2026 EARMP Calendar available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released a 2026 Community Calendar and made it available for public download. Community Calendars information about the program and will be distributed to each of the seven northern communities in the Athabasca Basin. The 2026 EARMP Community Calendars can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website. (www.earmp.ca/reports).

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Christine Kary
2025 EARMP Calendar available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released a 2025 Community Calendar and made it available for public download. Community Calendars information about the program and will be distributed to each of the seven northern communities in the Athabasca Basin. The 2025 EARMP Community Calendars can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website. (www.earmp.ca/reports).

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Christine Kary
2024 EARMP Calendar available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released a 2024 Community Calendar and made it available for public download. Community Calendars information about the program and will be distributed to each of the seven northern communities in the Athabasca Basin. The 2024 EARMP Community Calendars can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website. (www.earmp.ca/reports).

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Christine Kary
2023 EARMP Calendar available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released a 2023 Community Calendar and made it available for public download. Community Calendars information about the program and will be distributed to each of the seven northern communities in the Athabasca Basin. The 2023 EARMP Community Calendars can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website. (www.earmp.ca/reports).

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Christine Kary
2022 EARMP Calendar available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released a 2022 Community Calendar and made it available for public download. Community Calendars information about the program and will be distributed to each of the seven northern communities in the Athabasca Basin. The 2022 EARMP Community Calendars can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website. (www.earmp.ca/reports).

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Christine Kary
2021 EARMP Calendar available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released a 2021 Community Calendar and made it available for public download. Community Calendars information about the program and will be distributed to each of the seven northern communities in the Athabasca Basin. The 2021 EARMP Community Calendars can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website. (www.earmp.ca/reports).

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Christine Kary
2020/2021 EARMP Community Report available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released the 2020/2021 Community Report. It is available for viewing and download from the Reports section (www.earmp.ca/reports). In addition, data from the 2011 to 2020/2021 sampling periods are now available for download in CSV format from the Data page (www.earmp.ca/data).

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Lesia Design Inc.
2020 EARMP Calendar available for download!

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has recently released a 2020 Community Calendar and made it available for public download. Community Calendars information about the program and will be distributed to each of the seven northern communities in the Athabasca Basin. The 2015 EARMP Community Calendars can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website. (www.earmp.ca/reports).

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Lesia Design Inc.
EARMP 2016/2017 Community Report now available for Download

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has released the 2017/2018 EARMP Community Report. The 2017/2018 report includes an updated Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) using all water chemistry and country foods chemistry data collected from the last 7 years in the region and can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website at www.earmp.ca/reports. In addition, all data raw will be made available to interested parties in excel format for their own review and analysis upon request.

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Lesia Design Inc.
EARMP 2016/2017 Community and Technical Reports available for download

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has released the 2016/2017 EARMP Technical and 2016/2017 EARMP Community Reports. Both reports are available for viewing and can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website at www.earmp.ca/reports. In addition, all data raw will be made available to interested parties in excel format for their own review and analysis upon request.

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Lesia Design Inc.
EARMP 2015/2016 Community and Technical Reports now available for Download

The Eastern Athabasca Regional Monitoring Program (EARMP) has released the 2015/2016 EARMP Technical and 2015/2016 EARMP Community Reports. Both reports are available for viewing and can be downloaded on the Reports section of the website at www.earmp.ca/reports. In addition, all data raw will be made available to interested parties in excel format for their own review and analysis upon request.

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Lesia Design Inc.
EARMP Technical sampling is back on for 2016!

Sampling took place in September and October of 2015 again at the seven EARMP technical sampling locations. The last round of technical sampling took place during the fall of 2012. Water, fish, sediment, and benthic invertebrates were collected at each of the locations. All samples were submitted to SRC laboratories in Saskatoon for chemical analysis and the results will be back in the spring of 2016.

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Lesia Design Inc.
EARMP Community sampling complete for another year!

Sampling took place in September of 2015 in the 6 Athabasca Basin Communities for EARMP Community Program. Country food samples (fish, berry, and mammals) were collected in the communities with the assistance of local community members. All samples were submitted to SRC laboratories in Saskatoon for chemical analysis and the results will be back in the spring of 2016. Thank you to all those who donated their time for another year of successful sampling!

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Lesia Design Inc.