PROCEEDINGS of the Seventh International Symposium
on Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management

September 9 - 13, 2000
Calgary, Alberta, Canada


Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.

Honorary Chairman: Dr. Dale H. Arner
Conference Co-Chairmen: Dean Mutrie and Colin Guild

Edited by: John W. Goodrich-Mahoney, Dean Mutrie and Colin Guild

 

Major Sponsors:
TransCanada Transmission of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Electric Power Research Institute of Palo Alto, California, USA
TERA Environmental Consultants
of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Other Sponsors:
BCHydro, Alliance Pipeline Ltd., ATCO Electric, Canadian Pacific Railway, ESG International, GRI, Natural Resource Group Inc., PanCanadian Resources and Westcoast Energy.

 


CONTENTS:

PUBLISHED PRESENTATIONS
UNPUBLISHED PRESENTATIONS



PRESENTATIONS - AS PUBLISHED IN THE PROCEEDINGS

Preface
Acknowledgement
Part I. Symposium Plenary Session
Part II. Vegetation Management
Part III. Corridors
Part IV. Project Planning
Part V. Cultural
Part VI. Wildlife
Part VII. Biodiversity
Part VIII. Geographic Information Systems
Part IX. Wetlands
Part X. Soils
Part XI. Pesticides
Part XII. Aquatic Life
Part XIII. Public Participation
Part XIV. Regulatory Compliance




PREFACE


The Seventh International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management follows a series begun at Mississippi State University, Mississippi in 1976 and subsequently held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA in 1979; San Diego, Calfiornia, USA in 1982; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA in 1987; Montréal, Québec, Canada in 1993; and New Orleans, Louisiana, USA in 1997. The Symposium was organized by a steering committee composed of representatives from industries, agencies, and universities concerned with research and management of electric, pipeline, railroad, and highway rights-of-way.

The purpose of this Symposium was to achieve a better understanding of the current and emerging environmental issues related to rights-of-way management by sharing environmental research and practical experience throughout the world. The symposium atttracted 460 registrants from 22 countries, giving it a truly international flavor. The symposium commenced with introductory addresses: one by Chief Roy Whitney of the Tsuu T'ina people, a part of the Dene Nations and by Dr. Dale Arner, Professor Emeritus at Mississippi State University. Dr. Brian Bietz, member of the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, gave a keynote address. Following Dr. Bietz's address a lively panel discussion was held on the "Corridor Concept Revisited: Multiple Rights-of-Way." Symposium sessions focused on Vegetation Management; Project Management; Cultural; Wildlife; Biodiversity; Geographic Information Systems; Wetlands; Soils; Aquatic Life; Public Participation; and Regulatory Compliance where more than 110 papers were given, of which 100 peer-reviewed papers appear in these proceedings.

The Eighth International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management will be held in Saratoga Springs, New York, during September 12-16, 2004. Dr. Arner started this series of symposia in 1976 and was named Honorary Chairman of the Calgary Symposium. See the Symposium web site at http://www.right-of-way-env.com for updates and information on prior Symposia.



Part I. Symposium Plenary Session

  • Plenary Session Opening Remarks and Presentations
    D. Mutrie and C. Guild

  • Corridor Concept Revisited: Multiple Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    A.F. Crabtree III



Part II. Vegetation Management

  • Integrated Vegetation Management - The Exploration of a Concept to Application [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    K. McLoughlin

  • Integrated Vegetation Management on Electrical Transmission Rights-of-Way Using Herbicides: Treatment Effects Over Time [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    B.D. Ballard, C.A. Nowak, L.P. Abrahamson, E.F. Neuhauser, and K.E. Finch

  • Versatile Plant for Multiple Use on Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D.H. Arner and J.C. Jones

  • Reducing Maintenance Costs using Integrated Vegetation Management on Electric Utility Transmission Lines in British Columbia [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    T.C. Wells, K.D., Dalgarno, and R. Read

  • Tree, Shrub, and Herb Succession and Five Years of Management Following the Establishment of a New Electric Transmission Right-of-Way through a Mixed Woodland [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R.A. Johnstone, M.R. Haggie, and H.A. Allen, Jr.

