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| Water Quality Monitoring Overview | |||
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purpose of the Rush River Assessment Project (RRAP) is to delineate water
quality problems, identify nonpoint pollution sources and evaluate necessary
reductions in pollutant loading. Monitoring data will be utilized to determine
load for bacteria, phosphorus, nitrogen and total suspended solids at
each of the 5 primary monitoring sites. Water quality data will be used
to determine priority areas for implementation activities. A hydrologic
study will assess which areas in the watershed would be best for water
retention. Monitoring
Sites The three remaining sites are designated as secondary sites. Water quality samples will be collected at these sites but flow monitoring will not be performed. These sites will have staff gages installed to determine stage height. Monitoring
Schedule Snowmelt and storm runoff samples will be collected on approximately 10 to 15 occasions per year at the five primary monitoring sites. Five or six snowmelt and storm runoff samples will be collected at the secondary sites in 2003 and 2004. Five or six snowmelt and storm runoff samples will also be collected at tertiary site 7RS, but only in 2003.
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