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BASIN-USGS-COB Boulder Creek Millenium Baseline |
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Boulder Creek Watershed
Total Phosphate Data for 2000 - Middle Boulder Creek above town of Eldora |
Preliminary Data - subject to revision
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Information on Total Phosphate:
Phosphorus
is generally found as phosphate (PO4-3). The primary sources of phosphates to surface water are detergents, fertilizers, and natural mineral deposits. |
More general information about Total Phosphate
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Interpretation of Boulder Creek Total Phosphate data
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Monitoring site information: |
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- Location: Middle Boulder Creek above town of Eldora
- Name: MBC-ELDORA
- Type: Composite
- Frequency: SemiAnnual
- Longitude: 105 ° W 35'
- Latitude: 39 ° N 57'
- Elevation: 8400 feet asl
- Site photo
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Upstream Site: Middle Boulder Creek @ Nederland WTP |
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Date |
TP mg/L as P |
June, 2000 |
0.03 |
October, 2000 |
< 0.01* |
*value below detection limit: |
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Detection Limit (if available) |
0.03 |
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Preliminary Data - subject to revision
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