -29 x x x x x x x
-41 to 0 x x x x x x x
Summary x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Exposure
Division 1 Kp 0 to Kp 40 0 to 3 x x x x x
3 to 7 x x x x x x x x x x x x
8 to 12 x x x x x x x
13 to 17 x x x x x x x
18 to 23 x x x x x x x x x x x
24 to 29 x x x x x x x x x x
30 to 36 x x x x x x x x x x x
37 to 40 x x x x x x x
Summary x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Division 2 Kp 41 to 88 41 to 47 x x x x x x x x x x x
47 to 53 x x x x x x x x x x x
53 to 59 x x x x x x x x x x
60 to 65 x x x x x x x x x
65 to 73 x x x x x x x x x x
73 to 81 x x x x x x x x x x x x
81 to 88 x x x x x x x
Summary x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Division 3 Kp 89 to 138 93 x x x x x x
103 to 108 x x x x x x x x x
129 to 132 x x x x x
135 to 138 x x x x x x
Summary x x x x x x x x x x x x
Division 4 139 to 143 x x x x
145 to 158 x x x x x x x
Summary
Downstream Reference helicpoter survey
Division 5
Summary x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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4.4 Division 3

The NSR within Division 3 flows southeast for approximately 45 km, including through the town
of North Battleford, . Similar to Division 2, the dominant channel type was Type M. Depositional
bank types (D1) were dominant, followed by erosional banks types (E4 and E5). Specialized
habitat features included pools, backwater areas, marshy flats, Snye, and sandy shoals.
Tributary confluences (TC2, and TC4) were observed in this Division.

Major watercourses in Division 3 included Turtlelake River, Jackfish River, Battle River and
Copper Creek. These watercourses were all accessible to fish. At the confluence of each
tributary with NSR, course and clean substrates occurred. The downstream extent of these
watercourses was typified by riffle, run and pool sequencing.

4.5 Division 4

The NSR within Division 4 flows southeast, through Maymont, for approximately 50 km. Similar
to Division 2, the dominant channel type was Type M. Depositional bank types (D1) dominated ,
followed by erosional banks types (E4 and E5). Many tributary confluences (TCI) occur in this
Division. Within the surveyed habitat, specialized habitat features were dominated by marshy
flats.

4.6 Downstream Reference Division 5

Due to the extent of Division 5, a helicopter survey was undertaken to characterize the habitat.
The NSR within Division 5 flows northeast for approximately 200 km, through Petrofka and
Prince Albert.

The downstream reach continues to exhibit a repeating pattern of Multiple and Singular Island
channel types dominated by depositional and erosional bank types. Occasional mid-channel
boulder and cobble bar, and sandy shoals continued to be a dominant channel habitat feature
throughout the division. Limited riparian community was observed adjacent to urban and
agricultural land use.

Major tributaries in Divisions 5 include Turtle Creek, located upstream of Petrofka and Sturgeon
River, located in Prince Albert. Turtle Creek was typified by riffle, run and pool morphology with
course substrates. Sturgeon River was typified by tortuous meanders and numerous oxbows,
with limited course substrates.

5.0 SUMMARY AND NEXT STEPS

This report presents the compilation of an aquatic habitat inventory conducted in the North
Saskatchewan River, upstream and downstream of the point of entrance (POE), in August
2016. Major channel types in the NSR study area were mapped with a focus on mainstem and
right bank facing downstream. Habitat in the upstream reference division and Divisions 1 and 2
were mapped in detail. Key habitat types that represented similar conditions in Divisions 3 and 4
were mapped, in addition to any unique habitat features. Due to the extent of Division 5 and low
amount of oil observed, a helicopter survey was undertaken to gain an understanding of
channel type, and to a lesser degree bank habitat and special habitat features.

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In general subtle differences within sampling divisions were observed. Multiple Island,
Depositional and Erosional, and Run/Shoal/Marshy Flats were the most frequently occurring
channel type, channel habitat and bank types respectively.

This information was used to plan representative locations for fish and benthic invertebrate
collections and sediment and water quality sampling.

Ultimately these maps will be used to overlay the SCAT surveys to determine the extent of
disturbance as a result of clean-up activities undertaken in 2016. This will provide information
related to the level of impact to fish and fish habitat. These maps will also assist with the
delineation of longer term monitoring stations in reference and exposure areas.

6.0 REFERENCES

Canadian North Environmental Services Limited Partnership (CanNorth). 2010. Fish Community
and Fish Habitat Assessment of the North Saskatchewan River Near Pikes Peak Inlet.

Golder. 2004. Weyerhaeuser Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Environmental Effects Monitoring


Cycle II, Final Interpretive Report. April 2004. 022-6674.

Hawkins, C. P., J. L. Kershner, P.A. Bisson, M.D. Bryant, L. M. Decker, S. V. Gregory, D. A


McCullough, C.K. Overton, G. H. Reeves, R. J. Steedman and M. K. Young. 1993. A
hierarchical Approach to Classifying Stream Habitat Features.

Matrix. 2016. Prediction of Plume Transport from Release in the North Saskatchewan River at
North Battleford.

Merkowsky, J. 1988. List of fish species and the total numbers captured in the North
Saskatchewan River near North Battleford, Saskatchewan.

Neufeld S. 2010. The Edmonton Sustainability Papers May 2010. Discussion Paper 4 North
Saskatchewan River Water Quality.

North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance. 2008. Fisheries Management Objectives for the North
Saskatchewan River.

Reed, E.B. 1959. A Biological Survey of the principal rivers of the Saskatchewan River system
in the Province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Fisheries Laboratory.

Water Security Agency (WSA). 2013. North Saskatchewan River Watershed Environmental
Scan and Risk Assessment.

Saskatchewan Watershed Authority. 2007. Preliminary Background Report North


Saskatchewan River Watershed.

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APPENDIX A
Large and Small River Habitat Classification System

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Table 4-1 Large River Habitat Classification System (R.L. & L. 1994)

MAJOR HABITAT TYPES


Type Symbol Description
Unobstructed Single main channel, no permanent islands, side bars occasionally present, limited
U
channel development of exposed mid-channel bars at low flow
Singular island S Two channels around single, permanent island, side and mid-channel bars often
present at low flow
Multiple island M More than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-
channel bars at low flow
BANK HABITAT TYPES
Armoured/ A1 Largely stable and at repose; cobble/small boulder/gravel predominant; uniform
Stable shoreline configuration; bank velocities low-moderate; instream/overhead cover
limited to substrate and turbidity
A2 Cobble/large boulder predominant; irregular shoreline due to cobble/boulder outcrops
producing BW habitats; bank velocity low (BW)/moderate; instream/overhead cover
from depth, substrate and turbidity
A3 Similar to A2 with more boulder/bedrock; very irregular shoreline; bank velocities
moderate-high with low velocity BW/eddy pools providing instream cover; overhead
cover from depth/turbidity
A4 Artificial riprap substrates consisting of angular boulder-sized fill; often associated
with high velocity areas; shoreline usually regular; instream cover from substrate;
overhead cover from depth/turbulence
Canyon C1 Banks formed by valley walls; cobble/boulder bedrock; stable at bank-water interface;
typically deep/high velocity water offshore; abundant velocity cover from
substrate/bank irregularities
C2 Steep, stable bedrock banks; regular shoreline; moderate-deep/moderate-fast water
offshore; occasional velocity cover from bedrock fractures
C3 Banks formed by valley walls, primarily fines with some gravel/cobble at base;
moderately eroded at bank-water interface; mod-high velocities; no instream cover
Depositional D1 Low relief, gently sloping bank; shallow/slow offshore; primarily fines; instream cover
absent or consisting of shallow depressions or embedded cobble/boulder; generally
associated with bars
D2 Similar to D1 with gravel/cobble substrate; some areas of higher velocities producing
riffles; instream/overhead cover provided by substrate/turbulence; often associated
with bars/shoals
D3 Similar to D2 with coarser substrates (cobble/boulder); boulders often imbedded;
moderate-high velocities offshore; instream cover abundant from substrate; overhead
cover from turbulence
Erosional E1 High, steep eroded banks with terraced profile; unstable; fines; moderate-high
offshore velocity; deep immediately offshore; instream/overhead cover from
submerged bank materials/vegetation/depth
E2 Similar to E1 without the large amount of instream vegetative debris; offshore depths
shallower
E3 High, steep eroding banks; loose till deposits (gravel/cobble/sand); moderate-high
velocities and depths; instream cover limited to substrate roughness; overhead cover
provided by turbidity
E4 Steep, eroding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; moderate-high
depths/velocities; instream cover limited to occasional BW formed by bank
irregularities; overhead cover from depth/turbidity
E5 Low, steep banks, often terraced; fines; low velocity; shallow-moderate; no instream
cover; overhead cover from turbidity
E6 Low slumping/eroding bank; substrate either cobble/gravel or silt with cobble/gravel
patches; moderate depths; moderate-high velocities; instream cover from abundant
debris/boulder; overhead cover from depth/turbidity/overhanging vegetation

