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2021 field season hiccups at the start…

2021 field season hiccups at the start…

Jul 13, 2021

​July 19th-26, 2021: Admittedly more than a few hiccups but *most* of the dataloggers are in the field recording temperature and conductivity at the mouth of select tributaries! A joint project with the Cowichan Water Board is looking at the inflow from groundwater...

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    Xwulqe’selu Connections is a community-based research project led by the Groundwater Science and Sustainability research group at the University of Victoria and guided by Cowichan Tribes, Province of British Columbia, Cowichan Watershed Board, and Koksilah Working Group. We are funded by the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for five years.