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Citation BC Ministry of Environment. 2014. Water quality assessment and objectives for the Chemainus River watershed. BC Ministry of Environment.
Organization Ministry of Environment
URL http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/environment/air-land-water/water/waterquality/waterqualityguidesobjs/west-coast/wqo-tech-chemainus.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords This document presents a summary of the ambient water quality of the Chemainus River,
British Columbia, and proposes water quality objectives designed to protect existing and
future water uses. The water quality assessment for the river and its tributaries and an
evaluation of the watershed, as well as a comparison with the neighboring Cowichan and
Koksilah Rivers, form the basis for the objectives.
The Chemainus River watershed, with an area of 35, 900 ha, is located near the
community of Chemainus, British Columbia. Banon Creek (a designated community
watershed and major tributary to the Chemainus River) provides Chemainus and the
Town of Ladysmith with its drinking water. The designated water uses in the Chemainus
River include drinking water, irrigation, primary and secondary contact recreation,
aquatic life, and wildlife. Logging roads provide recreational access to the upper
watershed, and hunting, ATV use and hiking occurs in those areas. Much of the upper
watershed is privately owned by forestry companies and has had some forest harvesting,
with second-growth harvesting ongoing. There is also a history of zinc and copper
mining within the watershed boundaries. As well, there are agricultural uses and
residential development throughout the lower watershed. These activities, as well as
wildlife and cultural uses, all potentially affect water quality in the river.
Water quality monitoring was conducted from 2010 to 2012 (with some earlier sampling
at one site). The results of this monitoring indicated that the overall state of the water
quality is quite good, with turbidity and coliform levels slightly elevated on occasion. All
chemical, physical and biological parameters met provincial water quality guidelines with
the exception of pH, temperature, total suspended solids (TSS), copper and zinc, which
exceeded the aquatic life guideline on occasion, and turbidity and Escherichia coli, which
exceeded the drinking water guidelines on occasion. To support the maintenance and
protection of the water quality in the Chemainus River watershed, ambient water quality
objectives were set for these parameters and for total phosphorous in the watershed.
Future monitoring recommendations include attainment monitoring every 3 – 5 years,
depending on available resources and whether activities, such as forestry or development, are underway within the watershed. This monitoring should be conducted for one year
during the summer low flow and fall flush period (five weekly samples in 30 days), and
monthly from May through September for total phosphorous only, at the seven
monitoring locations throughout the watershed.
Information Type report
Regional Watershed Vancouver Island South
Sub-watershed if known Chemainus River
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