  • Gray Birch Ecology on an Electric Powerline Right-of-Way in Upstate New York [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C.A. Nowak, B.D. Ballard and E. O'Neill

  • Evaluating Native Shrub Plantings as a Control for Tall-Growing Woody Tree Species in Powerline Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M.H. Wolfe, N.S. Nicholas, A.K. Rose, P.A. Mays, T.A. Wojtalik and K.D. Choate

  • Planting Shrubs for the Creation of Sustainable Power Line Rights-of-Way (ROW) [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R.F. Young and E.J. Glover

  • Selecting Herbaceous Plant Covers to Control Tree Invasion in Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. de Blois, J. Brisson and A. Bouchard

  • Systematic Method for Forest Vegetation Management in the Rights-of-Way (ROW) [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Arévalo-Camacho, J. Roig-Solés, L. González Cantalapiedra, C. Morla Juaristi, F. Gómez Manazaneque, E. Bermejo Bermejo, D. Galicia Herbada and F. Martínez García

  • Long-Term Vegetation Development on Bioengineered Rights-of-Way Sites [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D.F. Polster

  • Summary of the Mitigation Program for Rare Plant Populations along the Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) and PNGTS/Maritimes & Northeast Join Facilities Projects [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.R. Trettel, S.J. Lare adn B.M. Battaglia

  • Rights-of-Way Disturbances and Revegetation in Alpine Tundra: An Evaluation of Natural Revegetation on Plateau Mountain, Alberta [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    L.A. Van Ham and R.D. Revel

  • Managing the Green Heritage of Highways Rights-of-Way in Southern Québec: A New Ecological Landscape Approach [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    Y. Bédard, D. Trottier, L. Bélanger, J.P. Bourassa, N. Champagne, J. Gérin-Lajoie, G. Lacroix and E. Lévesque

  • Roadside Vegetation Management on Québec's Highways: A Visual Landscape Monitoring Research Project [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P. Poullauec-Gonidec, G. Domon, S. Paquette and C. Montpetit

  • Natural Regeneration on a Pipeline Right-of-Way in the Borel Forest of West-Central Saskatchewan [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    E. Ealey and J. Virgl

  • Rare Plant Impact Mitigation for the Alliance Pipeline Project [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    G. Fryer, G. Dunn and P. Anderson

  • Automating Monitoring and Management of Roadside Vegetation [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    N.P. Cain, K. McKague, L.A.Kingston and S. Struger

  • Highway Rights-of-Way as Rare Plant Restoration Habitat in Coastal Virginia [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P.M. Sheridan and N. Penick






Part III. Corridors

  • Co-Location of Linear Facilities: Realistic Opporutnity or Unrealistic Expectation [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D.F. Jenkins

  • Saturation Threshold in a Multi-Pipeline Corridor Expansion Project [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Nixon, A. Jalbert, K. Etherington, T. Bossenberry and D. Clark

  • Cumulative Effects Assessment and Linear Corridors: The Representative Areas Approach [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    T. Antoniuk


  • Pipeline Projects and Cumulative Effects Assessment Issues [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C.G. Finley and R.D. Revel


  • Innovative Co-Location of Telecommunications Facilities within Existing Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.M. Rinebold, J.M. Donaldson and M.F. Kohler


  • Practical Approach to Assessing Cumulative Effects for Pipelines [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    G. Hegmann, R. Eccles and K. Strom


  • Managing Environmental Compliance on Linear Construction projects: Strategies for Success [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Battey

  • Environmental Management System Challenge with Linear Facilities [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P.G. Prier, D.S. Eusebi and D.P. Wesenger

  • Planning and Performance of Wildlife Crossing Structures in a Major Transportation Corridor [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    A.P. Clevenger, J. Wierzchowski and N. Waltho



Part IV. Project Planning

  • CanCommit©: A computerized Commitment Database for Pipeline Construction and Operations [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M. Pockar, P. Aderson and T. Antoniuk

