IOwater Chemical/Physical Assessment Summation Table for HUC 8 Watershed: Des Moines River - Lizard Creek (07100004)
Site_nameIDSite_noDateMonitoredTimeMonitoredMonitor_idOther_volunteersAdultsChildrenWeather_SunnyWeather_Partly_SunnyWeather_CloudyWeather_Rain_SnowWeather_WindyWeather_CalmAir_Temp_FahrenheitPrecip_24_hourspHDissolved_oxygenNitriteNNitrateNPhosphateChlorideRep1_EcoliRep2_EcoliRep3_EcoliAvg_Ecoli100Rep1_General_ColiformRep2_General_ColiformRep3_General_ColiformAvg_General_Coliform100Avg_Total_Coliform100Rep1_Ecoli100Rep2_Ecoli100Rep3_Ecoli100Rep1_General_Coliform100Rep2_General_Coliform100Rep3_General_Coliform100Rep1_Total_Coliform100Rep2_Total_Coliform100Rep3_Total_Coliform100Incubation_periodIncubation_Temp_FahrSample_VolumeWater_Color_ClearWater_Color_BrownWater_Color_GreenWater_Color_OilysheenWater_Color_ReddishWater_Color_BlackishWater_Color_ChalkyWater_Color_MilkyWater_Color_GrayWater_Odor_NoneWater_Odor_SewageManureWater_Odor_RotteneggsWater_Odor_PetroleumWater_Odor_MuskyStream_Width_MetersMax_Stream_DepthStream_Flow_LevelSDspot1SDspot2SDspot3SDspot4SDspot5SDspot6SDspot7SDspot8SDspot9SDspot10SDspot11SDspot12SDspot13SDspot14SDspot15SDspot16SDspot17SDspot18SDspot19SDspot20SDspot21SDspot22SDspot23SDspot24SDspot25SDspot26SDspot27SDspot28SDspot29SDspot30SDspot31SDspot32SDspot33SDspot34SDspot35SDspot36SDspot37SDspot38SDspot39SDspot40SDspot41SDspot42SDspot43SDspot44SDspot45SDspot46SDspot47SDspot48SDspot49SDspot50SDspot51SDspot52SDspot53SDspot54SDspot55SDspot56SDspot57SDspot58SDspot59SDspot60SVspot1SVspot2SVspot3SVspot4SVspot5SVspot6SVspot7SVspot8SVspot9SVspot10SVspot11SVspot12SVspot13SVspot14SVspot15SVspot16SVspot17SVspot18SVspot19SVspot20SVspot21SVspot22SVspot23SVspot24SVspot25SVspot26SVspot27SVspot28SVspot29SVspot30SVspot31SVspot32SVspot33SVspot34SVspot35SVspot36SVspot37SVspot38SVspot39SVspot40SVspot41SVspot42SVspot43SVspot44SVspot45SVspot46SVspot47SVspot48SVspot49SVspot50SVspot51SVspot52SVspot53SVspot54SVspot55SVspot56SVspot57SVspot58SVspot59SVspot60Total_FlowAvg_Stream_DepthAvg_Stream_VelStream_DryExp_Date_CheckedWater_Temp_FahrenheitTransparencyOther_Stream_CommentsOther_MonitoringAccess_LevelSubmit_DateTimeDate_ModifiedWhy_Modified
Ankeny-Woodward bike trail & Rock Creek197489771968/11/200780001070910TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse800841.5201101FalseTrueTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue10.5Normal00NoYes7435Small stream with row-crop drainage, on extreme north side of Ankeny. Stream slow moving, with weeds and algae throughout.No18/17/2007 8:32:00 PM
Ankeny-Woodward bike trail & Rock Creek197509771968/19/200780001070910FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse800820.151257FalseTrueTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue10.5Normal00NoYes7626Covered with weed beds and algae.no18/19/2007 2:27:00 PM
Ankeny-Woodward bike trail & Rock Creek228839771967/6/2008120001070910FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse80086020.6<25000014316006000001400300100140030010051901FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse20.5High0.510.50.51NoYes6540Cloudy due to recent rains. Grass covered banks.27/8/2008 9:13:00 PM
Ankeny-Woodward bike trail & Rock Creek2346397719610/11/2008120001070911FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse72096050<25128686750404043335200120080060050004000400062004800460049901TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse10.5Normal0.520.250.50.5NoYes5260+210/17/2008 9:07:00 PM
Badger lake Watershe Site 1175519940284/6/2007900140606JC20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse220Not Sampled12Not Sampled100.2Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse20.6Not Sampled00NoYes3660+We used testing equipment from Hach Labs for the Nitrate and Phosphorus tests. The Nitrate level was actually a 13.14/13/2007 8:04:00 AM
Badger lake Watershe Site 12022199402810/8/20071330140606JC20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse651Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.2Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse4.53.5High00NoYes5860+We used Hach testing equipment. Nitrate levels were a 9110/12/2007 1:08:00 PM
Badger lake Watershe Site 12061899402811/13/2007930140606TA20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse370Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled20.6Not SampledFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse51Normal00NoYes4150We used Hach Testing Equipment. Nitrates were actually a 3.111/14/2007 8:33:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site #52042999403410/8/20071200140606JC20TrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalse601Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.3Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse0.30.3High00NoYes5860+This sample was taken on a small feeder stream that outlets directly from a tile. This tile comes from the Badger Lagoons area and is being checked for E. coli at the lab.We used Hach testing equipment. The nitrate level was actually an 8.110/23/2007 7:41:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site #52062299403411/13/20071000140606TA20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse450Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled20.2Not SampledTrueFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse10.3High00NoYes4227111/14/2007 8:40:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site #62043099403310/8/20071430140606JC20TrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalse671Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.2Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse1.50.2Low00NoYes5960+We used Hach testing equipment. Nitrate levels were actually an 8.110/23/2007 7:42:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site #62062399403311/13/20071200140606TA20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse440Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled11Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse60.5Normal00NoYes4360+111/14/2007 8:42:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site #72043199403210/8/20071400140606JC20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse661Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.2Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse2.50.2Normal00NoYes5860+We used Hach testing equipment. Nitrate levels were actually an 8.110/23/2007 7:55:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site #72062499403211/13/2007900140606TA20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse370Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled20Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse20.1Normal00NoYes4360+We used Hach Testing Equipment. Nitrate levels were actually a 3.111/14/2007 8:44:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 2175619940294/6/2007930140606JC20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse220Not Sampled12Not Sampled100.2Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse20.6Not Sampled00NoYes3660+There is an identified animal feeding operation 1 1/2 miles above this site.We used Hach Lab equipment to test nitrates and phosphorus.14/13/2007 1:21:00 PM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 22022299402910/8/20071130140606JC20FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse571Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.3Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse52.5High00NoYes5845We