Ecosystem Monitoring
Thompson
The International Nickel Company Ltd. (Inco) established
a mining and smelting facility at Thompson, Manitoba that
began operation in 1961. The facility produces primarily
nickel, with lesser amounts of copper and cobalt. Atmospheric
emissions of concern associated with the Inco operation
include nickel, copper, and sulphur dioxide.
Vegetation dynamics, snow, and soil are monitored periodically
at several permanent sites near Thompson in order to assess
the long-term effects of atmospheric emissions on tree growth,
plant species composition and diversity, and snow and soil
chemistry in the boreal forest ecosystem.
Long-term monitoring indicates that there has been a gradual
accumulation of nickel and copper in forest soils in the
vicinity of Thompson. These findings raised concerns that
concentrations of copper, nickel and other elements might
also be elevated in surface soils within the city. A joint
survey was undertaken by Manitoba Conservation and Inco
to determine the concentration
of nickel and other elements in the surface soils across
the community. The survey concluded that although nickel
was elevated at some of the sites sampled, the risk of human
health effects from exposure to surface soils was considered
to be extremely low.
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