  • Right-of-Way Environmental Stewardship Bibliographic Database [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S.M. Tikalsky and J.W. Goodrich-Mahoney




Part V. Cultural

  • Off Right-of-Way Mitigation of Archaeological Sites: A Pipeline Case Study from Pennsylvania [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.D. Bloemker



Part VI. Wildlife

  • Rights-of-Way Management in Support of Biological Conservation [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    V. Schaefer

  • Wildlife Use of Riparian Vegetation Buffer Zones in High Voltage Powerline Rights-of-Way in the Québec Boreal Forest [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    F. Bélisle, G.J. Doucet and Y. Garant


  • Endangered and Threatened Species and ROW Vegetation Management [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    K. McLoughlin

  • Evaluation of Wildlife Habitat Suitability in an Herbicide-Treated Utility Right-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.D. Lanham and J.E. Simmons III

  • Butterflies and Skippers in Utility Rights-of-Way in the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.D. Lanham and M.J. Nichols

  • Karner Blue Butterfly Habitat Restoration on Pipeline Right-of-Way in Wisconsin [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    F. Lowell and S. Lounsbury

  • Effects of Powerline Right-of-Way Vegetation Management on Avian Communities [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.S. Marshall, L.W. VanDruff, S. Shupe adn E. Neuhauser


  • Fragmentation Effects Caused by a Power Line Right-of-Way on a Mid-Elevation Forest Bird Community in Central Colombia [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    L. Rosselli and S. De La Zerda


  • Management, Vegetative Structure and Shrubland Birds of Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. L. Confer


  • Deer Browse Monitoring in a Reconstructed 120 kV Powerline Right-of-Way after an Ice Storm [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    G.J. Doucet and E.R. Thompson


  • Mitigating the Impacts of Electric Facilities to Birds [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.M. Bridges and T.R. Anderson


  • Mitigating Collision of Birds Against Transmission Lines in Wetland Areas in Colombia, by Marking the Ground Wire with Bird Flight Diverters (BFD) [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. De La Zerda and L. Rosselli


  • Relationships Between Wing Morphology and Behavioral Responses to Unmarked Power Transmission Lines [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M.R. Crowder and O.E. Rhodes, Jr.


  • Developing a Species at Risk Conservation Plan: The Thicksilver Pipeline Experience [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    A.J. Kennedy


  • Threatened and Endangered Species: A Case Study of the Maritimes & Northeast Natural Gas Pipeline in Maine [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M. Lychwala, M. Tyrell and G. McLachlan

  • Response of Bird Communities to Pipeline Rights-of-Way in Southern Alberta [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    W. Fleming and. F.K.A. Schmiegelow


  • Ground-Squirrel Re-colonization of a Pipeline Right-of-Way in Southern Alberta [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R.D. Lauzon, S.D. Grindal and G.E. Hornbeck

  • Highway Improvements to Minimize Environmental Impacts within the Canadian Rocky Mountain National Parks [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    T.M. McGuire and J.F. Morrall


  • Responses of Mountain Caribou to Linear Features in a West-Central Alberta Landscape [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P. Oberg, C. Rohner and F.K.A. Schmiegelow

  • Recruitment of Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) to a Newly Constructed Pipeline Corridor in Mississippi [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D.P. Thomas


  • Effects of Brushmat/Corduroy Roads on Wetlands within Rights-of-Way after Pipeline Construction [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.M. McMullen and S.D. Shupe


  • Designing Railroads, Highways and Canals in Protected Areas to Reduce Man-Elephant Conflicts [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    A.P. Singh and S.M. Satheesan



Part VII. Biodiversity

  • Environmental Issues Associated with the Cuiabá Natural Gas Pipeline in Bolivia [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    B.D. Barnett


  • Direct Relevance to the Natural Gas Industry of the Habitat Fragmentation / Biodiversity Issue Resulting from the Construction of New Pipelines [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R. Hinkle, S. Albrecht, E. Nathanson and J. Evans

  • Management of Native Prairie Fragments on Canadian Pacific Railway Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M. Bissonnette and S. Paradise






