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St Lawrence River / Quantifying Sediment and Nutrient Loading in the St. Lawrence River and Watershed

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Start Date
2014
End Date
2015

Summary

Description of Work Since 2010, connecting channels have been included in each of the Great Lakes’ Lake Management Plans (LaMPs). Lake Ontario now includes both the Niagara River and the St. Lawrence River. The Niagara River is well characterized by a number of long-term programs, but because of the lack of tributary water-quality data, the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries constitute a data gap in the information needed for the Lake Ontario to fulfill its goals. Critical information needs, including basic water-quality parameters, total suspended solids, nutrients and flow data. These data are needed to aid in the identification of sources of nutrient and sediment loading to the St. Lawrence. The monitoring network will consist [...]

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In general, the outcomes and outputs will include, but may not be limited to: data relevant to valid assessments of nutrient and sediment loading, monitoring data to support or improve stream restoration projects, and a more robust data set of relevant parameters for the St. Lawrence River and the watershed.

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