Clark Creek
Ontario, Canada
46.49787, -84.27873
Clark Creek is a flood control channel; it also goes underground into a short aqueduct.

- Group: NORDIK Institute : Sault Ste. Marie Water Rangers Team
- Site ID: SSM-19
- Lat: 46.4979482
- Lng: -84.2785966
- Waterbody Type: Creek
- Timezone: America/Toronto
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Snow was melting. Can not stay on the road for a long time, as big vehicles are passing very fast and it is dangerous.
Storm Water as pollution sources in the immediate surroundings
1 Mallard spotted upon arrival. Ice flows found in stream, but did not extend across. When the test was being completed, the length of stream was in the shade. Path to the water side was safe enough to get through and the water was within reach safely with the teacher stick. Park/Recreation, Storm Water as pollution sources in the immediate surroundings.
Can’t see the level ground, snow is very deep, icy, slippery, hard to climb up snow bank.
Park/recreation as pollution sources in the immediate surroundings.
A longer pole would be nice to reach the stream when it’s snowing because we had to go in deeper, and a harder pole that locks
Snow, downhill, slippery, deep, we could not see level ground, some pond weed was green, there were ducks present in the creek. Park/Recreation as pollution sources in the immediate surroundings. There are ducks in the creek.
Couldn’t see level ground, deep snow, parking could be an issue, slippery.
Park/Recreation as pollution sources in the immediate surroundings.
Ducks, road salts in water from snow, which made salinity and hardness very high, and would make it anoxic.
Water temperature is -1. pH is between 7.7 to 7.8.