Part VIII. Geographic Information Systems

  • Using GIS Tools to Conduct Environmental and Asset Analyses Along Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    E. Alkiewicz, J. Wingfield, D. Frazier adn L. Khitrik


  • Using GIS to Support Environmental Stewardship Objectives in Maryland Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M.T. Southernland, D.E. Strebel, A. Brindley, A.M. Perot, Jr. and S.S. Patty

  • Using GIS for Rights-of-Way Vegetation Maintenance and Landowner Notification [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C. Nyrose and T. MacNeil


  • GIS as a Tool to Address Environmental Issues in Rights-of-Way Planning and Management: The Example of Rural Road Networks [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C.F. Jaarsma and G.P.A. Willems


  • Innovative Airborne Inventory and Inspection Technology for Electric Power Line Condition Assessments and Defect Reporting [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M. Ostendorp



Part IX. Wetlands

  • Identifying Wetland Revegetation Goals in Pipeline Construction Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    B. Magdych


  • Effects of Soil Segregation Treatments on Revegetation of Wetlands Affected by Pipeline Construction [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S.A. Compton, D.J. Santillo and P.G. Fellion


  • Rapid Approach to Required Post-Construction Wetland Vegetation Monitoring after Pipeline Construction [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.R. Trettel and B.M. Battaglia

  • Evaluating the Effects of Muds on Wetlands from Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) Within Natural Gas Transmission Line Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D. Cameron, C. Tammi, E. Steel, J. Schmidt and J. Evans


  • A Comparative Assessment of Horizontal Directional Drilling and Traditional Construction Techniques for Wetland and Riparian Area Crossings in Natural Gas Pipeline Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Hair, D. Cameron, C. Tammi, E. Steel, J. Schmidt and J. Evans



Part X. Soils

  • Influences of Soil Acidity Levels on Vegetative Reclamation and Wildlife Habitat on Rights-of-Way Transecting Drastically-Disturbed Lands [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.C. Jones


  • The Union gas Crop Yield Monitoring Program: An Evaluation of Pipeline Construction Practices on Agricultural Lands [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    E.E. Mackintosh, E.J. Mozuraitis and R.C. Rowland


  • Repairing Eroded Gas Lines [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S.D. Shupe



Part XI. Pesticides

  • Human Health Risk Assessment for the Use of Herbicides on Electric Utility Rights-of-Way on the Allegheny National Forest, USA [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    L.A. Norris, F. Dost and R. VanBossuyt Jr.


  • Chondrostereum purpureum: An Alternative to Chemical Herbicide Brush Control [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P.Y. de la Bastide, H. Zhu, G. Shrimpton, S.F. Shamount and W.E. Hintz


  • Risk Analysis for Tree Growth Regulators (TGR) Used on Electric Utility RIghts-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    L.A. Norris, F. Dost, R. VanBossuyt Jr. and J. Jenkins

  • Groundline Decay Prevention without Toxic Materials [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C. Roper, F. Pfaender and J. Goodman



Part XII. Aquatic Life

  • A Performance Measurement Framework for Pipeline Water Crossing Construction [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. Reid, A. Jalbert, S. Metikosh and M. Bender


  • Effects of Pipeline Rights-of-Way on Fish Habitat at Two Alberta Stream Crossings [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C.M. Brown, R.D. Revel adn J.R. Post


  • Effects of Natural Gas Pipeline Water Crossing Replacement on the Benthic Invertebrate and Fish Communities of Big Darby Creek, Ohio [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. Reid, S. Stoklosar, S. Metikosh, J. Evans and T. Huffman

  • Natural Resources that May Be Affected if Your Horizontal Directional Drill Fails: Open Cut Analysis of a Coastal Maine River [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P.D. Martin and M. Tyrell


  • Evaluation of Isolated Water Course Crossings during Winter Construction along the Alliance Pipeline in Northern Alberta [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. Reid and P.G. Anderson


  • Methods and Results of A Comprehensive Monitoring Program to Document Turbidity and Suspended Sediment Generated During Pipeline Construction [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.R. Trettel, S.A. Compton and D.J. Santillo

