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Standard Operating Procedure EAP095, Version 1.2: Collecting Water Samples for Watershed Health Monitoring

 
Publication number Date Published
19-03-216May 2019
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Author(s) Hartman, C.
Description This document is the Environmental Assessment Program (EAP) Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for manually obtaining surface water samples from rivers and streams for the Watershed Health Monitoring (WHM) program. It includes procedures for both of the WHM protocols: 1) The Narrow Protocol, which is typically accomplished by wading upstream; and 2) The Wide Protocol which is typically accomplished by floating on rafts. This SOP is also used in the Ambient Biological Monitoring program.
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Keywords water sampling, watershed health
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #WHM_SEN

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Environmental Information Management (EIM) #WHM_WAM0

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