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Created August 9, 2021
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Data collection infoThe samples used in this study were taken in clean plastic bottles with tight fitting lids. The bottles were usually 500 ml. and were nearly full. The volunteers recorded water temperature and air temperature as well as noting general information about the flow.
Data processingThe samples were then delivered to Jennifer Yeow at Passmore Laboratories during the first three years and to Richard Johnson during the last 1 1⁄2 years, for measurement of conductivity, pH and turbidity.
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Resource citationJohnson, R. (2018). Springer Creek Water Quality Monitoring Report – March 2018. Prepared for Slocan Waterfront Society. [Resource] https://doi.org/10.48511/Q1HM-KW62
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Resource locationWater samples were collected at the upstream side of the culvert under Delaney Street where Springer Creek flows under the street.
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Citation (Required) Johnson, R. (2018). Springer Creek Water Quality Monitoring Report – March 2018. Prepared for Slocan Waterfront Society. [Resource] https://doi.org/10.48511/Q1HM-KW62
Resource Location Water samples were collected at the upstream side of the culvert under Delaney Street where Springer Creek flows under the street.
Data Collection Information The samples used in this study were taken in clean plastic bottles with tight fitting lids. The bottles were usually 500 ml. and were nearly full. The volunteers recorded water temperature and air temperature as well as noting general information about the flow.
Data Processing The samples were then delivered to Jennifer Yeow at Passmore Laboratories during the first three years and to Richard Johnson during the last 1 1⁄2 years, for measurement of conductivity, pH and turbidity.
Data Disclaimer No warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
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