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In previous years, chloride concentrations greater than sea level concentrations ('''19,000 mg/L''') have been observed in tributaries of the Credit River.
In previous years, chloride concentrations greater than sea level concentrations ('''19,000 mg/L''') have been observed in tributaries of the Credit River.
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To access current levels of water quality (including chloride, conductivity and four other water quality parameters) in the Credit River Watershed please access [https://cvc.ca/real-time-monitoring/?filter_keywords=&filter_station_type%5B%5D=181&post_type=station#filters Credit Valley Conservation's (CVC's) Real-Time Monitoring Network desktop tool below:]
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To access current levels of water quality (including chloride, conductivity and four other water quality parameters) in the Credit River Watershed please access [https://cvc.ca/real-time-monitoring/?filter_keywords=&filter_station_type%5B%5D=181&post_type=station#filters '''Credit Valley Conservation's (CVC's) Real-Time Monitoring Network desktop tool'''] below:
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{{Clickable button|[[File:Waterquality CVC Gauge.JPG|100 px|link=https://trca.ca/conservation/drinking-water-source-protection/trspa-water-balance-tool/]]}}
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The network consists of 11 different stations that measure common water quality parameters from Orangeville all the way south to the lakeshore in Port Credit.
==Salt & LID==
==Salt & LID==