U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
               NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
                         WORKING PAPER SERIES
                                              REPORT
                                               ON
                                           SINCLAIR LAKE
                                  BALDWIN, HANCOCK, AND RJTIWI COUNTIES
                                              GEORGIA
                                           EPA REGION IV
                                        WORKING PAPER No, 294
           PACIFIC NORTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
                         An Associate Laboratory of the
             NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER - CORVALLIS, OREGON
                                  and
       NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
ifGPO	697-032

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                                   REPORT
                                     ON
                                SINCLAIR LAKE
                    BALDWIN, HANCOCK, AND PUT1W1 COUNTIES
                                   GEORGIA
                                EPA REGION IV
                            WORKING PAPER No, 294
       WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
                 AND THE
         GEORGIA NATIONAL GUARD
                                                         795

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                               CONTENTS
                                                           Page
  Foreword                                                  i i
  List of Georgia Study Lakes                               iv
  Lake and Drainage Area Map                                 v
  Sections
  I.   Conclusions                                            1
 II.   Lake and Drainage Basin Characteristics                 6
III.   Lake Water Quality Summary                             7
 IV.   Nutrient Loadings                                     13
  V.   Literature Reviewed                                   19
 VI.   Appendices                                            20

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                         FOREWORD
    The National Eutrophication Survey was initiated in 1972 in
response to an Administration commitment to investigate the nation-
wide threat of accelerated eutrophication to fresh water lakes and
reservoirs.

OBJECTIVES

    The Survey was designed to develop, in conjunction with state
environmental agencies, information on nutrient sources, concentrations,
and impact on selected freshwater lakes as a basis for formulating
comprehensive and coordinated national, regional, and state management
practices relating to point-source discharge reduction and non-point
source pollution abatement in lake watersheds.

ANALYTIC APPROACH

    The mathematical and statistical procedures selected for the
Survey's eutrophication analysis are based on related concepts that:

        a.  A generalized representation or model relating
    sources, concentrations, and impacts can be constructed.

        b.  By applying measurements of relevant parameters
    associated with lake degradation, the generalized model
    can be transformed into an operational representation of
    a lake, its drainage basin, and related nutrients.

        c.  With such a transformation, an assessment of the
    potential for eutrophication control can be made.

LAKE ANALYSIS

    In this report, the first stage of evaluation of lake and water-
shed data collected from the study lake and its drainage basin is
documented.  The report is formatted to provide state environmental
agencies with specific information for basin planning [§303(e)], water
quality criteria/standards review [§303(c)], clean lakes [§314(a,b)],
and water quality monitoring [§106 and §305(b)] activities mandated
by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972.

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    Beyond the single lake analysis, broader based correlations
between nutrient concentrations (and loading) and trophic condi-
tion are being made to advance the rationale and data base for
refinement of nutrient water quality criteria for the Nation's
fresh water lakes.  Likewise, multivariate evaluations for the
relationships between land use, nutrient export, and trophic
condition, by lake class or use, are being developed to assist
in the formulation of planning guidelines and policies by EPA
and to augment plans implementation by the states.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

    The staff of the National Eutrophication Survey (Office of
Research & Development, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency)
expresses sincere appreciation to the Georgia Department of
Natural Resources for professional involvement and to the Georgia
National Guard for conducting the tributary sampling phase of the
Survey.

    Joe D. Tanner, Commissioner of the Department of Natural
Resources; J. Leonard Ledbetter, Director of the Environmental
Protection Division; Ralph S. Howard, Jr., Environmental  Affairs
Coordinator; Gene B. Welsh, Chief of the Water Protection Branch;
Edward T. Hall, Jr., Unit Coordinator; and Broughton A. Caldwell,
R. Marshall Gaddis, William D. Kennedy, and Kenneth W.  Martin,
Environmental Specialists, provided invaluable lake documentation
and counsel during the Survey, reviewed the preliminary lake  reports,
and provided critiques most useful in the preparation of this
Working Paper series.

    Major General Joel B. Paris, III, then the Adjutant General of
Georgia, and Project Officer Lt. Colonel John R. Ranier,  who  directed
the volunteer efforts of the Georgia National Guardsmen,  are  also
gratefully acknowledged for their assistance to the Survey.

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                                IV
                  NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION  SURVEY

                            STUDY  LAKES

                         STATE OF  GEORGIA
LAKE NAME

Allatoona
Blackshear
Blue Ridge
Burton
Chatuge
Clark Hill
Harding
Hartwell

High Falls
Jackson
Nottely
Seminole

Sidney Lanier

Sinclair
Walter F. George
COUNTY

Bartow, Cherokee,  Cobb
Crisp, Dooly, Lee, Sumpter
Fannin
Rabun
Towns, GA; Clay, NC
Columbia, Elbert,  Lincoln,
 McDuffie, Wilks,  GA;
 Abbeville, McCormick, SC
Harris, GA; Chambers,  Lee,  AL
Franklin, Hart,  Stephens, GA;
 Anderson, Oconee, Pickens, SC
Butts, Lamar, Monroe
Butts, Jasper, Newton
Union
Decatur, Seminole, GA;
 Jackson, FL
Dawson, Forsyth, Gwinnett,
 Hall, Lumpkin
Baldwin, Hancock,  Putnam
Clay, Quitman, Stewart, GA;
 Barbour, Henry, Russell, AL

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   SINCLAIR  LAKE
   Tributary Sampling Site
 < Lake Sampling Site
   Sewage  Treatment Facility
   Thermal  Discharge
O Drainage Area Boundary

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                           SINCLAIR LAKE*
                          STORE! NO.  1313
I.  CONCLUSIONS
    A.  Trophic Condition:
            Survey data indicate that Sinclair Lake  is  eutrophic.   It
        ranked tenth in overall  trophic quality when the  14  Georgia
        lakes sampled in 1973 were compared using a  combination  of  six
        parameters**.  Seven lakes had less median total  phosphorus,
        four had less and two had the same median dissolved  phosphorus,
        eight had less median inorganic nitrogen, ten had less mean
        chlorophyll a^ and six had greater mean Secchi  disc  transparency.
        Near-depletion or depletion of dissolved oxygen with depth  occurred
        at five of the six sampling stations in July and  September.
            Survey limnologists  reported sparse emergent  vegetation along
        the south shoreline near sampling station 3  and along both  shore-
        lines at station 5.
            The Georgia Power Company operates a steam-electric  generating
        plant at Sinclair Lake on a peninsula between the Little River arm
        and the Beaverdam Creek  arm (see map, page v, for approximate loca-
        tion).  Once-through cooling  water for the plant  is  withdrawn from
        the Little River arm and is discharged to the Beaverdam  Creek arm;
        and Frey (1970) reported that about 3 percent of  the lake (ca. 190
* Table of metric conversions—Appendix A.
** See Appendix B.

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    ha) was affected by this large-volume thermal  discharge.   The
    nearest "downstream" Survey sampling site, station 3,  was  about
    five kilometers from the point of thermal  discharge; and,  although
    surface temperatures at station 3 were consistently higher than
    at station 1 near the dam, the differences were not great  (1.3°C,
    0.3°C, and 2.0°C at the three sampling times).   Considering the
    relatively small portion of the lake involved,  the effect  of the
    thermal discharge on the overall trophic condition of  the  lake
    probably was minimal.
B.  Rate-Limiting Nutrient:
        The algal assay results indicate that Sinclair Lake was phos-
    phorus limited at the time the sample was  collected (07/01/75).
    The lake data indicate phosphorus limitation at all sampling
    stations in September and at stations 1, 3, 4,  and 5 in November
    with borderline limitation at station 2 and nitrogen limitation
    at station 6.
C.  Nutrient Controllability:
        1.  Point sources—The phosphorus contribution of  the  listed
    point sources amounted to only 5.2% of the total  input to  Sinclair
    Lake during the sampling year; however, the phosphorus export rates
    of the Oconee River and Rooty Creek were substantially higher than
    those of the other Sinclair Lake tributaries (see page 17).  For
    the Oconee River, major point sources outside the 40-kilometer

