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TwitterDisclaimer: Water temperature is a Water Survey of Canada output, not a product. The data are provided as-is. We have no standard operating procedures for data collection or processing. This means that sensor selection, calibration, and placement are not standardized, nor is there any systematic quality assurance or quality checking of the data. This disclaimer is with reference to the temperature datasets (csv files) provided in the Skeena Salmon Data Centre. For further information, please refer to the website: https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/index_e.html and to the FAQ's: https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/contactus/faq_e.html The Water Survey of Canada (WSC) maintains a network of hydrometric stations across Canada, which collect real-time hydrometric data including water level and flow (discharge) data as well as water temperature information at select sites. Real-time and historical hydrometric data can be accessed and downloaded from the WSC homepage included here as a web link. Locations of WSC stations may be viewed on the WSC Real Time Hydrometric Map and/or the Skeena Maps Portal This dataset contains resources related to the Water Survey of Canada temperature data for the Skeena Watershed. At the present time, the WSC water temperature data is provisional and is not archived on the Water Survey of Canada Historical Data website or Hydat database as quality control procedures have not yet been established. Locations of WSC stations for which provisional water temperature information has been included are shown on the WSC Water Temperature Monitoring Locations - Skeena Watershed resource.
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The map shows 3172 hydrometric stations, 1491 active and 1681 inactive, located on rivers and lakes across the country. All the stations on the map are situated in a drainage area of 200 square kilometres or more. For 1200 stations shown on the map, surface water level measurements are recorded in real time, every three hours daily, when in operation, although the number of stations recording data varies throughout the year. Hydrometric stations record information on the water level, flow velocity and discharge. Water level is the elevation at the water’s surface; flow velocity is the rate of water flow; and discharge is the amount of water flowing past a point in a unit of time. For both active and inactive stations recorded water data are available. The hydrometric network is run and operated through a federal-provincial cost-sharing program.
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TwitterThe map shows 3172 hydrometric stations, 1491 active and 1681 inactive, located on rivers and lakes across the country. All the stations on the map are situated in a drainage area of 200 square kilometres or more. For 1200 stations shown on the map, surface water level measurements are recorded in real time, every three hours daily, when in operation, although the number of stations recording data varies throughout the year. Hydrometric stations record information on the water level, flow velocity and discharge. Water level is the elevation at the water’s surface; flow velocity is the rate of water flow; and discharge is the amount of water flowing past a point in a unit of time. For both active and inactive stations recorded water data are available. The hydrometric network is run and operated through a federal-provincial cost-sharing program.
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TwitterThe Newfoundland and Labrador Water Resources Portal is managed by the Water Resources Management Division of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The main page can be accessed at https://maps.gov.nl.ca/water/, where the public can access a Mapping Application Community Water Resources Report Current Boil Water Advisories List of Public Water Supplies Use an Ad Hoc Query function : The ad hoc query function allows the user to select up to three database fields and conditions from the drinking water quality tables and view the results. The Water Resources Portal displays a wide variety of water resources data to assist in decision making. Water resources data available in the portal includes: drinking water quality data and treatment profiles; protection areas for ground and surface water supplies; boil water advisories; ambient water quality data, station profiles and watersheds; real time water quality data; hydrometric station data and station profiles; climate station profiles; dam locations and sewage outfall locations. The Water Resources Portal provides feature layers for LabelsBoil Advisories Communities Dams Outfalls ADRS StationsHydrometric StationsWQMA StationsClimate StationsIntakes / Wellheads Drinking Water Storage Tanks Diversion Pipelines Public Water SuppliesWQMA WatershedsHydrometric WatershedsDrainage Outside ProtectedILUC Water SuppliesTertiary DrainageFlood Risk AreasFlood Zone WatershedsWater Rights Climate Change Annual ProjectionsClimate Change Annual ProjectionsHydrogeology
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TwitterReal-time water level and flow (discharge) data collected at over 2100 hydrometric stations across Canada (last 30 days).