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City of Edmonton Water Quality Monitoring Locations

City of Edmonton Water Quality Monitoring Locations. 30 th Avenue. Storm. Measurement and Sampling Station. Groat Road. Storm. Measurement and Sampling Station. Kennedale. Storm. Summer. View from inside. Winter. Quesnell. Storm. Measurement and Sampling Station. Rat Creek. CSO.

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City of Edmonton Water Quality Monitoring Locations

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  1. City of Edmonton Water Quality Monitoring Locations

  2. 30th Avenue Storm Measurement and Sampling Station

  3. Groat Road Storm Measurement and Sampling Station

  4. Kennedale Storm Summer View from inside Winter

  5. Quesnell Storm Measurement and Sampling Station

  6. Rat Creek CSO Measurement and Sampling Station Regular Condition Rain Storm Condition Workers at base of Outfall

  7. E.L. Smith Intake Intake Location Pump House

  8. Rossdale Intake Pump House Intake Location

  9. Petro-Canada Intake Intake Location Pump House

  10. Dow Chemical Intake Intake Location Pump House

  11. Bearspaw Lake SWM

  12. Canossa Wetland SWM

  13. Fulton Marsh SWM

  14. Hollick Kenyon Lake SWM

  15. Mill Creek - Roper Pond SWM

  16. Tributaries Blackmud CreekUpstream Spring 2009

  17. Tributaries Fulton Creek Upstream Spring 2009

  18. Tributaries Goldbar CreekMouth - Fall 2009

  19. Tributaries Goldbar CreekUpstream Spring 2009

  20. Tributaries Horsehills CreekNear mouth Spring 2009

  21. Tributaries Mill CreekUpstream Spring 2009

  22. Tributaries Mill Creek Culvert Spring 2008 Mouth Spring 2006

  23. Tributaries Sturgeon RiverNear mouth Spring 2009

  24. Tributaries Wedgewood CreekNear mouth Spring 2009

  25. Tributaries Whitemud CreekMouth Fall 2008

  26. Tributaries Whitemud CreekUpstream Spring 2009

  27. Capilano CSO Summer Winter

  28. EPCOR - Goldbar WWTP Final Effluent Channel Goldbar Wastewater Treatment Plant

  29. Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Commission WWTP Final Effluent Channel

  30. KENNEDALE WETLAND Sampling Frequency: Baseflow Sampling – Weekly sampling of outlet pool. Paired Intake/Outlet Wet Sampling – During wet weather event samples will be collected upstream and downstream of the wetland (automated sampler) STS (Stormwater Treatment System) – sampling during wet weather only to catch 15 storms. Type of Sample: Baseflow and STS – Grab sample Paired Sample – Composite sample (automated sample) Parameters: Core: TSS, TP, TKN, (NO-2+NO-3)-N, NH3-N, Cl-, and E. coli. Additional: Hardness, metals; Chlorophyll a, DO, pH, Temperature, Conductivity, Secchi Disc; Pesticides Pollutant Removal Performance: [(Min-Mout)/Min]x100 = Removal Efficiency (%) Mass loading values are calculated for inflow (Min) and outflow (Mout) for each event (flows and concentrations known). The removal efficiency reflects the percentage reduction on pollutant mass as a result of flow through the wetland system. Sampler

  31. CSO OUTFALLS Sampling Frequency: Wet weather – every rainfall or snow fall event Type of Sample: Wet Weather – Composite Sample (permanent sampling station) Parameters: Core: TSS, BOD5, TP, TKN, (NO-2+NO-3)-N, NH3-N, Cl-, and E. coli. Additional: volatile fraction of suspended solids (VSS); dissolved phosphorus, i.e. orthophosphate (PO4-); particle size analysis of the suspended solids; SSC using U.S. Geological Survey published protocols; Total and free chlorine; Hardness, metals; Turbidity, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, VOC’s; Pesticides

  32. INTAKES Sampling Frequency: 12 times per year, more frequent during rainy months Type of Sample: Grab sample Parameters: Core: TSS, BOD5, TP, TKN, (NO-2+NO-3)-N, NH3-N, Cl-, and E. coli. pH, DO, specific conductivity, and water temperature Additional: volatile fraction of suspended solids (VSS); dissolved phosphorus, i.e. orthophosphate (PO4-); particle size analysis of the suspended solids; SSC using U.S. Geological Survey published protocols; Total and free chlorine tested in field using portable colorimeter; Hardness, metals; Turbidity, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, VOC’s; Pesticides

  33. STORM OUTFALLS Sampling Frequency: Baseflow – 2 times a month Wet weather – every rainfall event that creates significant flows Type of Sample: Baseflow – grab sample Wet Weather – Composite Sample (permanent sampling station) Parameters: Core: TSS, BOD5, TP, TKN, (NO-2+NO-3)-N, NH3-N, Cl-, and E. coli. Additional: volatile fraction of suspended solids (VSS); dissolved phosphorus, i.e. orthophosphate (PO4-); particle size analysis of the suspended solids; SSC using U.S. Geological Survey published protocols; and Total and free chlorine tested in field using portable colorimeter. Hardness, metals Turbidity, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, VOC’s; Pesticides

  34. SWM FACILITIES Sampling Frequency: 6 times per year, monthly from May to October Type of Sample: Composite grab sample Parameters: Core: TSS, BOD5, TP, TKN, (NO-2+NO-3)-N, NH3-N, Cl-, and E. coli. Chloropyll-a, water level, pH, DO, specific conductivity, and water temperature Additional: Hardness, metals; Pesticides

  35. TRIBUTARIES Sampling Frequency: Twice per year Type of Sample: Grab sample Parameters: Core: TSS, BOD5, TP, TKN, (NO-2+NO-3)-N, NH3-N, Cl-, and E. coli. Additional: Hardness, metals; Turbidity, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, VOC’s; Pesticides

  36. KENNEDALE WETLAND Sampling Frequency: Baseflow Sampling – Weekly sampling of outlet pool. Paired Intake/Outlet Wet Sampling – During wet weather event samples will be collected upstream and downstream of the wetland (automated sampler) STS (Stormwater Treatment System) – sampling during wet weather only to catch 15 storms. Type of Sample: Baseflow and STS – Grab sample Paired Sample – Composite sample (automated sample) Parameters: Core: TSS, TP, TKN, (NO-2+NO-3)-N, NH3-N, Cl-, and E. coli. Additional: Hardness, metals; Chlorophyll a, DO, pH, Temperature, Conductivity, Secchi Disc; Pesticides Pollutant Removal Performance: [(Min-Mout)/Min]x100 = Removal Efficiency (%) Mass loading values are calculated for inflow (Min) and outflow (Mout) for each event (flows and concentrations known). The removal efficiency reflects the percentage reduction on pollutant mass as a result of flow through the wetland system.

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