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        limit of the Survey* undoubtedly contributed significantly  to  the
        phosphorus load of the river.   The eight wastewater  treatment
        plants serving the City of Athens and environs  have  a  combined
        design flow of 28,800 m3/day and treat wastes with a population
        equivalence of about 90,000 persons (Anonymous, 1971).  At  an
        estimated phosphorus contribution of 1.134 kg/person/year,  these
        sources would account for about 102,000 kg/yr or 54% of the cal-
        culated "non-point" load of the Oconee River during  the sampling
        year.  Subtraction of this estimated point-source load would
        reduce the Oconee River phosphorus export rate  from  40 kg/km2/yr
        to 18 kg/km2/yr.  The latter is a more-likely non-point export
        rate considering the rates of the five unimpacted Sinclair  Lake
        tributaries (mean of 17.4 kg P/km2/yr; range of 9 to 27 kg  P/km2/
        yr).
          •  Rooty Creek had a very high phosphorus export rate of 73 kg/
        km2/yr.  While part of this may have been due to inadequate samp-
        ling of the Eatonton activated sludge plant effluent,  it is believed
        the high rate is attributable  to other, unidentified,  point sources
        and/or land-use practices in the Rooty Creek drainage.  Note that
        the phosphorus levels in the Eatonton effluent  samples were quite
        similar to those in the samples from the activated sludge plants
        serving the City of Madison (see Appendix E) and that  the mean of
* See Working Paper No.  175, "...Survey Methods,  1973-1976".

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the Eatonton plant flows (950 m3/day) was within 10% of the design
flow of 1,050 m3/day reported by the Georgia Department of
Natural Resources (Anonymous, 1972); i.e., it is likely that
the total phosphorus load calculated for the Eatonton plant
is a typical load for that plant.
    The present Sinclair Lake phosphorus loading rate of 4.12
g/m2/yr is just over three times the rate proposed by Vollenweider
(Vollenweider and Dillon, 1974) as a eutrophic rate (see page 18).
However, Sinclair Lake has a relatively short mean hydraulic
retention time of 53 days, and Vollenweider's model may not apply.
Note that only 31% of the applied phosphorus load was retained
in the lake in the Survey sampling year.
    While even complete removal of point-source phosphorus (in-
cluding the estimated Athens load) would still leave a loading
rate of 2.26 g P/m2/yr, in view of the questionable applicability
of Vollenweider's model, it is believed that a high degree of
removal would result in persistent phosphorus limitation in all
parts of the lake and significantly improve the trophic condition
of Sinclair Lake.
    2.  Non-point sources—Except for the Oconee River and Rooty
Creek discussed above, the phosphorus export rates of Sinclair
Lake tributaries were quite low (see page 17) and compare well
with unimpacted Georgia streams sampled elsewhere; e.g.,

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        tributaries to mesotrophic Blue Ridge Lake* (mean of 18 kg/km2/
        yr), Chatuge Lake* (mean of 22 kg/km2/yr), and Nottely Reservoir*
        (mean of 20 kg/km2/yr).
* Respectively, Working Papers 284,  286, and 291.

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II.   LAKE AND DRAINAGE BASIN CHARACTERISTICS

     A.   Lake Morphometry :

         1.   Surface area:   62.17  kilometers2.

         2.   Mean depth:   6.6 meters.

         3.   Maximum depth:   27.1  meters.

         4.   Volume:  409.992 x  106  m3.

         5.   Mean hydraulic  retention  time:   53 days.

     B.   Tributary and Outlet:
         (See Appendix C  for data)

         1.   Tributaries  -

                                              Drainage       Mean flow
             Name                             area  (km2)*    (m3/sec)*

             Murder Creek                        505.0          5.4
             Little River                        725.2          7.7
             Rooty Creek                          103.6          1.2
             Crooked Creek                         69.9          0.7
             Shoulderbone Creek                   253.8          2.9
             Fort Creek                           93.2          1.1
             Oconee River                      4,739.7         61.2
             Big Cedar Creek                     334.1          3.4
             Minor tributaries &
              immediate drainage -               624.2          5.7

                         Totals               7,448.7         89.3

         2.   Outlet -

             Oconee River                      7,510.9**       89.3

     C.   Precipitation***:

         1.   Year of sampling:  120.6  centimeters.

         2.   Mean annual: 118.3 centimeters.
 t Hall,  1974.
 * For limits of accuracy,  see  Working  Paper  No.  175.
 ** Total  area adjusted to  equal  sum of the subdrainage areas plus the
    area  of the lake.
 *** See  Working Paper No.  175.

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III.   LAKE MATER QUALITY  SUMMARY
      Sinclair Lake  was sampled three  times during the open-water season
  of 1973 by means of a pontoon-equipped  Huey  helicopter.  Each time,
  samples for physical and  chemical  parameters were collected from six
  stations on the lake and  from a  number  of depths at each station (see
  map, page v).   During each  visit,  a  single depth-integrated (4.6 m to
  surface) sample was composited from  the six  stations for phytoplankton
  identification and enumeration;  and  during the first visit, two 18.9-
  liter depth-integrated  samples were  composited for algal assays (stations
  1,  2, and 3 were combined,  and stations 4, 5, and 6 were combined).  Also
  each time, a depth-integrated sample was collected from each of the
  stations for chlorophyll  a_ analysis.  The maximum depths sampled were
  21.6 meters at station  1, 11.0 meters at station 2, 18.9 meters at
  station 3, 17.1 meters  at station  4, 7.6 meters at station 5, and 13.4
  meters at station  6.
      The lake sampling results are  presented  in full in Appendix D and
  are summarized in  the following  table.

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                             SUMMARY OF PHYSICAL  AND  CHEMICAL  CHARACTERISTICS FOR SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                       STORET CODE 1313
PARAMETER

TEMP (C)

OTSS OXY (MG/L)

CNDCTVY (MCROMO)

PH  (STAND UNITS)

TOT ALK (MG/L)

TOT ° (MG/L)

ORTHO P (MG/L)

N02«N03 (MG/L)

AMMONIA (MG/L)

KJFL N  (MO/L)

INORG N (MG/L)

TOTAL N (MG/L)

CHLR=>YL A IUG/LI

SFCCHI  (METERS)
                              1ST SAMPLING  (  7/  1/73)

                                   6 SITES
2ND SAMPLING ( 9/ 8/73)

      6 SITES
3RD SAMPLING (11/13/73)

      6 SITES
RANGE
?1.1
0.3
55.
6.6
14.
0.015
0.00?
0.060
O.C60
n.?00
0.120
n.?90
7.?
0.9
- 30.6
9.1
90.
9.1
38.
- 0.061
- 0.015
- 0.470
- 0.490
- 1.700
- 0.790
- 1.040
- 14. B
1.6
MEAN
26.6
4.0
64.
7.5
21.
0.034
0.005
0.1*34
0.164
0.45?
0.348
0.636
10.5
1.5
MEDIAN
aa.o
1.9
60.
7.5
20.
0.031
0.004
0.130
0.110
0.400
0.280
0.550
10.6
1.5
RANGE
24.7
0.0
67.
6.2
21.
0.012
0.002
0.020
0.020
0.200
0.040
0.220
3.0
0.9
- 31.?
8.8
- 106.
8.7
34.
- 0.079
- 0.031
- 0.390
- 0.870
- 1.400
- 0.920
- 1.450
- 11.4
?.3
MEAN
2H.5
3.6
77.
7.0
27.
0.027
0.006
0.071
0.159
0.596
0.230
0.667
7.3
1.8
MEDIAN
28.7
4.0
75.
6. a
27.
0.022
0.003
0.040
O.OPO
0.500
0.120
0.630
7.9
1.9
RANGE
10.2
6.0
52.
6.4
17.
0.017
0.014
0.040
0.030
0.200
0.100
0.240
4,b
0.7
- 19.5
- 10.0
68.
7.0
30.
- 0.087
- 0.049
- 0.490
- 0.200
- 0.600
- 0.540
- 0.970
9.3
1.5
MEAN
16.3
7.8
61.
6.fl
24.
0.038
0.020
0.195
0.068
0.326
0.263
0.521
6.2
1.3
MEDIAN
16.8
8.0
60.
6.8
23.
0.028
0.016
0.160
0.050
0.300
0.210
0.480
5.6
1.4

