Dataset

Equipping communities in data-deficient areas

Dataset by Water Rangers

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 30 August 2020

    Faro Bridge by Vincent James Slotte

    Water is high after unusually wet summer

  • 30 August 2020

    Where it empties into Pelly by Vincent James Slotte

    Water is high after unusually rainy summer

  • 30 August 2020

    Blind Creek Bridge by Vincent James Slotte

    Water is higher than usual for time of year. Very rainy summer

  • 29 August 2020

    Campsite 8 by Dan Wilcock

    Bald eagles and loons observed

  • 14 August 2020

    Plage d’oka - Lac des deux mongtaines by Dan Wilcock

  • 10 August 2020

    Lemon Creek, downstream of railway bridge by Dominique Monnier

    No DO tests left therefore no DO data was collected.

  • 10 August 2020

    Springer Creek - Slocan St / Fitz Ave by Dominique Monnier

    No DO tests left therefore DO data was not collected.

  • 10 August 2020

    Gravel pit bridge by Dominique Monnier

    No DO tests left therefore DO data was not collected. Low water (staff gauge not visible), water is clear and bottom of river is visible.

  • 10 August 2020

    South Slocan Lake at Slocan Beach by Dominique Monnier

    Clear and sunny. Unable to get to the usual sampling site because the dock is not connected to shore. No DO tests left therefore DO data was not collected. No winds. Water is clear.

  • 8 August 2020

    Remic Beach by Dan Wilcock

    Increased algal growth in shallow water

  • 8 August 2020

    Remic Beach by Dan Wilcock

    STATUS: GREEN. Ecoli samples processed by ORK. This test result meets provincially established standards for swimming, as outlined by Ottawa Public Health: "Ottawa Public Health will issue a no-swimming advisory if: - the geometric mean of 5 water samples taken on the previous day is greater than 200 E. coli per 100mL of water; or - a single water sample test result from the previous day is greater than 400 E. coli per 100mL ; or - there is a significant rainfall event."