used Hach Testing equipment.110/12/2007 1:10:00 PM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 22061999402911/13/20071030140606TA20FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse460Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled53Not SampledFalseTrueFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse61.5Normal00NoYes4160+We used Hach Testing Equipment. Nitrates were actually a 6.111/14/2007 8:36:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 3175629940304/6/20071000140606JC20FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse230Not Sampled12Not Sampled100Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse20.5Not Sampled00NoYes3660+We used Hach Lab equipment to test for nitrates and phosphorus. The Nitrate level was actually a 1514/13/2007 1:23:00 PM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 32022399403010/8/20071100140606JC20FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse561Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.4Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse40.3High00NoYes5960+We used Hach testing equipment. Nitrate levels 9110/12/2007 1:13:00 PM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 32062099403011/13/20071100140606TA20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse460Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled50.2Not SampledTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse30.3Normal00NoYes4160+We used Hach Testing Equipment. Nitrate levels were actually a 7.111/14/2007 8:37:00 AM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 4175639940314/6/20071030140606JC20FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse230Not Sampled12Not Sampled200.1Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse30.4Not Sampled00NoYes3660+We used Hach Lab testing equipment for the Nitrate and Phosphorus tests. The Nitrate level was actually an 18.14/13/2007 1:25:00 PM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 42022499403110/8/20071030140606JC20FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse561Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.2Not SampledTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse31High00NoYes5860+We used Hach testing equipment.110/12/2007 1:15:00 PM
Badger Lake Watershed Site 42062199403111/13/20071130140606TA20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse460Not SampledNot SampledNot Sampled100.4Not SampledTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse61Normal00NoYes4460+We used Hach Testing Equipment. Nitrate levels were actually an 8.111/14/2007 8:39:00 AM
Beaver Creek26219770328/17/2002800100212Tyler and Dillon Waskow and Sue DaviesTrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalse790.04912000Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse140.370.350.30.220.150.120.070.040.060.120.210.130.0509135555874458000.34374850.15642860.1569628781218/21/2002 9:30:00 PM
Beaver Creek25509770329/14/20021300100212Tyler and Dillon Waskow and Sue DaviesFalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse730910000Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse130.240.270.190.130.090.050.030.030.040.080.040.0501321131416320001872007.506601E-029.538461E-020.0605371724219/15/2002 9:10:00 PM
Beaver Creek518197703210/19/2002800100212Tyler and Dillon WaskowTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse600912050.1Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse0052 111/4/2002 4:53:00 PM
Beaver Creek54939770324/26/2003800100212Tyler and Dillon WaskowTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse700910051Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse003014/30/2003 9:05:00 PM
Beaver Creek57489770325/25/20031200100212Tyler and Dillon WaskowTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse7509100100.2Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006216water was high due to rains a week or so before so running quick and assume reason for low transparency.15/29/2003 9:19:00 PM
Beaver Creek829770326/5/20041100100212Tyler and Dillon Waskow12FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse8009100100Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse00648water was extremely high due to recent flooding.16/17/2004 8:03:00 AM
Beaver Creek520597703810/18/20021330100207Block 2 science classFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue64098051Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse180.380.180.30.30.30.230.20.180.180.070.070.020.010.010.050.070.182073233233330006480.78638090.16058820.28805164960+111/12/2002 12:14:00 PM
Beaver Creek57869770385/23/200313301002078th grade science studentsTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue750980.15203Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse130.160.330.40.440.450.580.580.650.660.70.650.737.23.72.422.12.62.31.922.11.61.92.9835140.52750.47132926014The wet spring has made this site a bit too deep and swift to take measurements clear across it. We did half, starting at the right bank facing upstream to the middle of the stream. So the stream is really about 26 meters wide.16/4/2003 11:02:00 AM
Beaver Creek2579770385/14/200413001002078th grade science students410+FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse610.47880.1520.1Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse005616Water was too high to cross the stream to determine width, depth or velocity.16/1/2004 12:39:00 PM
Beaver Creek818697703810/8/200412301002078th Grade Block 1 Science Class210+TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue6209120.1520.6Not SampledTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse140.290.270.250.230.260.270.240.210.250.270.330.450.299.79.356.69.159.413.348.467.256.2810.129.228.2813.720.40478840.27769230.11212986060+110/13/2004 3:46:00 PM
Beaver Creek838197703810/15/200412301002078th grade block 2 science class210+FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse599120.320.1Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse140.280.210.180.240.250.220.190.210.230.240.30.420.1622.6922.4416.9711.7517.788.327.399.388.29.9811.6712.1423.330.26059090.24076928.325586E-024960+110/25/2004 4:59:00 PM
Beaver Creek96397703811/29/20041300100207Lauren & Ryan12FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse44912020.1<25TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse003460+112/22/2004 2:02:00 PM
Beaver Creek104099770385/18/200513001002078th Grade Block 2 Science Class110+FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse610.29860.15100.6<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse005919The water was very high making stream depth and velocity impossible to measure.15/18/2005 2:39:00 PM
Beaver Creek105559770385/31/200512001002078th grade block 1 science class210+FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse700810050.3<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006016The water level has gone down from earlier in the month but was still too high to measure across the stream.16/1/2005 3:02:00 PM
Beaver Creek114269770387/16/20051030100207Lauren and Ryan Horsch12TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse93098050.631TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse128543.13.12.92.52.22.22.43.215008038We didn`t measure the depth at each meter, but the water was 60 cm at its deepest (the twelth spot).17/16/2005 6:08:00 PM
