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The water level data comes from the groundwater monitoring network of Alberta (Canadian province). Each well in the observation network …
The water level data comes from the groundwater monitoring network of Prince Edward Island (Canadian province). Each well in the …
The water level data comes from the groundwater monitoring network of Nova Scotia (Canadian province). Each well in the observation …
The water level data comes from the groundwater monitoring network of Saskatchewan (Canadian province). Each well in the observation network …
The water level data comes from the Provincial Groundwater Monitoring Network (PGMN) of Ontario. Each well in the observation network …
The water level data comes from the groundwater monitoring network of British Columbia (Canadian province). Each well in the observation …
The water level data comes from the groundwater monitoring network of Yukon (Canadian territory). Each well in the observation network …
The water level data comes from the groundwater monitoring network of Quebec (Canadian province). Each well in the observation network …
Study area of the Capital Urban Lands Plan as of 2015.
https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/our-plans/capital-urban-lands-plan
https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Capital-Urban-Lands-plan.pdf#page=10
In the Capital Urban Lands Plan (2015), Land designations identify the desired uses for federal urban lands in relation to …