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[[File:LowerSalinas P.png|700px|thumb|center|Image 13. Time series data for Orthophosphate in the Lower Salinas River. Data retrieved from: [http://www.ccamp.info/ca/view_data.php?org_id=rb3#pagetop CCAMP Central Coast Data Navigator]: Basic Water Quality.]] | [[File:LowerSalinas P.png|700px|thumb|center|Image 13. Time series data for Orthophosphate in the Lower Salinas River. Data retrieved from: [http://www.ccamp.info/ca/view_data.php?org_id=rb3#pagetop CCAMP Central Coast Data Navigator]: Basic Water Quality.]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:36, 14 April 2016
A watershed-related topic examined by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.
Contents
Status of Nitrate
The overall target TMDL for Nitrate is 10 mg/L for all receiving waterbodies. During the dry season (May 1st - October 31st) Nitrate should not be over 1.4 - 6.4 mg/L in impaired receiving waters for specific streams. During the wet season nitrate should not exceed 8 mg/L for impaired, receiving streams. [1]
Examples of time series data for CCAMP monitoring sites furthest downstream in the Lower Salinas River Watershed.
Status of Un-ionized Ammonia
The target TMDL for un-ionized ammonia is 0.025 mg/L.[1] The majority of the water bodies in the Lower Salinas Valley have an un-ionized concentration mean bellow 0.025 mg/L. CCAMP has identified a monotonic decreasing trend of Ammonia levels at Tembladero Slough at Haro Road.
Status of Orthophosphate
The target TMDL concentration for orthophosphate is 0.3 mg/L during the wet season (November 1st - April 30th). The dry season target (May 1st - October 31st) depends on the specific waterbody, but target threshold ranges from 0.7 mg/L to 0.13 mg/L. [1] CCAMP has identified a monotonic decreasing trend of Orthophosphate levels at Tembladero Slough at Haro Road.
Examples of time series data for CCAMP monitoring sites furthest downstream in the Lower Salinas River Watershed.
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References
Disclaimer
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