BASIN-USGS-COB Boulder Creek Millenium Baseline
Boulder Creek Watershed
Fecal Coliform Data for 2000 - Boulder Creek at 107th St

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


Information on Fecal Coliform:

Fecal Coliform Bacteria is found in the intestinal tracts of mammals. High concentrations of the bacteria in water or sludge suggest the presence of disease-causing organisms, and may be caused by septic tank failure, poor pasture and animal keeping practices, pet waste, and urban runoff.

To measure fecal coliform bacteria, water samples are collected in sterilized containers, filtered, and incubated at a certain temperature. The resulting bacterial colonies that form are counted and recorded as the number of colony producing units per 100 ml of water (CPU/100 ml). Safe drinking water should have fecal coliform counts of 0 CPU/100 ml. For safe swimming, concentrations less than 200 CPU/100 ml is desirable, and for boating, less than 1000 CPU/100 ml is desirable. However, these standards may vary at the local, state, and federal level.

More general information about Fecal Coliform
Factors affecting Fecal Coliform
Standards regarding Fecal Coliform
Interpretation of Boulder Creek Fecal Coliform data
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Collection and Analysis notes

Monitoring site information:
BC-107 Map
  • Location: Boulder Creek at 107th St
  • Name: BC-107
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: SemiAnnual
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 61'
  • Latitude: 40 ° N 35'
  • Elevation: 5010 feet asl
  • Site photo
Downstream Site: Boulder Creek at 95th St
Upstream Site: Boulder Creek Above Coal Creek

Date FColi
#/100 mL
June, 2000 130
October, 2000 80
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available) 1.0

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

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