Water Stewardship Information Sources

Citation Phippen, B. 2007. Water quality in British Columbia: Objectives Attainment in 2005. BC Ministry of Environment
Organization Ministry of Environment
URL http://www.neef.ca/uploads/library/7930_Phippen2007_WQAttainment.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords The setting of water quality objectives in priority basins in British Columbia began in 1982.
By the end of 2005, the Ministry of Environment had set water quality objectives in 51 areas
or basins and updated them in two, both fresh and marine, throughout the Province. Annual
monitoring to check the attainment of objectives started in 1987. This report presents the
results of monitoring done to check the attainment of objectives in 23 basins in 2005.
The results are summarized in a series of tables. For all Ministry Regions the objectives
were met 92.6 percent of the time in 2005. The findings in 2005 are slightly higher than the
2004 results (90.8%), and similar to previous years when attainment ranged from 95 percent
in 1998 to 77 percent in 1997.
There was not 100 percent attainment because objectives are set in areas where water
quality problems may occur. Monitoring results therefore reflect the state of water quality
in areas affected by human activity rather than in the Province as a whole.
Variables for which objectives were sometimes not met in three or more basins in the 2005
sampling program included fecal coliforms, E. coli, Enterococci, turbidity, dissolved
oxygen, total phosphorus and total copper.
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Regional Watershed Province
Sub-watershed if known
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