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Experts in Hydrology and Hydraulics Across the Prairies

NHC is pleased to support the CWRA 2024 National Conference in Saskatoon. As consultants working at the forefront of water resource technology, our values closely align with this year’s conference theme: bridging water research and practice.

Our team strives to provide a high level of excellence in technical analysis and client service. We fully commit to helping our clients through any stage of their project development, supporting your staff with early planning insights, detailed analysis and design, assistance acquiring regulatory approvals, or overseeing project construction and monitoring.

Established in Edmonton in 1972, NHC’s specialists have successfully completed several thousand consulting assignments serving a wide range of clients. As demonstrated in our services overview below, we cover a range of expertise in prairie hydrology and hydraulics to help our clients meet their water resource needs.

Our Services

Floodplain Analysis, Mapping, and Management

NHC investigates and analyzes floodplains ranging in size from small urban streams to the world’s largest rivers, and in geomorphic settings from alluvial fans to major river deltas. We participate in small‐scale restoration projects and conduct flood risk assessments and mapping for major rivers. Regardless of project scale or setting, we emphasize the need for sufficient basic data, a thorough understanding of the hydraulics and morphology of rivers and floodplains, and close attention to the objectives of the project and the client. Our services include:

  • Hydrologic analyses and numerical modeling of watersheds to determine key river flows.
  • Numerical hydraulic modeling of complex within‐channel and overbank flow scenarios.
  • Flood risk assessment and mapping of flooded areas for specified return periods (e.g., 100‐year flood).
  • Planning and design of flood protection such as dikes and levees.
  • Designing habitat restoration features to reestablish or enhance natural functions.
  • Geomorphic assessments of natural and man‐made changes to the channel regime.
  • Analysis and management of sediment‐related issues.
Intake Hydraulic Design

NHC approaches intake hydraulic design by use of physical and CFD numerical modeling to evaluate and address potential problems of hydraulics and fluid mechanics. We select the appropriate tools for each project based on the specific circumstances – whether the intake exists or is proposed, whether the site is fixed or open to adjustment, and what regulatory requirements apply. Our services include:

  • Using maps, imagery, and field inspection to assess suitability of intake locations, based on river morphology and processes including ice action, erosion, and sedimentation.
  • Mobile‐bed physical modeling of river reaches to optimize intake location, orientation, and geometry, and to evaluate potential effects of morphological changes.
  • Physical modeling of intake structures and screens to study flow patterns, optimize geometry and dimensions, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, including fish exclusion.
  • Numerical 3‐D (computational fluid dynamics or CFD) modeling as a hydraulic design‐aid tool to replace or complement physical modeling.
  • Field studies and measurements to evaluate performance of existing or newly constructed intakes.
Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling

NHC provides CFD modeling of hydraulic structures and natural settings to evaluate flow patterns, mixing, water quality characteristics and constituent transport, and hydraulic properties in complex 3-D flow fields. The models are applied to a wide range of problem types and settings. Our services include:

  • Hydraulic modeling of spillways and energy dissipation structures to assess design alternatives and verify performance.
  • High resolution modeling of fish screens, river intakes, and fish passage structures to evaluate local velocities and flow patterns relevant to fish migration and protection.
  • Evaluation of mixing and water quality in tanks and reservoirs.
  • Assessment of flow patterns in pump station wet wells, sumps, and intakes to improve efficiency and avoid problems such as cavitation.
  • Investigation of flow patterns and localized hydraulics in natural and constructed channels to estimate effects such as cross waves, eddies, and erosive flow patterns.
  • Modeling of closed conduit appurtenances such as gates, fittings, valves, and injectors to evaluate or improve performance and to determine hydraulic forces.
Dams, Spillways, and Outlet Works

NHC’s specialists apply a range of tools to evaluate spillways and outlet works. These include physical hydraulic modeling, advanced numerical modeling, and specialized engineering analysis. Spillway models for structures, in North America and elsewhere, have been conducted in NHC’s hydraulic laboratory activities for over 40 years. Recently, advanced numerical methods, including 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D (CFD) numerical models, have been used to provide a preliminary evaluation of spillway capacity and energy dissipation. Studies involving downstream effects, fish passage, and TDG often rely on the expertise of NHC specialists in river morphology, sedimentation, and fisheries engineering. Our services include:

  • Spillways and energy dissipation: physical model studies and advanced numerical analyses of gated spillways and energy dissipation facilities to verify analytical calculations or to develop innovative, cost-reduction solutions.
  • Fish passage and TDG abatement: engineering analyses, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and physical models used to evaluate alternatives for reducing TDG downstream of existing spillways and for providing safe passage of fish around dams, spillways, and other instream structures.
  • Dambreak studies and dam decommissioning: advanced numerical modeling methods and engineering analyses used to predict the consequences of a dam failure to downstream morphology, aquatic habitat, lands, and communities.

