Dataset

Equipping communities in data-deficient areas

Dataset by Water Rangers

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 13 September 2019

    Remic Beach by Dan Wilcock

    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."

  • 12 September 2019

    Copper Lake by JoAnne Murray

    Water lilies are beginning to flower. Many strange gulls around at the moment, they were blown here by the hurricane off their usual migratory routes. Noticeably less insect activity than normally observed.

  • 8 September 2019

    Milk River nr. Gold Spring Park by Chris Anderson

    Overcast and windy

  • 4 September 2019

    Lac Meech water diacharge over weirrs by Ryan Hiemstra

    the water level has fallen significantly over the three month

  • 4 September 2019

    South Slocan Lake at Slocan Beach by Dominique Monnier

    No rain in 48 hours; moderate wind from the north;

  • 2 September 2019

    Springer Creek - Slocan St / Fitz Ave by Dominique Monnier

    No rain in 48 hours; turbidity clear; nice and shady and cool along creek- fully intact and functioning riparian area;water temperature 7 degrees lower than Slocan River

  • 2 September 2019

    Gravel pit bridge by Dominique Monnier

    No rain in last 48 hours; green filaments is algae developing on rocks; turbidity clear; depth=depth of an sampling location; gauge on bridge reading 0.5