City of Boulder Drinking Water Quality Program
Boulder Creek Watershed
Total Hardness Time Series for 1999
Boulder Creek Supply Canal

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


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Information on Total Hardness:

Hardness generally refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium in water. In household use, these cations (ions with a charge greater than +1) can prevent soap from sudsing and leave behind a white scum in bathtubs. In the aquatic environment, calcium and magnesium help keep fish from absorbing metals, such as lead, arsenic, and cadmium, into their bloodstream through their gills. Therefore, the harder the water, the less easy it is for toxic metals to absorb onto gills. Water in the Boulder Creek watershed is generally soft because the water comes mainly from melting snow which is low in minerals and metals.

More general information about Total Hardness
Measurement of Total Hardness
Factors affecting Total Hardness
Standards regarding Total Hardness
Interpretation of Boulder Creek Total Hardness data
Data Source:
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Collection and Analysis notes
Analysis method: SM 2340C

Monitoring site information:
BCSC Map
  • Location: Boulder Creek Supply Canal
  • Name: BCSC
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 12'
  • Latitude: 40 ° N 47'
  • Elevation: feet asl
  • Site photo

Plot Label Date Hard
mg/L as CaCO3
01 January, 1999 No Data
02 February, 1999 No Data
03 March, 1999 No Data
04 April, 1999 No Data
05 May, 1999 124.2
06 June, 1999 129.7
07 July, 1999 148.0
08 August, 1999 141.1
09 September, 1999 152.4
10 October, 1999 157.9
11 November, 1999 No Data
12 December, 1999 No Data
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available) 0.1

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

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