Beaver Creek130379770389/30/200512001002078th grade Block 1 science class410+TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse780880.1500.138FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse22005825The water was much deeper (over a meter in some places) than ever seen at this time of year and there was no measurable current at all. We suspect the stream has been dammed downstream from our site. Unfortunately, we don`t have time to go investigate this. We will report this to the city of Johnston.110/5/2005 10:56:00 AM
Beaver Creek147179770384/27/200612001002078th grade science class, Block 2410+FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseTrue700810050.6Not Sampled20342927673728242967573320003400290037002800240057006200530048851FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse29.35Not Sampled00NoYes5629It was too deep in places to do depth and velocity safely.25/2/2006 2:47:00 PM
Beaver Creek1658397703811/3/200612001002079th grade biology class410+TrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalse400810020.139528122400121220146738675200800120012001200200064002000320024991TrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse180.7Normal0.60.650.70.620.670.60.640.640.610.540.560.540.50.60.620.50.60.74.033.412.193.092.092.472.473.092.971.81.71.61.71.561.631.81.751.65.1790340.6050.4755771NoYes3538211/8/2006 3:57:00 PM
Beaver Creek185279770385/29/200712001002078th period biology class410+FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse0960.15513310667331001001001000010733100060060010000100001000011000106001060048901FalseTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes7010We didn`t get in to take width, depth or velocity measurements as the water was too high and moving pretty quicklyno26/6/2007 1:49:00 PM
Beaver Creek233109770389/24/20081200100207510+FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseTrue770.1298000.23949455650001001001001000150049004500560010001000100014901450156048851FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse22.60.29Normal0.210.20.2450.240.260.180.070.10.090.130.180.190.210.210.210.2450.290.2950.260.110.070.067.434.726.833.274.632.972.73.362.32.332.312.42.131.832.712.32.21.91.712.12.874.511.530.180.37NoYes6640Lots of coal and trash210/1/2008 8:26:00 AM
Beaver Creek269209770389/30/200912001002079th grade biology period 1 class310+TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse620880.1520.653TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse140.38Normal0.060.10.150.220.190.20.210.240.380.360.250.20.24054224343481700.70.210.25NoYes646010/6/2009 8:38:00 AM
Beaver Creek2733997703810/28/200912001002078th Period Biology Class310+FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse540780.1510.2692451831001001005000518310020025050005000500051005200525048952FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes5220The creek was too high for us to safely measure across and measure depth and velocity.211/10/2009 3:26:00 PM
Beaver Creek2744297703811/28/20091430100207Tony Horsch20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue660910000.1321501001001001005000510050250050005000500050505250500048952FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes4228One bacteria sample did not set up correctly the system here would not let me only enter two. The water level was lower than the October 2009 test, but still higher than the September 2009 test. Water was sampled from the bridge which is now open again.212/2/2009 4:06:00 PM
Beaver Creek - D. O`Leary70269460139/15/20031030100104Rivers Study students110+TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue710980.1500Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse80.210.190.080.120.090.160.18000000000.14714290553417/12/2004 2:29:00 PM
Beaver Creek - D. O`Leary70119460134/7/20041430100104Environmental Education class18TrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalse7509120.1520Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse8.40.420.5250.60.48750.36250.3522.568.47.315.91612.810.33342280.45750.1214655566017/12/2004 4:07:00 PM
Beaver Creek - D. O`Leary70179460135/20/20041130100104Environmental Education class18TrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse70098051Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse7.30.220.18750.380.5750.4750.2643426120.60083340.34958330.2864521636017/12/2004 5:38:00 PM
Beaver Creek - D. O`Leary86069460139/21/20041200100104River Studies students and volunteer chaperones510+FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse7109101.000.1Not SampledFalseTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse6.20.70.250.450.190.150.800016000.0118750.42333334.675197E-036545Acreage with grass up to bank on part of left side.111/14/2004 8:41:00 PM
Beaver Creek #2291792501011/14/20011430160119Josh, James, Kodi, Kendra, Tricia, Josh, and WendyFalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse66098000Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse5006060+111/28/2001 12:15:00 PM
Beaver Creek #3289892501111/14/20011430160119Josh, James, Kodi, Kendra, Tricia, Josh, and WendyFalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse660960.1522Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse5005460+These samples were taken at an outlet pipe at the sewage treatment plant.111/28/2001 12:20:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park237997703410/18/2002930040214JMS 8th gradersTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse55096051Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse90.180.240.260.140.220.180.120.113.152.533.882.693.753.329.476.030.41485670.181250.2861085035It had rained within the past 48 hours.110/22/2002 3:21:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park56889770345/23/200313300402148th grade science classFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseTrue700980.15503Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse22006112Due to the flooding we could not complete the velocity and stream depth.15/27/2003 9:09:00 AM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park21569770347/13/20032000040214 TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse820850.1551Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse25007212 The water was very high. Areas around the site were still flooded and we had to wade to get to the stream site.17/14/2003 6:04:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park159997703410/3/200311000402148th grade science classTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue6009100.1510.3Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse12.40.210.210.240.30.310.290.320.380.380.390.220.154138271112201918171911250.19397570.28333335.705167E-024738Hadn't rained in almost three weeks prior to testing. Rainfall was four inches below normal for this time of year,110/8/2003 8:48:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park5209770345/14/200413300402148th grade science class110+FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse630.479100.1550.1Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse34005513Beaver Creek was running to fast and high to do the stream depth or velocity.15/17/2004 5:08:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park818597703410/8/200411300402148th grade science class JMSNot RecordedNot RecordedFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse680.25980.1520.6Not SampledTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse12.70.280.450.510.50.420.310.220.180.130.10.0523121398714142036440.28023150.28636368.896239E-0261Not