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B.  Biological characteristics:

    1.   Phytoplankton -
        Sampling
        Date

        07/01/73
        09/08/73
        11/13/73
Dominant
Genera
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Synedra
Raphidiopsis
Flagellates
Nitzschia
Anabaena
Other genera
Total
Raphidiopsis
Lyngbya
Dactyl ococcopsis (?)
Mougeotia
Synedra
Other genera
Total
Raphidiopsis
Chroococcus
Scenedesmus
Mougeotia
Tetraedron
Other genera
Algal Units
per ml	
                                                          3,400
  3,785

    468
    324
    234
    144
    108
    917
                                          Total
  2,195

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    2.  Chlorophyll a^ -

        Sampling
        Date

        07/01/73
        09/08 and 10/73
        11/13/73
              Station
              Number

                01
                02
                03
                04
                05
                06

                01
                02
                03
                04
                05
                06

                01
                02
                03
                04
                05
                06
C.  Limiting Nutrient Study:

    1.  Stations 1,2, and 3 -
                                 Chlorophyll a_
                                 (yg/1)
        a.  Autoclaved, filtered, and nutrient spiked


        Spike (mg/1)
           Ortho P
           Cone, (mg/1)
                       Inorganic  N
                       Cone,  (mg/1)
        Control
         0.010
         0.020
         0.050
         0.025
         0.050
         1.0 N
P
P
P
P +
0.5 N
P + 1.0 N
0.008
0.018
0.028
0.058
0.033
0.058
0.008
0.239
0.239
0.239
0.239
0.739
1.239
1.239
                                      11.
                                      8.
                                      7.8
                                      14.8
                                      10.6
                                      10.6

                                      5.5
                                      3.0
                                      7.5
                                      8.3
                                      11.4
                                      8.3

                                      4.7
                                      4.5
                                      4.6
                                      7.4
                                      6.6
                                      9.3
Maximum yield
(mg/1-dry wt.)

     0.2
     2.6
     5.9
     7.5
    11.8
    24.4
     0.2

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    b.  Filtered and nutrient spiked -


    Spike (mg/1)
                  Ortho P
                  Cone, (mg/1)
    Control
     0.010 P
     0.020 P
     0.050 P
     0.025 P + 0.5 N
     0.050 P + 1
     1.0 N
             0 N
          0.006
          0.016
          0.026
          0.056
          0.031
          0.056
          0.006
             Inorganic N
             Cone, (mg/1)

                0.223
                0.223
                0.223
                0.223
                0.723
                1.223
                1.223
Maximum yield
(mg/1-dry wt.)

     0.2
     3.8
     6.4
    10.1
    11.5
    22.5
     0.2
2.  Stations 4, 5, and 6 -
    a.  Autoclaved, filtered, and nutrient spiked


    Spike (mg/1)
Control
0.010 P
0.020 P
0.050 P
0.025 P
0.050 P
1.0 N
+ 0
+ 1
                  Ortho P
                  Cone, (mg/1)
                       Inorganic N
                       Cone, (mg/1)
                 5 N
                 0 N
                     0.012
                     0.022
                     0.032
                     0.062
                     0.037
                     0.062
                     0.012
                          0.443
                          0.443
                          0.443
                          0.443
                          0.943
                          1.443
                          1.443
b.  Filtered and nutrient spiked -


Spike (mg/1)
                      Ortho P
                      Cone, (mg/1)
    Control
     0.010 P
     0.020
     0.050
     0.025
     0.050
     1.0 N
       P
       P
       P +
       P +
0.5 N
1.0 N
0.007
0.017
0.027
0.057
0.032
0.057
0.007
Inorganic N
Cone, (mg/1)

   0.489
   0.489
   0.489
   0.489
   0.989
   1.489
   1.489
                            Maximum yield
                            (mg/1-dry wt.)

                                 0.4
                                 4.3
                                 9.2
                                12.9
                                12.8
                                20.8
                                 0.5
Maximum yield
(mg/1-dry wt.)

     0.2
     1.7
     5.9
     9.2
     6.9
    16.7
     0.1

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5.  Discussion -
        The control yields of the assay alga,  Selenastrum capri-
    cornutum, indicate that the potential  primary productivity
    of Sinclair Lake was moderate at the time  the sample  was
    taken (07/01/73).  Also, increased orthophosphorus  concen-
    trations resulted in increased yields which shows  that the
    lake was phosphorus limited.  Note that addition of only
    nitrogen produced yields not significantly different  than
    those of the controls.  Although in all cases the  yields
    were less than would be expected, the trends do indicate
    limitation by phosphorus.
        The lake data indicate that Sinclair Lake was  phosphorus
    limited at all sampling stations in September as well  (the
    mean N/P ratios were 21/1 and greater) and at most  stations
    in November.  Following is a tabulation of the November N/P
    ratios by station with the indicated limiting nutrient in
    parentheses.
            Station                   N/P Ratio
               1                      20/1 (P)
               2                      13/1 (N-?)
               3                      15/1 (P)
               4                      14/1 (P)
               5                      33/1 (P)
               6                       7/1 (N)

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IV.   NUTRIENT LOADINGS
     (See Appendix E for data)
     For the determination  of nutrient  loadings,  the Georgia National
 Guard collected monthly near-surface grab  samples from each of the
 tributary sites indicated  on the map (page v), except for the high
 runoff months of January and February  when two samples were collected.
 Sampling was begun in  March, 1973,  and was completed in February, 1974.
     Through an interagency agreement,  stream  flow estimates for the
 year of sampling and a "normalized" or average year were provided by
 the Georgia District Office of the  U.S.  Geological Survey for the
 tributary sites nearest the lake.
     In this report, nutrient loads  for sampled tributaries were deter-
 mined by using a modification  of a  U.S.  Geological Survey computer
 program for calculating stream loadings*.   Nutrient loads shown are
 those measured minus point-source loads, if any.
     Nutrient loads for unsampled "minor  tributaries and immediate
 drainage" ("II" of U.S.G.S.) were estimated using the means of the
 nutrient loads, in kg/km2/year, at  stations D-l, E-l, F-l, and H-l
 and multiplying the means  by the II area in km2.
     The operators of the Eatonton,  Monticello North, Monticello South,
 Madison Northside, and Madison Southside wastewater treatment plants
 provided monthly effluent  samples and  corresponding flow data.  The
 nutrient loads in the  domestic wastes  of the  Georgia Power Company
 were estimated at 1.134 kg P and.3.401 kg  N/capita/year.
 * See  Working  Paper  No.  175.

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    A.  Waste Sources :

        1.  Known municipal -


        Name

        Eatonton
        Monti cello
         (North)
        Monti cello
         (South)
        Madison
         (Northside)
        Madison
         (Southside)
        Georgia Power
         Co., Harllee
         Branch
        Georgia Pacific   ?      pond
         Co., Monticello

        2.  Known industrial -
Pop.
Served
4,125*
1,190**
1,130**
1,150**
2,520**
130**
Treatment
act. sludge
pond
pond
act. sludge
act. sludge
act. sludge
Mean Flow
(m'/d)
950.0
442.8
427.8
586.7
953.8
49.2
Receiving
Water
Rooty Creek
Pearson Creek
White Oak Creek
Mile Branch/
Apalachee River
Little Sugar Creek
Sinclair Lake
14.2***
Cedar Creek

Name
Georgia
Power Co.

Georgia
Power Co.
Type
Waste
fly ash,
acid,
caustic
cooling
water

Treatment
settling
pond

none

Design Flow
(m3/d)
45,420


4,314,900

Receiving
Water
Sinclair Lake


Sinclair Lake

t Anonymous, 1972.
* 1970 Census.
** Estimate based on flow of 0.3785 m3/capita/day.
*** Includes industrial wastes.

