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0861 |aEn13-5/91-15E-PDF
1001 |aPainter, Scott, |eauthor.
24510|aCootes Paradise water turbidity : |bsources and recommendations / |cD.S. Painter, L. Hampson and W.L. Simser.
264 1|aBurlington, Ontario : |bNational Water Research Institute = Institut national de recherche sur les eaux, |c[1991]
300 |a1 online resource (17 unnumbered pages) : |billustrations.
336 |atext|btxt|2rdacontent
337 |acomputer|bc|2rdamedia
338 |aonline resource|bcr|2rdacarrier
4901 |aNWRI contribution ; |vno. 91-15
500 |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
5203 |a"Painter et al. (1989) examined the water clarity problem in Cootes Paradise and concluded that several actions would be necessary to improve water clarity and reduced loading from the Dundas STP was one of the recommendations. In 1988, the Dundas Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) reduced its phosphorus solids loading and suspended to Cootes Paradise by installing sand filters. Cootes Paradise was revisited in 1990 to determine if water clarity had improved. Secchi disc transparency, seston, and chlorophyll at the main open water station and at West Pond, the direct recipient of the STP effluent, were no different from past years. In fact, STP suspended solids and phosphorus loadings had increased slightly in 1990 compared to 1987. Water clarity appears to be more a function of incoming turbidity on Spencer Creek and resuspension processes in Cootes Paradise than algae stimulated by phosphorus loading from the STP"--Abstract.
546 |aIncludes management perspective and abstract in French.
65310|aTurbidity
69207|2gccst|aWater quality
69207|2gccst|aWetlands
7001 |aHampson, L., |eauthor.
7001 |aSimser, W. L., |eauthor.
7101 |aCanada. |bEnvironment Canada.
7102 |aNational Water Research Institute (Canada). |bLakes Research Branch.
7102 |aNational Water Research Institute (Canada)
830#0|aNWRI contribution ;|vno. 91-15.|w(CaOODSP)9.844121
85640|qPDF|s1.80 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en13-5/En13-5-91-15-eng.pdf