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Tributary Water Quality - Oil Sands Region

Water Quality Monitoring on Tributaries in the Athabasca River Oil Sands Region



Ells River (EL1, ELLS RIFF 2, ELLS RIFF5 [2012-2015])

Mackay River (MA1 [2012-2015], MA2 [2013-2015])

Steepbank River (STB RIFF1, STB WSC, STB RIFF7, STB RIFF10 [2012-2015])

Firebag River (FI1, FI WSC [2012-2015])

Muskeg River (MU1 [2012-2015]), MU6 [2012-2015]), MU7 [2012])

High Hills River (HIHI1 [2013-2015])



Water quality of tributaries in the Athabasca River oil sands region is heavily influenced by the presence of the underlying Cretaceous bedrock, which is comprised of shale, sandstone and limestone. The waters are moderately hard (average alkalinity of 114 mg l-1 CaCO3) because of their mineral content, particularly magnesium (average 8.62 mg l-1), calcium (average 28.06 mg l-1) and bicarbonate (138.53 mg l-1). This mineral content results in an average conductivity of 245 +/- 4 µS cm-1 and total dissolved solids concentration of 140 +/- 2 ppm. Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus (indicators of nutrient status) are typically low to moderate, averaging 0.14 mg l-1 total phosphorus, 0.03 mg l-1 total dissolved phosphorus, 0.92 mg l-1 total nitrogen, 0.09 mg l-1 nitrogen as nitrate+nitrite, and 0.04 mg l-1 nitrogen as total ammonia.



Seasonal variation for the majority of water quality constituents within the Athabasca tributaries can be strong and is highly reflective of hydrological discharge (i.e., highest concentrations typically occur during snowmelt periods, especially for parameters that are bound to particulate matter). Spatial variation of parameters within tributaries general showed an increasing trend from upstream of development to samples collected downstream of development (near mouth of a tributary).



Of the 45 water quality constituents (physical characteristics, major ions, metals, metalloids, selenium) and 52 Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds (PACs) analyzed, 28 have Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life (Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment – CCME). Only a few parameters were classified with frequent exceedances (i.e., >10% of of the approximately 1430 samples): total iron, 99% of all samples; total aluminum, 61%; total suspended solids, 39%; and total copper, 17%. All measurements of total mercury were below the CCME guideline; only pyrene from the PACs showed occasional exceedances (2% of samples) for established guidelines. Exceedances of guidelines are not uncommon in many river systems within and outside of the Oil Sands region and, in general, are associated with high flow events when suspended solids and contaminant loads are the greatest. High concentrations of suspended sediment (measured as total suspended solids) were observed during high flow events, such as occur during snowmelt and summer rainfall events. The high percentage of exceedances for iron was expected as these waters are known to have naturally-occurring high concentrations of iron.



Mercury in Tributaries



This data set includes river water concentrations of total mercury (THg; all forms of mercury in a sample) and methyl mercury (MeHg; the form of mercury that bioaccumulates through food webs) in five Athabasca River tributaries (Ells, Steepbank, Firebag, Muskeg and MacKay rivers).



No samples exceeded the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment guidelines for THg and MeHg.

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Date Stamp
2021-12-14T19:57:06
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eng; CAN

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UTF8
Hierarchy Level
Dataset
Author
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada - Environment and Climate Change Canada ( Public inquiries centre)

Fontaine Building 12th floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd, Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0H3,
1-800-668-6767

http://ec.gc.ca
 

Data identification

Title

Tributary Water Quality - Oil Sands Region

Date (Creation)
2013-11-06
Date (Publication)
2014-02-07
Date (Revision)
2017-01-15
Status
On going
Metadata language

eng; CAN

Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Environment
  • Inland waters
Maintenance and Update Frequency
As needed
Spatial representation type
Vector
Principal investigator
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada - Patricia Chambers ( Research Scientist, Watershed Hydrology and Ecology Research Division)

Burlington, Ontario, L7S 1A1, Canada
905-336-4529

905-336-4400

Custodian
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada - Nancy Glozier ( Aquatic Ecosystems Scientist, Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance)

11 Innovation Blvd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 3H5, Canada
306-975-6057

Keywords

Theme
  • water quality, long term monitoring, oil sands, Athabasca River, metals, major ions, nutrients, organics, physical and chemical, polycyclic aromatic compounds, mercury, naphthenic acids, watershed, contaminants, point source, non-point source, freshet, rain, under ice Peace-Athatabasca Delta, Peace River, Slave River, concentrations, mainstem, tributary, expanded geographic area, passive sampling, event-based sampling, groundwater, contaminant source attribution, Ells River, Steepbank River, Firebag River, Muskeg River, MacKay River

Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus

  • Water quality

  • Oil sands

ECCC Information Category EN

  • Water - Quality

Business Functions

  • Assess Toxicity, Manage and Monitor for Environmental Presence of Hazardous Substances and Waste

  • Monitor / Assess Substance and Waste Levels in Air, Water, Soil, Biota

Geography

  • Prairie - Alberta (AB)

  • Water - Drainage regions - Peace–Athabasca

external.theme.EC_Branch

  • Science and Technology Branch

external.theme.EC_Directorate

  • Water Science and Technology

external.theme.EC_Program_PAA

  • 1.3.2. Ecosystem Assessment and Approaches

external.theme.GC_Security_Level

  • Unclassified

 
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Open Government Licence - Canada ( http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)

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2016-08-08

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  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada - Environment and Climate Change Canada ( Public inquiries centre)

Fontaine Building 12th floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd, Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0H3,
1-800-668-6767

http://ec.gc.ca
 
 

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Keywords

water quality, long term monitoring, oil sands, Athabasca River, metals, major ions, nutrients, organics, physical and chemical, polycyclic aromatic compounds, mercury, naphthenic acids, watershed, contaminants, point source, non-point source, freshet, rain, under ice Peace-Athatabasca Delta, Peace River, Slave River, concentrations, mainstem, tributary, expanded geographic area, passive sampling, event-based sampling, groundwater, contaminant source attribution, Ells River, Steepbank River, Firebag River, Muskeg River, MacKay River
Business Functions

Assess Toxicity, Manage and Monitor for Environmental Presence of Hazardous Substances and Waste Monitor / Assess Substance and Waste Levels in Air, Water, Soil, Biota
ECCC Information Category EN

Water - Quality
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus

Oil sands Water quality
external.theme.EC_Branch

Science and Technology Branch
external.theme.EC_Directorate

Water Science and Technology
external.theme.EC_Program_PAA

1.3.2. Ecosystem Assessment and Approaches
external.theme.GC_Security_Level

Unclassified


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