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Baseline study for monitoring water quality in the Cougar Creek/Northeast Interceptor Canal watershedSierra, Lina Maria 14 May 2012 (has links)
The Cougar Creek / Northeast Interceptor Canal watershed is located within the
Corporation of Delta and the City of Surrey. Urbanization has been affecting the natural dynamic
and environmental conditions of this watershed. This study was conducted to provide a
preliminary evaluation of the health of the Cougar Creek, which includes physicochemical and
biological aspects of water quality, and to serve as the basis for the design of a more complex
water quality monitoring program. A three-tiered methodological approach, which included a
literature review, field measurements and statistical analyses, was used. The stream was
monitored from Fall 2010 to Fall 2011 at Westview Drive and at Nicholson Road. Chemical
constituents were monitored monthly and benthic macroinvertebrates were sampled in Spring
2011. Physical parameters were recorded continuously using automated samplers.
Concentrations of constituents did not exceed the BC criteria for the protection of aquatic
life, except for total cadmium. Parameters such as dissolved oxygen and temperature at
Nicholson Road, and streamflow at both locations during the dry season were recorded at levels
that can harm aquatic life. Statistic analysis indicated that differences in streamflow are
associated with concentration changes in some of the constituents between the two sites.
Analysis of the benthic community indicated that only tolerant organisms were present at the
sites. Differences in habitats between the sites were identified which limited the stream’s health
comparability. The study identified the need for collecting first flush events data in future
research and recommends BMP that could enhance the stream’s environmental condition.
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