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Table 4-1 Large River Habitat Classification System (R.L. & L. 1994) (Contd)

SPECIAL HABITAT FEATURES


Type Symbol Description
Discrete portion of channel featuring increased depth and reduced velocity relative to
Pool P
riffle/run habitats; formed by channel scour
Tributary confluence [sub-classified according to tributary flow and wetted width at
mouth at the time of the survey]
TC Confluence area of tributary entering mainstem
TC1 Intermittent flow, ephemeral stream
TC2 Flowing, width < 5m
TC3 Flowing, width 5 - 15m
TC4 Flowing, width 16 - 30m
TC5 Flowing, width 31 - 60m
TC6 Flowing, width > 60m
Shallow (< 1m deep), submerged areas in mid-channel or associated with
Shoal SH
Depositional areas around islands/side bars
SHC Submerged area of coarse substrates
SHF Submerged area of fine substrates
Discrete, localized area exhibiting reverse flow direction and, generally, lower velocity
Backwater BW
than main current; substrate similar to adjacent channel with more fines
Area with turbulent flow, broken surface (standing waves, chutes etc.), high velocity
Rapid RA
(>1 m/s), armoured substrate (large boulder/bedrock) with low fines
Discrete section of non-flowing water connected to a flowing channel only at its
Snye SN
downstream end, generally formed in a side channel or behind a peninsula (bar)
Non-flowing water body isolated from flowing waters except during flood events;
Slough SL
oxbows
Accumulation of woody debris; generally located on island tips, heads of side
Log Jam LJ
channels, stream meanders; provide excellent instream cover

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Table 4-2 Small River or Stream Habitat Classification and Rating System
(Adapted from R.L.& L. 1994 and Hawkins et al. 1993)

Map
Channel Unit Type Class Description
Symbol
Highest water velocity; involves water falling over a vertical drop;
Falls FA
impassable to fish
Extremely high gradient and velocity; extremely turbulent with entire
water surface broken; may have short vertical sections, but overall is
Cascade CA
passable to fish; armoured substrate; may be assoc. with chute
(RA/CH)
Area of channel constriction, usually due to bedrock intrusions;
Chute CH
associated with channel deepening and increased velocity
Extremely high velocity; deeper than riffle; substrate extremely
Rapids RA coarse (large cobble/boulder); instream cover in pocket eddies and
associated with substrate
High velocity/gradient relative to run habitat; surface broken due to
submerged or exposed bed material; shallow relative to other
Riffle RF
channel units; coarse substrate; usually limited instream or overhead
cover for juvenile or adult fish (generally 0.5m deep)
Moderate to high velocity; surface largely unbroken; usually deeper
Run (glide) R
than RF; substrate size dependent on hydraulics
Depth/ Run habitat can be differentiated into one of 4 types: deep/slow,
Velocity deep/fast shallow/slow, or shallow/fast
Highest quality/deepest run habitat; generally deep/slow type;
1 R1 coarse substrate; high instream cover from substrate and/or depth
(generally >1.0 m deep)
Moderate quality/depth; high-mod instream cover except at low flow;
2 R2 generally deep/fast or moderately deep/slow type (generally 0.75-
1.0m deep)
Lowest quality/depth; generally shallow/slow or shallow/fast type; low
3 R3
instream cover in all but high flows (generally 0.5-0.75m deep)
Area characterized by low velocity and near-uniform flow;
Flat FL differentiated from pool habitat by high channel uniformity; more
depositional than R3 habitat
Discrete portion of channel featuring increased depth and reduced
Pool P
velocity relative to riffle/run habitats; formed by channel scour
Highest quality pool habitat based on size and depth; high instream
1 P1 cover due to instream features and depth; suitable holding water for
adults and for overwintering (generally >1.5m deep)
Moderate quality; shallower than P1 with high-mod instream cover
2 P2
except during low flow conditions, not suitable for overwintering
Low quality pool habitat; shallow and/or small; low instream cover at
3 P3
all but high flow events
Includes pools which are formed behind dams; tend to accumulate
IP sediment /organic debris more than scour pools; may have cover
Impoundment 1-3
(1-3) associated with damming structure; identify as Class 1, 2 or 3 as for
scour pools
Three types of impoundments are based on dam type; debris,
Dam
beaver and landslide
Discrete, localized area of variable size exhibiting reverse flow
direction; generally produced by bank irregularities; velocities
Backwater BW
variable but generally lower than main flow; substrate similar to
adjacent channel with higher percentage of fines
Discrete section of non-flowing water connected to a flowing channel
Snye SN only at its downstream end; generally formed in a side-channel or
behind a peninsula
Significant occurrence of large boulders providing significant
Boulder
BG instream cover; always in association with an overall channel unit
Garden
such as a riffle (RF/BG) or run (e.g., R1/BG)

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Fish Habitat Maps

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M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
KP -51 high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

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Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
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D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
fro m depth/turbidity
KP -50 E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
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Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
5937500

5937500
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
KP -49 co bble), lo w instream co ver.
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! Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
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Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
KP -48
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E5 D1 B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
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M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
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and turbidity
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absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

D1 MF
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
E4 Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
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Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

KP -44
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

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bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
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R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to

E5 co bble), lo w instream co ver.

E4
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

E5
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

E4 E5
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

MF
D1
(
!
KP -43
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

D1 Tributary TC1
TC2
Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
Co nfluence
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

E5 D1 TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m


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E5
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
5934500

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SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
E4
Snye

E5
! D1
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
( Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
KP -42 B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble

D1
Gr Gravel
5934000

5934000
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5933500

5933500
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP -45

5933000
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
571000 571500 572000 572500 573000 573500 574000 574500 575000 575500 576000 576500 Figure

KP -45
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
576000 576500 577000 577500 578000 578500 579000 579500 580000 580500 581000 581500
(
! Kilometre Post

W
KP -37 Fish Habitat Classification
(
! D1
E4
5936500

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E5
MF
TC
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KP -38
(
!
5935500

5935500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
5935000

5935000
E5
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate

KP -39
and turbidity

E5
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

E4 E5
(
!

TC
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

1
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
!
(
KP -43 D1
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver

D1
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

Run tributary.
asso ciated with bars

E4 D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

E5 D1 ww ~ 0.6m substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

E5
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
5934500

5934500
E4 D1 D1
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
(
!
E5 KP -42 KP -40
fro m depth/turbidity

D1 MF (
!
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity

SN C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s

( KP -41
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
! bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

D1
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
5934000

5934000
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
5933500

5933500
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5933000

5933000
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5932500

5932500
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP -40
5932000

5932000
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
576000 576500 577000 577500 578000 578500 579000 579500 580000 580500 581000 581500 Figure

KP -40
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
578000 578500 579000 579500 580000 580500 581000 581500 582000 582500 583000 583500

5941000

5941000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
Fish Habitat Classification
TC
5940500

5940500
Pipe
ston
e Cree
k
KP -32
5940000

5940000
(
!

TC2
KP -33
(
!
5939500

5939500
SN
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype

KP -34 M ultiple Island M


M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel

(
! bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
5939000

5939000
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP -35
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
5938500

5938500
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
5938000

5938000
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
KP -36 Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
(
! Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
5937500

5937500
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

1:20,000 m
5937000

5937000
200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

KP -37
(
!
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River
5936500

5936500
Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP -35
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
578000 578500 579000 579500 580000 580500 581000 581500 582000 582500 583000 583500 Figure

KP -35
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
582500 583000 583500 584000 584500 585000 585500 586000 586500 587000 587500 588000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

5942000

5942000
! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post

Old m
Fish Habitat Classification
an C
r eek D1
E4
E5
MF
5941500

5941500
5941000

5941000
5940500

5940500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

KP -32
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
KP -31
5940000

5940000
(
! absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
(
! asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

KP -33
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
(
!
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP -30
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
5939500

5939500
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

KP -29 R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to

D1
(
! co bble), lo w instream co ver.

D1 Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
! ! ! ! substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
5939000

5939000
E4
! ! ! !
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

E5 Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.


! ! ! !

E4
! ! ! !
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
(
!
KP -28
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

MF TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m


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KP -27
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n

D1
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
(
! Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

E4
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

D1
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
5938500

5938500
Gr Gravel

1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


5938000

5938000
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
5937500

5937500
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP -30
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
582500 583000 583500 584000 584500 585000 585500 586000 586500 587000 587500 588000 Figure

KP -30
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
587000 587500 588000 588500 589000 589500 590000 590500 591000 591500 592000 592500
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification
D1
E4
5940500

5940500
E5
MF
R1
5940000

5940000
Old
man
C re
ek
5939500

5939500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
Trib. to B a nk H a bit a t T ype

Oldman Creek A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
5939000

5939000
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

E5
D1

high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

E4
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
(
!
E5
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
KP -28
MF
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

KP -27 D1
asso ciated with bars
D1

D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

RF
(
!
D1
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
(
!
E5 KP -26
E4
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

D1 D1
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

E5 KP -25
fro m depth/turbidity
5938500

5938500
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.