NHC investigates and analyzes floodplains ranging in size from small urban streams to the world’s largest rivers, and in geomorphic settings from alluvial fans to major river deltas. We participate in small‐scale restoration projects and conduct flood risk assessments and mapping for major rivers. Regardless of project scale or setting, we emphasize the need for sufficient basic data, a thorough understanding of the hydraulics and morphology of rivers and floodplains, and close attention to the objectives of the project and the client. Our services include:

  • Hydrologic analyses and numerical modeling of watersheds to determine key river flows.
  • Numerical hydraulic modeling of complex within‐channel and overbank flow scenarios.
  • Flood risk assessment and mapping of flooded areas for specified return periods (e.g., 100‐year flood).
  • Planning and design of flood protection such as dikes and levees.
  • Designing habitat restoration features to reestablish or enhance natural functions.
  • Geomorphic assessments of natural and man‐made changes to the channel regime.
  • Analysis and management of sediment‐related issues.

NHC approaches intake hydraulic design by use of physical and CFD numerical modeling to evaluate and address potential problems of hydraulics and fluid mechanics. We select the appropriate tools for each project based on the specific circumstances – whether the intake exists or is proposed, whether the site is fixed or open to adjustment, and what regulatory requirements apply. Our services include:

  • Using maps, imagery, and field inspection to assess suitability of intake locations, based on river morphology and processes including ice action, erosion, and sedimentation.
  • Mobile‐bed physical modeling of river reaches to optimize intake location, orientation, and geometry, and to evaluate potential effects of morphological changes.
  • Physical modeling of intake structures and screens to study flow patterns, optimize geometry and dimensions, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, including fish exclusion.
  • Numerical 3‐D (computational fluid dynamics or CFD) modeling as a hydraulic design‐aid tool to replace or complement physical modeling.
  • Field studies and measurements to evaluate performance of existing or newly constructed intakes.

NHC provides CFD modeling of hydraulic structures and natural settings to evaluate flow patterns, mixing, water quality characteristics and constituent transport, and hydraulic properties in complex 3-D flow fields. The models are applied to a wide range of problem types and settings. Our services include:

  • Hydraulic modeling of spillways and energy dissipation structures to assess design alternatives and verify performance.
  • High resolution modeling of fish screens, river intakes, and fish passage structures to evaluate local velocities and flow patterns relevant to fish migration and protection.
  • Evaluation of mixing and water quality in tanks and reservoirs.
  • Assessment of flow patterns in pump station wet wells, sumps, and intakes to improve efficiency and avoid problems such as cavitation.
  • Investigation of flow patterns and localized hydraulics in natural and constructed channels to estimate effects such as cross waves, eddies, and erosive flow patterns.
  • Modeling of closed conduit appurtenances such as gates, fittings, valves, and injectors to evaluate or improve performance and to determine hydraulic forces.

NHC’s specialists apply a range of tools to evaluate spillways and outlet works. These include physical hydraulic modeling, advanced numerical modeling, and specialized engineering analysis. Spillway models for structures, in North America and elsewhere, have been conducted in NHC’s hydraulic laboratory activities for over 40 years. Recently, advanced numerical methods, including 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D (CFD) numerical models, have been used to provide a preliminary evaluation of spillway capacity and energy dissipation. Studies involving downstream effects, fish passage, and TDG often rely on the expertise of NHC specialists in river morphology, sedimentation, and fisheries engineering. Our services include:

  • Spillways and energy dissipation: physical model studies and advanced numerical analyses of gated spillways and energy dissipation facilities to verify analytical calculations or to develop innovative, cost-reduction solutions.
  • Fish passage and TDG abatement: engineering analyses, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and physical models used to evaluate alternatives for reducing TDG downstream of existing spillways and for providing safe passage of fish around dams, spillways, and other instream structures.
  • Dambreak studies and dam decommissioning: advanced numerical modeling methods and engineering analyses used to predict the consequences of a dam failure to downstream morphology, aquatic habitat, lands, and communities.

Featured Projects

NHC has been completing flood mapping studies since 1974 and has provided extensive technical input to the development of the Federal Flood Mapping Guidelines series published by Natural Resources Canada. Flood mapping and flood hazard identification, flood mitigation, flood hydrology, and analyzing the uncertainties of future climate change are some of the core services we provide to our clients. We have extensive experience with 2D numerical hydraulic models and methods and their application to flood mapping and a wide range of river engineering projects.