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                                 15
    B.  Annual Total  Phosphorus Loading -  Average  Year:

        1.   Inputs -

                                              kg P/          % of
            Source                            yr             total
            a.  Tributaries (non-point load)  -

                Murder Creek                    6,075          2.4
                Little River                   19,740          7.7
                Rooty Creek                     7,530          2.9
                Crooked Creek                   1,320          0.5
                Shoulderbone Creek              5,020          2.0
                Fort Creek                        830          0.3
                Oconee River                  187,610         73.3
                Big Cedar Creek                 3,845          1.5

            b.  Minor tributaries & immediate
                 drainage (non-point load)  -     9,365          3.7

            c.  Known municipal STP's -

                Eatonton                        4,090          1.6
                Monticello North                1,375          0.5
                Monticello South                2,000          0.8
                Madison Northside               3,040          1.2
                Madison Southside               2,635          1.0
                Georgia Power Co., Harllee  Br.     145         <0.1
                Georgia Pacific Co.           unknown

            d.  Septic tanks* -                   360          0.1

            e.  Known industrial -

                Georgia Power Co.             unknown
                Georgia Pacific Co.           unknown

            f.  Direct precipitation** -        1.090          0.4

                         Total                256,070         100.0

            Outputs -

            Lake outlet - Oconee River        175,555

            Net annual P accumulation - 80,515  kg.
* Estimate based on 1,270 lakeshore dwellings;  see  Working  Paper No. 175.
** See Working  Paper No.  175.

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                                 16



    C.  Annual Total Nitrogen Loading - Average  Year:

        1.   Inputs -

                                              kg N/          % of
            Source                            yr            total
            a.  Tributaries (non-point load)  -

                Murder Creek                   93,170          3.7
                Little River                 245,770          9.7
                Rooty Creek                    36,695          1.4
                Crooked Creek                  18,515          0.7
                Shoulderbone Creek             63,270          2.5
                Fort Creek                     22,365          0.9
                Oconee River                1,769,445         69.5
                Big Cedar Creek                51,805          2.0

            b.  Minor tributaries & immediate
                 drainage (non-point load)  -  141,850          5.6

            c.  Known municipal STP's -

                Eatonton                        6,605          0.3
                Monticello North                2,115          0.1
                Monticello South                1,620         <0.1
                Madison Northside               4,665          0.2
                Madison Southside               6,465          0.3
                Georgia Power Co., Harllee  Br.     440         <0.1
                Georgia Pacific Co.          unknown

            d.  Septic tanks* -                13,535          0.5

            e.  Known industrial -

                Georgia Power Co.            unknown
                Georgia Pacific Co.          unknown

            f.  Direct precipitation** -       67,120          2.6

                         Total              2,545,450         100.0

        2.  Outputs -

            Lake outlet - Oconee River      2,698,035

        3.  Net annual N loss - 152,585 kg.
* Estimate based on 1,270 lakeshore dwellings;  see  Working  Paper No. 175.
** See Working Paper No. 175.

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                             17
D.  Mean Annual  Non-point  Nutrient Export by Subdrainage Area:

    Tributary                            kg P/km2/yr    kg N/km2/yr

    Murder Creek                              12             184
    Little River                              27             339
    Rooty Creek                                73             354
    Crooked Creek                             19             265
    Shoulderbone Creek                        20             249
    Fort Creek                                 9             240
    Oconee River                              40             373
    Big Cedar Creek                           12             155

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                                 18
    E.  Yearly Loading Rates:
            In the following table, the existing phosphorus loading
        rates are compared to those proposed by Vollenweider (Vollen-
        weider and Dillon, 1974).  Essentially, his "dangerous" rate
        is the rate at which the receiving water would become eutrophic
        or remain eutrophic; his "permissible" rate is that which would
        result in the receiving water remaining oligotrophic or becoming
        oligotrophic if morphometry permitted.  A mesotrophic rate would
        be considered one between "dangerous" and "permissible".
            Note that Vollenweider's model may not be applicable to
        water bodies with short hydraulic retention times.
                                   Total Phosphorus       Total Nitrogen
        	Total   Accumulated    Total   Accumulated
        grams/m2/yr              4.12       1.30         40.9       loss*

        Vollenweider loading rates for phosphorus
         (g/m2/yr) based on mean depth and mean
         hydraulic retention time of Sinclair Lake:
            "Dangerous"  (eutrophic rate)       1.30
            "Permissible"  (oligotrophic rate)  0.65
* There was an apparent loss of nitrogen during the sampling year.   This
  could have been due to nitrogen fixation in the lake, solubilization of
  previously sedimented nitrogen, recharge with nitrogen-rich ground water,
  or unknown and unsampled point sources discharging directly to the lake.
  The "loss" also may have resulted from inadequate sampling.  A comparison
  of Survey outlet data and Georgia Department of Natural  Resources outlet
  data (Anonymous, 1974) shows that for comparable sampling times the Survey
  values for N02 + N03 and NH3 were consistently higher than the DNR values.

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                                 19
V.  LITERATURE REVIEWED

    Anonymous, 1971.   Inventory of water pollution  control  facilities.
        GA Water Qua!.  Contr.  Bd., Atlanta.

    Anonymous, 1972.   Georgia   municipal  and industrial  wastewater  treatment
        facilities associated  with reservoirs.   GA  Dept.  of Nat.  Resources,
        Atlanta.

    Anonymous, 1974.   Water quality monitoring  data for  Georgia  streams,
        1973; vol  1.   GA Dept. of Nat.  Resources, Atlanta.

    Frey, John E., 1970.  An instance of thermal pollution  and the  effect
        on temperature and oxygen levels in  a middle Georgia reservoir.
        Proc. 24th Ann. Conf.  S.E. Assoc. Game  & Fish Comm., pp.  408-413,
        Atlanta.

    Hall, Edward T.,  1974.  Personal  communication  (lake  morphometry).  GA
        Dept. of Nat.  Resources, Atlanta.

    Vollenweider,  R.  A., and P. J. Dillon, 1974. The application of  the
        phosphorus loading concept to eutrophication research.   Natl. Res.
        Council  of Canada Pub!. No. 13690, Canada Centre  for Inland Waters,
        Burlington, Ontario.

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VII.  APPENDICES
                                APPENDIX A
                            CONVERSION FACTORS

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                CONVERSION FACTORS




Hectares x 2.471 = acres


Kilometers x 0.6214 = miles


Meters x 3.281 = feet

                         -4
Cubic meters x 8.107 x 10   = acre/feet


Square kilometers x 0.3861 = square miles


Cubic meters/sec x 35.315 = cubic feet/sec


Centimeters x 0.3937 = inches


Kilograms x 2.205 = pounds


Kilograms/square kilometer x 5.711 = Ibs/square mile

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 APPENDIX B
LAKE RANKINGS

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LAKES SfiNiKEi'; BY  1MJE* 'JUS.




           t  CODE   LAMi. 'iiM£
1
2
J
*
5
6
7
8
s>
10
11
u
U
!„
1310
131^
1303
1311
1310
130<»
1301
1303
1313
131,?
131*
13i<*
i^
1 31 1
i^Li't «IGG£ LA^t
BUTTON LAr(.t
CHATuOE LA*:.
NOTTLLY HESrHVOIh'
LAKE SIDNEY LANIEH
CLMK HILL KESE^OI^
ALLATOO'NA r*
?b3
1«
IHH
lib
77

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  Oh
HlGrit«
                                     (NUMat-< >->F LAKtb
                                                             VALUtS)
LAKE
COOt

1301

1302

1303

130«

130V

1310

1311

1312

1313

1314

131(3

1317
LAKE ,\AME

ALLATOONA

dLACKSHEArf LAKE

CHATUGE LAKE

CLARK HILL

JACKSON LAKE

LAKE SIDNEY LA'MlE

NOTTELY RESERVOIR

LAKE 5EMINOLC.

SINCLAIR LAKE

LAKE ELIFAULA

BLUE K1DGE LAKt.

