Jock River Subwatershed Report 2016
Hobbs Drain Catchment
The RVCA produces individual reports for 12 catchments in the Jock River subwatershed. Using data collected and analyzed by the RVCA through its watershed monitoring and land cover classification programs, surface water quality and in-stream conditions are reported for the Jock River along with a summary of environmental conditions for the surrounding countryside every six years.
This information is used to better understand the effects of human activity on our water resources, allows us to better track environmental change over time and helps focus watershed management actions where they are needed the most to help sustain the ecosystem services (cultural, aesthetic and recreational values; provisioning of food, fuel and clean water; regulation of erosion/natural hazard protection and water purification; supporting nutrient/water cycling and habitat provision) provided by the catchment’s lands and forests and waters (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005).
The following sections of this report for the Hobbs Drain catchment are a compilation of that work.
Catchment Facts | Section 1.0 |
Surface Water Quality Conditions | Section 2.0 |
Riparian Conditions | Section 3.0 |
Land Cover | Section 4.0 |
Land Stewardship and Water Resources Protection | Section 5.0 |
Challenges/Issues | Section 6.0 |
Actions/Opportunities | Section 7.0 |
For other Jock River catchments and the Jock River Subwatershed Report, please visit the RVCA website at www.rvca.ca