Sampled110/13/2004 10:56:00 AM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park815997703410/15/200411300402148th grade science class at JMS110+FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse600.01910021Not SampledTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse12.30.90.150.20.310.360.420.550.380.360.260.1114.251711211012121010.9615.4230.620.31305880.36363647.826471E-024960+110/15/2004 2:48:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park104319770345/18/20051230040214Johnston 8th grade science class110+FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse650.148100100.4<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse2100608Stream was above flood level so depth was not tested.15/19/2005 2:31:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Creekside Park105279770345/31/200512000402148th grade Johnston science class110+FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse640980100.1<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse25.50.260.490.6000000000000000000000075300000000000000000000000.33514290.0540.2482545520Due to the extreme current and much higher levels, the students only did assessment through the first three meters. After that the depth and current were pushing them around!15/31/2005 2:31:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Merle Hay Road Bridge7459770464/2/20041600070301Charles FlescherTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse620Not SampledNot Sampled020.1Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse001914/2/2004 4:40:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Merle Hay Road Bridge7079770464/16/20048300703011Not RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue63088050.1Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse005451The nearby stormwater outfall was dry and had no discharge.24/18/2004 2:12:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Merle Hay Road Bridge843997704610/22/200412000703011Not RecordedFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseTrue6508Not Sampled02Not Sampled40TrueFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse005660+Weather currently and over the past 3 days has been very humid, and periodically foggy with occasional light drizzle, but no measurable precipitation. The creek is at a very low flow right now. A number of small fish were in a pool of relatively calm water near the bridge - most 1-2 inches long, but several as large as 5-6 inches in length. The outfall downstream was inspected and no flow was observed coming from it despite the humid and damp weather conditions.210/22/2004 12:38:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Merle Hay Road Bridge848997704610/29/2004113007030110TrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalse8208Not Sampled00Not Sampled47TrueTrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006560+Weather on previous day was humid with fog and occasional drizzle, but no measurable precipitation. About a half inch of rain fell 3 days ago. Fish were again observed in the creek, mostly small minnows but several larger (4-5 inches long) as well. ATV tracks are evident in the sand along the recreation trail under the Merle Hay Road Bridge. There is no flow evident from the storm sewer outfall pipe. The nitrate strip showed no noticeable reaction and so the test was repeated a second time with the same results. Very windy and unusually warm for the season today.210/29/2004 1:17:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Merle Hay Road Bridge1650397704610/14/20061030070301Denise & Tommy Swartz21TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue088050.141TrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes4358Total Dissolved Solids = 550 mg/l using an Oakton handheld TDSTestr Low probe.210/28/2006 8:51:00 AM
Beaver Creek at Merle Hay Road Bridge222279770465/9/2008113007030110TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse68088010Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes586Water is very, very muddy. Little or no rain has fallen in the lower end of the watershed in the past week; however checking weather for other areas shows that there was substantial rain (1-2 inches) in the upper end of the watershed (Boone County) 4 days ago.25/9/2008 7:08:00 PM
Beaver Creek at Merle Hay Road Bridge227749770467/4/2008103007030110TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse098010Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes701227/4/2008 7:50:00 PM
Beaver Creek east of Creekside4619770484/16/20049300703011Not RecordedFalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse630880100.2Not SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse00575225/22/2004 3:19:00 PM
Beaver Creek east of Creekside4629770485/15/20041100070301Linda Green-Witmer2Not RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalse6408120100.234FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse00561125/22/2004 3:23:00 PM
Beaver Creek east of Creekside70689770487/16/20041000070301Virginia Soelberg1Not RecordedFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse850.25980100.828FalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse007524Many small fish visible in the creek.27/19/2004 8:44:00 AM
Beaver Creek east of Creekside73069770487/28/20041900070301Linda Green Witmer2Not RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse78098050.328TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse007660+A live mussel was found about a dozen yards downstream from the monitoring location. Numerous small fish were visible in the water, and also a number of water striders were present on the water surface. A blue heron was seen downstream from the monitoring location. Tracks from deer, raccoon, and small birds were visible on the sandbar. The USGS monitoring station data for NW 70th Avenue a few miles upstream showed that the water level had been stable (less than 1 inch variation) for 3 days previous to the monitoring.27/31/2004 8:43:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 1 - Beaver Creek)85339080379/25/20041100222224Brian Soenen10TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse912010Not Sampled28TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006060+Lots of big minnows in stream. 3 tile lines visible upstream. Only middle tile flowing. Left and Right banks are cut bank vegetated. This site represents start of Beaver Creek. Site is channelized. Sample is collected directly from stream at discharge from tile.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 2300 CFU/100 ml; organic-N – 0.28 mg/L; nitrate+nitrite-N – 14 mg/L; ammonia-N – <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.28 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.06 mg/L.111/8/2004 12:37:00 PM11/17/2004 11:49:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 1 - Beaver Creek)108909080374/30/20051100222224Steve and Linda Witmer20FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse7805Not Sampled28TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse004660+There are no animals in the water upstream. There are 4 visible tile lines or pipes upstream- 3 are flowing. The left and right banks are sloping. Conversation with local farmer- pipes tied to houses. The samples were taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 36 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 14 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.41 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.02 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 500 mg/L.16/13/2005 3:15:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 1 - Beaver Creek)138689080379/24/20051230222224Steve and Linda Witmer20FalseFalseTrueTrueTrueFalse8600Not Sampled31FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse0063Not SampledThere are no animals in the water upstream. The left and right bank are both sloping. No flow out of 1A, 1B, or 1C, 1D. 1D is a standing pool of water. There are water striders on pool of 1E. There is also a gray mass (sewage?) out of pipe 1C and possibly 1B. The samples were collected from bank of pool.