median =100 cfu/100ml avg. 567 cfu/100ml 2010
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.0. Median =100 cfu/100ml Avg. 567 cfu/100ml 2010. Summary. pH is elevated to extremes by severe suspended algal densities avg. pH = 8.4 (max 8.84 units). Total Phosphorus Is low, avg 0.27 mg P/l, less than 0.3 mg/l targeted for urban rivers by OEPA. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Summary
1. pH is elevated to extremes by severe suspended algal densities avg. pH = 8.4 (max 8.84 units).
2. Total Phosphorus Is low, avg 0.27 mg P/l, less than 0.3 mg/l targeted for urban rivers by OEPA.
3. Nitrate was high ~ 4.0 mg N/l, max 13 mg N/l from row crops.
4. N:P molar ratio was 18:1, > Richardson ratio of 14, with excess N. Algae likely P-limited.
5. Conductivity = 673 uS, max 1084 uS about normal for limestone bedrock.
6. Fecal coliforms = median 100, avg. 567, max = 14700 polluted.
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