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Water Quality Database Storet Codes WQR246 Water Quality Database October 29, 2013 Storet Codes 12:25:45 EPA Storet Parameter Parameter Standard Detection Mcl Hbgl Cas Frds Codes Group Names Units Limits Units Units Units Number Code 00004 LOC STREAM WIDTH (FEET) FT 00009 LOC X-SEC. LOC.(FT FROM FT LEFT BANK LOOKING DOWNSTRM) 00010 PHY CENTIGRADE DEG C DEG C 1996 TEMPERATURE (DEGREES) 00011 PHY FAHRENHEIT DEG F 1996 TEMPERATURE (DEGREES) 00020 PHY TEMPERATURE, AIR DEG C DEG C (DEGREES CENTIGRADE) 00021 PHY TEMPERATURE, AIR DEG F (DEGREES FAHRENHEIT) 00025 PHY BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MMHG MMHG D003 00035 PHY WIND VELOCITY (MILES OTHERS PER HOUR) 00041 PHY WEATHER (WMO CODE NO UNITS 4501) 00049 PHY SURFACE AREA IN NO UNITS SQUARE MILES 00055 FLOW VELOCITY, STREAM FT/SEC FT/SEC 00059 FLOW FLOW, RATE, GPM INSTANTANEOUS GALLONS/MIN 00060 FLOW FLOW, STREAM, MEAN CFS DAILY CFS 00061 PHY FLOW, STREAM, CFS INSTANTANEOUS 00062 LOC ELEVATION, RESERVOIR FT SURFACE WATER IN FEET 00064 LOC DEPTH OF STREAM, MEAN FT (FT) 00065 PHY STAGE, STREAM (FEET) FT 00070 PHY TURBIDITY, (JACKSON JTU D032 CANDLE UNITS) 00075 PHY TURBIDITY, HELLIGE (PPM MG/L AS SILICON DIOXIDE) 00076 PHY TURBIDITY,HACH FTU FTU NTU D032 TURBIDIMETER 00077 PHY TRANSPARENCY, SECCHI IN DISC (INCHES) 00078 PHY TRANSPARENCY, SECCHI M DISC (METERS) 00080 PHY COLOR (PLATINUM- OTHERS COBALT UNITS) 00089 OTH CHEMICAL OXYGEN MG/L DEMAND 00090 PHY OXIDATION REDUCTION MVOLTS MVOLTS POTENTIAL Page 1 WQR246 Water Quality Database October 29, 2013 Storet Codes 12:25:45 EPA Storet Parameter Parameter Standard Detection Mcl Hbgl Cas Frds Codes Group Names Units Limits Units Units Units Number Code 00094 PHY SPECIFIC UMHOS/CM UMHOS/CM CONDUCTANCE,FIELD (UMHOS/CM @ 25C) 00095 PHY SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE UMHOS/CM 1064 (UMHOS/CM @ 25C) 00154 ION SULFATE (AS S) WHOLE MG/L 14808-79- WATER, MG/L 00191 ION HYDROGEN ION MG/L 1333-74-0 CONCENTRATION IN WHOLE WATER, TOTAL 00205 PHY DEPTH, MAXIMUM, OF M P0013 LAKE OR RESERVOIR (METERS) 00300 PHY OXYGEN, DISSOLVED MG/L MG/L 00301 PHY OXYGEN, DISSOLVED, PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT OF SATURATION % 00310 PHY BOD, 5 DAY, 20 DEG C MG/L (BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND) 00335 OXYD COD, .025N K2CR2O7 MG/L P0018 MG/L 00339 OXYD COD, BOTTOM DEPOSITS, MG/KG DRY WEIGHT MG/KG 00340 PHY COD, .25N K2CR2O7 MG/L MG/L D011 (CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND) 00343 OTH OXYGEN DEMAND TOTAL MG/L 00400 PHY