  • Theoritical Modelling of Suspended Sediment, Turbidity Dynamics and FIshery Impacts during Pipeline Construction across Streams [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    H.W. Harper and R. Trettel


  • An Investigation into the influence of Marine Pipelines and Cables on Benthic Ecology and Biodiversity [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R.G. Glaholt, M. Nunas and S. Ong


  • Evaluation of Low Technology Large Woody Debris as a Technique to Augment Fish Habitat in Streams Crossed by Transmission Corridors [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    G.C. Scarborough and T. Robertson



Part XIII. Public Participation

  • Right-of-Way Communication Strategies [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    T.L. Vierima and J.W. Goodrich-Mahoney


  • Infographic Simulations usign Photographs as a Method to Gain Greater Social Acceptance for Projected Lines and Substations [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Roig Solés, L. Gonzáles Cantalapiedra, R. Arranz Cuesta and J. Arevalo Camacho


  • Public-Private Cooperation in Electric Transmission Line Siting, The Dorchester to Quincy Cable Project: A Case Study [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    F.P. Richards, F.S. Smith, J. Amodeo and M. Mills



Part XIV. Regulatory Compliance

  • Recent Advances in Evaluating, Selecting and Training Environmental Inspectors [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    L. Curthoys


  • Emergency Transmission Line Repair and Reinforcement Project: Environmental Management Overview [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    F. Berry, L. Caldwell, C. Hiebert and B. Poirier


  • Comparison of Canadian and US Regulatory Review Processes for the Alliance Pipeline [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    H. R. Heffler

  • 'Facts' Point to Reduced ROW Land Use Projections [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. Patty, A. Cressman and D.L. Kowalczyk


  • FERC Regulated Third-Party Compliance Monitoring and Variance Request Program - A Case Study during Construction of the Alliance Pipeline Project [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D.J. Lake and H. Heffler


  • Electronic Reporting as a Tool to Effectively Manage Compliance During Pipeline Construction [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D.J. Lake, E. Dolezal and T. Antoniuk

  • The Value of a Third Party Inspection Program During the Construction of Natural Gas Pipelines in Maine [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    L. Kokemuller


  • The Implementation of an Environment Management System for Distribution Pipeline Construction [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M. Buszynski


  • Managing the Variance Process - Evaluation of Strategies Utilized on Two Major Pipeline Projects [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. Craycroft, G. Mclachlan and M. Tyrell

  • Electronic Reporting for Environmental Inspection [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M. Pockar, P. Anderson, J. Myhre and E. Dolezal


  • Operation and Maintenance Activities on Federal Lands: The Great Lakes / Hiawatha National Forest Experience [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. W. Muehlhausen and F.J. Kott


  • The Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company Environmental Compliance Program [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    K.C. Owen and J.T. Barnes


  • Variability in Avoiding Impacts on Endangered Species: The Sault Looping Project Experience [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    T.A. Mattson and F.J. Kott

  • Husky Moose Mountain Pipeline [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C.J. Engstrom and G.M. Goulet


  • Development of Pipeline Reclamation Criteria for Alberta [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    A.W. Fedkenheuer, W.W. Pettapiece, J.D. Burke and L.A. Leskiw






UNPUBLISHED PRESENTATIONS

The following presentation were made at the Symposium but are not published in the Proceedings. In most cases, authors may be contacted directly at the e-mail address indicated in the abstract.




  • A Partnership in Bird Conservation [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    Allan Chan-Mcleod


  • Archaeological Experience with Rights-of-Way in the Northwest Plains
    S. Lunn


  • Bonneville Power Administration - Transmission System Vegetation Management Program, Environmental Impact Statement, August 1999 [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    W. Erickson

  • Burrowing Owl Monitoring in Vicinity of the Alliance Pipeline During Construction
    S. Faminow


  • CROSSINGTM: Stream Crossing Decision Support System [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. Reid, M. Bender, S. Metikosh and B. Zelt


  • Delineating the Zone of Topsoil Disturbance Around Buried Utilities on Agricultural Land [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R.A. McBride and J.L. Ivey