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 10 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 0.09 mg/L; ammonia-N – 0.09 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 1.8 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.48 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 410 mg/L.11/13/2006 11:34:00 AM1/24/2006 8:17:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 1 - Beaver Creek)156209080374/29/2006930222224Steve & Linda Witmer20FalseFalseTrueTrueTrueFalse7805Not Sampled34TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes4660+Samples taken directly from stream. Four tile lines visible upstream - all are flowing. Left bank is cut and vegetated. Right bank is rip/rap. Water flow is minimal. Adjacent land is used for row crop and rural residential areas. No human use activities or evidence of human use noted.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 480 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 16 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.11 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 450 mg/L.17/24/2006 1:46:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 1 - Beaver Creek)191119080374/28/2007600222224Brandon HarlandNot RecordedNot RecordedFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalse71202Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes524There were no animals noted in the water upstream. There is one tile flowing on the south side of the road. The left bank is rip/rap. The right bank is sloping. Adjacent land use is row crop. The sample was taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria – 60 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 9.6 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.73 mg/L; total dissolved solids – 320 mg/L.17/12/2007 12:57:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 10 - Beaver Creek)86469080469/25/20041130222224Susan Heathcote and Ri Hannah20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue91002Not Sampled40TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006560+There are no visible animals in the water upstream. There is one tile line or pipe visible along the river upstream. The tiles are flowing. The left and right banks are sloping. There are pastures on both sides of the creek. There are lots of trees in the riparian area on both sides. There is a fenceline that crosses the creek on the upstream side of the bridge. The samples were collected from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 280 CFU/100 ml; organic-N – 0.56 mg/L; nitrate+nitrite-N – 2.5 mg/L; ammonia-N – <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.56 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.06 mg/L.111/10/2004 11:46:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 10 - Beaver Creek)109009080464/30/20051330222224Ben Friedman, Rebecca Hulse20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse71005Not Sampled33TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse004644There are no animals in the water upstream. There is one visible tile line or pipe upstream- it is flowing. The left and right banks are cut bank-vegetated. The samples were taken from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 20 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 13 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.55 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.06 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 430 mg/L.16/13/2005 4:03:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 10 - Beaver Creek)132059080467/9/20051130222224Steve & Linda Witmer20TrueFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseNot SampledNot SampledNot SampledNot SampledNot SampledNot SampledFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse00Not SampledSamples taken from bridge. No animals present upstream, however, cows do have access to it. One tile line visible upstream; it is flowing. Left and right banks are cut and vegetated.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 370 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 12 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen - 0.24 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.15 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 440 mg/L.110/18/2005 10:56:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 10 - Beaver Creek)138959080469/24/20051230222224Susan Heathcote and Susan Villegas20FalseFalseTrueTrueFalseFalse86000.284FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006513There was a Heron in the water upstream. There was one tile line/pipes visible along the river upstream. The left and right banks are both sloping with vegetation. Took pics of garbage in stream and also removed a computer moniter. The samples were collected directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 15000 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - <0.05 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 1.3 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.21 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 440 mg/L11/13/2006 1:27:00 PM1/24/2006 8:22:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 10 - Beaver Creek)156329080464/29/20061000222224Don Propst, Mike Delaney, & Ray Knight30FalseFalseTrueTrueFalseFalse527501Not Sampled34TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes5450Samples taken directly from stream. No animals present upstream. One tile line visible upstream - it is flowing. Left and right banks are sloping. Fence goes across stream. Deer trail on east bank. Creeping charlie on east (right) side. Adjacent land is used for fence, animal feeding operations/lots, and savannah oaks. Human use activities include drinking, canoeing, and fishing. Evidence of human use includes beer cans and livestock watering.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 1000 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 12 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.07 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 400 mg/L.17/24/2006 2:24:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 10 - Beaver Creek)174639080469/23/2006900222224Sue Davies & Larry Wilson20FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse8805Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes6025Samples taken from bridge. No animals present upstream. One flowing tile line visible upstream. Left and right banks are cut and vegetated. Twelve inch or greater metal pipe 20 feet upstream from bridge with flowing water. Cattle herd uphill from left bank. Lots of trees between cattle and creek so cannot tell if they can reach the stream or not. Both banks are vegetated. Water is high. Adjacent land is used for pasture, timber, fence, and steep slopes. No human use activities or evidence of human use noted.