How Living Lakes Canada Built a Scalable Groundwater Monitoring Program with Aquarius.
From Fragmented Data to a Unified Water Monitoring Vision — Join Us May 12
Managing water data across a diverse network of partners is no small feat, especially for a nonprofit working across remote communities in British Columbia’s Columbia Basin. Living Lakes Canada faced a familiar challenge: fragmented data, limited capacity, and the need for a monitoring program that could stand up to the demands of climate resilience and community accountability.
Join us on May 12 to hear directly from Carol Luttmer, Groundwater Program Lead at Living Lakes Canada, as she shares how her team leveraged Aquarius to unify data collection across a 32-well monitoring network, simplify field workflows, and deliver credible, publicly accessible groundwater data at a regional scale.
In this session, you will hear how Living Lakes Canada:
- Built a collaborative monitoring network spanning First Nations, municipalities, and private landowners
- Replaced fragmented, short-lived studies with a centralized and sustainable data management program
- Streamlined QA/QC and field data collection without a large technical team
- Integrated local groundwater data into provincial platforms and public portals
- Positioned their program for long-term expansion with a standardized, repeatable model
Join us to discover how grassroots collaboration, paired with the right data tools, can create a scientifically credible and operationally sustainable water monitoring program.
Your Speaker:
Aquatic Informatics
Tom Jurenka is a Solutions Engineer with Aquatic Informatics. He has a master's in Science and Environmental Studies and more than 35 years of experience in software development.