Titre | Ottawa harvested hydrogeological information geodatabase |
Télécharger | Téléchargement (publication entière) |
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Licence | Veuillez noter que la Licence du gouvernement
ouvert - Canada remplace toutes les licences antérieures. |
Auteur | Below, M; Michel, C; Kearney, M; Milloy, C |
Source | Regional-scale groundwater geoscience in southern Ontario: an Ontario Geological Survey, Geological Survey of Canada, and Conservation Ontario open house; par Russell, H A J ; Ford, D; Priebe, E H; Commission géologique du Canada, Dossier public 8212,
2017 p. 1, https://doi.org/10.4095/299757 Accès
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Année | 2017 |
Éditeur | Ressources naturelles Canada |
Réunion | Ontario Geological Survey and Geological Survey of Canada groundwater geoscience open house; Guelph; CA; mars 1-2, 2017 |
Document | dossier public |
Lang. | anglais |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4095/299757 |
Media | en ligne; numérique |
Référence reliée | Cette publication est contenue dans Regional-scale groundwater geoscience in southern Ontario: an Ontario Geological Survey, Geological Survey of Canada, and Conservation Ontario open house |
Formats | pdf |
Province | Ontario |
SNRC | 31B; 31C; 31F; 31G |
Région | Ottawa; l'est de l'Ontario |
Lat/Long OENS | -78.0000 -74.0000 46.0000 44.0000 |
Sujets | ressources en eau souterraine; gestion des ressources; planification; Base de données; Politique; hydrogéologie; géologie de l'environnement; Nature et environnement |
Programme | Géoscience des eaux souterraines , Aquifer Assessment & support to mapping |
Diffusé | 2017 02 22 |
Résumé | (disponible en anglais seulement) Several of the conservation authorities (CA) in eastern Ontario are partnered with the City of Ottawa to provide technical advice about hydrogeological studies
that are submitted to the City in support of development applications and about related policy and guidance development. These CA's also facilitate Source Protection initiatives for the local Source Protection Regions and maintain an ongoing
partnership with the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) to collect data from local Provincial Groundwater Monitoring Network (PGMN) wells. In addition, the City also owns information from municipal wells and data from numerous
land use monitoring programs. As a result of the above responsibilities, the CAs and City house a tremendous amount of hydrogeological information in separate paper, pdf, tabular, and various old database formats; all of which has never been
catalogued. Moreover, this data cannot currently be accessed, summarized, mapped or analysed together. However, there are on-going demands for the presentation and use of this information during the course of regular municipal and conservation
authority business. To address the above hydrogeological data management gap, in 2016, the City of Ottawa in partnership with the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority implemented a project to develop a hydrogeological geodatabase and data
harvesting plan. This presentation will provide an overview of the project context, outcomes and anticipated next-steps. |
Sommaire | (Résumé en langage clair et simple, non publié) Procès-verbaux pour la géoscience des eaux souterraines à échelle régionale Organisée par la Commission géologique de l'Ontario, la Commission
géologique du Canada et les géoscientifiques de Conservation Ontario. La journée portes ouvertes est prévue pour 2017-03-01 et 02. L'objectif est l'engagement du public et la diffusion de la géoscience dans le sud de l'Ontario au cours de la dernière
année. |
GEOSCAN ID | 299757 |
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