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The characterization of shoreline strips was carried out on 400 km of agricultural watercourses for the territory of 5 MRCs in Montérégie (Beauharnois-Salaberry, Haut-Richelieu, Jardins-de-Napierville, Jardins-de-Napierville, Marguerite-d'Youville, Vallée-du-Richelieu). The results obtained by photo-interpretation, based on the width of the sections of shoreline strips calculated from the high-water line and the embankment, were aggregated to produce global results by municipality. The project was carried out as part of the Regional Program for the Acquisition of Data on Wetlands and Water Environments (PRADMHH) and was funded by the Regions and Rurality Fund (FRR) of the Montérégie regional department of the MAMH. Criteria used to characterize the conformity of shoreline strips. Riparian compliance (Criteria used according to the width of the shoreline) Non-compliant (The non-compliant shoreline has a total width of less than 3 meters) Almost compliant (The nearly-compliant shoreline has a total width of 3 meters or more, but a width of less than one meter on the embankment) Compliant (The compliant shoreline has a total width of three meters or more and a width of a minimum of one meter on the embankment) Exceptional (The exceptional shoreline has a total width of 5 meters or more and a width of 3 meters (or more from the embankment)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Saskatchewan Environment Compliance and Field Services (CFS) Areas are administrative field office areas for managing and protecting our environment and making sure natural resources (i.e. fish and wildlife) are used wisely. The compliance areas are an aggrigation of the compliance field areas. The compliance field area boundaries are intended to topologically match the linework of the enforcement grid (not published). This grid is based on SG township boundaries in the south and national topographic system (NTS) 1:50,000 mapsheet extents in the north. It is important to note that although the term "Region" is used in this dataset, it is an older term that Compliance and Field Services Branch no longer uses. The Ministry of Environment no longer divides the province into regions. Use the terms "Compliance Areas" and "Compliance Field Areas" instead.
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Saskatchewan Environment Compliance and Field Services (CFS) Areas are administrative field office areas for managing and protecting our environment and making sure natural resources (i.e. fish and wildlife) are used wisely. The compliance areas are an aggrigation of the compliance field areas. The compliance field area boundaries are intended to topologically match the linework of the enforcement grid (not published). This grid is based on SG township boundaries in the south and national topographic system (NTS) 1:50,000 mapsheet extents in the north. It is important to note that although the term "Region" is used in this dataset, it is an older term that Compliance and Field Services Branch no longer uses. The Ministry of Environment no longer divides the province into regions. Use the terms "Compliance Areas" and "Compliance Field Areas" instead.