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Map of water wells from various provinces across Canada. Data is coming live from provincial database
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Water wells where ground water quality samples were collected by the Naquadat Program between 1954 and 1980
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Map of all groundwater wells and groundwater monitoring stations registered in GIN (Groundwater Information Network) and additional references layers related to Groundwater Geoscience Program of Natural Resources Canada. This data is distributed amongst several database and mediated to a single entry point dynamically. Some layers that have large amount of features will display generalised maps at national scale in order to improve drawing performance and then switch to individual features at local scale.
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Map of all groundwater wells and groundwater monitoring stations registered in GIN (Groundwater Information Network) and additional references layers related to Groundwater Geoscience Program of Natural Resources Canada. This data is distributed amongst several database and mediated to a single entry point dynamically. Some layers that have large amount of features will display generalised maps at national scale in order to improve drawing performance and then switch to individual features at local scale.
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Map of all groundwater wells and groundwater monitoring stations registered in GIN (Groundwater Information Network) and additional references layers related to Groundwater Geoscience Program of Natural Resources Canada. This data is distributed amongst several database and mediated to a single entry point dynamically. Some layers that have large amount of features will display generalised maps at national scale in order to improve drawing performance and then switch to individual features at local scale.
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This Web Mapping Service is a distributed database of groundwater information distributed is a series of database across Canada. The data is accessed through a mediation system that converts stored in local formats and structures into a standard format called GWML. The service is currently distributing data from British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec and Nova-Scotia
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This Web Mapping Service is a distributed database of groundwater information distributed is a series of database across Canada. The data is accessed through a mediation system that converts stored in local formats and structures into a standard format called GWML. The service is currently distributing data from British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec and Nova-Scotia
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Polygon features represent developed ground water aquifers in BC (that have been mapped). Most aquifer boundaries are delineated based on geology, hydrology and topographic information. Some aquifer boundaries stop at the border of BC mapsheet boundaries due to resource or data constraints at the time of mapping.
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In 2013, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks initiated an integrated baseline environmental data collection program in the Ring of Fire region located in Ontario’s Far North. The program was designed to establish baseline or reference environmental conditions for this region of Ontario. The program was comprised of four main integrated components: - surface water (lakes and streams) monitoring (2013-2018) - peat pore water (groundwater) monitoring (2013-2018) - terrestrial (vegetation and soil) monitoring (2013-2018) - air monitoring (2015-2018) Data collection activities were generally located within 60 km of the Noront Resources/Cliffs Natural Resources mining exploration camp established near Koper Lake and within the Attawapiskat, Ekwan, and Winisk River watersheds. The baseline monitoring activities were integrated or co-located where possible to provide more comprehensive datasets on the dominant ecosystems for this part of Ontario.
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These datasets include information on Licences under the Water Act collected by Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, for both active and inactive authorizations for surface water and groundwater diversions under a Licence (defined as a “diversion of water” under the Water Act).
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