PH (STANDARD UNITS) SU SU 00401 PHY CATIONS MINUS ANIONS OTHERS MILLIEQUIVALENTS 00403 PHY PH, LAB, STANDARD UNITS SU SU 1925 SU 00405 PHY CARBON DIOXIDE (AS CO2) MG/L MG/L 124-38-9 1901 00406 PHY PH, FIELD, STANDARD SU SU UNITS SU 00410 ION ALKALINITY, TOTAL (AS MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 1927 CACO3) 00411 ION ALKALINITY, METHYL MG/L 471-34-1 ORANGE 00415 ION ALKALINITY, MG/L MG/L 77-09-8 1931 PHENOLPHTHALEIN 00417 ION ALKALINITY, FIXED MG/L 471-34-1 ENDPOINT TITRATION, USGS LAB 00418 ION ALKALINITY, MG/L 471-34-1 CARBONATE, INCREMENTAL TIT. USGS LAB Page 2 WQR246 Water Quality Database October 29, 2013 Storet Codes 12:25:45 EPA Storet Parameter Parameter Standard Detection Mcl Hbgl Cas Frds Codes Group Names Units Limits Units Units Units Number Code 00419 ION ALKALINITY,CARBONATE, MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 INCREMENTAL TITR FIELD 00420 ION ALKALINITY, HYDROXIDE MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 (AS CACO3) 00421 ION ALKALINITY, MG/L 471-34-1 CARBONATE,FIXED ENDPOINT TITR LAB MG/L 00425 ION ALKALINITY, MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 1928 BICARBONATE (AS CACO3) 00430 ION ALKALINITY, CARBONATE MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 1929 (AS CACO3) 00431 ION ALKALINITY TOTAL FIELD MG/L 471-34-1 (MG/L AS CACO3) 00435 ION ACIDITY, TOTAL (AS MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 1068 CACO3) 00436 ION ACIDITY, MINERAL MG/L 471-34-1 (METHYL ORANGE) (MG/L AS CACO3) 00437 ION ACIDITY, CO2 MG/L 471-34-1 (PHENOLPHTHALEIN) (MG/L AS CACO3) 00438 ION HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN MG/L 7647-01-0 WHOLE WATER 00439 ION HYDROCHLORIC ACID GPD TONS/DAY 7647-01-0 00440 ION BICARBONATE ION (AS MG/L MG/L 1026 HCO3) 00441 ION SULFUR, TOTAL MG/L 7704-34-9 ELEMENTAL 00442 PHY PHOSPHOROUS, TOTAL MG/L 7723-14-0 ELEMENTAL 00443 ION SULFUR IN MG/KG 7446-09-5 SEDIMENTS(CS2 EXTRACTABLE) DRY WEIGHT 00445 ION CARBONATE ION (AS CO3) MG/L MG/L 3812-32-6 1019 00446 ION CARBONATE, MG/L 3812-32-6 INCREMENTAL TITRATION, (CO3) 00447 ION CARBONATE,INCREMENTA MG/L MG/L 3812-32-6 L TITRATION,(CO3) FIELD 00448 ION CARBONATE, FIXED MG/L 3812-32-6 ENDPOINT TITRATION, (CO3) LAB 00449 ION BICARBONATE, MG/L 71-52-3 INCREMENTAL TITRATION, (HCO3) LAB 00450 ION BICARBONATE,INCREMEN MG/L MG/L 71-52-3 TAL TITRATION,(HCO3) FIELD Page 3 WQR246 Water Quality Database October 29, 2013 Storet Codes 12:25:45 EPA Storet Parameter Parameter Standard Detection Mcl Hbgl Cas Frds Codes Group Names Units Limits Units Units Units Number Code 00451 ION