[[File:ORMCP_Public_Mapping_Portal_screenshot_2022.png|thumb|ORMGP Public mapping portal]]
[[File:ORMCP_Public_Mapping_Portal_screenshot_2022.png|thumb|ORMGP Public mapping portal]]
[[File:ORMGP.JPG|thumb|Depth to groundwater raster and contours from the ORMGP]]
[[File:ORMGP.JPG|thumb|Depth to groundwater raster and contours from the ORMGP]]
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https://oakridgeswater.ca/
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The Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater Program works collaboratively with government agencies and consultants to better understand and manage the water resources of the Oak Ridges Moraine physiographic region, which stretches from the Credit and Nottawasaga River watersheds in the west, to the Trent River in the east and reaches from the shores of Lake Ontario northwards to Lake Simcoe and the Kawartha Lakes watersheds. The program delivers a multi-agency collaborative approach to collecting, analyzing and disseminating geological and hydrogeological knowledge as a basis for effective decision making and stewardship of water resources in this part of Ontario. Visit the [https://www.oakridgeswater.ca/ program website] to learn more about program elements and publications. Through the [https://maps.oakridgeswater.ca/Html5Viewer/index.html?viewer=ORMGPP public mapping portal] portion of the program website users have the ability to generate maps of estimated water table elevation and depth to water table for sites captured by the regional groundwater model and locate existing well and borehole records. This provides LID designers with a powerful tool for identifying opportunities for, and constraints to implementating stormwater infiltration facilities with regard to groundwater levels.
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The [https://oakridgeswater.ca/ Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater Program] works collaboratively with government agencies and consultants to better understand and manage the water resources of the Oak Ridges Moraine physiographic region, which stretches from the Credit and Nottawasaga River watersheds in the west, to the Trent River in the east and reaches from the shores of Lake Ontario northwards to Lake Simcoe and the Kawartha Lakes watersheds. The program delivers a multi-agency collaborative approach to collecting, analyzing and disseminating geological and hydrogeological knowledge as a basis for effective decision making and stewardship of water resources in this part of Ontario. Visit the [https://www.oakridgeswater.ca/ program website] to learn more about program elements and publications. Through the [https://maps.oakridgeswater.ca/Html5Viewer/index.html?viewer=ORMGPP public mapping portal] portion of the program website users have the ability to generate maps of estimated water table elevation and depth to water table for sites captured by the regional groundwater model and locate existing well and borehole records. This provides LID designers with a powerful tool for identifying opportunities for, and constraints to implementating stormwater infiltration facilities with regard to groundwater levels.