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By Alberta. Department of Environment and Water. Air, Land, and Waste Policy Branch

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Long term soil acidification monitoring was initiated by Alberta Environment in 1981 to track potential effects of acidic atmospheric deposition on soils in Alberta. Two sites per year were established for a total of eight sites, with baseline sampling completed in 1984. The sites were established each fall at eight locations in the province, as follows: Fort McMurray, Cold Lake, High Prairie, Bruderheim, Devon, Rocky Mountain House, Esther and Twin Butte. In 2008, a ninth site was added in the Fort Saskatchewan Industrial Heartland area in order to provide a better assessment of acidification impacts from major industrial development and oil sands bitumen upgraders proposed for the region. The original monitoring design entailed sampling every four years, with the design enabling monitoring for a minimum of 44 years. The objective of the program was initially to detect subtle changes in soil properties indicative of potentially long-term changes in the ability of the soil to sustain plant growth. This report presents the data and statistical analysis of six or seven monitoring events up to 2010.--Document.

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