D1 R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

rocky high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

spur
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
! ! ! ! ! !
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
5938000

5938000
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
! ! ! ! ! !
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

E5
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
(
!
KP -24 features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
5937500

5937500
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5937000

5937000
1:20,000 m

KP -23 200 0 200 400


D1

(
! Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5936500

5936500
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
R1

KP -25
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
587000 587500 588000 588500 589000 589500 590000 590500 591000 591500 592000 592500 Figure

KP -25
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
(
!
Easting (m)
587500 588000 588500 589000 589500 590000 590500 591000 591500 592000 592500 593000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification
A1
D1
5936000

5936000
D2
(
! E5
KP -22
R1
5935500

5935500
D1
D1
5935000

5935000
KP -21
(
!

R1
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
5934500

5934500
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars

Pile of instream
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

boulders
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
5934000

5934000
KP -20
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s

Boulders/cobbles on LDB
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

D1
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
5933500

5933500
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

R1
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n

KP -19 Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)


5933000

5933000
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
(
! Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
D2
5932500

5932500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


R1

Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

( KP -18
!
5932000

5932000
Husky Energy Inc.
RF
RF !

!
!

!
!

!
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
D1
E5

! ! !

Fish Habitat Assessment Areas


cobble bar
! ! !

! ! !

! ! !

KP -20
riffle feature
! ! !
A1
D1

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587500 588000 588500 589000 589500 590000 590500 591000 591500 592000 592500 593000 Figure

KP -20
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
590500 591000 591500 592000 592500 593000 593500 594000 594500 595000 595500 596000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification

R1
( KP -18

D2
!
A1
A4
5932000

5932000
D1
RF
BW
RF !

!
!

!
!

!
D1

D1
E5
! ! !

cobble bar
! ! !

!
!

!
!

!
D2
E5
! ! !

riffle feature

A1
R1

D1
TC
5931500

5931500
Deep Run (4m)

A4
A1
( KP -17
!
Deer Creek Bridge
boat launch
5931000

5931000
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.

Gr/CB B a nk H a bit a t T ype

spur KP -16 A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
(
!
5930500

5930500
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity

D
1
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

R1 co ver fro m depth/turbulence

1
TC
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)
5930000

5930000
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

BW
D1
fro m depth/turbidity

rocky E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream

KP -15
(
!
spur
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s

1 cobble
A
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

spur
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

River
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

ery
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
5929500

5929500
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

nn
KP -14
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

Mo
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
(
! slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

TC1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
5929000

5929000
Snye
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

Back H2O R 3
RF typical riffle habitat type

TC
Riffle

area 1 B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current

D1 KP -13 Sho al SHF


BL
Submerged area with fine substrate
B o ulder
Substrate
(
! Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

D1 gravel spur
(cobbles)
D2
5928500

5928500
1:20,000 m

KP -12

D
200 0 200 400

1
(
!
gravel
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

spur
5928000

5928000
occasional BL Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
(
!

27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP -15
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
590500 591000 591500 592000 592500 593000 593500 594000 594500 595000 595500 596000 Figure

KP -15
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Easting (m)
594000 594500 595000 595500 596000 596500 597000 597500 598000 598500 599000 599500
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal
! ! ! ! ! !

W
! ! ! !
! ! ! ! ! !
! ! ! !

r
! ! ! ! ! !

ve
(
! Kilometre Post

Ri
! ! ! ! ! !

Fish Habitat Classification

ery
D1

nn
5929000

5929000
Mo
3
D1
KP -13 TC
D2
R1 (
!
E2

D1 gravel spur R1
(cobbles)
D2 TC
5928500

5928500
KP -12
(
!
gravel
spur
5928000

5928000
occasional BL

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

KP -11

D1
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

!
(
!
! ! ! ! !

! ! ! !
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
! ! ! ! C ha nne l T ype
5927500

5927500
! ! ! !
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
! ! ! ! M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity

D1
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
5927000

5927000
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

E2
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP -10
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

D1

D1
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
5926500

5926500
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

TC2
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

ww=0.5m trib. Minimal flow


Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

gravel bar usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
! ! ! ! ! P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
! ! ! ! !
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! !
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
5926000

5926000
! ! ! ! ! Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
! ! ! ! !
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
! ! ! ! !
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

KP -9
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
(
! B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5925500

5925500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5925000

5925000
KP -8
(
!

Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP -10
5924500

5924500
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594000 594500 595000 595500 596000 596500 597000 597500 598000 598500 599000 599500 Figure

KP -10
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(
!
(
!
Easting (m)
592500 593000 593500 594000 594500 595000 595500 596000 596500 597000 597500 598000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification
5924500

5924500
BW
D1
E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

TC
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP -7
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
!
5924000

5924000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
5923500

5923500
D1
TC2 TC2 some
gravels, cobbles
at confluence. KP -6

R1
ww ~1.5m (
!
limited flow
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
5923000

5923000
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype

! ! ! ! ! ! !
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
! ! ! ! ! ! ! co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
! ! ! ! ! ! !
and turbidity
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
! ! ! ! ! ! !
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! co ver fro m depth/turbulence


! ! ! ! ! ! !
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
! ! ! ! ! ! !
asso ciated with bars
5922500

5922500
! ! ! ! ! ! !
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP -5
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!

D1
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
5922000

5922000
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

D1
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
5921500

5921500
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)


KP -4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
(
!
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Substrate BL B o ulder
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Co Co bble
BW

Gr Gravel
5921000

5921000
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5920500

5920500
KP -3
(
!

R1
D1

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
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!
!

!
Husky Energy Inc.
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
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!
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!
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!
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!
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Fish Habitat Assessment Areas


! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

BW
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5920000

5920000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP -5
BW

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592500 593000 593500 594000 594500 595000 595500 596000 596500 !
( 597000 597500 598000 Figure

KP -5
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Easting (m)
596000 596500 597000 597500 598000 598500 599000 599500 600000 600500 601000
! ! ! !

Pool Area

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

! ! ! !

! ! ! ! Sand Shoal
! ! ! !

[ Spill Breakpoint
5921500

5921500
(
! Kilometre Post
Fi
shHabi
tat Cl
assi
fi
cati
on

:
(
! NC

:
A1
BW
D1
5921000

5921000
D2
E2
E5
MF
R1
R2
5920500

5920500
TC
KP-
3
(
!
BW

R1
D1

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Type Symbol De scri
pt i
on
C ha nne l T ype
BW
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
5920000

5920000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
BW

co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

KP-
2
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
(
!

TC1
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver

D1 R2
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

Fl
oode dVe g
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
5919500

5919500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

P1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Date:
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Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
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23899-523
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the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 12
E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
(
!
R3
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
C ha nne l T ype
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 11
D1 !
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (!

SN
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
and turbidity
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! asso ciated with bars


! ! ! ! ! !
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

D1
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D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
fro m depth/turbidity

( KP 10
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

R
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to

D1
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
KP 9
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! !
(
!
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

D1
TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
R2

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Tributary
1
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D

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m

Potential
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 8
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

spawning/rearing area
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 7
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n

D1 (
!
R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current

Aquatic veg (submerged)


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
E5

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Substrate BL B o ulder
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Co Co bble
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Gr Gravel
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5914000

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Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 10
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Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
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Easting (m)
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! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification

W
hit
A4

esa
nd
D1

C
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ree
k
E4
MF
R1
R2
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5918500

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T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
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co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

D1
R1
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R1 absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

E4 A4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
asso ciated with bars

MF
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1 E4
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2
! ! ! !
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4 KP 17 !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

D1
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1 E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;

R2 MF
Northing (m)

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
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instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
!
KP 15 KP 16 E4
fro m depth/turbidity

BW
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!
Dense aquatic
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
vegetation. Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

KP 14 bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

R1 (
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! !
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

KP 13 D1
! ! ! ! ! ! !

high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.


! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
(
!
R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
5917000

5917000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
(
! slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
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Snye
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5916000

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1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5915500

5915500
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 15
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
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Easting (m)
612500 613000 613500 614000 614500 615000 615500 616000 616500 617000 617500 618000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
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"
) Boat Launch
Fish Habitat Classification
A1
A4
D1
E1
E4
5918000

5918000
MF
D1 R1
R1 D1 R2
R1
A4 R3
D1 E4 D1 ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 17 !
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

!
( ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2 MF
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1 KP 18 !
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
E4 A1
BW
" R1
Dense aquatic )
vegetation. Hwy 21 D1
Bridge Boat

E1
Launch

D1
E4 T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
KP 19 C ha nne l T ype
5917000

5917000
(
! M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

MF

E4
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

E4
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars

D1
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D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
D1

R1
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;

MF
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
fro m depth/turbidity

D1
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!
KP 20
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity

R3
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

E4
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
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R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

D
1
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

R2
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

R1
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Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
KP 21 TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n


(
! M arshflat
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
A1 Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

cattle

E4
Substrate BL B o ulder

grazing
Co Co bble

R1
Gr Gravel
5915000

5915000
D1

E4
E4
1:20,000 m

E4
200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

KP 22

E4
5914500

5914500
(
!
D1

D1
R1

Husky Energy Inc.


cattle
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
grazing

Fish Habitat Assessment Areas


D
LWD 1
5914000

5914000
KP 20
E4

D1
D1

Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:


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(
!
Easting (m)
614500 615000 615500 616000 616500 617000 617500 618000 618500 619000 619500 620000
cattle grazing ! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

D
1
! ! ! !

