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Natural resources of Quebec

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1796289558
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-181093
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Natural resources of Quebec
Edition:
Rev. ed.
Place of publication:
Ottawa
Publisher:
Natural resources intelligence service
Year of publication:
1929
Scope:
132 p
illus., maps
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
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Title:
Chapter VI. Water powers
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Natural resources of Quebec
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. A province old in story
  • Chapter II. The land and the people
  • Chapter III. The leading industry - agriculture
  • Chapter IV. Forests
  • Chapter V. Minerals
  • Chapter VI. Water powers
  • Chapter VII. Fisheries and game
  • Chapter VIII. Manufactures
  • Chapter IX. Settlement areas
  • Chapter X. New Quebec or Ungava
  • Index

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NATURAL RESOURCES OF QUEBEC 
The next important works constructed and operated under supervision 
of the commission are the Gouin dam on the St. Maurice river, and the 
Mercier dam on the Gatineau river. The Gouin dam was constructed 
between 1915 and 1917 to form a reservoir 300 square miles in extent with 
a storage capacity of 160 billion cubic feet. Its use has increased the flow 
of the lower power reach of the St. Maurice from a natural minimum flow 
of 6,000 c.f.s. to a regulated minimum of about 16,000 c.f.s. The Mercier 
dam, completed in 1927, forms a reservoir with an area of 115 square 
miles, and will impound about one hundred billion cubic feet. By means 
of it the low flow of the lower Gatineau will be increased from about 2,100 
‘0 somewhat greater than 9,000 c.f.s. 
Reservoirs have also been constructed by the commission on the St. 
Francois, Ste. Anne de Beaupré and Métis rivers and on lake Kénogami. 
Charges are levied for the stored waters in proportion to the benefits 
received, and from an expenditure of about $9,000,000 on completed works, 
the province now receives an annual revenue in excess of $525.000. 
Leases of Water-powers Belonging to the Crown.—In Quebec 
‘he Minister of Lands and Forests is charged with the control and manage- 
ment of the provincial water-powers, in which he is assisted by the hydraulic 
service of his department. The right to the use of a provincial water- 
power is as a general rule granted in the form of an emphyteutic lease 
which specifies the conditions of development and use; although small 
and unimportant power sites are in some cases sold outright. 
When the Minister of Lands and Forest decides to lease a water- 
power site, for which he has reason to believe there is a public demand, 
an announcement is made in the Official Gazette and in the principal 
newspapers of the province to that effect, giving the main conditions under 
which the site will be leased, and inviting tenders or bids at public auction. 
The tenders or bids are usually in the form of the amount which the 
applicant offers as an annual rental for the Crown lands to be occupied, 
in excess of the upset rental price advertised, the other conditions of the 
lease being fixed in advance. When the site is to be used in connection 
with a timber: limit for mill purposes, the rental for the power site is some- 
times also fixed in advance and the element of competition is confined 
to the bids received for the timber on the berth leased along with the power 
cite. 
The following are the principal conditions contained in the standard 
form. of water-nower lease — 
1. The term of the lease, which varies from twenty to ninety-nine years. 
The most usual term is seventy-five vears.
	        

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