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria – 1100 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 12 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P - 0.19 mg/L; total dissolved solids – 470 mg/L.14/11/2007 2:15:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 10 - Beaver Creek)191189080464/28/2007930222224Don Propst, Larry Wilson, Mike DelaneyNot RecordedNot RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8605Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes568There were two geese noted in the water upstream. There was one visible flowing tile line from the road ditch. The left bank is a vegetated cut bank. The right bank is a grassy flat area that has been flooded. High water made sampling the site difficult. Adjacent land uses are row crop, timber, fence, and steep slopes. A home on the bluff with a fence across the river may potentially be affecting the water. Evidence of human use is streamside roads. The sample was taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 880 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 12 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.43 mg/L; total dissolved solids – 320 mg/L.17/12/2007 3:47:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)86479250299/25/20041200222224Susan Heathcote and Ri Hannah20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8802Not Sampled40TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006260+There are no animals in the water upstream. There are no tile lines or pipes visible. The left and right banks are sloping. There is carpet, appliances, wheel rims, plastic bags, linoleum, and tires on the downstream side of river. Samples were collected from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 390 CFU/100 ml; organic-N – 0.54 mg/L; nitrate+nitrite-N – 2.1 mg/L; ammonia-N – <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.54 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.07 mg/L.111/10/2004 11:57:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)109019250294/30/20051030222224Ben Friedman, Rebecca Hulse20FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse64810010Not Sampled33TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse004836The water has a brown tint. There are no animals in the water upstream. There are no visible tile lines or pipes upstream. The left bank is sloping. The right bank is cut bank-vegetated. The samples were taken from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 81 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 13 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.58 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.05 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 410 mg/L.16/13/2005 4:09:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)138979250299/24/20051300222224Susan Heathcote and Susan Villegas20FalseFalseTrueTrueFalseFalse76000.345FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006418There were no animals in the water upstream. There were no tile lines or pipes visible along the river upstream. A lot of big garbage: high chair, store, washing machine, and construction. The left and right banks are both sloping. The samples were collected directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 7100 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 0.09 mg/L; ammonia-N – 0.06 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 1.1 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.24 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 350 mg/L.11/13/2006 1:31:00 PM1/24/2006 8:23:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)156339250294/29/2006900222224Louise Whitlow & Virginia Soelberg20FalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalse8802Not Sampled27FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes5429Samples taken from bridge. No animals present upstream. Left and right banks are sloping. Adjacent land is used for timber and fence. Three bags of garbage on bank. Evidence of human use includes streamside roads.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 1300 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 11 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.07 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 390 mg/L.17/24/2006 2:26:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)174949250299/23/2006930222224Sue Davies & Larry Wilson20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8805Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes6020Samples taken from bridge. No animals present upstream. No tile lines visible upstream. Left and right banks are cut and vegetated. Concrete wall off left bank at bridge. Adjacent land is used for row crop. Gravel road parallel to stream on right side. No human use activities or evidence of human use noted.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria – 2200 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 11 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P - 0.21 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 430 mg/L.14/12/2007 11:48:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)191579250294/28/20071000222224Don Propst, Larry Wilson, Mike DelaneyNot RecordedNot RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8805Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes578There were no animals noted in the water upstream. The left bank is sloping and constructed. The right bank is a vegetated cut bank. The water level was 5` higher during the flood stage. Adjacent land uses are row crop, pasture, timber, fence, and steep slopes. Evidence of human use is the dumping of appliances, pop bottles, etc. The sample was taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 900 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 11 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.42 mg/L; total dissolved solids – 320 mg/L.17/17/2007 12:06:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)209169250299/22/2007900222224Don Propst, Larry Wilson2Not RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse9801Not Sampled30TrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes6535There were cows in the water upstream. There were no visible tile lines or pipes along the river upstream. Left stream bank is vegetated and has rip-rap. Right stream bank is vegetated. Area is heavily used as a dumping site. There were bags of garbage, appliances, and other objects present on the site. Adjacent land use includes row crops, timber, and steep slope areas. Human use activities include dumping of garbage. Evidence of human use includes dumping of garbage. There was minimal traffic at the site, and access was not difficult. The water sample was taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria – 880 MPN/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 3.8 mg/L.112/28/2007 11:53:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 11 - Beaver Creek)230199250294/26/2008930222224Mike Mendenhall1Not RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse6502Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes464There are no animals in the water upstream. There aren’t any tile lines or pipes visible upstream. Left bank is sloping and constructed bank. Right bank is cut bank – vegetated and a constructed bank. There was high water, mud and debris. Stream was over bank on left side. Adjacent land used for row crops, timber and had steep slopes. There was also a gravel road. No human use activities were observed. Streamside roads were observed as evidence of human use. Water was sampled directly from the stream. There were no safety concerns.