Location

15th Street Storm drain - WAG-E-03 High Priority

Stormwater pipe discharge

Stormwater pipe discharge in British Columbia

Dataset summary

15th Street Storm drain - WAG-E-03 High Priority has data for current_weather, previous_weather, turbidity, conductivity, alkalinity, hardness, chlorine, ph, water_temperature, air_temperature, current_weather_description, oxygen, previous_weather_description, flow, Ice on, and water_depth from 29 April 2021 to 20 July 2025.

49.322353, -123.087237

Summary of quantitative results

Guidelines for exceedances are based on: Canada
  • Chemistry tests

    • Oxygen

      mg/L

      Unspecified equipment (dissolved oxygen in mg/L)

      9.0

      Latest

      8.25

      Average

    • Oxygen

      %

      Unspecified equipment (dissolved oxygen %)

      9.0

      Latest

      9.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Conductivity

      μS/cm

      Unspecified equipment (conductivity)

      75.0

      Latest

      224.5

      Average

    • Air temperature

      °C

      Unspecified equipment (air temperature)

      19.6

      Latest

      13.74

      Average

    • Water temperature

      °C

      Unspecified equipment (water temperature)

      21.1

      Latest

      14.59

      Average

  • Physical tests

    • Flow

      L/s

      Other flow equipment

      3.98

      Latest

      3.99

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Water depth

      m

      Unspecified equipment (water depth)

      2.0

      Latest

      1.53

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

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Location description
corrected location of WAG-E-03 using zoom on web app. This is where a concrete storm pipe of 0.9m inside diameter surfaces and joins with Wagg Creek just downstream of a pedestrian bridge over the creek on the east side. A large plunge pool with large boulders forms a deep pool due to high energy discharge during storm. Field measured GPS coordinates in NAD83 are -123.0871740, 49.32245002 in Long and Lat, or UTM 493,665E, 5,463,306N