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On August 15, 2022 at 9:53:25 PM UTC, Gravatar ameliasmart98:
  • Updated description of resource Groundwater (2019-07-19 to 2021-03-29) LLC VOW 13 in LLC VOW 13 (WTN 101596) from

    This resource is part of the Living Lakes Canada Upper Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program, and contains a groundwater monitoring record for VOW 13 from 2019-07-19 to 2020-10-29. Water levels are reported in meters below ground surface. This resource will be updated periodically to add new data.
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    This resource is part of the Living Lakes Canada Upper Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program, and contains a groundwater monitoring record for VOW 13 from 2019-07-19 to 2020-10-29. Water levels are reported in meters below ground surface.


  • Changed value of field data_collection_info of resource Groundwater (2019-07-19 to 2021-03-29) LLC VOW 13 to Continuous (hourly) water level data were collected with a HOBO MX 2001 Bluetooth (9 meter range) water level logger. The data logger determines water levels by continuously collecting the absolute pressure of the water column above a sensor, compensating it for atmospheric pressure, and calibrating it with reference water levels that are collected manually. The atmospheric pressure is measured by a barometric sensor in the MX2001 top end unit that is installed in the airspace at the top of the wellhead. Manual water level level measurements were collected using either a Heron or Solinst water level tape (sounding tape). Water Level: Hobo MX2001 (Accuracy: Typical error: ±0.05% FS, 0.5 cm (0.015 ft) water. Maximum error: ±0.1% FS, 1.0 cm (0.03 ft) water) Water Temperature: Hobo MX2001 (Range: -20° to 50°C; Accuracy: ±0.44°C from 0° to 50°C) (previously Continuous (hourly) water level data were collected with a HOBO MX 2001 Bluetooth (9 meter range) water level logger. The data logger determines water levels by continuously collecting the absolute pressure of the water column above a sensor, compensating it for atmospheric pressure, and calibrating it with reference water levels that are collected manually. The atmospheric pressure is measured by a barometric sensor in the MX2001 top end unit that is installed in the airspace at the top of the wellhead. Manual water level level measurements were collected using either a Heron or Solinst water level tape (sounding tape). ) in LLC VOW 13 (WTN 101596)