Titre | Well record data enhancement project |
Télécharger | Téléchargement (publication entière) |
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Licence | Veuillez noter que la Licence du gouvernement
ouvert - Canada remplace toutes les licences antérieures. |
Auteur | Carr, C; Grgic, D |
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. 7, https://doi.org/10.4095/299763 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/10.4095/299763 |
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 | 30; 31B; 31C; 31D; 31E; 31G; 40; 41A; 41G; 41H/03; 41H/04; 41H/05; 41H/06; 41H/12; 41H/13 |
Région | le sud de l'Ontario; l'est de l'Ontario |
Lat/Long OENS | -84.0000 -74.0000 46.0000 41.5000 |
Sujets | eau souterraine; aquifères; ressources en eau souterraine; gestion des ressources; puits d'eau; relevés sur les puits artésiens; emplacements de sondages; géologie du substratum rocheux; lithologie;
essais de pompage; banques de données sur les puits; hydrogéologie; Nature et environnement; Phanérozoïque; Cénozoïque; Quaternaire; Paléozoïque; Dévonien; Silurien; Ordovicien; Cambrien |
Programme | Géoscience des eaux souterraines , Aquifer Assessment & support to mapping |
Diffusé | 2017 02 22 |
Résumé | (disponible en anglais seulement) Ontario's Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (ministry) has a dataset of over 750,000 well records from 1899 to present with a growth rate of 15,000
to 20,000 records per year. Well records provide information about a well's location, construction, lithology and pumping test, as prescribed by the Wells Regulation. In general, a well record is required to be submitted by the well contractor at the
time of construction, major alteration or decommissioning of water supply wells, test holes and dewatering wells. Since its inception, the provincial well record dataset has been an invaluable resource for geologists, engineers, and other
stakeholders across the province as it is the primary source of province wide subsurface geological and groundwater information. It is made available through the ontario.ca website as a Data Catalogue and an Interactive Well Records Map. Data on
the well records are of varied quality with some well records providing a high degree of accuracy and completeness, and others not. During use of the well record data by external stakeholders, professional geoscientists and engineers have assessed
and corrected the data, and added new data to produce "value-added" well record datasets for their areas of study. They have checked for and interpreted for regional consistency in nomenclature, location, etc. In November 2016, the ministry
initiated the Well Record Enhancement Project to determine how to create, maintain and present an authoritative provincial well record dataset in which the geoscience community has confidence and can contribute ongoing improvements. WSP Canada Inc.
was retained to assist with the delivery of this project. The objectives of the project are to identify and assess options to 1) enhance the quality of Ontario's well record data, including the integration of existing value-added datasets; 2)
identify how to validate/curate corrections and value added data from external sources into a "best available" dataset on an ongoing basis; 3) enhance how well record and value-added data are made available to the public, including improved
functionality/presentation and delivery models; and 4) potentially recover the costs of enhancements and delivery. Recommendations are to be based on a solid understanding of the needs and capacity of the MOECC, other existing well record users and
creators of existing value added datasets including professional geoscientists, engineers and well contractors. To this end, the ministry is consulting with key stakeholders to better understand what enhancements they need and want in terms of
well record quality, access, presentation and delivery. In addition the ministry is examining what corrected/value added data may be available for a curated authoritative provincial dataset, and what role, if any, stakeholders would like to play in
its delivery. |
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 | 299763 |
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