LAKE HASOIMCa

buRTON LA'-E

HIGH FALLS LA--.E
'tEuU.M
TOTAL P
63 (
3fa (
8t> (
54 (
a (
6* (
77 (
Jl (
46 (
lb (
^2 (
j (
lOo (
33 (
8)
5)
11)
7)
1)
9)
1. )
<»)
fc)
2)
12)
u)
13)
3)
MEDIAE
INO-^G ft
54 (
31 (
rtS (
62 (
8 (
<»6 (
69 (
15 (
38 (
23 <
*2 (
0 '(
100 (
77 (
7)

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LAKE DATA TO BE (1SEO lit BANKINGS
LAKE
CODE  LAKE NAME
1301  ALLATOONA RESERVOIR
1303  BLACKSHEAR LAKt
130J  CHATUGE LAKE
1304  CLARK HILL RE5EnVOIR
1309  JACKSON LAKE
1310  LAKE SIDNEY LAMER
1311  NOTTELV RESEKVOIK
1312  LAKE SEMINOLE
1313  SINCLAIR LAKE
131*  LAKE EUFAULA
1316  BLUE RIDGE LAKt
1317  LAKE HARDING
1318  BURTON LAKt
1319  HIGH FALLS LAtst
MEDUN
TOTAL P
0.020
0.035
O.C1-+
0.02*
0.094
O.Olb
0.015
O.OHu
O.u2f)
O.O^ri
O.UlvJ
J.lln
0.0u7
O.U47
MEDIAN
INU*6 N
0.150
0.250
u.llu
0.150
0.530
0.180
0.130
0.405
0.230
U.345
0.1C5
0.640
o.ioo
O.llb
bOO-
MtttN SEC
443.167
46S.091
302.778
43-^.250
4&1.385
396.417
405.667
456.133
44u.667
457.667
394.889
467.538
363.889
4b9.444
MEAN
CHLU^A
7.489
1.855
6.339
6.715
14.577
5.431
6.656
6.760
8.006
9.083
3.0/8
7.438
2.733
Ib. j7S
15-
MIN 00
14.900
11.700
14.900
14.900
14.800
14.900
14.900
11.800
14.900
14.400
13.000
14.900
14.900
14.900
MEDIAN
OISS P
0.005
0.014
0.005
0.007
0.027
0.00*
0.004
0.010
0.005
0.011
0.004
0.045
0.003
0.009

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    APPENDIX C
TRIBUTARY FLOW DATA

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                                   TRIBUTARY FLOW INFORMATION FOR GEORGIA

LAKE CODE 1313     SINCLAIR LAKE

     TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA OF LAKE
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                                   TRIBUTARY FLOW INFORMATION FOR GEORGIA
                                                                                          12/2/75
LAKE CODE 1313
                   SINCLAIR LAKE
     MEAN MONTHLY FLOWS AND DAILY FLOWS
TRIBUTARY   MONTH   YEAR
                            MEAN FLOW  DAY
                                                   FLOW  DAY
                                                                     FLOW  DAY
                                                                                       FLOW
1313G1
131302
1313H1
13132Z
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
199.92
284.30
104.77
111.29
56.92
50.12
28.60
35.11
30.58
68.53
184.63
244.94
145.83
205.30
101.94
93.45
50.97
36.81
33.98
31.43
30.87
46.72
149.23
118.36
8.64
10.00
6.13
3.34
2.55
1.95 '
1.13
0.68
1.19
1.93
10.48
12.32
11.61
16.65
6.60
7.11
5.21
6.20
1.25
1.13
2.15
2.10
12.18
16.37
11
14
20
21
29
31

14

9
12
10
11
8
20
5
7
7
8
7
10
8
8
10
11
14
20
22
29
31
8
14

9
12
10












145.55
189.44
131.39
84.67
29.45
70.51

9.91

33.98
106.47 25
194.54 27
125.67
164.01
54.03
82.15
48.90
41.80
22.29
35.11
27.69
63.15
119.21 26
162.54 23
4.81
3.11
4.96
10.76
2.32
1.19
0.79
0.76

2.38
3.26 25
8.35 27






















193.97
107.60










94.01
106.47










b.66
3.82













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                                   TRIBUTARY  FLO*  INFORMATION FOR GEORGIA
                                                                                          12/3/75
LAKE CODE 1313
                   SINCLAIR LAKE
     MEAN MONTHLY FLOWS AND DAILY FLOWS(CMS)
TRIBUTARY   MONTH   YEAR
1313C1
131301
1313E1
1J13F1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
<=>
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
                            MEAN FLOW  DAY
2.94
3.03
0.59
1.47
0.65
1.44
0.17
0.15
0,15
0.22
0.34
2.97
1.78
2.10
1.27
0.68
0.54
0.40
0.24
0.15
0.27
0.40
2.15
2.61
7.16
7.45
1.50
3.45
1.61
3.51
0.45
0.37
0.40
0.51
3.60
7.22
2.63
2.78
0.57
1.27
0.57
1.27
0.16
0.14
0.14
0.19
1.30
2.63
11
14
20
21
29
31
8
14

9
12
10
11
8
6
5
7
7
a
7
10
8
8
10
11
8
6
5
7
7
8
7
10
8
8
10
11
8
6
5
7
7
a
7
10
8
8
10
                                                   FLOW   DAY
6.37
1.42
0.85
0.45
0.91
0.25
0.20
0.15
0.16
0.31
2.66
0.79
8.50
0.31
0.40
0.74
4.53
0.15
0.16
0.24
0.48
0.79
1.36
16.71
27.75
1.10
0.62
0.88
18.12
0.48
0.40
0.34
0.34
1.13
6.80
3.82
5.95
0.27
0.16
0.22
4.02
0.12
0.10
0.09
0.09
0.28
1.59









25
27










26
23










26
23










26
23
                                                                     FLOW  DAY
                                                                     0.85
                                                                     0.99
                                                                     0.91
                                                                     1.27
                                                                     1.44
                                                                     3.96
                                                                                       FLOW
                                                                    0.37
                                                                    0.96

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        APPENDIX D
PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL DATA

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/26
                                                                  131301
                                                                 32 08 35.0 003 12 20.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13009   GEORGIA

DATE
FROM
TO
73/07/01





73/09/08




73/11/13





TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10 45 0000
10 45 0006
10 45 0015
10 45 0030
10 45 0050
10 45 0071
16 30 0000
16 30 0015
16 30 0030
16 30 0050
16 30 0070
10 50 0000
10 50 0005
10 50 0015
10 50 0040
10 50 0069
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
29.0
28.9
28.7
24.8
22.6
21.4
31.4
29.5
?8.0
26.2
24.7
17.5
17.5
17.5
17.4
16.0
11EPALES

00300
00

HG/L

7.6
7.1
1.8
0.8
0.3
8.2
7.2
0.4
0.1
0.0

7.6
7.6
7.4
6.0

00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
68





76




54





00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
60
55
55
55
59
72
75
67
67
82
106
58
58
58
58
59
3
00400
PH

SU
8.10
8.00
7.80
6.70
6.60
6.70
8.00
7.20
6.60
6.30
6.30
6.90
6.70
6.60
6.60
6.70

00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
19
16
15
15
17
27
22
21
23
27
33
22
23
22
23
24
211
0075
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.070
0.070
0.080
0.100
0.110
0.350
0.060
0.030
0.080
0.420
0.870
0.040
0.120
0.040
0.050
0.200
1202


FEET DEPTH
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.200K
0.200K
0.400
0.700
0.200K
0.300
0.700
1.400
0.300
0.200
0.200
0.300
0.400
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.070
0.060
0.080
0.420
0.470
0.200
0.030
0.020
0.030
0.040
0.050
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.210
0.310
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.004
0.004
0.003
0.005
0.006
0.004
0.013
0.011
0.011
0.012
0.031
0.014
0.015
0.014
0.015
0.020
              K V4LUE KNOWN TO BE
              LESS THAN INDICATED