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Gardiner Dam Low-Level Outlet Tunnel 5 Repair Study

Owned and operated by the Water Security Agency, Gardiner Dam is the third largest embankment dam in Canada and is located on the South Saskatchewan River. Completed in 1967, Gardiner…
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Ken Zhao

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Edmonton, AB

Watino Flood Study

In 2023, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas retained NHC to assess and identify flood hazards along 15 km of the Smoky River through the Municipal District of Smoky River and…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

Ponoka Flood Study

In 2023, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas retained NHC to assess and identify flood hazards along 19 km of the Battle River and approximately 5km of an unnamed tributary through…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

Northwest Territories Flood Hazard Mapping

In 2023, NHC was engaged by the Government of the Northwest Territories to develop flood hazard maps for the communities of Hay River, K’atl’odeeche First Nation, and Fort Simpson. For…
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Dan Healy

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Edmonton, AB

Stettler Flood Study

Alberta Environment and Protected Areas retained NHC in September 2022 to complete a flood study for the town of Stettler and adjacent areas of Stettler County. The study area includes…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

Hinton Flood Study

Alberta Environment and Parks retained NHC in June 2021 to collect survey and base data for the Hinton Flood Study. The study area includes 26.8 km of the Athabasca River,…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

Northwest Territories Flood Mapping Guidelines

Natural Resources Canada retained NHC in April 2022 to develop flood mapping guidelines for three communities of the Northwest Territories including Aklavik, Fort Simpson, and Hay River. Historically, ice jam…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

Sangudo Flood Study

Alberta Environment and Parks retained NHC in June 2021 to complete a flood hazard study for the Hamlet of Sangudo and adjacent areas in Lac Ste. Anne County. The study…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

Milk River Flood Study

Alberta Environment and Parks retained NHC in June 2021 to complete a flood hazard study for the Town of Milk River and adjacent areas in Warner County. The study area…
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Dan Healy

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Edmonton, AB

Wabumun Creek and Mink Creek Flood Hazard Study

Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada retained NHC to determine flooding extents for a range of magnitudes along Wabamun and Mink Creeks. The project is located on Paul First Nation…
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Dan Healy

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Edmonton, AB

Vermilion Dam Breach Inundation Study

Vermilion Dam is located at Highway 41 within NE 31-50-6-W4M, just north of the town of Vermilion, approximately 190 km east of Edmonton. The Dam is a 500 m long…
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Ken Zhao

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Edmonton, AB

Flood Risk Mitigation Study

Frog Lake First Nation retained NHC to utilize technical expertise to development a flood risk mitigation framework for Frog Lake First Nation. The main project tasks include hydrological assessment, assessment…
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Dan Healy

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Edmonton, AB

Fort Vermilion Flood Hazard Study

Alberta Environment and Parks retained Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Ltd. in April 2019 to complete a flood hazard study for the Peace River at Fort Vermilion, Alberta. The study area consists…
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Dan Healy

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Edmonton, AB

Camrose Flood Hazard Study

Alberta Environment and Parks retained NHC in April 2019 to complete a flood hazard study for the City of Camrose and adjacent areas in Camrose County. The study area includes…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

Fort Macleod Flood Hazard Study

Fort Macleod is in southeastern Alberta along the banks of the Oldman River and near the confluence of Willow Creek and the Oldman River. The Oldman River has experienced large…
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Dale Muir

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Vancouver, BC

Drumheller River Hazard Study

As a part of a new generation of Provincial River Hazard Studies, Alberta Environment and Parks retained NHC to conduct a flood hazard study along the Red Deer River through…
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Robyn Andrishak

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Edmonton, AB

North Saskatchewan River Hazard Study

NHC was retained by Alberta Environment and parks to conduct a flood hazard study along the North Saskatchewan River including the Town of Devon, the City of Edmonton, and the…
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Dan Healy

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Edmonton, AB

North Saskatchewan River Hazard Study Streamflow Naturalization and Flow Routing

NHC was retained by Alberta Environment and Parks to conduct a flood hazard study along the North Saskatchewan River including the Town of Devon, the City of Edmonton, and the…
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Ken Zhao

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Edmonton, AB

Dam Breach Inundation Study on the North Saskatchewan River

The Brazeau Dam and reservoir is located approximately 55 km northwest of Drayton Valley in Brazeau County. The Bighorn dam and reservoir is located approximately 25 km northwest of Nordegg…
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Ken Zhao

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Edmonton, AB

Meet Our Team

We are known for combining practical knowledge and experience with sophisticated modelling and analysis to identify and develop solutions for our clients. Click through to learn more about our highly capable and experienced team serving Alberta, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.

Robyn Andrishak, PEng

Agata Hall, PEng

Dan Healy, PhD, PEng

Makamum Mahmood, PEng

Vivien Reske, PEng

Wael Taha, PEng

Gary Van Der Vinne, PEng

Cody Wanner, PEng

Soheil Zare, PhD, PEng

Ken Zhao, PhD, PEng

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