  • Design, Construction and Cost Implications Associated with Wetland Mitigation for Corridor Projects in the Mid-Western US [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P. Evanoff and A. Kline


  • Distribution and Abundance of Small Mammals Along a Twin 315 kV Powerline Right-of-Way in the Boreal Forest [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C. Fortin and J. Doucet

  • East Kentucky Power Herbicide Environmental Assessment - Daniel Boone National Forest [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Hohman

  • Entomological Communities of Three Landscapes Along Highway Rights-of-Way of Southern Québec: Effect of Mowing Frequency on Insects Abundance and Diversity [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    N. Champagne and J.P. Bourassa

  • Environmental Considerations and Federal Pipeline Regulatory Decisions in Canada [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R. D. Revel

  • Evaluating Right-of-Way Best management Practices for Stream and Wetland Road Crossings.
    B. Magdych and C. Forest.


  • Highway Rights-of-Way as Rare Plant Restoration Habitat in Coastal Virginia [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P. Sheridan


  • Integrated Database Strategies for Wetland and Soil Resource Assessment [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J.L. Arndt, D.L. Krieger and M.E. Timpson


  • Integrated Pipeline Planning in Thailand: Environmental, Socio-Economic and Public Consultation Considerations [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D. Kerr, R. Shaw and C. Guild


  • Integrated Resource Management for Electric Utility Transmission Rights-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    D.Baker, J. Scouras and J. Harriman

  • Integrating Information Management Technology for More Efficient Rights-of-Way Siting, Design and Management [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    T. Gale

  • Manitoba Hydro's Forest Enhancement Program - Four Years Later [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    W. Munro


  • Marsh Resources Meadowlands Mitigation Bank - Successful Salt Marsh Restoration Through Mitigation Banking [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    R. Mogensen


  • Model Class Screening Reports for the Development of New Transmission Rights-of-Way on Indian Reserves Throughout Alberta - A Co-operative Development [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P. McLaughlin

  • Pipeline Rights-of-Way Best Management Practices Project [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C.L. Forrest, P.E., S. Moorhouse and J. Evans

  • Plant Diversity in Highway Rights-of-Way of Southern Québec in Relation to Land Use and Mowing Intensity [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Gérin-Lajoie and E. Lévesque


  • Planting Trees on Difficult R/W Soils: The Environmental Benefits [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    H.A. Holt, R.L. MacKenzie and R.D. Dirks

  • Rapid and Efficient Wetland Delineation Along Pipeline Corridors Using Integrated Technologies [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    M.E. Timpson, J.L. Arndt, S.A. Krych and D.L. Krieger

  • Reconciling Aboriginal and Industrial Interests in Right-of-Way Management
    E. Mohun

  • Reducing Herbicide Use with Machine Vision [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    H.A. Holt, R.D. Dirks, R.L. MacKenzie, T.N. Jordan and F. Whitford


  • Social Vegetation Management On Powerline Corridors: Is this to Be Our Future? Are We Already There? [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    C.A. Nowak

  • The Motorway's Green Zones - New Habitats in Landscape Ecology [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    H. Coumoul

  • The Use of Vetiver Grass System for Erosion Control and Slope Stabilization Along the Yadana Gas Pipeline Right-of-Way [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    S. Tansamrit

  • The Value of Natural Resource Specialists in the Construction of Natural Gas Pipeline [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    G. Paquette, M. Tyrrell, S. Craycroft and G. McLachlan


  • Use of Remote Sensing Data in Corridor Studies
    J. Finnigan


  • Watercourse Crossing Handbook Prepared by the Canadian Pipeline Water Crossing Committee [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    P. Fothergill, J. Anderson, R. Williams and T. Antoniuk

  • Where Corridors Meet Corridors - The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
    B. Robinson

  • Wildlife Habitat Management on Electric Transmission Rights-of-Way - Interpreting the Results of an International Survey [VIEW ABSTRACT]
    J. Harriman and K. Child

  • Woodpecker Attack Wooden Poles
    J. Doucet

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