Dataset

Protect Our Waters

Dataset by Protect Our Waters

Dataset summary

This dataset is inactive (last observation on 30 August 2020).

Observations

  • 24 June 2017

    Miami Beach by Jennifer Valentine

    Popular paddling spot area for World Class Whitewater Rapids

  • 24 June 2017

    Eganville Bridge at Hwy 60 by Jennifer Valentine

    Wind 17 km NW, 50% Humidity, 100.6 kPa, Thick heavy clouds rolling in. Fresh smell in the air. Purple iris, wild mint, and forget-me-not.

  • 24 June 2017

    Hurd's Creek Bridge by Jennifer Valentine

    Wind 17 km NW, 50% Humidity, 100.6 kPa Bioblitz at Big Rock with PFAN. Stopped here on the way home to compare with the lake water quality, started raining as I was finishing up sampling.

  • 24 June 2017

    Below Big Rock Conservation Area by Jennifer Valentine

    Sunny and warm today a few clouds. Wind 17 km NW, 50% Humidity, 100.6 kPa. Water is crystal clear.

  • 24 June 2017

    Horton, Ontario by Jennifer Valentine

    Sample location reasoning: an accident involving significant damage to the adjacent wetland. Sampling this location as there has been little to no effort to maintain the contaminant. Municipality has been notified and the MOECC. Only after we started posting pix on a social media site did they respond to our inquires and take the necessary measure to contain the spread of pollution. Picture will be added soon

  • 24 June 2017

    Horton, Ontario by Jennifer Valentine

    Sample location reasoning: an accident involving significant damage to the adjacent wetland. Monitoring this location as there has been little to no effort to maintain the contaminant. Municipality has been notified and the MOECC. Only after we started posting pix on a social media site did they respond to our inquires and take the necessary measure to contain the spread of pollution. Picture will be added soon - 3 samples taken for comparison up from plume, in the area of contamination and down stream from suspected pollution.

  • 24 June 2017

    Horton, Ontario by Jennifer Valentine

    Sample location reasoning: an accident involving significant damage to the adjacent wetland. Monitoring this location as there has been little to no effort to maintain the contaminant. Municipality has been notified and the MOECC. Only after we started posting pix on a social media site did they respond to our inquires and take the necessary measure to contain the spread of pollution. 24-07-2017-1

  • 22 June 2017

    Muskrat River by Jennifer Valentine

    Wind six km W, 101.1 kPa, 70% Humidity.

  • 22 June 2017

    Drainage creek 20m from OR by Jennifer Valentine

  • 21 June 2017

    MKC/Whitewater Ontario put-in at the Lornes. Near Whitewater Brewery on Fletcher Rd. by Jennifer Valentine

  • 21 June 2017

    Drainage creek 20m from OR by Jennifer Valentine

  • 14 June 2017

    UPPER STOQUA CK Site ID - SC-01 by Jennifer Valentine

    Upper Stoqua Creek. Samples taken by the EXOVA and uploaded to add a baseline. Macrophyte 45%, Periphyton (1-5) : 1 Wind 5km NW, Cloud cover 5%, Sunny, Field cut, baling today, minnows 344360 E, 5058196 N - NTUs Station data record

  • 11 June 2017

    Public boat launch, west end of BD Lake by Jennifer Valentine

    Wind 20 km W, 42% Humidity, 100.9 kPa. Vegetation mainly evergreen, spruce, balsam, cedar, some maple, elm and basswoods. Boat launch crushed stone and sandy substrate. Lots of bass near shore, one seemed to be protecting an area near shore.... possibly a new hatch..

  • 22 May 2017

    La Passe boat launch by Cale Jackson

    Flood waters have receded. Overcast. Calm. Warm. Boat launch is now open for the season

  • 16 May 2017

    Homer-Watson Park by Cale Jackson

    Numerous birds. Mainly Cardinals and Canada Geese. Bugs are hatching with the warm weather and flying about. Fish are very active catching insects. Heavily used area with trash strewn about.

  • 14 May 2017

    La Passe boat launch by Cale Jackson

    Warm day. Overcast. Light wind. Good to see the river is dropping. A lot of debris and flotsam from flooding is visible along the riverbank.

  • 10 May 2017

    Drainage creek 20m from OR by Julie Sell

    Walked the trail, collecting morels and fiddleheads. It was chilly at dusk and it had been a bit rainy during the day. The road at the boat launch was flooded completely. We had to turn around and return the way we came. We saw porcupine poop.