LWD (
! Kilometre Post
5914000

5914000
Fish Habitat Classification

R1

E4
Main Line
D1 A1

E4
D1
KP 23 E4
(
!

MF
E5
5913500

5913500
D1
MF

D1
! ! !

! ! ! R1
! ! !

D1
!
!

!
!

!
!

! R2
! ! ! ! !

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
TC
! ! ! ! !
5913000

5913000
A1
Co/BL on tow of bank

R1
in this section.
KP 24
(
!

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
5912500

5912500
C ha nne l T ype
! ! ! ! ! M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
! ! ! ! !
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! !
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! !
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
! ! ! ! !
and turbidity
! ! ! ! !

A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

E4
! ! ! ! !

high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
5912000

5912000
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 25
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s

D1
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

D1
5911500

5911500
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

R1
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to

D1
E5
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

E5
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

Intermittent stream heavily influenecd by cattle. P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
5911000

5911000
flooded veg Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
D

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1

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R2
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
A1

MF
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
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B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
R1

Gr Gravel
5910500

5910500
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Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
5909500

5909500
KP 25
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
614500 615000 615500 616000 616500 617000 617500 618000 618500 619000 619500 620000 Figure

KP 25
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)

5912500

5912500
618500 619000 619500 620000 620500 621000 621500 622000 622500 623000 623500 624000
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Sand Shoal

W
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A1
D1
E5
5912000

5912000
F
MF
R1

River
R2

Englishman
5911500

5911500
5911000

5911000
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
5910500

5910500
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

R1
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver

D1
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

E5
asso ciated with bars

SN
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

E5 D1
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substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;

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KP 29
Northing (m)

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! instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
E5
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M R2
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R1 KP 30
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fro m depth/turbidity

F
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream

Flooded veg 5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5910000

5910000
R1
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A1
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co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity

D1
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
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Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

D1
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
KP 31
R1
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
(
! R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
5909500

5909500
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.

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TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
KP 32
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! M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
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Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

R2
! ! ! ! !

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5909000

5909000
! ! ! ! !
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current

E5
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder

R1
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

R2

E5

E5
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5908500

5908500
KP 33 !
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D1
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

R1
Husky Energy Inc.
5908000

5908000
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
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Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 30
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
618500 619000 619500 620000 620500 621000 621500 622000 622500 623000 623500 624000 Figure

KP 30
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
622500 623000 623500 624000 624500 625000 625500 626000 626500 627000 627500 628000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
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Fish Habitat Classification
5909500

5909500
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E4
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5909000

5909000
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R1 Englishma
nR
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ive
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E5
E5

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5908500

5908500
KP 33 !
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T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
5908000

5908000
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline

KP 34 co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
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A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

R1
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
! ! ! ! ! ! ! Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! ! ! ! !
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

SN
! ! ! ! ! ! !

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5907500

5907500
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D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
! ! ! ! ! ! !

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! ! ! ! ! ! !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2 D1
! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 35
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
! ! ! ! ! !
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co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s


D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
5907000

5907000
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
E5 co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
KP 36 usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
(
! slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

R1
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
5906500

5906500
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
! ! ! ! ! ! !

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TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
! ! ! ! ! ! ! TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

D1
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
R1
B lackwater
(
! Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

KP 37

D1
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble

E4
Gr Gravel
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
5906000

5906000
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
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D1
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R1
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D1

TC
1:20,000 m
E4

3
KP 38
200 0 200 400
NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
D
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license.
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5905500

5905500
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

D1

R1
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 35
5905000

5905000
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
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KP 35
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
626000 626500 627000 627500 628000 628500 629000 629500 630000 630500 631000 631500
R1 D1
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Sand Shoal
R1

W
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gl
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ishm
D1 E4 Fish Habitat Classification

an R
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E4
5906000

5906000
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D1

iver
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E4
D1
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E4
E4
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D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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E5
R1 TC
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D1
F3
E4 MF
KP 38
(
! R1
D1
R2
5905500

5905500
R3
TC

R1
D1
5905000

5905000
D1

D1
D1
KP 39
(
!

D1
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
5904500

5904500
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate

R2
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

E4

F3
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
5904000

5904000
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

R1
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

E4
KP 40
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

D1
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

R2
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
5903500

5903500
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

E4
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

R3
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
! ! ! ! ! ! !

Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.

D1
E4
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m


D1

! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
5903000

5903000
! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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D1
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

KP 41
! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
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Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder

D1
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5902500

5902500
1:20,000 m
E4

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
MF
5902000

5902000
MF
D1

R2
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Fish Habitat Assessment Areas


! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
D1

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R1

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 40
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5901500

5901500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R1
E4

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont


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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
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E4
! ! ! !

Pool Area

W
! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! !

! ! ! ! Sand Shoal

E4
! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification
5901000

5901000
D1
KP 43 E4

R2
WD (
!
E5

E4
D1
MF

R1
R1
R2

D1

D1
WD TC
5900500

5900500
MF

MF
R2
SN

MF
P1
5900000

5900000
! !

E4
! !

! !

! !

KP 44
! !

! !

(
!

D1

D1
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype

E4
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel

MF
M ultiple Island M

D1
R1
bars at lo w flo w.

MF
R2
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
5899500

5899500
E4
SN
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline

D1
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
! ! ! ! ! ! and turbidity
! ! ! ! ! !
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

R1
D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
! ! ! ! ! ! !
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

TC4
! ! ! ! ! ! !

MF
! ! ! ! Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! !
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

D1
asso ciated with bars

D1
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

E4
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

R1
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

E4
5899000

5899000
LWD
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
! ! ! ! ! !
Northing (m)

! ! ! ! ! ! instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 45
! ! ! ! ! !
fro m depth/turbidity
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! ! ! ! ! ! !
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
! ! ! ! ! !

bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

E4
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.

R2
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

D1
! ! !

! ! ! high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.


! ! !
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
! ! !
5898500

5898500
R1
! ! ! bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

R1
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

D1
D1
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

E4

E4
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m

MF
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

MF
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m

KP 46
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5898000

5898000
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
(
! Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder

R2
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! D1
! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5897500

5897500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

MF 1:20,000 m

KP 47 200 0 200 400


TC

(
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ek
Cre
! ! ! ! ! !

lly E4
! ! ! ! ! !

Gu D1
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

E4
! ! ! ! ! !
Big

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5897000

5897000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

MF
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4 Husky Energy Inc.


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 48
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
! ! ! !

Fish Habitat Assessment Areas


D1
! ! !

! ! !

KP 45
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

beaver
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5896500

5896500
R
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D 2

D1
1 lodge
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Easting (m)
630000 630500 631000 631500 632000 632500 633000 633500 634000 634500 635000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
D1

MF
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

R2
(
! Kilometre Post
E4 Fish Habitat Classification
D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

A1
D
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
1

R1
5897500

5897500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

! BW
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

MF D1
TC

KP 47
E4
Big Gully Creek (
! E5
! ! ! ! ! !

E4 ES
! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

E4 F
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

MF
5897000

5897000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

MF
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
M
E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 48
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
!
! !

!
!

!
!

!
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R2
! ! !

! ! !
TC
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5896500

5896500
beaver lodge
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D
1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

M
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 49
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
(
!
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! C ha nne l T ype

beaver
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! M ultiple Island M

lodge
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype

A1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5896000

5896000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
and turbidity
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! co ver fro m depth/turbulence
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
asso ciated with bars
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
5895500

5895500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Northing (m)

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

BW
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!
KP 50
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

R1
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

D1 bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.


5895000

5895000
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

R1
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

ES

R2
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

D1

R
E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.

R1
TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Co nfluence
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

KP 51

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5894500

5894500
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
D1

Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w


Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type

D1
BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current

E5
B lackwater
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

R1

D1
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble

D1

D1
Gr Gravel

E5
R1
SN

D1

E5
5894000

5894000
E5 R1
E5
1:20,000 m

R1
200 0 200 400
R1 (
!
KP 52
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

D1
R1

R1
5893500

5893500
D
1
E5
D1 Husky Energy Inc.

R1
North Saskatchewan River
F

DRAFT
D1
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas

D1
D1
Bank E5

KP 50
Slumped
KP 53 D1
(
! D1
5893000

5893000
R1
R
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1
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
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KP 50
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)

5894000

5894000
633000 633500 634000 634500 635000 635500 636000 636500 637000 637500 638000 638500
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

E5
! ! ! !