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 4900 MPN/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 7.4 mg/L.17/23/2008 1:53:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 12 - Beaver Creek)86489250309/25/20041200222224Susan Heathcote and Ri Hannah20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue8801Not Sampled40TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006543There is a Kingfisher in the water upstream. There are no visible tile lines or pipes upstream. The left and right banks are sloping. There is a beaver dam upstream. There is corn on the left side and a road on the right side of the stream. The samples were collected from a bridge. The sun is shining on the water upstream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 260 CFU/100 ml; organic-N – 0.51 mg/L; nitrate+nitrite-N – 2 mg/L; ammonia-N – <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.51 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.08 mg/L.111/10/2004 12:14:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 12 - Beaver Creek)109029250304/30/20051100222224Ben Friedman, Rebecca Hulse20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse71205Not Sampled33TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse004648There are no animals in the water upstream. There are no visible tile lines or pipes upstream. The left and right banks are cut bank-vegetated. The samples were taken from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 70 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 13 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.56 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.04 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 430 mg/L.16/13/2005 4:21:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 12 - Beaver Creek)138989250309/24/20051330222224Susan Heathcote and Susan Villegas20FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseTrue8600Not Sampled39FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006413There was one Heron in the water upstream. There were no tile lines or pipes visible along the river upstream. The left bank is cut bank that is vegetated. The right bank is a sand/gravel bar. Metal pipe upstream and a tire downstream. The samples were collected directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 3100 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 0.16 mg/L; ammonia-N – 0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 1.0 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.26 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 340 mg/L.11/13/2006 1:35:00 PM1/24/2006 8:23:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 12 - Beaver Creek)191589250304/28/20071030222224Don Propst, Larry Wilson, Mike DelaneyNot RecordedNot RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8805Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes576There were no animals in the water upstream. There were no visible tile lines or pipes. The left and right banks are sloping. Adjacent land use is row crop. There are farmhouses to the east and west. Evidence of human uses are streamside roads, footprints/paths, and trash. The sample was taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria – 1000 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 13 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.42 mg/L; total dissolved solids – 350 mg/L17/17/2007 12:11:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 13 - Beaver Creek)86499250319/25/20041230222224Susan Heathcote and Ri Hannah20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue91002Not Sampled34TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006760+There are no animals in the water upstream, but cattle do have access to creek upstream. There are no visible tile lines or pipes upstream. The left and right banks are cut bank-vegetated. The samples were taken from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 140 CFU/100 ml; organic-N – 0.5 mg/L; nitrate+nitrite-N – 1.7 mg/L; ammonia-N – <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.5 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.05 mg/L.111/10/2004 12:21:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 13 - Beaver Creek)109059250314/30/20051130222224Ben Friedman, Rebecca Hulse20FalseFalseTrueFalseTrueFalse81205Not Sampled33TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse004842There are 2 geese in the water upstream. There are no visible tile lines or pipes upstream. The left and right banks are cut bank-vegetated. The samples were taken from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 10 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 13 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.60 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.05 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 410 mg/L.16/14/2005 9:43:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 13 - Beaver Creek)132069250317/9/20051130222224Lynette Seigley & Hope Hoffmester20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse9598010Not Sampled34TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse008248Samples taken from bridge. No animals present upstream. No tile lines visible upstream. Left bank is sloping and vegetated. Right bank is sloping with some rip/rap.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 120 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 12 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.29 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.12 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 440 mg/L.110/18/2005 11:07:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 13 - Beaver Creek)138999250319/24/20051000222224Ginger Soelberg and Lisa Horsch20FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse810000.634FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006516There were 50 cattle in the water upstream. There were no tile lines or pipes visible along the river upstream. The left bank is cut bank that is vegetated and also a sand/gravel bar. The right bank is cut bank that is both eroding and vegetated. The right bank also has rip/rap (or constructed bank). Cattle have access to river. No veg buffer in spot. Trash in river. The samples were collected from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 6900 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 0.13 mg/L; ammonia-N – 0.23 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 1.2 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.22 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 340 mg/L.11/13/2006 1:39:00 PM1/24/2006 8:23:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 13 - Beaver Creek)156359250314/29/2006930222224Louise Whitlow & Virginia Soelberg20FalseFalseTrueTrueFalseFalse7Not Sampled0.155Not Sampled<25TrueTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes5437Samples taken from bridge. No animals present upstream. No tile lines visible upstream. Left bank is cut, vegetated, and sloping. Right bank is sloping and rip/rap. Adjacent land is used for row crop and pasture. Possible animal trail leads to water.