1.0 INTRODUCTION 



The Poplar River Bilateral Monitoring Committee was authorized for an initial period of five years by 

 the Governments of Canada and the United States under the Poplar River Cooperative Monitoring 

 Arrangement dated September 23, 1 980. A copy of the Arrangement is attached to this report as Annex 

 1. Through exchange of Diplomatic Notes, on March 12, 1987, July 1992, and July 18, 1997, the 

 Arrangement was extended. The current extension expires in March 2002. A more detailed account of 

 the historical background of the Monitoring Arrangement is contained in the 1990 Annual Report of 

 the Poplar River Bilateral Monitoring Committee. 



The Committee oversees monitoring programs designed to evaluate the potential for transboundary 

 impacts from SaskPower's (formerly Saskatchewan Power Corporation) coal-fired thermal generating 

 station and ancillary operations near Coronach, Saskatchewan. Monitoring is conducted in Canada and 

 the United States at or near the International Boundary for quantity and quality of surface and ground 

 water and for air quality. Participants from both countries, including Federal, State and Provincial 

 agencies, are involved in monitoring. 



The Committee submits an annual report to Governments which summarizes the monitoring results, 

 evaluates apparent trends, and compares the data to objectives or standards recommended by the 

 International Joint Commission (IJC) to Governments, or relevant State, Provincial, or Federal 

 standards. The Committee reports to Governments on a calendar year basis. The Committee is also 

 responsible for drawing to the attention of Governments definitive changes in monitored parameters 

 which may require immediate attention. 



A responsibility of the Committee is to review the adequacy of the monitoring programs in both 

 countries and make recommendations to Governments on the Technical Monitoring Schedules. The 

 Schedules are updated annually for new and discontinued programs and for modifications in sampling 

 frequencies, parameter lists, and analytical techniques of ongoing programs. The Technical 

 Monitoring Schedules listed in the annual report (Annex 2) are given for the forthcoming year. The 

 Committee will continue to review and propose changes to the Technical Monitoring Schedules as 

 information requirements change. 



