Les Trois-Lacs (Les Sources) Explained

Les Trois Lacs (Les Sources)
Coordinates:45.7408°N -70.8658°W
Inflow:Nicolet Southwest River
Outflow:Nicolet Southwest River
Basin Countries:Canada, Quebec, Estrie and Centre-du-Québec
Area:NaNkm (-2,147,483,648miles)
Pushpin Map:Quebec

Les Trois Lacs (in English: The Three Lakes) is a body of water shared between Les Sources Regional County Municipality, in Estrie, and Arthabaska Regional County Municipality, in administrative region of Centre-du-Québec. The body of water, divided into three units by points and bays, is located on the course of the Nicolet Southwest River.

Geography

Features

The Three Lakes have an area, long and, bordered by of rives. Acting as a sedimentation basin for the Nicolet Southwest River, they have experienced a decrease in their volume since 1949. In 2004, the average depth was . From 1975 to 2004, the estimated average depth loss was 20%.[1]

Hydrography

The Trois Lacs are 88% fed by the Nicolet Sud-Ouest river, while other small rivers and streams flow into it around its shores: the Second Ruisseau, the Monfette stream, the Trout stream and the Boutin watercourse.[1] The median flow at the outlet varies between 2.8to depending on the period of the year.[2]

The Three Lakes drain a watershed of, covering the municipalities of Val-des-Sources, Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick and Tingwick, which border the plan water, but also Saint-Adrien, Ham-Sud, Weedon, Dudswell, Saint-Camille, Saint-Georges-de-Windsor, Wotton and Danville. Two thirds of the watershed is occupied by forest; agriculture occupies 30% and urban vocations about 3%.[1]

The water quality is poor, with high concentrations of phosphorus. These concentrations, as well as those of other chemical compounds in lake water, indicate that they are in an advanced process of eutrophication, accelerated by activities of human origin: drainage, urbanization, agricultural practices and deforestation.[1]

History

The body of water appears on a map by Joseph Bouchette in 1831 under the name . The name subsequently evolved into forms that reflect its tripartite topography, namely, and . The toponym "Les Trois Lacs" was formalized by the Government of Quebec on December 12, 1968.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Manon Couture. Master Plan of the Three Lakes Watershed. Corporation for the promotion of the environment of the Nicolet River. June 2010. 91. .
  2. Web site: Ministry of the Environment and the Fight against Climate Change. Data sheet of a station and historical files of levels and flows - Nicolet Sud-Ouest. cehq.gouv.qc.ca. 2020-08-21. .
  3. Web site: Commission de toponymie du Québec. Descriptive sheet - Les Trois Lacs. www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca. 2020-10-20. .