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<\/br>\n\nThis dataset was updated on the Portal viewer in October 2023.\n\n
<\/br>\n\nNOTE: Some monitoring site point locations have multiple records in the dataset representing different sampling events occurring at the exact same location over multiple years, or even within the same year. These different sampling events sometimes also measured different parameters. The total count of overlapping records/points for a single location are tallied in the 'Number of Samples at Location' attribute in the data.\n\n
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