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    The data sets analyzed come from bicycle counting detectors installed on various sites. These sensors record the number of cyclists crossing each minute, allowing detailed observation of the number of cyclists passing by. In some locations, detectors also provide speed data, enriching behavioral analysis. In order to facilitate interpretation and identify trends, raw data is aggregated at several time scales: per 15-minute interval, per day, per month and per year. This methodology makes it possible to monitor the evolution of bicycle traffic, to identify seasonal variations and to assess the impact of specific developments or events. Aggregation is carried out using automated processes, guaranteeing the consistency of the time series and the quality of the analyses.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    This list contains water meters operated by the City of Montreal Water Department. The meter pool is used to carry out water balances and makes it possible to measure the water distributed to the other municipalities forming the agglomeration of Montreal. This list is a view of the situation at the time the file was generated. NOTE: The data in this set aims to have a better understanding of the number of industrial, commercial and institutional water meters installed as part of the City of Montreal's water consumption measurement strategy. For reasons of challenges in the protection of third party industrial secrets, the consumption associated with these meters will not be published.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**