The Society for the Protection of Kalamalka Lake is proud to present
Michael Sokal, PhD
Impact Assessment Biologist
Environmental Protection
Ministry of Environment
Speaking on:
Michael Sokal, PhD
Impact Assessment Biologist
Environmental Protection
Ministry of Environment
Speaking on:
An Introduction to the Okanagan Large Lakes Water Quality Monitoring Program: Successes, Discoveries & Kalamalka Lake.
It will cover some general material about the MOE large lakes monitoring program, with a focus on Kal Lake Water Quality status and trends.
and
Heather Larratt (R.P. Bio)
Larratt Aquatic Consulting (LAC)
aquatic consulting to the Greater Vernon Water Utility.
Speaking on:
Heather Larratt (R.P. Bio)
Larratt Aquatic Consulting (LAC)
aquatic consulting to the Greater Vernon Water Utility.
Speaking on:
The Inner Transport of Kalamalka Lake
Beneath the deceptive calm and stunning beauty of Kalamalka Lake, there is incessant motion: the summer water layers tip and twist in 20 m high waves; the inflow from Coldstream Creek moves like a river within the lake, and there is a continuous rain of algae and marl from the surface water. All thie relentless motion is subtle and silent. Water movement affects every aspect of Kalamalka Lake. WHEN: Sunday September 27th, 2009 3:30pm - 6:30pm
WHERE: Kalamalka Women's Institute Hall ( Near the Coldstream Municipal Hall) 9909 Kalamalka Lake Rd.
Talks will be followed by a raffle draw for the beautiful Kal Quilt, followed by refreshments and a brief AGM meeting.WHERE: Kalamalka Women's Institute Hall ( Near the Coldstream Municipal Hall) 9909 Kalamalka Lake Rd.
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