E5
(
! Kilometre Post

R1
(
! Fish Habitat Classification
KP 52
A1
D D1
1 D1
R1
R1

R1
E1
5893500

5893500
D
1
E5
E4
D1
E5

R1
F F
R1

D1
Bank TC
Slumped E5
KP 53

R1
(
!
5893000

5893000
D1
Stream channel
4-6m wide. 0.5
to 1.2m deep.
Overhanging
vegetation and

2
TC
woody debris
cover habitat flooded veg

E5
5892500

5892500
R
1

D1
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n

D1
C ha nne l T ype

KP 54

R1
(
!

D1
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! and turbidity

F
5892000

5892000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

D1

F
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! !
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! ! !
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

R1
KP 55

D1
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
5891500

5891500
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
E5 Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! !
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! co bble), lo w instream co ver.
! ! ! ! ! ! !
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
5891000

5891000
! ! ! ! ! ! !

usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

E5
KP 56
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
(
! Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n

E5
M arshflat
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

TC2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type


E4

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5890500

5890500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

E1
E4

D1
no channel KP 57
5890000

5890000
1:20,000 m
(
!

D1
D1

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

A1
D1
A1
Husky Energy Inc.

D1
5889500

5889500
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
E4

D1
D
1

KP 55
E4
KP 58

D1
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
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633000 633500 634000 634500 635000 635500 636000 636500 637000 637500 638000 638500 Figure

KP 55
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
635000 635500 636000 636500 637000 637500 638000 638500 639000 639500 640000 640500
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

5889500

5889500
! ! ! !

D1
(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification
BW

E4
D1

E4
D2
KP 58
(
! E4
5889000

5889000
E5
D1

D1
MF
cobble R1
spur
R2

E4
D1 TC

E4
D1
5888500

5888500
BW
D1

D1
D1

D1
! ! ! ! ! !

D
KP 59

2
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! (
!

R2
! ! ! ! ! !
5888000

5888000
! ! ! ! ! !

MF
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.

R1
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

! ! !
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
5887500

5887500
R2
! ! !
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! !

E5
D1
! ! ! !
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
! ! ! ! ! asso ciated with bars

R2
R2
! ! ! ! !

! ! !
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
! ! substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
! !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
! !

! ! E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

! !
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 60
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream

TC2 Beaver dam complex. sm. channel (~0.4m)


(
!

D1
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
wide with D = 0.3m. -Marshes/sedges
5887000

5887000
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

E4
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
! ! ! !
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
! ! ! !

! ! ! !
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
5886500

5886500
! ! ! ! substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

E5
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
! ! ! ! TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
! ! ! ! TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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KP 61
! ! ! !
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
! ! ! !

Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)


(
! Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

D1
Substrate BL B o ulder
D1

! ! ! !
5886000

5886000
! ! ! !
Co Co bble
! ! ! !

! ! ! !
Gr Gravel

E5
R1

1:20,000 m
E4

200 0 200 400


5885500

5885500
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

KP 62
(
! D1

beaver lodge Husky Energy Inc.


TC2 wpt 62.63. cobbles/gravels highly E5
North Saskatchewan River
embeded. cw ~ 5m, banks steep and vertical

DRAFT
5885000

5885000
D1

TC
2
TC
2
D
TC1 Low Grade. SM channel
<4m. v. minor flow
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 60
ek 1
g Cre D1
Birlin
D TC1
1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

635000 635500 636000 636500 637000 637500 638000 638500 639000 639500 640000 640500

KP 60
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
(
! the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
637500 638000 638500 639000 639500 640000 640500 641000 641500 642000 642500 643000
KP 62
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

E4
W
! ! ! !

(
! ! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post

D1
Fish Habitat Classification
beaver lodge BW
TC2 wpt 62.63. cobbles/gravels highly E5
D1
embeded. cw ~ 5m, banks steep and vertical
5885000

5885000
E4
2 2 TC1 Low Grade. SM channel
TC
E5
TC <4m. v. minor flow
g Cr eek

D1
Birlin
F3
TC1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

( D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC
! ! ! ! !
!
! ! ! ! ! !

KP 63
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5884500

5884500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

D1
5884000

5884000
KP 64 T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
(
! C ha nne l T ype

D1
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
5883500

5883500
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver

E5
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars

E5
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

E5
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

D D1
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

1 E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 65
5883000

5883000
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

Historic
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

side channel
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

co bble), lo w instream co ver.


5882500

5882500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

R
2
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

E4
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

D
TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.

1
Tributary

R2
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
! ! ! ! ! !
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

KP 66 !

D1
! ! ! ! ! !
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
(

D1
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D1
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n

E4
E5
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

R2 E4 Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w


5882000

5882000
D1
RF typical riffle habitat type
Side channel no
Riffle
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current

longer visible Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

E5 Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

R2
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2
! ! ! ! ! ! !
5881500

5881500
! ! ! ! ! ! !

1:20,000 m

D1
KP 67 200 0 200 400
(
! D1 Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

E4

R1
E5
! ! ! ! ! !
5881000

5881000
! ! ! ! ! !

E4 !

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

! Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

DRAFT
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Fish Habitat Assessment Areas


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
!
KP 68

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 65
E4
D1

D
F3
E4

1
D
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637500 638000 638500 639000 639500 640000 640500 641000 641500 642000 642500 643000 Figure

KP 65
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
641000 641500 642000 642500 643000 643500 644000 644500 645000 645500 646000 646500

E5
! ! ! !
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
! ! ! !
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
(
! Kilometre Post

R2
"
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !

) Boat Launch
5881500

5881500
Fish Habitat Classification
KP 67
A1
(
!
D1 D1
A4
BW
D1
E5
! ! ! ! ! !
R1 E4
5881000

5881000
! ! ! ! ! !

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
F3

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! MF
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
!
KP 68

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1

E4
R2

D1
E4 1
5880500

5880500
F3

D1

E5
E5
(
!
KP 69 T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype

E4
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
5880000

5880000
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate

D1
and turbidity

D1 A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

BW
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
E4 Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

M
F
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
5879500

5879500
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

E4
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

E5
KP 70
fro m depth/turbidity

D1
D1
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

R1

BW
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
5879000

5879000
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! !
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
! ! ! ! ! ! !
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

E5
E4
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
5878500

5878500
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
KP 71 TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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(
! M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

R
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Substrate BL B o ulder

grassy old side

1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Co Co bble

channel. no flow
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Gr Gravel
5878000

5878000
D1

E4

D1
E4
D1
Island 1:20,000 m
KP 72
(
! 200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
old side
E4

channel no flow
5877500

5877500
A
R1 1
MF D1
D1 ! ! ! !
Husky Energy Inc.
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

North Saskatchewan River

E5
! ! ! !

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas

A4
( Payton Ferry Boat
KP 73
D1
A4 Launch Boat Launch
KP 70
!
Artificial construction
5877000

5877000
at ferry crossing.
"
) D1
E4

E4
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
641000 641500 642000 642500 643000 643500 644000 644500 645000 645500 646000 646500 Figure

KP 70
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Easting (m)

5878500

5878500
644500 645000 645500 646000 646500 647000 647500 648000 648500 649000 649500 650000
E5
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

(
! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (
! Kilometre Post
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
"
) Boat Launch
Fish Habitat Classification
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

A1
R1 A4
5878000

5878000
BW

D1
D1
E4

E4

D1 E4
D1 Island
KP 72 E5
(
!
E4 F
old side
channel MF
no flow
5877500

5877500
A R1
R1 1
R2
MF D1
TC
D1 ! ! ! !

! ! ! !

! ! ! !

E5
! ! ! !

A4
KP 73
D1 !
(
Artificial construction A4
5877000

5877000
"
) D1
at ferry crossing.
Payton Ferry Boat
Launch T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n

Boat Launch C ha nne l T ype


E4

M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
E4
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype

D1 A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline

E4
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
5876500

5876500
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

MF
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

MF!
( KP 74
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4

absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! asso ciated with bars


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

MF
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;

E4
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 75
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
MF
! ! ! ! ! !
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
5876000

5876000
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

M
(
!
F
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

SN
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.

D1
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

E5 high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

R
KP 76

1
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

D1 ( R
1
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
!
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

R2
5875500

5875500
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

R2 substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

A1
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
KP 77
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4 B
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

W
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m

D1
E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

BW
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

D1 Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

R1 F Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type


5875000

5875000
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current

good BW overhead cover MF Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

and woody debris


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Substrate BL B o ulder
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Co Co bble
KP 78 Gr Gravel
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

( R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
1
TC
! ! ! ! ! !

TC1 Marshy P5599/600 low


! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

D
gradient. v. limited depths

D1
! ! ! ! ! !

1
F
5874500

5874500
! ! ! ! ! !
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

Husky Energy Inc.