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STOWET RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/26
                      00665     32217
  DATE   TIME DEPTH PHOS-TOT  CHLRPHYL
  FROM    or                     A
   TO    DAY  FEET   MG/L P     (JG/L
73/07/01 10 45 0000    0.0??
         10 45 0006    O.Olfi
         10 45 0015    0.018
         10 45 0030    0.025
         10 45 0050    0.031
         10 45 0071    0.041
73/09/OR 16 30 0000    0.022
         16 30 0015    0.0?2
         16 30 0030    0.0?^
         16 30 0050    0.044
         16 30 0070    0.079
73/11/13 10 50 0000    0.01H
         10 50 0005    0.020
         10 50 0015    0.017
         10 50 0040    0.021
         10 50 0069    0.044
                                  11.1
                                   5.5
                                   4.7
                                                                  131301
                                                                 32 08 35.0 083 12 20.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13009   GEORGIA
                                                                 11EPALES
                                                                 3
                                                                                      2111202
                                                                                     0075 FEET
DEPTH

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/36
                                                                  131302
                                                                 33 10 33.0 083 12 30.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13009   GEORGIA

DATE
FROM
TO
73/07/01




73/09/10


73/11/13




TIME
OF
DAY
11 30
11 30
11 30
11 30
11 30
10 15
10 15
10 15
10 30
10 30
10 30
10 30

DEPTH

FEET
0000
0006
0015
0025
0036
0000
0015
0027
0000
0005
0015
0028
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
29.3
28.9
?8.7
25.4
23.5
30.1
29.9
28.7
17.0
16.9
16.4
15.0
11EPALES

00300
DO

MG/L

7.6
6.5
1.9
0.9
7.6
5.8
0.2

fi.4
8.2
fl.6

00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
70




90


54




00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
60
55
55
60
60
71
69
73
5R
57
57
57
3
00400
PH

su
8.70
8.20
7.60
6.70
6.70
7.60
6.80
6.30
6.90
6.70
6.60
6.70

00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
17
16
16
20
20
28
27
30
25
23
24
23
2111202
0040
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.100
0.080
0.060
0.190
0.190
0.140
0.020K
0.090
0.050
0.080
0.050
0.070
FEET DEPTH
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.200
0.400
1.300
0.400
0.400
0.600
0.300
0.400
0.300
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.080
0.070
0.060
0.090
0.090
0.040
0.020
0.020
0.160
0.150
0.140
0.130
00671
PHOS-OIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.003
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.016
0.015
0.015
0.016
          K VALUE KNOWN TO BE
          LESS THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 7<»/ll/?6
DATE T
FROM
TO 0
73/07/01




73/09/10 1
1
1
73/11/13 1
1
1
1
IME
0^
AY
30
30
30
30
30
0 15
0 15
0 15
0 30
0 30
0 30
0 30
DEPTH

FEET
0000
0006
0015
00?5
0036
0000
0015
00?7
0000
0005
0015
002^
                      00665      32217
                     'HOS-TOT   CHLRPHYl
                                  A
                     MG/L P      UG/L
                       0.019
                       0.017
                       •0.015
                       0.023
                       0.0 ?.<=>
                       O.Olri
                       0.015
                       0.023
                       0.020
P.I
3.0
                                                                   13130?
                                                                  33 10 33.0 083 12 30.0
                                                                  SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                  13009   GEORGIA
                                                                  11F.PALES
                                                                  3
                                                    2111202
                                                   0040  FEET
DEPTH

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/26
                                                                  131303
                                                                 33 10 18.0 083 14 50.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13009   GEORGIA
DATE
FROM
TO
73/07/01





73/09/10




73/11/13




00010
TIME DEPTH WATER
OF TEMP
DAY FEET
13
13
13
13
13
13
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
00
00
00
00
00
00
45
45
45
45
45
08
08
08
08
08
0000
0006
0015
0030
0045
0058
0000
0015
0030
0045
0054
0000
0005
0015
0030
0062
CENT
30.
29.
29.
24.
?2.
?2.
31.
29.
27.
26.
25.
19.
18.
18.
17.
16.

3
6
0
5
a
i
7
3
4
5
9
5
7
1
7
1
00300
DO
MG/L

8
6
1
0
0
6
4
0
0
0

8
7
6
6


.0
.9
.2
.5
.9
.0
.0
.1
.1
.2

.0
.0
.6
.4
11EPALES

00300
DO

MG/L

8.0
6.9
1.2
0.5
0.9
6.0
4.0
0.1
0.1
0.2

8.0
7.0
6.6
6.4

00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
60





73




54





00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
65
60
60
63
70
73
77
69
76
80
80
63
61
60
88
88
3
00400
PH

SU
8.20
7.80
7.50
6.70
6.70
6.80
6.80
6.50
6.20
6.50
6.40

6.80
6.60
6.40
6.80

00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
16
16
15
22
26
27
30
27
25
29
29
30
29
28
27
24
2111202
0063
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.100
0.080
0.070
0.160
0.280
0.340
0.030
0.020K
0.180
0.330
0.410
0.030
0.030
0.040
0.080
0.160
FEET DEPTH
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
1.700
0.300
0.200K
0.400
0.400
0.700
0.600
0.400
0.500
0.700
0.700
0.300
0.300
0.200
0.300
0.400
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.140
0.150
0.100
0.320
0.290
0.260
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.080
0.110
0.150
0.180
0.200
0.190
0.310
00671
PHOS-OIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.009
0.003
0.003
0.004
0.005
0.004
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.009
0.015
0.017
0.016
0.019
0.026
       K VALUE KNOWN TO BE
       LESS THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 74/ll/?6
  DATE
  FROM
   TO
TIME DEPTH
 OF
DAY  FEET
73/07/01 13 00 0000
         13 00 0006
         13 00 0015
         13 00 0030
         13 00 0045
         13 00 0053
73/09/10 10 45 0000
         10 45 0015
         10 45 0030
         10 45 0045
         10 45 0054
73/11/13 10 08 0000
         10 08 0005
         10 08 0015
         10 08 0030
         10 08 006?

S-TOT

/L P
0.04?
0.025
0.0 ?0
0.041
0.047
0.045
0.017
0.012
0.016
0.030
O.OJO
O.OP7
0.019
0.019
0.032
0.075
3P217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L
7.H





7.5




4.6




                                                                  131303
                                                                 33 10 18.0 083 14 50.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13009   GFOPGIA
                                                                 IIE^ALES
                                                                 3
                                                                             2111202
                                                                            C063 FEET
DEPTH

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/26
                                                                  131304
                                                                 33 12 50.0 083 15 40.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13141   GEORGIA

DATE
FROM
TO
73/07/01




73/09/10


73/1 1/13






TIME DEPTH
OF

DAY FEET
13 30
13 30
13 30
13 30
13 30
13 55
13 55
13 55
09 13
09 13
09 13
09 13
09 13
0000
0006
0015
0035
0056
0000
0015
0035
0000
0005
0015
0030
0052
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
30.5
29.5
28.0
24.1
21.3
31.0
30.4
27.0
18.1
18.1
17.6
16.8
15.9
11EPALES

00300
00

MG/L

8.9
5.9
0.6
0.7
7.4
5.0
0.4

8.0
8.4
8.0
7.2

00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
60




69


60





00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
65
60
60
70
81
75
72
81
62
62
62
60
60
3
00400
PH

SU
8.50
8.50
7.30
6.80
6.90
8.20
7.20
6.50
6.90
6.90
6.90
6.80
6.70

00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
22
14
16
23
27
24
23
29
20
19
17
18
21
2111202
0060
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.110
0.080
0.110
0.350
0.490
0.090
0.020K
0.250
0.050
0.040
0.050
0.070
0.150
FEET DEPTH
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.400
0.300
0.200K
0.700
0.800
0.600
0.300
0.600
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.300
0.400
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.130
0.080
0.190
0.400
0.300
0.030
0.040
0.230
0.160
0.140
0.130
0.130
0.240
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.005
0.004
0.005
0.007
0.007
0.002K
0.002K
0.002
0.017
0.015
0.016
0.016
0.020
           K VALUE KNOWN TO BE
           LESS THUN INDICATED

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 74/1l/?6
OATE
FROM
TO
73/07/01




73/09/10


73/1 1/13




00665 32217
TIMF DEPTH PHOS-TOT CHLRPHYL
0^ A
DAY FFET
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
09
09
09
09
09
30
30
30
30
30
55
55
55
13
13
13
13
13
0000
0006
OP15
0035
0056
0000
0015
0035
0000
0005
0015
0030
005?
MG/L P
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
n
0
0
.033
,0?«
.031
.060
.056
.021
.019
.051
.02fl
.025
.0?6
.035
.075
UG/L
14. a




