Dataset

Testkitters

Dataset by Water Rangers

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 11 November 2017

    Put-in point near McCoy's Chute by Jennifer Valentine

    Ice forming along shoreline. Lots of leaf litter noticed in the water. Cold moist feeling in the air. Wind 7 km E, Humidity 60%, Cloud Cover 30%, 103.5 kPa TDS 35 ppm - mg/L

  • 11 October 2017

    New Edinburgh Boat Club West Dock by Julie Sell

    At the ONEC to teach students from Ashbury College about water quality parameters and benthic invertebrates!

  • 26 June 2017

    Chats Falls Headpond by Dave Hayley

    Beautiful day. Sunny with a light breeze. Thunderstorms yesterday late afternoon and evening.

  • 25 June 2017

    Put-in point near McCoy's Chute by Jennifer Valentine

    A lot of biofilm noticed on the rocks near shore. Busy putin spot for rafting tours and public use. Wind 17 km NW, 100.7 kPa, 70% Humidity.

  • 21 June 2017

    Put-in point near McCoy's Chute by Jennifer Valentine

    Wind 14km W, 101 kPa, 40% Humidity. Beautiful sunny day, saw some kayakers while testing engoying our wonderful Ottawa River.

  • 17 August 2016

    Put-in point near McCoy's Chute by Tabatha Soltay

    Hot day. We had substantial rainfall yesterday, but water is still clear. Saw many garder snakes in and around the water. Also saw another type of snake swimming in the water. Had spots like a leopard. May have been a Northern Water Snake or an Eastern Milk Snake.

  • 6 July 2016

    Deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Tested the full water column for dissolved oxygen, and phosphorus was done throughout the water column where light penetrates. We will see how our titration sample compares to lab results from the Mississippi Valley. Our reading was between 0.03-0.1mg/L. For wildlife, we spotted 2 Loons and 1 Great Blue Heron.

  • 5 December 2015

    Beaver pond by Kat Kavanagh

    I see freshly chopped trees here. Signs of beaver!

  • 5 December 2015

    Beaver pond by Kat Kavanagh

    Looks like an active beaver home here

  • 30 May 2006

    Deepest point by Kat Kavanagh

    Historical data as gleaned from the watershed report. Phosphorus and secchi depths are averages for the entire summer of 2006. Data to be provided by MVCA.