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Rossland Streamkeepers
Rossland Streamkeepers Water quality and temperature measurements for Cemetery Creek. This is part of a program that monitors the temperature of nine creeks in the Trail Creek Watershed, and one location in the Topping Creek Watershed.
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Hills Watershed Committee Water monitoring at Grizzly Creek conducted by the Hills Watershed Committee.
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Red Mountain Residents Association
Red Mountain Residents Association Water monitoring at Hasty Creek conducted by the Red Mountain Residents Association
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Mainstreams Water quality monitoring for Joseph Creek. From 2007 to 2015, data in this dataset was collected as part of the Columbia Basin Water Quality Monitoring Project which was coordinated and administered by Mainstreams.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at Michel Creek (MCL003), as part of Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. Over time, water temperature data can be used to understand the effects of climate change on the Elk River and its tributaries.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at Coal Creek downstream of the Cokato Road bridge as part of Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. Over time, water temperature data can be used to understand the effects of climate change on the Elk River and its tributaries.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at Michel Creek (MCL001), above the confluence of Alexander Creek, as part of Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. Over time, water temperature data can be used to understand the effects of climate change on the Elk River and its tributaries.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at Michel Creek (MCL002), as part of Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. Over time, water temperature data can be used to understand the effects of climate change on the Elk River and its tributaries.
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British Columbia Lake Stewardship Society
British Columbia Lake Stewardship Society Field water quality collected at Lazy Lake.
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National Lake Blitz
Living Lakes Canada The Living Lakes Canada's National Lake Blitz Project was born out of the continuing need to help people across the country understand climate change impacts on the health of our lake ecosystems. Lake Blitz participants help create a ‘snapshot’ of lake health in Canada by collecting temperature readings and photo observations at their local lake 2 times per month from May to September each year. Rising water temperatures are an important sign of climate change impacts on lake health. Warmer temperatures lead to increases in bacteria, invasive species, toxic algal blooms, and loss of habitat for fish and other wildlife. This not only affects water quality and quantity, but recreation, cultural activities, and local economies as well. Photos help create a snapshot of a lake’s biodiversity and capture any visible threats like invasive species or pollution. Volunteers are instructed to take temperature readings by submerging the thermometer at least 4 inches in 1 meter deep water. Photo observations are taken using camera phones or digital cameras and capture the lake, shoreline, water colour, wildlife and any invasive species. This dataset captures all of the temperature and observational data gathered in 2022 from the following provinces and territories: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon. This data and photo observations can be found on the Lake Blitz Observation Map at lakeblitz.livinglakescanada.ca.
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Friends of Kootenay Lake
Columbia Basin Water Hub As part of Friends of Kootenay Lake’s commitment to the fish and wildlife habitat of Kootenay Lake, a three year water quality monitoring program was initiated. The near-shore program was conducted by trained volunteers all over Kootenay Lake, and monitoring water clarity and temperature of Kootenay Lake according to guidelines provided by the British Columbia Lake Stewardship Society’s (BCLSS) Lake Sampling Program (BCLSMP).
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Friends of Kootenay Lake
Columbia Basin Water Hub As part of Friends of Kootenay Lake’s commitment to the fish and wildlife habitat of Kootenay Lake, a three year water quality monitoring program was initiated. The near-shore program was conducted by trained volunteers all over Kootenay Lake, and monitoring water clarity and temperature of Kootenay Lake according to guidelines provided by the British Columbia Lake Stewardship Society’s (BCLSS) Lake Sampling Program (BCLSMP).
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Friends of Kootenay Lake
Columbia Basin Water Hub As part of Friends of Kootenay Lake’s commitment to the fish and wildlife habitat of Kootenay Lake, a three year water quality monitoring program was initiated. The near-shore program was conducted by trained volunteers all over Kootenay Lake, and monitoring water clarity and temperature of Kootenay Lake according to guidelines provided by the British Columbia Lake Stewardship Society’s (BCLSS) Lake Sampling Program (BCLSMP).
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Columbia Basin Water Hub Water temperature collected under Balfour Boathouse.
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East Kootenay Invasive Species Council
East Kootenay Invasive Species Society The East Kootenay Invasive Species Council (EKISC) conducts invasive mussel monitoring on various waterbodies across the region. A water sample is taken at each lake using a plankton tow net to test for invasive Zebra and Quagga mussel larva. Ancillary data including temperature, pH, and Secchi depth are taken at each water body and are shared in this dataset. Higher priority lakes (i.e., lakes that receive more transient use) are sampled twice per month, while lower priority lakes are sampled once per month from the beginning of June until the end of September. This dataset contains ancillary data collected from Moyie Lake.
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Foreshore Integrated Management Planning
VAST Resource Solutions Inc This dataset contains the openly accessible data for the FIMP survey carried out in Lake Koocanusa in 2016. Lake Koocanusa is a reservoir formed by the completion of the Libby Dam in Montana in 1973. This transboundary reservoir extends 140 km between Wardner, BC and Libby, Montana. This study focuses on the Canadian portion of the lake. The East Kootenay Integrated Lake Management Partnership (EKILMP) commissioned VAST Resource Solutions Inc. (VAST) to complete this project. The purpose of this Sensitive Habitat Inventory and Mapping (SHIM) project for Lake Koocanusa is to provide baseline information on foreshore condition and environmental values to aid in future decision- making.
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Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society
Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society Ancillary water quality data (temperature, pH and Secchi depth) for Lower Arrow Lake, collected by CKISS as part of their invasive mussel monitoring program.
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Living Lakes Groundwater Monitoring Program
Living Lakes Canada Upper Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program This dataset is part of the Living Lakes Canada Upper Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program, and contains a groundwater monitoring record for LLC VOW 02. Additional information can be found in accompanying reports in the Groundwater Program Reports and Resources dataset.
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Mainstreams Water quality monitoring for Joseph Creek. From 2007 to 2015, data in this dataset was collected as part of the Columbia Basin Water Quality Monitoring Project which was coordinated and administered by Mainstreams.
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Kootenay Watershed Science
Kootenay Watershed Science This dataset contains data from a hydrometric station on MacDonald Creek. The station is operated by Kootenay Watershed Science with the goal of improving understanding and prediction of how small- and medium-sized watersheds are going to behave in a changing climate, especially in conditions of extreme high and low precipitation.

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