P.A.’s Water Treatment Plant monitoring high levels and debris on North Saskatchewan River
Staff at Prince Albert’s Water Treatment Plant are keeping a close eye on the North Saskatchewan River.
This is because levels have increased by around two metres due to a large storm that hit the Edmonton area last week. It took all the excess water several days to reach the P.A. area.
People may also notice a lot of debris floating on the river. This is stream foam that’s formed by dissolved organic matter (DOC) such as sticks, leaves, tannins, and watershed soils.
“Natural foam build-up is more prevalent in streams and rivers after rainfall because more water is moving through the ground, and more organic matter is being dissolved,” read a statement from the City of P.A. “With higher water, more turbulent conditions form bubbles, and the DOC attaches to these, forming foam at the surface.”