City of Boulder Storm Water Quality Program
Boulder Creek Watershed
Total Suspended Solids Time Series for 2000
Boulder Creek above WW Plant

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


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Information on Total Suspended Solids:

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) is a measure of the suspended and dissolved solids in a body of water. It is related to both conductivity and turbidity. The more total suspended solids present in a water body, the higher its conductivity and the less clear the water will appear.

More general information about Total Suspended Solids
Measurement of Total Suspended Solids
Factors affecting Total Suspended Solids
Standards regarding Total Suspended Solids
Interpretation of Boulder Creek Total Suspended Solids data
Data Source: City of Boulder Water Quality Monitoring
Point of Contact: Chris Rudkin
Collection and Analysis notes
Analysis method: SM2540D

Monitoring site information:
BC-aWWTP Map
BC-aWWTP Photo
  • Location: Boulder Creek above WW Plant
  • Name: BC-aWWTP
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 11'
  • Latitude: 40 ° N 30'
  • Elevation: 5125 feet asl
  • Site photo
Downstream Site: Boulder Creek at 75th St
Upstream Site: Boulder Creek at 61st St.

Plot Label Date TSS
mg/L
01 January, 2000 3
02 February, 2000 3
03 March, 2000 4
04 April, 2000 5
05 May, 2000 8
06 June, 2000 13
07 July, 2000 14
08 August, 2000 16
09 September, 2000 18
10 October, 2000 4
11 November, 2000 No Data
12 December, 2000 3
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available) 1

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

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