5874000

5874000
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 75
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
644500 645000 645500 646000 646500 647000 647500 648000 648500 649000 649500 650000 Figure

KP 75
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
649000 649500 650000 650500 651000 651500 652000 652500 653000 653500 654000 654500
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
D1 Fish Habitat Classification
5876000

5876000
M
! ! ! !
F
! ! ! ! A1
! ! ! !

BW
D1

R
1
E4
E5
E5
D
1
F
R2
5875500

5875500
MF
R1 R2
D1 R1
KP 77
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4 B R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2
W
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1 TC
E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

BW
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E5

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
R1 F
5875000

5875000
good BW overhead cover MF
E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

and woody debris


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 78
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (
!
1
TC
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

TC1 Marshy P5599/600 low


! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

gradient. v. limited depths C ha nne l T ype


! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5874500

5874500
F
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel

D1
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate

KP 79
and turbidity

Marshy (
!
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

MF
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
! ! ! !

D1
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
! ! ! !

absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally


asso ciated with bars
5874000

5874000
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 80
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!
E4 Dry side
E5
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s

E4 E4 channel

D1
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

D1 E5
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

D1
(
!
KP 81
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.

R
R1

Marshy 1 E4
5873500

5873500
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

D1
MF
! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! !
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

MF D1 MF KP 82 !
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
R1
! ! ! ! ! !

D1
!

!
( !

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
!

!
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

R1

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to

R1 R1 E4
R2
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

D1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
(
! Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

D1
5873000

5873000
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.

1
TC
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
I:\Husky\23899\FiguresAndTables\S PL\2016\ThirdParty\S LR Consulting Fish Habitat Mapping\Figure-3a-Fish_Habitat_A ssessment_Areas.mxd

M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5872500

5872500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5872000

5872000
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
5871500

5871500
KP 80
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
649000 649500 650000 650500 651000 651500 652000 652500 653000 653500 654000 654500 Figure

KP 80
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
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Easting (m)
654000 654500 655000 655500 656000 656500 657000 657500 658000 658500 659000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification
5875000

5875000
BW
D1
E4
E5
MF
TC
5874500

5874500
5874000

5874000
Dry side
channel
E4
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
5873500

5873500
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel

MF
! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.

D1
! ! ! ! ! !

B a nk H a bit a t T ype
(
!
! ! ! ! ! !

KP 82
! ! ! ! ! !
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
! ! ! ! ! !

co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate

E4 KP 83 and turbidity
(
! A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

E4 high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

D1 E4 co ver fro m depth/turbulence


Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

E4 KP 84
MF
asso ciated with bars
E4
5873000

5873000
1

(
! D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
TC

BW
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

BW
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

D1 MF
D1

E4
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;

E5
Northing (m)

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

KP 85
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream

D1
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
! ! ! ! ! ! ! C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
KP 86
5872500

5872500
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
(
! high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

M
E5

F
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

MF D1 D1 Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

D1
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

E4
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
5872000

5872000
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.

E5 MF
TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
KP 87
Co nfluence
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
(
! TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
I:\Husky\23899\FiguresAndTables\S PL\2016\ThirdParty\S LR Consulting Fish Habitat Mapping\Figure-3a-Fish_Habitat_A ssessment_Areas.mxd

M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current

MF

D1
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

D1

D
Substrate BL B o ulder

1
Co Co bble

E5
Gr Gravel

D1
5871500

5871500
D1

D1
KP 88 1:20,000 m
(
!
! ! !

! ! !
200 0 200 400
!

!
!

!
!

!
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
! ! !
5871000

5871000
! ! !

! ! !

! ! !

! ! !

Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
5870500

5870500
KP 85
(
!

Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:


27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
654000 654500 655000 655500 656000 656500 657000 657500 658000 658500 659000 Figure

KP 85
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
658000 658500 659000 659500 660000 660500 661000 661500 662000 662500 663000
D1 MF
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
E4 Fish Habitat Classification
D1
5872000

5872000
MF KP 87 D1
E4
E5 (
!
E5
MF
TC
MF
D1
D1

D
1
E5
5871500

5871500
D1
D1

D1
KP 88
(
!
! ! !

! ! !

! ! !

! ! !

! ! !
5871000

5871000
! ! !

! ! !

! ! !

! ! !

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
KP 89
bars at lo w flo w.
5870500

5870500
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
(
! A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
5870000

5870000
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 90
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

Riffle, run
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

and pool
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
sequencing. high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

Average wetted
5869500

5869500
3
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

width: 6m TC
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
KP 91 R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
(
! co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
5869000

5869000
KP 92
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
(
! Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

KP 93
(
!
5868500

5868500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5868000

5868000
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 90
5867500

5867500
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
658000 658500 659000 659500 660000 660500 661000 661500 662000 662500 663000 Figure

KP 90
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
662500 663000 663500 664000 664500 665000 665500 666000 666500 667000 667500
(
! Kilometre Post

W
Fish Habitat Classification
5870000

5870000
TC

Riffle, run
and pool
sequencing.
Average wetted
TC3
5869500

5869500
width: 6m

Turtlelake River
5869000

5869000
KP 92
(
!

KP 93
(
!
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
5868500

5868500
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate

KP 94
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
(
! high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
5868000

5868000
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 95
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
5867500

5867500
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

KP 96 Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
(
!
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
5867000

5867000
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
KP 97
Sho al
Substrate BL B o ulder
(
! Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5866500

5866500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
KP 98
5866000

5866000
(
!

Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
5865500

5865500
(
! KP 95
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
662500 663000 663500 664000 664500 665000 665500 666000 666500 667000 667500 Figure

KP 95
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
666500 667000 667500 668000 668500 669000 669500 670000 670500 671000 671500 672000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
(
! 5867000

5867000
KP 97
(
!
5866500

5866500
KP 98
5866000

5866000
(
!

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
5865500

5865500
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
KP 99 and turbidity
(
! A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
5865000

5865000
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 100
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to

KP 101
5864500

5864500
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

(
! R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
KP 102 Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
(
! Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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5864000

5864000
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

KP 103
(
!
5863500

5863500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5863000

5863000
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 100
5862500

5862500
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
666500 667000 667500 668000 668500 669000 669500 670000 670500 671000 671500 672000 Figure

KP 100
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
670500 671000 671500 672000 672500 673000 673500 674000 674500 675000 675500 676000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Fish Habitat Classification
D1
E4
5864500

5864500
E5
R1
R2
TC
KP 102
(
!
5864000

5864000
KP 103
(
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5863500

5863500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! !

Riffle pool run sequencing


! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

course, clean substrates.


! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! !

E5
! ! ! ! ! ! ! M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M

R2
! ! ! ! ! ! !
bars at lo w flo w.

E5 B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline

D1
KP 104 ! R1 D1

D1
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
5863000

5863000
( and turbidity

D1

r
ve
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

Ri
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead

ish
R
co ver fro m depth/turbulence

ckf
1
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver

Ja
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally

4
TC
D1
! ! ! asso ciated with bars

R1
E5
D1
! ! !
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,

R1
! ! !

! ! ! substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city


! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
R1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
5862500

5862500
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
fro m depth/turbidity

E4
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream

R2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

(
!
KP 105
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity

R
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s

R2
2
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

E4
D1
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

! ! ! ! ! ! !
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
! ! ! ! ! ! !
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

D1
! ! ! ! ! ! !
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to

E5
5862000

5862000
! ! ! ! ! ! !

! ! ! ! ! ! ! co bble), lo w instream co ver.


Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

D1
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

KP 106
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
(
! Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
5861500

5861500
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

KP 107
(
!
5861000

5861000
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5860500

5860500
KP 108
(
! Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 105
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
670500 671000 671500 672000 672500 673000 673500 674000 674500 675000 675500 676000 Figure

KP 105
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
674500 675000 675500 676000 676500 677000 677500 678000 678500 679000 679500 680000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
(
! Fish Habitat Classification
D1
D1
5861500

5861500
KP 107
(
!
5861000

5861000
5860500

5860500
KP 108
(
!

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
5860000

5860000
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity

KP 109 A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
(
!
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
5859500

5859500
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 110
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
5859000

5859000
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

KP 111
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
(
! Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
I:\Husky\23899\FiguresAndTables\S PL\2016\ThirdParty\S LR Consulting Fish Habitat Mapping\Figure-3a-Fish_Habitat_A ssessment_Areas.mxd

M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
5858500

5858500
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5858000

5858000
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
KP 112
(
!
5857500

5857500
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 110
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
674500 675000 675500 676000 676500 677000 677500 678000 678500 679000 679500 680000 Figure

KP 110
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
675000 675500 676000 676500 677000 677500 678000 678500 679000 679500 680000 680500
(
! Kilometre Post

W
5857000

5857000
KP 113
(
!
5856500

5856500
5856000

5856000
KP 114
(
!

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
5855500

5855500
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
5855000

5855000
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 115
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
5854500

5854500
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
5854000

5854000
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

KP 116
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
(
! B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5853500

5853500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5853000

5853000
KP 117
(
! Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 115
5852500

5852500
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
675000 675500 676000 676500 677000 677500 678000 678500 679000 679500 680000 680500 Figure

KP 115
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
676500 677000 677500 678000 678500 679000 679500 680000 680500 681000 681500 682000
( KP 117
! (
! Kilometre Post

W
5852500 "
) Boat Launch

5852500
5852000

5852000
KP 118
(
!
5851500

5851500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.

