East Davignon Creek Allens Side (N of 2nd Ln W)

East Davignon Creek

Ontario, Canada

46.559198 -84.403783

Location created by
Elaine Ho-Tassone

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Lots of mosquitoes are present. Live organisms in the water. Lots of algae are present in the water.

30 Jul 12:34 by Community Volunteers

Everything is good to monitor. Some bugs.

20 Jul 10:46 by Community Volunteers

Lots of mosquitoes were present, Lots of algae flowing in the water, the water flow was steady, the water level was low, Conductivity reading changed as we went further up the water.

19 Jul 00:00 by Community Volunteers

Visible algae, the water is lower than the last monitoring, the Odour from the last monitoring is not as strong, there is lots of wildlife, and there is a presence of life in the water.

12 Jul 20:55 by Community Volunteers

Boulder, branches, beware of mosquitoes.

07 Jul 14:10 by Community Volunteers

Distinct smell by water environment. Unknown substance with foul odour.

Lots of vegetation, Strange odour in surroundings, Foam on water, Huge rocks by the side of the water bank, Lots of mosquitoes, Waste by a drain that smells, Distinct odour from an unknown substance, Vegetation in water.

05 Jul 00:00 by Community Volunteers

The water was moving too fast to get accurate readings for the water flow rate. Huge rocks made it difficult to move freely in the water.

29 Jun 19:55 by Community Volunteers

Light rainfall occurred during the monitoring
Water flow was steady although it moved faster because of the rainfall.
Presence of mosquitoes. Presence of big rocks by the water.

22 Jun 20:40 by Community Volunteers

Lots of Boulders, mosquitos, branches.

15 Jun 14:20 by Community Volunteers

"First monitoring session
Snail present
Tadpoles present in water
Lots of rocks present
Lots of algae present in water and surroundings
Buds falling off the trees
Lots of vegetation
Pictures taken"

"First monitoring
In the winter, water is known to be relatively higher.
All water is rifle.
Algae is present in water.
Snail animal seen resting on rock. "

07 Jun 13:00 by Iti Singh