8.3


7.4




                                                                  131104
                                                                 33 12 50.0 083  15 40.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13141   GEORGIA
                                                                  11EDALES
                                                                  .'j
 2111202
0060 FEET
DEPTH

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ST3RET RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/26
                                                                  131305
                                                                 33 16 45.0 0«3  13  10.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13141   GEORGIA

DATE
FRON1
TO
73/07/01



73/09/10


73/11/13



TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
14 10 0000
14 10 0006
14 10 0015
14 10 0021
15 CO 0000
15 00 0015
15 00 0025
08 50 0000
03 50 0005
08 50 0014
00010
WATER
TFMP
CENT
?9.3
28.1
26.7
?5.5
30.1
28.7
?6.9
10.3
10.3
10.2
00300
 DO

MG/L
   9.1
   6.7
   6.1
   P. 8
   6.2
   4.6

  10.0
   8.0
 00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES

     36
     35
     29
                                                    00094
                                                  CNOUCTVY
                                                  MICROMHO

                                                        65
                                                        60
                                                        60
                                                        65
                                                        73
                                                        73
                                                        75
                                                        52
                                                        53
                                                        54
11EPALES
3


00400 00410
PH T ALK
CAC03
SU MG/L
9.10
8.80
7.60
7.10
8.70
7.50
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.90



22
17
19
23
25
26
26
23
21
19
211
0025
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.130
0.070
0.120
0.170
0.03U
0.040
0.070
0.070
0.040
0.050
1202


FEET DEPTH
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
1.200
0.300
0.200K
0.200K
1.200
0.500
0.400
0.500
0.200
0.200
00630
N02S.N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.110
0.120
0.270
0.470
0.070
0.180
0.390
0.470
0.480
0.490
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.006
0.015
0.005
0.008
0.003
0.002
0.002
0,049
0.049
0.048
        K  VALUE  KNOWN  TO  BE
        LF.SS  THAN  INDICATED

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/26
  DATE
  Fr*OM
   TO
 OF
DAY  FF.ET
73/07/01 14 10 0000
         14 10 0006
         1* 10 0015
         14 10 0021
7.1/09/10 15 00 0000
         15 00 0015
         15 00 0025
73/11/13 08 50 0000
         08 50 0005
         Ofl 50 0014
0665
S-TOT

/L P
0.045
0.041
0.061
0.044
0.043
0.035
0.036
0.0 «7
O.OeO
3P217
CHLPPHYL
A
UG/L
10.6



11.4


6.6

              o.oso
                                                                   131305
                                                                  33 16 45.0 OB3 13 10.0
                                                                  SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                  131<»1   GEORGIA
                                                                                       2111202
                                                                                      00?5 FEET
                                                                                        DEPTH

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/36
                                                                  131306
                                                                 33 10 07.0 083 04 17.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13009   GEORGIA
DATE
FROM
TO
73/07/01




73/09/10



73/11/13




00010
TIME DEPTH WATER
OF TEMP
DAY FEET
14
14
14
14
14
11
11
11
11
09
09
09
09
09
45
45
45
45
45
40
40
40
40
36
36
36
36
36
0000
0006
0015
0030
0044
0000
0015
0030
0042
0000
0005
0015
0030
0040
CENT
30.6
28. fl
26.8
23.9
?3.2
30.2
28.8
27.0
26.7
16.8
16.7
16.6
16.2
15.9
HEPALES

00300
DO

MG/L

7.4
1.8
0.9
0.7
7.6
1.4
0.2
0.3

8.4
8.2
8.6
7.6

00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
60




75



45





00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
60
60
65
80
90
77
76
90
94
62
62
62
62
63
3
00400
PH

SU
8.50
8.20
6.80
6.80
6.90
8.20
7.00
6.40
6.50
7.00
6.90
6.70
6.70
6.80

00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
21
22
25
33
38
22
24
33
34
23
24
25
28
30
2111202
0048
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.100
0.070
0.120
0.290
0.430
0.060
0.020K
0.210
9.180
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.070
0.090
FEET DEPTH
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.500
0.500
0.300
0.600
0.700
0.600
0.300
0.400
0.500
0.500
0.300
0.300
0.200
0.400
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.080
0.080
0.180
0.220
0.130
0.030
0.020
0.050
0.070
0.090
0.060
0.060
0.040
0.040
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.004
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.002
0.003
0.002
0.018
0.016
0.017
0.017
0.017
        K VALUE KNOWN TO RE
        LESS THflN INDICATED

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STQRET RETRIEVAL DATE 74/11/26
  DATE   TIMF DEPTH
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET

73/07/0) 14 45 0000
         14 45 0006
         14 45 0015
         14 45 0030
         14 45 0044
73/09/10 11 40 0000
         11 40 0015
         11 40 0030
         11 40 004?
73/1 1/13 09 3*. 0000
         09 36 0005
         09 J6 0015
         09 36 0030
         09 36 0040
0665
S-TOT

/L P
0.026
0.024
C.02B
0.051
0.046
U.019
0.014
0.017
0.018
0.036
0.0?9
0.027
0.037
0.053
32?17
CHLRPHYL
A
UP/L
10.6




3."<



9.3




                                                                  13130^
                                                                 33 10 07.0 083 04  17.0
                                                                 SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 13009   GEORGIA
                                                                 11EPALES
                                                                 3
 2111202
004R FEET
OEPTH

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       APPENDIX E
TRIBUTARY and WASTEWATER
  TREATMENT PLANT DATA

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/03
                                                                  1313A1             1313A1
                                                                 33 13 00.0 083 26 00.0
                                                                 MURDER CHEEK
                                                                 13087   PUTNAME CO HWY M
                                                                 T/SINCLA1R LAKE
                                                                 bRDG ON  US 129 N OF RESSEAUS CROSSROADS
                                                                 11EPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH
DATE
FROM
TO
73/03/11
73/04/14
73/05/20
73/06/21
73/07/2*?
73/08/31
73/10/14
73/12/09
74/01/12
74/01/25
74/02/10
74/02/27
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH N02&N03 TOT KJEL
OF N-TOTAL N
DAY FEET
11
19
12
19
19
19
14
16
15
15
10
10
13
10
35
00
35
15
10
08
00
15
55
00
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
C.
115
130
210
168
126
010K
087
140
208
152
192
152
MG/L
0.250
1.050
1.150
0.190
0.580
0.470
0.450
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.400
0.200
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PHOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
G.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
026
132
231
052
050
013
022
020
020
015
022
020
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
p
009
015
018
Oil
026
010
019
032
015
025
020
020
MG/L P
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.035
.040
.045
.035
.045
.060
.075
.067
.055
.080
.080
.210
  K VALUE KNOWN TO dt
       THAN INDICATED

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/03
                                                                  1J13B1             1313B1
                                                                 33 15 30.0 083 25 00.0
                                                                 LITTLL RIVER
                                                                 13      PUTNAME CO HWY M
                                                                 T/SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 BROG ON US 129 1.5 Ml  SW MISSION CHURCH
                                                                 HEPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH
DATE
FROM
TO
73/03/11
73/04/14
73/05/20
73/06/21
73/07/29
73/08/31
73/10/14
73/12/09
74/01/12
74/01/25
74/02/10
74/02/27
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH N02&N03 TOT KJEL
OF N-TOTAL N
DAY FEET
11
19
12
19
19
19
14
16
15
15
11
09
P6
20
40
14
05
00
?0
18
20
30
50
00
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.230
.180
.310
.294
.260
.160
.150
.320
.276
.240
.270
.216
MG/L
0.
1.
1.
2.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
740
800
040
600
610
100K
200
300
200
500
500
900
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PHOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
077
046
067
126
035
007
028
012
010
015
030
085
MG/L
0.
u.
c.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
p
013
019
039
023
061
027
033
055
025
030
025
020
MG/L P
0.045
0.050
0.140
0.050
0.140
0.055
0.075
0.090
0.065
0.125
0.110
0.045
  K VALUE KNOdN ro BE
  LtbS THAN INDICATED