BICARBONATE, FIXED MG/L 71-52-3 ENDPOINT TITRATION (HCO3) LAB 00452 ION CARBONATE,WATER,DISS,I MG/L MG/L 3812-32-6 NCR TIT, FIELD, AS CO3 00453 ION BICARBONATE,WATER,DIS MG/L MG/L 71-52-3 S,INCR TIT,FIELD,AS HCO3 00475 PHY VISCOSITY, CENTIPOISES OTHERS 00480 PHY SALINITY - PARTS PER OTHERS THOUSAND 00481 PHY THICKNESS, FT CONTAMINATED ZONE 00482 PHY ELEVATION AT TOP OF OTHERS CONTAMINATED ZONE, FT ABOVE MS 00495 PHY MOISTURE CONTENT PERCENT (PERCENT OF TOTAL DRY WEIGHT) 00500 SOLI RESIDUE, TOTAL (MG/L) MG/L 00505 PHY RESIDUE, TOTAL MG/L MG/L D030 VOLATILE 00515 PHY (TDS) RESIDUE, TOTAL MG/L MG/L 1057 FILTRABLE (DRIED AT 105C) 00520 SOLI RESIDUE, VOLATILE MG/L FILTRABLE (MG/L) 00530 PHY RESIDUE, TOTAL MG/L MG/L NONFILTRABLE (TSS) 00535 SOLI RESIDUE, VOLATILE MG/L NONFILTRABLE (MG/L) 00551 VOC HYDROCARBONS MG/L EXTRACTABLE 00552 VOC OIL & GREASE (HEXANE MG/L EXTRACTION) 00556 PHY OIL & GREASE (FREON MG/L MG/L D023 EXTR.-GRAV METH) TOT,REC 00557 VOC OIL & GREASE,SED,DRY MG/KG WT,FREON EXTR-GRAV METH,MG/KG 00572 BIO BIOMASS, PERIPHYTON G/SQ M (GRAMS PER SQUARE METER) 00573 BIO BIOMASS, OTHERS PERIPHYTON,DRY WEIGHT TOTAL (G/M2) 00597 NUT NITROGEN GAS, UG/L 17778-88- DISSOLVED (MG/L OF N) 00600 NUT NITROGEN, TOTAL AS N MG/L Page 4 WQR246 Water Quality Database October 29, 2013 Storet Codes 12:25:45 EPA Storet Parameter Parameter Standard Detection Mcl Hbgl Cas Frds Codes Group Names Units Limits Units Units Units Number Code 00602 NUT NITROGEN, DISSOLVED MG/L 17778-88- (MG/L AS N) 00605 NUT NITROGEN, ORGANIC, MG/L TOTAL (AS N) 00607 NUT NITROGEN, ORGANIC, MG/L DISSOLVED (AS N) 00608 NUT NITROGEN, AMMONIA, MG/L MG/L DISSOLVED (AS N) 00610 NUT NITROGEN, AMMONIA, MG/L MG/L 1039 TOTAL (AS N) 00611 NUT NITROGEN, AMMONIA, MG/KG 17778-88- BOTTOM DEPOSITS (MG/KG-N) 00613 NUT NITRITE NITROGEN, MG/L MG/L DISSOLVED (AS N) 00615 NUT NITRITE NITROGEN, MG/L MG/L MG/L MG/L 1041 TOTAL (AS N) 00618 NUT NITRATE NITROGEN, MG/L MG/L DISSOLVED (AS N) 00620 NUT NITRATE NITROGEN, MG/L MG/L MG/L 17778-88- 1040 TOTAL (AS N) 00622 NUT TOTAL KJELDAHL MG/L MG/L NITROGEN, (TKN) 30 DAY,(AS N) 00623 NUT NITROGEN, KJELDAHL, MG/L DISSOLVED (AS N) 00624 NUT NITROGEN, KJELDAHL, MG/L SUSPENDED (AS N) 00625 NUT NITROGEN, KJELDAHL, MG/L MG/L TOTAL, (TKN) (AS N) 00626 NUT NITROGEN,ORG. MG/KG 17778-88- KJEL.,BOT. DEPOS. (MG/KG-N DRY WGT) 00627 NUT NITROGEN KJELDAHL MG/KG 17778-88- TOTAL BOTTOM DEP DRY WT MG/KG 00630 NUT NITRITE PLUS NITRATE, MG/L MG/L MG/L 1038 TOTAL 1 DET. (AS N) 00631 NUT NITRITE PLUS NITRATE, MG/L MG/L DISS. 1 DET. (AS N) 00633 NUT NITRITE PLUS MG/KG 17778-88- NITRATE,BOT. DEPOS. (MG/KG-N