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Citation Obee, N. 2011. Water quality assessment and objectives for the Cowichan and Koksilah rivers: first update. BC Ministry of Environment.
Organization Ministry of Environment
URL http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wat/wq/pdf/cowichan-koksilah-objectivesupdate.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords This report summarizes the findings of the 2002, 2003 and 2008 water quality objectives
attainment monitoring of the Cowichan and Koksilah Rivers, located near Duncan on Vancouver
Island, British Columbia. The sampling program was based on the Cowichan-Koksilah Rivers
Water Quality Assessment and Objectives report (McKean, 1989). At that time, forestry,
agriculture, industrial operations and residential development were all occurring within the
watershed, and there was a concern that these would influence water quality in the future. To
date, these activities are still occurring and some are likely contributing to the water quality
objectives exceedances observed in the Cowichan and Koksilah Rivers.
Less than half of the parameters sampled met the water quality objectives. Dissolved oxygen,
non-filterable residue (NFR) and turbidity objectives were often exceeded in both rivers. A
habitat improvement project in the Cowichan appears to have remedied the suspended sediment
issue in this river, while the problem persists in the Koksilah River. Fecal coliform and
Escherichia coli results exceeded the objectives on most occasions and at most sites, and have
been attributed primarily to non-point sources. Chlorophyll a objectives were occasionally
exceeded in the lower part of the Cowichan River.
The objectives for bacteriological parameters, NFR, turbidity and metals have been updated
based on changes to the provincial guidelines. New temperature and total phosphorus objectives
are also proposed. The objectives for total residual chlorine and copper-8-quinolinolate have
been removed as they are no longer relevant.
Recommendations include identifying and addressing the sources of elevated turbidity and NFR
in the Koksilah River, and using these parameters as a surrogate for other parameters of concern.
In addition, a mitigation plan should be developed for bacteriological contamination and
phosphorus inputs in both rivers. Finally, benthic invertebrate sampling should be incorporated
into the Cowichan and Koksilah Rivers monitoring program.
Information Type report
Regional Watershed Vancouver Island South
Sub-watershed if known Cowichan
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Project status complete
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