KP 119 B a nk H a bit a t T ype


A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
(
!
5851000

5851000
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
5850500

5850500
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 120
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
5850000

5850000
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m

KP 121
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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(
! M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
5849500

5849500
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

KP 122
5849000

5849000
(
!
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
North Battleford
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license.

Bridge Boat
Launch
KP 123
"
) (
!
5848500

5848500
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North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
r
ve

KP 120
Ri
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t
Ba

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5848000

5848000
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
676500 677000 677500 678000 678500 679000 679500 680000 680500 681000 681500 682000 Figure

KP 120
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
680500 681000 681500 682000 682500 683000 683500 684000 684500 685000 685500 686000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
"
) Boat Launch

(
!
5849500

5849500
KP 122
5849000

5849000
(
!

North Battleford
Bridge Boat
Launch
KP 123
"
) (
!
5848500

5848500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M

KP 124
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
(
! A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
5848000

5848000
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
5847500

5847500
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 125
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
5847000

5847000
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

KP 126 substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

(
! P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
5846500

5846500
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

KP 127
5846000

5846000
(
!

1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5845500

5845500
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 128

KP 125
(
!
5845000

5845000
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
680500 681000 681500 682000 682500 683000 683500 684000 684500 685000 685500 686000 Figure

KP 125
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
683500 684000 684500 685000 685500 686000 686500 687000 687500 688000 688500 689000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
KP 127 Fish Habitat Classification
5846000

5846000
(
!
D1
R2
TC
5845500

5845500
KP 128
(
!
5845000

5845000
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
5844500

5844500
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M

KP 129
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
(
! A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
5844000

5844000
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer

Cobble, boulder substrates


E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

with emergent vegetation.


instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 130
fro m depth/turbidity

iver
attle R
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!
4 B
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity

TC
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.

Spawning habitat for


5843500

5843500
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

walleye, pike and suckers


high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

D1 R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

D1
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

KP 131
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
5843000

5843000
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
(
! Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m

R2 TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m


TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5842500

5842500
KP 132 1:20,000 m
(
!
200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5842000

5842000
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
5841500

5841500
KP 133
KP 130
(
!
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
683500 684000 684500 685000 685500 686000 686500 687000 687500 688000 688500 689000 Figure

KP 130
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
687000 687500 688000 688500 689000 689500 690000 690500 691000 691500 692000 692500

5842500

5842500
(
! Kilometre Post

W
Fish Habitat Classification
MF
KP 132 R2
R2 (
!
R3
5842000

5842000
5841500

5841500
KP 133
(
!
5841000

5841000
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
KP 134 A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
(
! co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
5840500

5840500
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 135
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!

MF
5840000

5840000
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

KP 136 high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

(
! R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

KP 137
5839500

5839500
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
(
! substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.

M
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

F
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
5839000

5839000
KP 138 Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
(
! Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

R3

1:20,000 m
5838500

5838500
200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

Husky Energy Inc.


5838000

5838000
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 135
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
687000 687500 688000 688500 689000 689500 690000 690500 691000 691500 692000 692500 Figure

KP 135
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
691000 691500 692000 692500 693000 693500 694000 694500 695000 695500 696000 696500
(
! Kilometre Post

5840000

5840000
W
Fish Habitat Classification
MF
R3
(
!

KP 137
5839500

5839500
(
!

M
F
5839000

5839000
KP 138
(
!
5838500

5838500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
KP 139 C ha nne l T ype
(
! M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
R3 A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
5838000

5838000
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 140
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
5837500

5837500
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
5837000

5837000
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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KP 141 M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
(
! Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
5836500

5836500
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

MF

1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


5836000

5836000
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

Unnamed tributary. KP 142


Not fish habitat. (
!

Very small
channel. No flow.
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River
5835500

5835500
Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 140
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
691000 691500 692000 692500 693000 693500 694000 694500 695000 695500 696000 696500 Figure

KP 140
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the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.

(
!
Easting (m)
694000 694500 695000 695500 696000 696500 697000 697500 698000 698500 699000 699500

5836000

5836000
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

(
! Kilometre Post
Unnamed tributary. Not fish habitat. KP 142 Fish Habitat Classification
(
!
D1
Very small E4
channel. No flow.
E5
5835500

5835500
MF
R1
R2
R3
TC

KP 143
5835000

5835000
(
!

! ! ! !

1 Gr/CB/BL
TC
! ! ! !

! ! ! !
5834500

5834500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
KP 144 M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
(
! bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
5834000

5834000
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

MF
KP 145

E5
fro m depth/turbidity

D1
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
!
5833500

5833500
co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

E4

D1
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),

R3
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

R2
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.

D1
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

E5
5833000

5833000
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

D1
R2
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

E4
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

E4
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.

E
( 4
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
! TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
KP 146 TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m

R2
1
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TC D1
M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
! ! !

Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

Cooper Creek
! ! !

D1
! ! !
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type

D1
BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
5832500

5832500
B lackwater

Low flow
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder

channel.
Co Co bble

D1
Gr Gravel

MF

R1
E4

D
1
KP 147
1:20,000 m
5832000

5832000
(
!
200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

MF

Husky Energy Inc.


5831500

5831500
North Saskatchewan River

KP 148
(
!

Date:
27 Mar 2017
KP 145
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas

23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
694000 694500 695000 695500 696000 696500 697000 697500 698000 698500 699000 699500 Figure

KP 145
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
697500 698000 698500 699000 699500 700000 700500 701000 701500 702000 702500
! ! ! !

Sand Shoal

W
! ! ! !

! ! ! !

MF Kilometre Post
(
!
Fish Habitat Classification

R3
E4

D
1
BW
KP 147

D1
D1
5832000

5832000
R1
(
!
E4
MF
R1
MF R3
TC
5831500

5831500
KP 148
(
!
5831000

5831000
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
KP 149
bars at lo w flo w.

B
! ! !

B a nk H a bit a t T ype

W
! ! !
(
!
1
TC ! ! !
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
5830500

5830500
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)
5830000

5830000
instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 150
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
5829500

5829500
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

KP 151
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
(
!
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.

KP 152
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
(
! KP 153 TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
(
!
Gr
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
5829000

5829000
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w

TC1
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble

TC1
Gr Gravel
5828500

5828500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery (2011 - 2012) obtained from Valtus (2016) used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5828000

5828000
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 150
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
697500 698000 698500 699000 699500 700000 700500 701000 701500 702000 702500 Figure

KP 150
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
702000 702500 703000 703500 704000 704500 705000 705500 706000 706500 707000 707500
(
! Kilometre Post

W
Fish Habitat Classification
TC
5831000

5831000
5830500

5830500
5830000

5830000
TC

TC1
1
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
1
TC
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
5829500

5829500
B a nk H a bit a t T ype

ww~2m
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline

TC
KP 157
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate

2
and turbidity

KP 156
(
! A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with

KP 158
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
(
!
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
(
! Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
(
! KP 153 asso ciated with bars

(
! D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
5829000

5829000
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 154 KP 155
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! (
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
TC1

Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
TC

high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.


5828500

5828500
1

R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
5828000

5828000
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5827500

5827500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery obtained from ESRI used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5827000

5827000
Husky Energy Inc.
Ba lje

North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
nn ie

Fish Habitat Assessment Areas


Cr ee

KP 155
k
5826500

5826500
Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
702000 702500 703000 703500 704000 704500 705000 705500 706000 706500 707000 707500 Figure

KP 155
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without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
707000 707500 708000 708500 709000 709500 710000 710500 711000 711500 712000 712500
(
! Kilometre Post

W
5831500

5831500
Fish Habitat Classification
TC
5831000

5831000
5830500

5830500
5830000

5830000
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
5829500

5829500
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver

ww~2m
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
TC

asso ciated with bars


2

D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
(
! substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city

KP 158
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
(
! KP 159
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver
(
!
KP 160
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
5829000

5829000
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.

KP 161 Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
(
!
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to

KP 162 KP 163 !
co bble), lo w instream co ver.

