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Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

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Page 1: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

Common Monitoring Parameters

Page 2: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

Step 1

Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring• Assess use attainment• Characterize watershed• Identify pollutants and sources• Investigate fate & transport• Measure effectiveness• Determine changes and trends• Assess compliance• Modeling

Page 3: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

General classifications

• Physical

• Chemical

• Biological

• Habitat

• Stream morphology

Page 4: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

Physical

Stage, flow(ft, m, ft3/sec, m3/sec)

Staff gage, area/velocity measurements, electronic instruments

Temperature(oF, oC)

Thermometer, electronic instrument (manual or recording)

Page 5: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

Physical

Transparency(m, cm)

Secchi disk (lakes)

Transparancy tube (streams)

Conductance(µS/cm)

Electronic meter (field or lab)

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Physical

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory

(gravimetric, evaporation of filtered water sample)

Turbidity(NTU)

Electronic meter (field or lab)

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Physical

Suspended sediment(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory

(gravimetric, particulates captured on filter)

Page 8: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

Chemical

pH Electronic meter (field or lab)

Alkalinity, Acidity(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (wet chemistry)

Page 9: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

Chemical

Dissolved oxygen(mg/L, ppm)

Electronic meter (field)

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Chemical

Total P(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (whole sample; wet chemistry, ICP)

Dissolved P(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (filtered sample; wet chemistry, ICP)

*Other P form sometimes reported:

particulate P, soluble reactive P, bioavailable P, organic P

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Chemical

Total Nitrogen(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (whole sample; wet chemistry, ICP)

Addition: TKN + NO2+NO3

Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (whole sample; wet chemistry)

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Chemical

Ammonia Nitrogen(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (whole sample; wet chemistry, electrode)

Organic Nitrogen(mg/L, ppm)

Difference: TKN - ammonia

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Chemical

Nitrite + Nitrate Nitrogen(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (filtered sample; wet chemistry, ion chromatography)

Sometimes determined separately

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Chemical

Toxics, pesticides(mg/L,µg/L)

Laboratory (GC/MS, ELISA)

Metals, ions(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (AA, ICP, Ion chromatography)

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Chemical

Organic Carbon

(TOC, DOC) (mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (carbon analyzer, infrared detector)

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Biological

Chlorophyl a(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (filtration, wet chemistry)

Biological Oxygen Demand(mg/L, ppm)

Laboratory (D.O. before/after incubation under standard conditions)

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Biological

Fecal bacteria Fecal coliform

E. coli

Enterococci

(MPN, cfu/100 ml)

Laboratory (multiple tube fermentation, membrane filtration, enzyme substrate)

Field test kits (variable accuracy)

                                                                                                                      

         

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Biological

Benthic macroinvertebrates

Field collection (dip net, D-net, kick seine, surber sampler)

Laboratory enumeration and taxonomy

Fish Field collection (dip net, seine, electrofishing)

Field enumeration and taxonomy

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BiologicalMetrics for biomonitoring data:Macroinvertebrates

Taxa richnessCommunity CompositionTolerant/intolerantFunctional feeding groupsIndex of Biotic Integrity

FishDiversity indicesTolerant/intolerantIndex of Biotic Integrity (IBI)

Intolerant

Tolerant

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Habitat

•Channel morphology (width, depth, sinuosity)•Substrate (type, diversity, embeddedness)•Aquatic vegetation•Riparian vegetation (type, canopy cover)•Riffle/pool distribution

Velocity

Temperature, D.O. regime

Page 21: Common Monitoring Parameters. Step 1 Consider purpose/objectives of monitoring Assess use attainment Characterize watershed Identify pollutants and sources.

Vertical bank stabilityFloodplain formBankful stageChannel form (Rosgen classification)Width/depth ratiosSinuosityChannel slopeMeander length, amplitude, radiusChannel materials (clay, silt, sand, gravel, cobble)

Stream Morphology

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• Project objectives• Pollutant sources• Land treatments implemented• Cost• Logistics• Correlations/surrogates

Other Considerations