Our Process

Your results are within easy reach

Simply provide us with some basic information, and our team of experts will get to work. 

Step One

Select your area(s) of interest on our online Wetland Mapper Portal.

Step Two

Choose the Desktop Assessment and complete and submit your online order request

Step Three

Once the order is received, our wetland mapping team identifies and delineates wetlands with the area(s) of interest and provides a summary report of results and next steps.

Step Four

Move forward with your development, restoration and project goals with confidence in your knowledge of the wetlands present on your desired plot of land.

Cutting-edge approach

Simply indicate your area of interest on a map, and our highly-trained team will identify the wetlands using high-resolution satellite imagery, publicly available field-verified data and historic imagery.  All results are verified by a Qualified Wetland Specialist and Practitioner (QWSP).

HOW IT HELPS

Environmentally-conscious planning

The information we provide can help you make informed decisions as you plan developments or changes to your land. Ideally, it can show you how to avoid or minimize wetland disturbances. It can also give you an understanding of potential wetland replacement costs.

 
 

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Use Cases - Solstice Wetland Mapper

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Landowners

Whether you’re planning on expanding, diversifying your business, or are interested in conservation opportunities, here are some of the ways the Solstice Wetland Mapper can assist:

Subdividing or buying a new parcel of land for residential or agricultural use?

  • Understand where wetlands are located on your property to help facilitate the subdivision process.

  • Delineate wet areas to help determine total available cultivation acres or identify permanent wetlands for grazing livestock.

  • Delineate wetland boundaries and type of wetland to estimate mitigation required by the Alberta Wetland Policy to remove (i.e., infill or drain) a wetland (or wetlands).

Interested in restoring or conserving wetlands on your property or improving wildlife habitat?

  • Identify potential wetland restoration opportunities, where payment can be received for restored wetlands on your property through the provincial Wetland Replacement Program.

Municipalities

Adding the Solstice Wetland Mapper to your municipal “toolbox” will help bridge the knowledge gap by enabling your organization to achieve the following:

  • Accurately identify and delineate wetlands within your area of interest, including number and area of each wetland basin or wetland complex, wetland class types and wetland function (requires field verification to determine).  

  • Identify potential wetland restoration opportunities in your area on private land or municipal land to capitalize on enhancing or expanding natural capital (e.g., green infrastructure) and increasing the benefits associated with ecological goods and services produced by wetlands.

  • Enhance climate resiliency and mitigate risk associated with climate change by facilitating the identification of areas for strategic investment in wetland restoration and conservation to protect source water and important municipal infrastructure, while reducing the cost of providing water filtration and flood mitigation services to residences. Understanding the distribution and extent of wetlands (through detailed wetland inventories) is key to building or retaining the ecosystem goods and services provided by wetlands that serve as natural capital or green infrastructure.

 
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Infrastructure Developers or Project Managers  

If you are looking to minimize potential risk associated with impacting wetlands, the Solstice’s Wetland Mapper can assist you by:

  • Accurately identifying and delineating wetlands within your area of interest, including number and area of each wetland basin or wetland complex, wetland class types and wetland function (requires field verification to determine). 

  • Providing high level environmental constraints or environmental sensitivity mapping relative to wetlands to aid in guiding land use optimization, project siting and other project planning initiatives.

 

FAQS

Have a question about Solstice Wetland Mapper?

Why cant I use the wetland merged inventory?

While the Alberta merged wetland inventory provides useful information about the potential number and distribution of wetlands in an area, the accuracy and resolution of the free data is variable, as it represents a composite of 35 different wetland inventories collected over a span of 17 years. As such, it generally does not contain sufficient accuracy and precision to help you predict the cost associated with replacing impacted wetlands.

Is your question still unanswered? Please contact our team directly!