City of Boulder Drinking Water Quality Program
Boulder Creek Watershed
Specific Conductance Time Series for 1999
Dry Creek

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


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Information on Specific Conductance:

Specific Conductance is a measure of how well water can pass an electrical current. It is an indirect measure of the presence of inorganic dissolved solids, such as chloride, nitrate, sulfate, phosphate, sodium, magnesium, calcium, and iron. These substances conduct electricity because they are negatively or positively charged when dissolved in water. The concentration of dissolved solids, or the conductivity, is affected by the bedrock and soil in the watershed. It is also affected by human influences. For example, agricultural runoff can raise conductivity because of the presence of phosphate and nitrate.

More general information about Specific Conductance
Measurement of Specific Conductance
Factors affecting Specific Conductance
Standards regarding Specific Conductance
Interpretation of Boulder Creek Specific Conductance data
Data Source:
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Collection and Analysis notes
Analysis method: YSI 600XL probe

Monitoring site information:
DC Map
  • Location: Dry Creek
  • Name: DC
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 14'
  • Latitude: 40 ° N 52'
  • Elevation: feet asl
  • Site photo

Plot Label Date SC
µ mhos/cm
01 January, 1999 1594
02 February, 1999 1598
03 March, 1999 1597
04 April, 1999 1650
05 May, 1999 1713
06 June, 1999 939
07 July, 1999 989
08 August, 1999 1304
09 September, 1999 1395
10 October, 1999 1312
11 November, 1999 1473
12 December, 1999 1524
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available) 1.0

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

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