(
! ( Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
5828500

5828500
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
5828000

5828000
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


5827500

5827500
Reference: Imagery obtained from ESRI used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
5827000

5827000
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
KP 160
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
707000 707500 708000 708500 709000 709500 710000 710500 711000 711500 712000 712500 Figure

KP 160
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
711500 712000 712500 713000 713500 714000 714500 715000 715500 716000 716500 717000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
5830000

5830000
5829500

5829500
5829000

5829000
KP 163
KP 162
(
! (
!

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
5828500

5828500
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
KP 164 co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
(
! and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
5828000

5828000
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 165
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
5827500

5827500
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
5827000

5827000
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
KP 166
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
(
! FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Flat
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
5826500

5826500
KP 167
1:20,000 m
(
! 200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery obtained from ESRI used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5826000

5826000
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
5825500

5825500
KP 165
KP 168
(
!
Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
711500 712000 712500 713000 713500 714000 714500 715000 715500 716000 716500 717000 Figure

KP 165
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
715000 715500 716000 716500 717000 717500 718000 718500 719000 719500 720000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
5826500

5826500
KP 167
(
!
5826000

5826000
5825500

5825500
KP 168
(
!
5825000

5825000
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M

KP 169
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
(
! A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
5824500

5824500
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 170
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
5824000

5824000
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

KP 171
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
(
!
5823500

5823500
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m

KP 172
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
(
! Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
5823000

5823000
Gr Gravel

KP 173
(
!

1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5822500

5822500
Reference: Imagery obtained from ESRI used under license.

Husky Energy Inc.


North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
5822000

5822000
Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
KP 170
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
715000 715500 716000 716500 717000 717500 718000 718500 719000 719500 720000 Figure

KP 170
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
719000 719500 720000 720500 721000 721500 722000 722500 723000 723500 724000 724500
(
! Kilometre Post

W
5824000 "
) Boat Launch

5824000
5823500

5823500
KP 172
(
!
5823000

5823000
KP 173
(
!

T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
5822500

5822500
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
KP 174 and turbidity
(
! A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
5822000

5822000
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 175
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
5821500

5821500
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

KP 176 usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are

(
! slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
5821000

5821000
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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Maymont Boat Launch


M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n

KP 177
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)

(South of Maymont)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
(
! Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type

Boat Launch B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate

"
) Substrate BL
Co
B o ulder
Co bble
Gr Gravel

KP 178
(
!
5820500

5820500
1:20,000 m

200 0 200 400


Reference: Imagery obtained from ESRI used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N
5820000

5820000
Husky Energy Inc.
North Saskatchewan River

DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 175
5819500

5819500
Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
719000 719500 720000 720500 721000 721500 722000 722500 723000 723500 724000 724500 Figure

KP 175
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)

5822000

5822000
723500 724000 724500 725000 725500 726000 726500 727000 727500 728000 728500 729000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
5821500 "
) Boat Launch

5821500
5821000

5821000
KP 177 Maymont Boat Launch
(
! (South of Maymont)
Boat Launch
"
)
KP 178
(
!
5820500

5820500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M

KP 179
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
(
! A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
5820000

5820000
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 180
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
5819500

5819500
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
5819000

5819000
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
KP 181 slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the

(
! substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
5818500

5818500
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel

KP 182
(
!

1:20,000 m
5818000

5818000
200 0 200 400
Reference: Imagery obtained from ESRI used under license. NAD 1983 UTM Zone 12N

KP 183
(
! Husky Energy Inc.
5817500

5817500
North Saskatchewan River

Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
KP 180
23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
723500 724000 724500 725000 725500 726000 726500 727000 727500 728000 728500 729000 Figure

KP 180
Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
727500 728000 728500 729000 729500 730000 730500 731000 731500 732000 732500

5819000

5819000
(
! Kilometre Post

W
(
!
5818500

5818500
KP 182
(
!
5818000

5818000
KP 183
(
!
5817500

5817500
T ype S ym bo l D e s c ript io n
C ha nne l T ype
M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
M ultiple Island M
bars at lo w flo w.
B a nk H a bit a t T ype
A rmo ured/ Stable A1 Largely stable and at repo se; co bble/small bo ulder/gravel predo minant; unifo rm sho reline
co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity

KP 184
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
5817000

5817000
(
! co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
Northing (m)

instream co ver limited to o ccasio nal B W fo rmed by bank irregularities; o verhead co ver

KP 185
fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
(
! co ver; o verhead co ver fro m turbidity
5816500

5816500
C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are

KP 186 usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
5816000

5816000
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
(
!
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream
features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
Co nfluence TC2 flo wing; width at mo uth <5 m
TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
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Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
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Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community Date:
27 Mar 2017
Project:
DRAFT
Fish Habitat Assessment Areas
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23899-523
Technical:
M. Lloyst
Reviewer:
M. Lloyst
Drawn:
C. Beaumont
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Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
Easting (m)
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M o re than two channels and permanent islands, generally extensive side and mid-channel
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bars at lo w flo w.
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co nfiguratio n; bank velo cities lo w-mo derate; instream/o verhead co ver limited to substrate
and turbidity
A4 A rtificial riprap substrates co nsisting o f angular bo ulder-sized fill; o ften asso ciated with
high velo city areas; sho reline usually regular; instream co ver fro m substrate; o verhead
co ver fro m depth/turbulence
Depo sitio nal D1 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank; shallo w/slo w o ffsho re; primarily fines; instream co ver
absent o r co nsisting o f shallo w depressio ns o r embedded co bble/bo ulder; generally
asso ciated with bars
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D2 Lo w relief, gently slo ping bank type with shallo w water depth o ffsho re,
substrate co nsist o f co urse materials, lo w-mo derate velo city
Ero sio nal E2 Similar to E1witho ut a large amo unt o f instream vegetatio n; o ffsho re depths shallo wer
E4 Steep, ero ding/slumping highwall bank; primarily fines; mo derate-high depths/velo cities;
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fro m depth/turbidity
E5 Lo w, steep banks, o ften terraced; fines; lo w velo city; shallo w-mo derate; no instream
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C ha nne l ha bit a t f e a t ure s
Run Runs are typically deep, slo w to swift flo wing sectio ns (> 0.2 m/s), with a gravel to
bo ulder substrate. Defined thalweg, mo derate slo pe and with no surface turbulence.
Run units are differentiated into three classes, based o n depth.
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R1 Deepest run (> 1m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to bo ulder),
high instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R2 M o derate depth (0.6 - 1.0 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (co bble to
bo ulder), mo derate instream co ver fro m substrate and depth.
R3 Shallo west depth (0.3 - 0.6 m), slo w to fast water velo city, co arse substrate (gravel to
co bble), lo w instream co ver.
Pool P o o ls are deeper and wider than channel units immediately abo ve o r belo w it and are
usually fo rmed by the sco uring o r plunging actio n o f water. Sub-surface velo cities are
slo w (water surface may be fast and turbulent depending o n fo rmative feature) and the
substrate usually co mpo sed o f fines o r small gravel.
P1 High quality po o l habitat based o n depth and size. High instream co ver fro m instream

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features (i.e., lo gs/bo ulders) and depth (> 1m deep), pro vides o verwintering habitat.
Tributary TC1 Intermittent o r ephemeral stream.
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TC3 flo wing; width at 5 -15 m
TC4 flo wing; width at mo uth 15-30 m
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M arshflat MF lo w velo city, near laminar flo w with submerged o r emergent vegetatio n
Snye SN no n-flo wing water (generally in a side channel)
Flat FL lo w velo city, near laminar flo w
Riffle RF typical riffle habitat type
B lackwater BW lo calized are exhibiting a reversed flo w directio n relative to main current
Sho al SHF Submerged area with fine substrate
Substrate BL B o ulder
Co Co bble
Gr Gravel
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Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX,
Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community (
!
Date: Project: Technical: Reviewer: Drawn:
27 Mar 2017 23899-523 M. Lloyst M. Lloyst C. Beaumont
731000 731500 732000 732500 733000 733500 734000 734500 735000 735500 736000 736500 Figure

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Disclaimer: The information contained herein may be compiled from numerous third party materials that are subject to periodic change
without prior notification. While every effort has been made by Matrix Solutions Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the information presented at
the time of publication, Matrix Solutions Inc. assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the third party material.
APPENDIX C
Photolog

Technical Support Document No. 1 Aquatic Habitat Compilation Report


North Saskatchewan River
SLR Project No.: 208.04700.0000
Photo 1: NSR Multiple Island Channel Type

Photo 2: NSR - Erosional Bank Habitat Adjacent to Agricultural Land Use

Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic


Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


Photo 3: NSR - Erosional Bank Habitat with Vegetation

Photo 4: NSR Armoured Bank Habitat

Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic


Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


Photo 5: NSR Agricultural Land Use

Photo 6: NSR Backwater Channel Habitat


Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic
Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


Photo 7: NSR - Marshy Flat Channel Habitat

Photo 8: NSR Upstream Reference Division Riffle Channel Habitat

Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic


Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


Photo 9: NSR - Sandy Shoal

Photo 10: NSR Cobble Shoreline

Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic


Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


Photo 11: NSR Mainstem Cobble/Gravel Spur

Photo 12: TC4 Riffle, Run, Pool Morphology

Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic


Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


Photo 13: TC4 - Gravel Deposition in Tributary

Photo 14: TC4 Erosional Bluff

Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic


Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


Photo 15: TC2 Tributary with Overhanging Vegetation

Technical Support Document (TSD) No.1 Aquatic


Habitat Compilation Report
North Saskatchewan River

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Job No: 208.04700.00001


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