Location

Primrose, Ontario

OCA pond

OCA pond in Ontario

Dataset summary

Primrose, Ontario has data for ph, chlorine, hardness, alkalinity, air_temperature, water_temperature, current_weather, and previous_weather from 16 July 2020 to 16 July 2020.

44.091, -80.119

Summary of quantitative results

Guidelines for exceedances are based on: Canada
  • Chemistry tests

    • Alkalinity

      ppm

      Taylor teststrips (alkalinity)

      240.0

      Latest

      225.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Chlorine

      ppm

      Taylor teststrips (chlorine)

      0.2

      Latest

      0.1

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • pH

      Taylor teststrips (pH)

      7.6

      Latest

      7.85

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Air temperature

      °C

      Water Rangers (stream thermometer) and/or weather app

      17.0

      Latest

      20.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Water temperature

      °C

      Water Rangers pen-type meter (temperature)

      22.0

      Latest

      23.5

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

    • Hardness

      ppm

      Taylor teststrips (hardness)

      150.0

      Latest

      125.0

      Average

      Not enough data for trend yet

      Trendlines will appear once three sampling dates are entered

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Location description
Ontario Christian assembly (OCA) is a private campground on a 50+ acre spruce forest. The pond is fed by a natural spring. The Wildlife took a big hit last year when a beaver moved in and filled the pond with E. coil. Then a snapping turtle moved in and has eaten most the fish. The frog population has been climbing. There have also been a few sightings of red spotted newts.