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The Bay of Quinte is a long and narrow "Z" shaped inlet located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario. …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Jan 21, 2020
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Keywords: Lake Ontario Lac Ontario Area of Concern Great Lakes Action Plan GLAP Water Quality Phosphorus Phosphore Water quality

Persistent, large-area droughts are among Canada’s costliest natural disasters, having major impacts on sectors such as agriculture, industry, forestry, recreation, …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Jan 29, 2019
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: CSV HTML
Keywords: Drought Exessive Moisture Canada Time Series Temperature Precipitation gridding interpolation Drought Climate Climatology meteorology ...

Hamilton Harbour was designated as one of 43 Areas of Concern in accordance with Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA). …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Dec 14, 2018
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Hamilton Harbour Great Lakes Action Plan (GLAP) Water quality Inland waters Water - Quality

Constructed wetland treatment systems (CWTSs) could provide a passive, low-energy strategy for mitigating risks associated with oil sands process-affected waters …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Feb 21, 2019
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: oil sands mining constructed wetland treatment system Athabasca Oil Sands Water quality Inland waters Environment

The Bay of Quinte is a long and narrow "Z" shaped inlet located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario. …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Apr 17, 2019
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: ZIP CSV HTML
Keywords: Bay of Quinte Lake Ontario Nutrients Phosphorus Carbon Nitrogen Great Lakes Action Plan GLAP Water Quality Water quality Water - Quality

Lake Winnipeg, located in Manitoba, is approximately 25,000 square kilometers and is the tenth largest freshwater lake in the world. …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Jun 24, 2019
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative nutrients ecology Initiative du bassin du lac Winnipeg Manitoba Water quality

Off shore waters of Georgian Bay rarely experience excessive nutrient concentrations however, small embayments such as Honey Harbour, North and …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: May 23, 2019
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Keywords: phosphorus oxygen depletion nutrients Honey Harbour South East Georgian Bay Tadenac Bay Lake Simcoe Water quality Water - Quality

Blooms of filamentous benthic algae that plagued Lake Erie in the 1950s through 1970s were largely reduced through reductions of …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Dec 14, 2018
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: CSV HTML
Keywords: Water quality nutrients Great Lakes Nutrient Intiative (GLNI) oxygen iostopes phosphorus Lake Erie

This database contains detailed information on various sorbents materials used to absorb chemicals with a particular emphasis on the compunds …

Record Modified: Jul 23, 2021
Record Released: Sep 24, 2016
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: Other
Keywords: sorbents oil emergency science division water resources oil spills

Categorization was required by the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA 1999) and is a first step to finding out …

Record Modified: Jul 22, 2021
Record Released: Mar 18, 2019
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Keywords: Substances Categorization Inherently toxic Persistent Bioaccumulative Potential for exposure Chemicals Environment Health