BASIN-USGS-COB Boulder Creek Millenium Baseline
Boulder Creek Watershed
pH Data for 2000 - North Boulder Creek at Boulder Falls

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


Information on pH:

pH measures hydrogen concentration in water. pH is presented on a scale from 0 to 14. A solution with a pH value of 7 is neutral; a solution with a pH value less than 7 is acidic; a solution with a pH value greater than 7 is basic. Natural waters usually have a pH between 6 and 9. The scale is negatively logarithmic, so each whole number (reading downward) is ten times the preceding one (for example, pH 5.5 is 100 times as acidic as pH 7.5). The pH of natural waters can be made acidic or basic by human activities. For example, coal-burning power plants and heavy automobile traffic can produce nitrous oxides and sulfur dioxide, making the rain and snow highly acidic.

More general information about pH
Factors affecting pH
Standards regarding pH
Interpretation of Boulder Creek pH data
Data Source: USGS Aqueous Organic Carbon Study
Point of Contact: Larry Barber
Collection and Analysis notes

Monitoring site information:
NBC-FALLS Map
  • Location: North Boulder Creek at Boulder Falls
  • Name: NBC-FALLS
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: SemiAnnual
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 24'
  • Latitude: 40 ° N 35'
  • Elevation: 6880 feet asl
  • Site photo
Downstream Site: North Boulder Creek diversion to Lakewood
Upstream Site: Middle Boulder Creek Above North Boulder Creek Confluence

Date pH
stnd units
June, 2000 7.29
October, 2000 7.92
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available) NA

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

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