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Review of Long Term Monitoring results from small hydro projects to Verify Impacts of Instream Flow Diversion on Fish and Fish Habitat

Regional Science Response Process – Pacific Region

August 2016
Nanaimo, British Columbia

Chairperson: Lesley MacDougall

Context

Innergex Inc. (Proponent) owns a number of small hydro projects in British Columbia that divert water from streams through an intake and penstock to a powerhouse downstream. This subjects the diversion channel between the intake and powerhouse to reduced water flows which may have an impact on fish and fish habitat.  Ecofish Research Ltd. has submitted a summary analysis of 5-year Long Term Monitoring results from six small hydro projects in southwestern BC owned by Innergex. The summary report includes results of monitoring rainbow trout populations, invertebrates, water quality and stream temperature and an evaluation of the efficacy of compensation (offset) measures.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s (DFO) Fisheries Protection Program (FPP) is requesting Science Branch review the Long Term Monitoring Program Summary Report 2010-2014 (Innergex Renewable Energy Inc, 2015), and supporting correspondence. This review will assess the adequacy and evaluate the conclusions of the Long Term Monitoring Program Summary Report with respect to the monitoring of rainbow trout populations and invertebrates.  The advice arising from this Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS) Science Response will assist in FPP’s ongoing responses and guidance provided to the proponent of this and similar small hydro projects in the future.

Objectives

The Science Response will address these objectives:

  1. Assess the adequacy of the data and review methods used to evaluate the effects of flow diversion on rainbow trout populations, and identify gaps.
  2. Assess the adequacy of the data and review methods used to evaluate the effects of flow diversion on invertebrates as indicators of ecosystem change and food for fish, and identify gaps.
  3. Evaluate whether the conclusions reached by the Proponent are adequately supported by data and analyses in the Long Term Monitoring report, and amended analyses dated 28 October 2015.
  4. Identify key uncertainties, and describe consequences to conclusions of the report and for the monitoring of similar projects.

Expected Publication

Expected Participation

References

Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. 2015.  Long Term Monitoring Program Summary Report 2010-2014.

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