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 380 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 11 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.07 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 400 mg/L.17/24/2006 2:34:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 13 - Beaver Creek)191599250314/28/20071100222224Don Propst, Larry Wilson, Mike DelaneyNot RecordedNot RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8805Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes566There were 12 cows visible in the water upstream. There were no visible tile lines or pipes. The left and right banks are sloping. Some erosion upstream was observed. Adjacent land uses are row crop, pasture, and fence. Human use activities are fishing and garbage bottles. Evidence of human uses are streamside roads and livestock watering. The sample was taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 1000CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 12 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.42 mg/L; total dissolved solids – 320 mg/L17/17/2007 12:18:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)86509250329/25/20041300222224Susan Heathcote and Ri Hannah20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue8601Not Sampled28TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006360+There are no animals in the water upstream. There are no tile lines or pipes visible unpstream. The left and right banks are cut bank-eroding. There are trees on the left and pond construction on the right just past the riparian zone.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 320 CFU/100 ml; organic-N – 0.5 mg/L; nitrate+nitrite-N – 0.14 mg/L; ammonia-N – <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.5 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.14 mg/L.111/10/2004 12:28:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)109069250324/30/20051200222224Ben Friedman, Rebecca Hulse20FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueFalse81205Not Sampled28TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse004660+There are no animals in the water upstream. There are no visible tile lines or pipes upstream. The left bank is cut bank-eroding. The right bank is cut bank-vegetated. The samples were taken from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 90 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 15 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.28 mg/L; total phosphate as P – <0.02 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 420 mg/L.16/14/2005 9:46:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)132149250327/9/20051130222224Lynette Seigley & Hope Hoffmeister20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8986010Not Sampled<25TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse007560Samples taken from bridge. Log jam in front of bridge. No animals present upstream. No tile lines visible upstream. Left bank is sand/gravel bar. Right bank is cut and eroding.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 460 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 14 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.38 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.08 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 460 mg/L.110/19/2005 8:24:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)139009250329/24/20051200222224Ginger Soelberg and Lisa Horsch30FalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse88000.8<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalse006514There were no animals in the water upstream. There were no tile lines or pipes visible along the river upstream. The left and right banks are both cut banks with vegetation. Lots of trees on both banks that shade stream. The bottom of the river has sand and gravel. The samples were collected from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 6400 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 0.06 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total Kjeldahl nitrogen – 0.08 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.27 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 320 mg/L.11/13/2006 1:43:00 PM1/24/2006 8:23:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)156379250324/29/20061100222224Virginia Soelberg & Louise Whitlow20FalseFalseTrueTrueFalseFalse7805Not Sampled<25TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes5152Samples taken from bridge. Water is shallow. No animals present upstream. No tile lines visible upstream. Left and right banks are cut and vegetated. Rapid current. Tree and cement block in water. Adjacent land is used for row crop, timber, and rural residential areas. Empty pond on right bank.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 380 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 14 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.05 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 390 mg/L.17/24/2006 2:38:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)174959250329/23/20061000222224Sue Davies & Larry Wilson20TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse81005Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes6047Samples taken from bridge. No animals present upstream. No tile lines visible upstream. Left and right banks are cut and eroding. Lots of tree cover over stream. Gravel bar under bridge. Adjacent land is used for timber and rural residential areas. Highway 141 is not far (1/4 mile). No human use activities noted. Evidence of human use includes beer cans on bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 340 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 13 mg/L; ammonia-N - <0.05 mg/L; total phosphate as P - 0.1 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 470 mg/L.14/12/2007 11:51:00 AM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)191609250324/28/20071000222224Steve and Linda WitmerNot RecordedNot RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseTrue81005Not Sampled<25FalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes5511There were no animals in the water upstream. There were no visible tile lines or pipes. The left and right banks are vegetated cut banks. Adjacent land uses are timber and rural residential areas. No human use activities were observed. Evidence of human use is streamside roads. The sample was taken from a bridge.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria - 170 CFU/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N - 15 mg/L; total phosphate as P – 0.29 mg/L; total dissolved solids - 340 mg/L.17/17/2007 12:24:00 PM
Beaver Creek Snapshot (Site 14 - Little Beaver Creek)209189250329/22/20071000222224Don Propst, Larry WilsonNot RecordedNot RecordedTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalse8602Not Sampled30TrueFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseFalseTrueFalseFalseFalseFalseNot Sampled00NoYes6340There were no animals in the water. There were no tile lines or pipes visible along the river upstream. Left stream bank is vegetated. Right stream bank is eroding and vegetated. Adjacent land use includes timber and wetlands. The site is safe for access and sampling. The water sample was taken directly from the stream.Lab analyses as part of the snapshot: E. coli bacteria – 430 MPN/100 ml; nitrate+nitrite-N – 1.9 mg/L.112/28/2007 12:00:00 PM
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