Dataset

Water Rangers Water Quality Testers

Dataset by Water Rangers

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 7 April 2024

    Loon Lake West Shore by Mike Grinnell

    Ice out April 3/24. These readings following a 4 day Colorado low with winds of 90 mph creating 5 ft waves crest to crest .. adding oxygen to the water. A substantial drop in Chlorides to 10.83 from 12 mg/l due to somewhat milder winter and the MTO using pre-wetted salt and checking periodic spreader calibrations. ADDED MEASUREMENT: ORP = 261 mv.

  • 15 March 2024

    109 Don Minaker Dr by Victoria Torkos

    It rained a lot the night before, so the water level was very high. There were many birds returning for the spring. I saw robins, red winged blackbirds and some little brown birds too. They were singing while perched in trees surrounding the pond.

  • 14 March 2024

    N. Nottawawaga River by Matt Stouten

    - 2 crayfish - raccoon tracks - crows - goose flew overhead - song sparrow - pine siskin - red winged blackbird

  • 8 March 2024

    109 Don Minaker Dr by Victoria Torkos

    I saw 2 pairs of geese distant from each other. It was quite windy but weather is getting warmer.

  • 7 March 2024

    N. Nottawawaga River by Matt Stouten

    Mallards Blue Jays Cardinal Red Squirrel Crows Chickadee Raccoon and Opossum tracks in mud

  • 1 March 2024

    109 Don Minaker Dr by Victoria Torkos

    Geese and ducks. Very muddy and mushy. I got my socks wet.

  • 26 February 2024

    W22E-02: Sapekoe by Gerhard Diedericks

    Rotting vegetation trapped upstream from stream crossing

  • 25 February 2024

    Plage de roche de la Promenade Bellerive by Nicolas St-martin

  • 25 February 2024

    3703 Happy Valley by Rhiannon Pretty

    Water level elevated from recent rain. Evidence of domestic garbage and dog waste bags visible.

  • 23 February 2024

    109 Don Minaker Dr by Victoria Torkos

    The water level today was normal. There were so many ducks today and geese along the path. This is also the second time I spotted Hooded Mergansers. This time, 2 males and 1 female in a group. Again they were distant from the geese and ducks. The sample I collected today has the potential to have more dirt debris because the ducks were kicking up the dirt.