Storm Water
Ontario, Canada
This water body is a Storm Water.

- Group: NORDIK Institute : Sault Ste. Marie Water Rangers Team
- Site ID: SSM-20
- Lat: 46.5178569
- Lng: -84.2447305
- Waterbody Type: Creek
- Timezone: America/Toronto
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The site is snow and ice covered on the banks. It can be accessed.
Storm Water is one of pollution sources in the immediate surroundings.
There is a muskrat or some large rodent creature that hisses lives in the hole in the grass on the creek. The creek gates coming from under ground was full of brown foam and sludge bacteria and potentially feces. This is a stormwater channel that is from a large catchment area that releases in the freshwaters of St. Marys River. See photos.
The site is mainly safe, the footing to the location can be uneven. The water is very dirty here, gloves and sanitizer are suggested for sampling. There is a muskrat living.
Storm Water is one of pollution sources in the immediate surroundings.
The water was milky grey, and brown and was warm in comparison to exterior temperatures - orange residue on the surface of the shore and at the bottom of the outflow where it meets St Marys River- Muskrat lives on site.