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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2024 Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals in Bleasdell Creek, upstream of Elk River FSR 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 2024 Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals in the Fording River, below the Sulphur Springs FSR 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 2022 Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) is a continuous long-term monitoring program covering selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available data and make these data accessible to the broader community. As of 2020, this CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling added on and carried out annually during low-flow conditions. Another one-off, unique monitoring project carried out by the Elk River Alliance involved its recent Fish Research Initiative to carry out redd surveys in selected tributaries of the Elk River.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 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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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Morrissey Creek (MOR001 or MOR001A) in the vicinity of its confluence with the Elk River as part of the Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) and Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. The CBWM program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the broader community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling occurring annually during low-flow conditions. This site is part of the Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework program (CBWMF). The CBWMF is a coordinated monitoring network that tracks how climate change and other impacts are affecting water supply for communities and ecosystems across the Canadian Columbia Basin region.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at Aldridge Creek (ALD001) downstream of Round Prairie FSR 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 2022 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Coal Creek (COL003) at the upstream portion of this stream as part of the Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM). This program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the broader community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with sampling occurring annually during low-flow conditions.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at the Elk River mainstem (ELK001) within the boundaries of the Elkford district 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 2023 This dataset contains hydrometric and water temperature data for Forsyth Creek Hydrometric Station. This site is monitored by Elk River Alliance as part of the Elk River Watershed Collaborative Monitoring Program as well as the Living Lakes Canada Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework (CBWMF). The CBWMF is a coordinated monitoring network that tracks how climate change and other impacts are affecting water supply for communities and ecosystems across the Canadian Columbia Basin region. Forsyth Creek was selected for monitoring as it is Westslope cutthroat trout breeding habitat. Forsyth Creek is also glacier fed. Monitoring has been implemented on this site. Data will be added soon.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Lizard Creek (LIZ003) near the Mount Fernie Provincial Campground as part of the Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) and Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. The CBWM program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the broader community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling carried out annually during low-flow conditions.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at Lizard Creek (LIZ005) near Island Lake 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 2022 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Boivin Creek (BOI002) as part of the Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) and Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. The CBWM program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the broader community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling occurring annually during low-flow conditions.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals in the Elk River, downstream of Elk Lakes Provincial Park, 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 2022 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Alexander Creek at the junction of Michel Creek (ALX001) as part of Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) and Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. The CBWM program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the broader community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling occurring annually during low-flow conditions.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Alexander Creek (ALX003) near the Sparwood Fish and Wildlife Range as part of the Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) and Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. The CBWM program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the broader community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling occurring annually during low-flow conditions.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Morrissey Creek (MOR002) in the upstream portion of this stream along the Morrissey Forest Road as part of Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) and Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. The CBWM program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the broader community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling occurring annually during low-flow conditions.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 Temperature readings are taken at 1-hour intervals at Wilson Creek in the vicinity of its confluence with the Elk River 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 2024 Water samples and temperature readings are taken at Lizard Creek (LIZ009) a kilometer upstream of its intersection with the Elk River, as part of the Elk River Alliance's Community-based Water Monitoring program (CBWM) and Elk River Alliance's Hydrometric program. The CBWM program assesses aquatic habitat health at selected tributaries of the Elk River to fill in gaps in currently available watershed data and make these data accessible to the wider community. In 2020, ERA's CBWM program transitioned into a fully CABIN (Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) based program, with macroinvertebrate sampling added on and occurring annually during low-flow conditions.
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Elk River Alliance
Elk River Alliance 2022 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 2022 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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