Published 1995 | Version v1
Miscellaneous

Mercury mitigative measures related to hydroelectric reservoirs. The La Grande Complex experience

  • 1. Hydro-Quebec, Montreal, PQ (Canada)

Description

Quebec Hydro's plan for mitigation of mercury contamination in fish and wildlife in the La Grande river basin was presented. The hazard and environmental threat posed by mercury contamination through flooding was described. Implications of mercury contamination for the Cree natives was discussed and provisions of the James Bay mercury agreement were described. Potential 'at source' remedial measures were described, including soil and vegetation removal, controlled burning of soils and vegetation, capping of flooded soils, lime or sulphite salt addition, sediment suspension, genetic manipulation of bacterial populations, selenium addition, nutrient addition, intensive fishing, and reservoir draining. Compensation measures were considered since no practical medium term remedial measures could be found. A case study of the Eastmain-1 Reservoir's $213 000 000 deforestation program was cited as a possible model. It was concluded that realistically, compensation produced the only feasible health risk reduction program, since none of the 'at source' remedial measure were technically or economically feasible. 24 refs

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Canadian Electrical Association.
Imprint Place
Montreal, PQ (Canada)
Imprint Title
Conference proceedings of the engineering and operating division. Electricity '95
Imprint Pagination
[800 p.].
Journal Page Range
p. Paper 95-H-9.

Conference

Title
Electricity '95.
Dates
25-28 Sep 1994.
Place
Vancouver (Canada).

INIS

Country of Publication
Canada
Country of Input or Organization
Canada
INIS RN
27068086
Subject category
S13: HYDRO ENERGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
CANADA; CONTAMINATION; FISHERIES; HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS; MERCURY; QUEBEC; VICTIMS COMPENSATION
Descriptors DEC
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ELEMENTS; METALS; NORTH AMERICA; POWER PLANTS