Using a conductivity-alkalinity relationship as a tool to identify surface waters in reference condition across Canada

C. L. Proulx,B. W. Kilgour, A. P. Francis, R. F. Bouwhuis, J. R. Hilll

WATER QUALITY RESEARCH JOURNAL OF CANADA(2018)

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The underlying natural relationship between conductivity and alkalinity was used to identify surface water quality monitoring sites that are in a 'reference' or minimally disturbed condition. Data from over 40,500 freshwater samples from 1,230 sites were combined for the time period of 2005-2015 from various federal, provincial, and joint federal-provincial/territorial freshwater monitoring programs (e.g., Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Surveillance Program, Ontario's Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network). Of the samples, 30,347 provided conductivity and alkalinity data. Surface water samples with a measured conductivity that deviated (by more than 41 mu S/cm) from the predicted conductivity calculated from the sample's alkalinity were deemed to be non-representative of a reference condition, while samples within 41 mu S/cm of the predicted value were deemed representative of a reference condition. The 41 mu S/cm cutoff value was determined using signal detection theory. The conductivity-alkalinity model was validated through a comparison with land cover data by demonstrating that samples identified as 'reference' were typically from catchments that had minimal anthropogenic disturbances. The proposed approach provides a rapid means of evaluating the reference condition of a watercourse, and of identifying data that provide an estimate of reference condition.
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alkalinity,background ranges,ecozone,land cover,reference condition,specific conductance
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