DRY WT) 00635 NUT NITROGEN, MG/L 17778-88- AMMONIA&ORG., TOTAL 1 DET (MG/L AS N) 00636 NUT NITROGEN, MG/L 17778-88- AMMONIA&ORG., DISS. 1 DET (MG/L AS N) 00639 NUT NITROGEN, ALBUMINOID MG/L (AS N) Page 5 WQR246 Water Quality Database October 29, 2013 Storet Codes 12:25:45 EPA Storet Parameter Parameter Standard Detection Mcl Hbgl Cas Frds Codes Group Names Units Limits Units Units Units Number Code 00650 ION PHOSPHATE, TOTAL (AS MG/L MG/L 14265-44- 1043 PO4) 00653 ION PHOSPHATE, TOTAL MG/L MG/L 14265-44- SOLUBLE 00660 ION PHOSPHATE, ORTHO (AS MG/L MG/L 14265-44- PO4) 00665 ION PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL (AS MG/L MG/L 7723-14-0 1093 P) 00666 ION PHOSPHORUS, DISSOLVED MG/L MG/L 7723-14-0 1072 (AS P) 00668 PHOS PHOSPHORUS,TOTAL,BOTT MG/KG 7723-14-0 OM DEPOSIT (MG/KG-P DRY WGT) 00670 ION PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL MG/L 7723-14-0 ORGANIC (AS P) 00671 ION PHOSPHORUS, DISSOLVED MG/L MG/L 7723-14-0 ORTHOPHOSPHATE (AS P) 00673 ION PHOSPHORUS, DISSOLVED MG/L 7723-14-0 ORGANIC (AS P) 00680 PHY CARBON, TOTAL ORGANIC MG/L MG/L 7440-44-0 1092 (AS C) 00681 PHY CARBON, DISSOLVED MG/L MG/L 7440-44-0 ORGANIC (AS C) 00685 PHY CARBON, TOTAL MG/L MG/L 7440-44-0 INORGANIC (AS C) 00686 ION CARBON, INORGANIC, IN MG/KG 7440-44-0 BED MATERIAL (GM/KG AS C) 00687 VOC CARBON, ORGANIC, IN MG/KG 7440-44-0 BED MATERIAL (GM/KG AS C) 00688 ION CARBON, SUSPENDED MG/L 7440-44-0 INORGANIC (MG/L AS C) 00689 VOC CARBON, SUSPENDED MG/L 7440-44-0 ORGANIC (AS C) 00690 PHY CARBON, TOTAL (AS C) MG/L MG/L 7440-44-0 1018 00691 PHY CARBON, DISSOLVED MG/L MG/L 7440-44-0 INORGANIC (AS C) 00718 OTH CYANIDE, WEAK ACID, UG/L MG/L 57-12-5 DISSOCIABLE, WATER, WHOLE 00720 ION CYANIDE, TOTAL (AS CN) MG/L MG/L MG/L MG/L 57-12-5 1024 00722 OTH CYANIDE, FREE MG/L MG/L MG/L 57-12-5 (AMENABLE TO CHLORINATION) 00723 OTH CYANIDE, DISSOLVED STD UG/L MG/L 57-12-5 METHOD 00740 ION SULFITE (AS SO3) MG/L 14265-45- Page 6 WQR246 Water Quality Database October 29, 2013 Storet Codes 12:25:45 EPA Storet Parameter Parameter Standard Detection Mcl Hbgl Cas Frds Codes Group Names Units Limits Units Units Units Number Code 00745 ION SULFIDE, TOTAL (AS S) MG/L MG/L 18496-25- 00746 ION SULFIDE, DISSOLVED (AS MG/L 18496-25- S) 00900 ION HARDNESS, TOTAL (AS MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 1915 CACO3) 00901 ION HARDNESS, CARBONATE MG/L 471-34-1 (AS CACO3) 00902 MET HARDNESS, NON- MG/L MG/L 471-34-1 CARBONATE (AS CACO3) 00903 MET HARDNESS,NON- MG/L MG/L D020 1917 CARBONATE,FIXED ENDPT.
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