Observations
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12 June 2022
Neis Beach by Karen Kelly
Had to test from shallower as our dock is not in the water. Lots of pollen and seaweed in the water. A few boats on the water. Was unable to do conductivity test as the batteries were dead.
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12 June 2022
Round Lake - Creek run off from hillside by Charlotte Neyedley
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12 June 2022
Pike Lake Baseline Site by Pike Lake Cottage & Watershed Association
Water pumping from river at .33m#/sec, pumping Lake level at 481.52
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12 June 2022
Site 3 2021 by Pike Lake Cottage & Watershed Association
Water pumping from river at .33m#/sec, water level 481.52
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12 June 2022
Humboldt Lake@private dock by Christine A Bunko
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12 June 2022
Round Lake at Sand bar by Charlotte Neyedley
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11 June 2022
Round Lake by Delmar Deren
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11 June 2022
Round Lake by Delmar Deren
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9 June 2022
Clearwater Lake deepest part of lake (east side) by Amy Wells
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8 June 2022
Emma Lake Baseline 3 by Wayne Hyde
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8 June 2022
Emma Lake Baseline 1 by Wayne Hyde
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7 June 2022
Jean Dock by Daisy Jean
A lot of fuzz from the poplar trees on the water. Most of it blew in yesterday. The depth observation is not very accurate because I was at the end of the dock but could still see farther out into the water. The lake is pretty clear right now.
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6 June 2022
Kipabiskau Lake - 600m southeast of Kipabiskau Regional Park by AL BRADSHAW
Ice out May 12 2022. Above average snow fall and spring rains have increased lake levels from last years drought conditions to normal levels. Water is clear. No weed growth todate.
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5 June 2022
Brian and Cheryl's dock by Jaime Rieger
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5 June 2022
Christopher Lake off of Derek Pl by Emilee wagner
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1 June 2022
Site 3 2021 by Pike Lake Cottage & Watershed Association
Water pumping from river at .33m#/sec, pumping now for about a month Water from south creek still inflow, 10" deep Lake level 481.59 FSL 481.94 - Started at 480.95
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31 May 2022
Empress Park Creek - Forget St / Railway St (by the railway) by Ryan Galinec
Needs a cleanup lots of trash under both bridges styrofoam, lots of scrap metal in the water and on the shore lots, of decaying milfoil about 20 goslings, stinging nettle on shore line