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The Lake Pierre-Paul (Mekinac) is located at Saint-Tite in Mékinac Regional County Municipality , in the administrative region of Mauricie , in the province of Quebec , Canada .

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7-615: Pierre-Paul may refer to: Places [ edit ] Lac Pierre-Paul (Mékinac) , part of the Batiscanie watershed, in Quebec, Canada Pierre-Paul River , part of the Batiscanie watershed, in Quebec, Canada People [ edit ] Pierre-Paul (name) See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Pierre-Paul All pages with titles containing Pierre-Paul Peter Paul (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

14-694: Is considered a eutrophic lake, the lake is affected by cyanobacteria, for this reason the water quality is questionable downstream of the Rivière des Envies where the downgrading factor is phosphorus. On wetlands in the Pierre-Paul River watershed, drainage is the main pressure. It may be of agricultural origin due to the dominance of this condition in the Geographical Units of Analysis (UGA). Plants in riparian buffers act as filters against water pollution. The agricultural and forest lands of Mékinac encourage

21-472: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lac Pierre-Paul (M%C3%A9kinac) Lake Pierre-Paul At 4 km northeast of Saint-Tite , in Mauricie region, is this lake with a peninsula in its centre. It is located at a height of more than 150 m. However, it is in honour of an Amerindian family, named Pierre Paul, who lived on the shores of this lake, that

28-438: The lake is at an advanced intermediate stage of eutrophication , with high nutrient and sediment inputs. The surface area of the body of water is 0.6km². There are approximately 147 permanent or temporary residences along the waterfront. The lake has been affected by cyanobacteria in recent years. Source: Voluntary Lake Monitoring Network, 2010, Environmental Policy, City of Saint-Tite 2012. The Challenges Lake Pierre-Paul

35-405: The northern part of the lake, it has been abandoned and reforested. Source : Pierre-Paul Lake, Toponymy Commission Quebec Lake Pierre-Paul is fed by four tributaries from the land to the north, west and south. The outlet is located to the east and drains into the marsh of the water body. The watershed has an approximate area of 3.8 km . It extends further west and south. The trophic status of

42-539: The official name was assigned. The name Pierre-Paul also refers to the Pierre-Paul River which flows into the Batiscan River , at the height of the municipality of Saint-Adelphe , and it was used to designate this small settlement in the early 1870s, before it was erected into a parish. Today, Lac Pierre-Paul is a vacation spot almost entirely lined with cottages. As for the land cleared in the nineteenth century in

49-457: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pierre-Paul . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pierre-Paul&oldid=672061378 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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