City of Boulder Drinking Water Quality Program
Boulder Creek Watershed
Ortho-phosphate Time Series for 2000
Middle Boulder Creek @ Nederland WTP

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


Marker Indicates no data available
Marker Indicates data exceeds plot scale.

Information on Ortho-phosphate:

Phosphorus in natural waters is usually found in the form of phosphates (PO4-3). Phosphates can be in inorganic form (including orthophosphates and polyphosphates), or organic form (organically-bound phosphates). Orthophosphate is sometimes referred to as "reactive phosphorus." Orthophosphate is the most stable kind of phosphate, and is the form used by plants. Orthophosphate is produced by natural processes and is found in sewage.

More general information about Ortho-phosphate
Measurement of Ortho-phosphate
Factors affecting Ortho-phosphate
Standards regarding Ortho-phosphate
Interpretation of Boulder Creek Ortho-phosphate data
Data Source: City of Boulder Water Quality Monitoring
Point of Contact: Chris Rudkin
Collection and Analysis notes
Analysis method: SM 4500-P E

Monitoring site information:
MBC-WTP Map
MBC-WTP Photo
  • Location: Middle Boulder Creek @ Nederland WTP
  • Name: MBC-WTP
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 31'
  • Latitude: 39 ° N 57'
  • Elevation: 8400 feet asl
  • Site photo
Downstream Site: North Boulder Creek at Boulder Falls

Plot Label Date OP_Dis
mg/L as P
01 January, 2000 0.00*
02 February, 2000 0.00*
03 March, 2000 0.00*
04 April, 2000 0.00*
05 May, 2000 0.00*
06 June, 2000 No Data
07 July, 2000 No Data
08 August, 2000 No Data
09 September, 2000 No Data
10 October, 2000 No Data
11 November, 2000 No Data
12 December, 2000 No Data
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available) 0.03

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

Select on the parameter name to view all Ortho-phosphate time series plots on the basin map. Select on the table date to view stream Ortho-phosphate profiles observed on that date. Select here to view all parameters at this site.

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