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City of Boulder Storm Water Quality Program |
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Boulder Creek Watershed
Ortho-phosphate Time Series for 2000 Boulder Creek Below Coal Creek |
Preliminary Data - subject to revision
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Indicates no data available |
Indicates data exceeds plot scale. |
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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.
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More general information about Ortho-phosphate
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Interpretation of Boulder Creek Ortho-phosphate data
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Monitoring site information: |
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- Location: Boulder Creek Below Coal Creek
- Name: BC-bCC
- Type: Composite
- Frequency: Monthly
- Longitude: 105 ° W 34'
- Latitude: 40 ° N 50'
- Elevation: 4955 feet asl
- Site photo
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Downstream Site: North Boulder Creek diversion to Lakewood |
Upstream Site: Boulder Creek Above Coal Creek |
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Plot Label |
Date |
OP_Dis mg/L as P |
01 |
January, 2000 |
0.72 |
02 |
February, 2000 |
0.52 |
03 |
March, 2000 |
0.78 |
04 |
April, 2000 |
1.30 |
05 |
May, 2000 |
0.20 |
06 |
June, 2000 |
0.33 |
07 |
July, 2000 |
0.32 |
08 |
August, 2000 |
0.26 |
09 |
September, 2000 |
0.55 |
10 |
October, 2000 |
0.64 |
11 |
November, 2000 |
0.77 |
12 |
December, 2000 |
0.83 |
*value below detection limit: |
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Detection Limit (if available) |
0.03 |
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Preliminary Data - subject to revision
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