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9 datasets found
  • Open Data

    Cyanobacterial blooms in Alberta recreational waters

    Cyanobacteria (also referred to as blue-green algae) are common photosynthetic bacteria that live in surface waters. Under favorable conditions, such as warm water and high nutrient content, these bacteria can form nuisance “blooms”. The presence of blooms in recreational water causes unpleasant...
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XLS
  • Open Data

    Water data catalogue

    The Water Data Catalogue web mapping application allows users to search for water monitoring sites across the territory.
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    OD0149 Estuary Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring 2022

    The province of PEI has been monitoring dissolved oxygen in some Island estuaries since 2015. This dataset contains data collected in 2022. Monitoring results from earlier years can also be found on the Prince Edward Island open data portal.This dataset includes raw data from 20 Island estuaries...
    Organization:
    Government of Prince Edward Island
    Issued by:
    Government of Prince Edward Island
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    OD0148 Estuary Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring 2015 to 2021

    The province of PEI has been monitoring dissolved oxygen in some Island estuaries since 2015. This dataset contains data collected from 2015 to 2021. Monitoring results from later years can also be found on the Prince Edward Island open data portal.This dataset includes raw data from 20 Island...
    Organization:
    Government of Prince Edward Island
    Issued by:
    Government of Prince Edward Island
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Acute lethality test results from wastewater systems subject to the Wastewate...

    The Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER), developed under the Fisheries Act, came into force in 2012 to manage wastewater releases by systems that collect an average daily influent volume of 100 cubic metres or more. The WSER also does not apply to any wastewater system located in the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • ESRI REST
    • WMS
    • CSV
    • XLS
  • Open Data

    Submitted effluent quality results under the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regu...

    The Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER), developed under the Fisheries Act, came into force in 2012 to manage wastewater releases by systems that collect an average daily influent volume of 100 cubic metres or more. The WSER also does not apply to any wastewater system located in the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • ESRI REST
    • WMS
    • CSV
    • XLS
  • Open Data

    Combined Sewer Overflow volumes from wastewater systems subject to the Wastew...

    The Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER), developed under the Fisheries Act, came into force in 2012 to manage wastewater releases by systems that collect an average daily influent volume of 100 cubic metres or more. The WSER also does not apply to any wastewater system located in the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • ESRI REST
    • WMS
    • CSV
    • XLS
  • Open Data

    Treatment types of the wastewater systems in Canada subject to the Wastewater...

    The Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER), developed under the Fisheries Act, came into force in 2012 to manage wastewater releases by systems that collect an average daily influent volume of 100 cubic metres or more. The WSER also does not apply to any wastewater system located in the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
    • WMS
    • ESRI REST
    • XLS
  • Open Data

    Combined Sewer Overflow points - Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations

    The Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER), developed under the Fisheries Act, came into force in 2012 to manage wastewater releases by systems that collect an average daily influent volume of 100 cubic metres or more. The WSER also does not apply to any wastewater system located in the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • CSV
    • ESRI REST
    • WMS
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