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/02
                                                                  1313C1            1313C1
                                                                 33 14 30.0 083 19 00.0
                                                                 ROOTY CREEK
                                                                 13      PUTNAME CO HWY M
                                                                 T/SINCLAIH LAKE
                                                                 BANK 800 FT ABOVE BRDG AT MOUTH
                                                                 11EPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH

DATE
FROM
TO
73/03/11
73/04/14
73/05/20
73/06/21
73/07/29
73/08/31
73/10/14
73/12/09
74/01/12
74/01/25
74/02/10
74/02/27

TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10 19
18 15
11 55
18 30
21 00
20 30
13 37
15 34
14 15
14 30
12 15
11 00
00630
N02&.N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.340
0.330
0.520
0.540
0.399
0.530
0.600
0.176
0.850
0.680
0.616
0.552
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.850
0.370
2.200
0.240
0.600
0.280
0.450
0.750
0.500
0.600
0.700
0.400
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.061
0.042
0.350
0.027
0.017
0.023
0.019
0.024
0.090
0.090
0.120
0.070
00671
PHOS-OIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.069
0.069
0.200
0.150
0.210
0.231
0.338
0.012
0.220
0.125
0.090
0.085
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.155
0.120
0.530
0.190
0.270
0.290
0.440
0.360
0.315
0.240
0.230
0.230

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STOPET RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/02
                                                                  131301            1313D1
                                                                 33 17 30.0 083 15 30.0
                                                                 CKOOKEQ CHEEK
                                                                 13      PUTNAME CO HWY M
                                                                 T/SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 HWY BRDG BETWEEN MUUTH & CON RUSH CREEK
                                                                 HEPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH
DATE
FrtOM
TO
73/03/11
73/05/06
73/06/05
73/07/07
73/08/07
73/09/0«
73/10/07
73/11/10
73/12/08
74/01/08
74/01/26
74/02/10
74/02/23
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH N02&N03 TOT KJEL
OF N-TOTAL N
DAY FEET
16
14
14
10
10
13
11
10
09
14
16
13
14
30
35
15
30
15
50
30
06
16
45
00
50
00
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.147
.198
.210
.450
.170
.140
.066
.013
.056
.262
.192
.252
.20H
MG/L
1.
1.
0.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
490
700
360
300
290
335
450
350
600
500
200
300
300
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PHOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.042
.052
.019
.120
.017
.017
.014
.020
.016
.065
.010
.040
.035
MG/L
0.
C.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
P
021
014
035
138
034
019
027
016
032
052
035
030
035
MG/L P
0.052
0.037
0.055
0.280
0.075
0.035
0.045
0.025
0.055
0.110
0.065
0.070
0.075

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/02
                                                                  1313E1            1313E1
                                                                 33 20 30.0 083 05 00.0
                                                                 SHOULDERBONE CREEK
                                                                 13      H4NCOCK CO HWY M
                                                                 T/SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 RT 16 bROG SE OF JCT WITH HT 77
                                                                 11EPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH

DATE
FROM
TO
73/03/11
73/0^/08
73/05/Ob
73/06/05
73/07/07
73/08/07
73/09/08
73/10/07
73/11/10
73/12/08
74/01/08
74/01/26
74/02/10
74/02/23

TIME DEPTH
OF
DA* FEET
15 10
12 50
15 30
15 00
11 20
11 30
14 30
13 15
11 15
09 55
15 30
17 00
14 ?5
15 15
00630
00625
NO2&N03 TOT KJEL
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.092
0.078
0.099
0.132
0.130
0.069
0.086
0.046
0.010K
0.012
C.16tt
0.088
0.168
0.116
N
MG/L
1.470
0.630
1.540
0.237
0.230
0.270
0.190
0.300
0.350
0.500
0.200
0.100
0.850
0.400
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.048
0.130
0.030
0.016
0.024
0.017
0.020
0.027
0.048
0.02<+
0.025
0.015
0.085
0.025
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.013
0.031
0.008
0.020
0.018
0.026
0.014
0.024
0.013
0.016

0.020
U.020
0.020
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.030
0.105
0.025
0.040
0.040
0.080
0.035
0.055
0.040
0.025
0.0b5
0.050
0.065
0.050
  K  VALUE  KNOWN TO dE
  LESS  THAN INDICATED

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 75/13/03
                                                                  1313F1            1313F1
                                                                 33 18 30.0 083 06 00.0
                                                                 FORT CKEEK
                                                                 13      HANCOCK CO HWY M
                                                                 T/SINCLAIR LAKE
                                                                 bPDG ON SEC RO WNW OK SPARTA
                                                                 11EPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET
DATE
FROM
TO
73/03/11
73/05/06
73/06/05
73/07/07
73/08/07
73/09/08
73/10/07
73/11/10
73/12/08
74/C1/08
74/01/26
74/02/10
74/02/23
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH N02&N03 TOT KJEL
OF N-TOTAL N
DAY FEET
15
15
15
11
12
15
13
11
10
16
17
14
15
35
50
30
50
00
00
45
46
10
00
10
40
30
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
u
0
0
u
0
0
.039
.036
.050
.046
.040
.048
.014
.010K
.016
.032
.024
.064
.040
MG/L
2.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
200
600
440
240
230
390
250
150
500
100
100K
300
500
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PHOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
a.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
078
020
168
013
020
016
015
015
020
010
007
025
030
MG/L P
0

0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.008

.011

.019
.006
.013
.011
.01?
.015
.010
.015
.015
MG/L P
0.015
0.020
0.015
0.015
0.040
0.020
0.020
0.025
0.015
0.020
0.015
0.040
0.025
DEPTH
 K VALUE KNOWN TO rit
 LESS  THAN  INDICATED

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STORE! (RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/02
                                                                   1313(51             1313G1
                                                                 33 08 30.0 083  12  30.0
                                                                 OCONEE HIVER
                                                                 13      BALDWIN CO HNY  M
                                                                 0/SINCLAIrt LAKE
                                                                 bANK dELO DAM NEAR POWER PLANT  W  SIDE
                                                                 11EPALES              2111204
                                                                 4                    0000 FEET   DEPTH
DATE
FROM
TU
73/03/11
73/0^/14
73/05/20
73/06/21
73/07/29
73/08/31
73/10/14
73/12/09
74/01/12
74/01/25
74/02/10
74/02/27
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH N02&N03 TOT KJFL
OF N-TOTAL N
DAY FEET
09
17
11
17
20
20
14
15
13
13
10
19
52
30
30
50
30
00
05
07
45
30
00
00
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
294
230
270
300
069
015
220
730
320
352
276
252
MG/L
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
680
800
930
595
500
580
300
300
300
400
600
400
00610 00671 00665
NH1-N PHOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
075
590
057
176
138
357
080
108
040
050
085
045
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
c.
0.
p
017
034
017
014
019
019
026
010
030
025
040
025
MG/L P
0.040
0.100
0.035
0.040
0.030
0.05U
0.026
0.023
0.080
0.075
0.140
0.120

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/02
                                                                  1313G2            1313G2
                                                                 33 22 00.0 083 08 JO.O
                                                                 OCONEE RIVER
                                                                 13      PUTNAM CO HWY MA
                                                                 I/SINCLAIK LAKE
                                                                 BOAT RAMP BELO HWY 16 BROG
                                                                 11EPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET
DEPTH
DATE
FROM
TO
73/03/11
73/0^/08
73/05/20
73/06/05
73/07/07
73/08/07
73/09/08
73/10/07
73/11/10
73/12/08
74/ul/OB
7WC1/26
74/02/10
74/02/23
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH N02«»N03 TOT KJEL
OF .N-TUTAL N
OAf FEET
16
11
15
14
11
10
14
12
10
09
15
16
la
14
00
45
10
50
00
50
?5
45
30
40
1?
35
10
30
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.380
.220
.480
.450
.420
.530
.410
.460
.460
.490
.<»60
.450
.430
.420
MG/L
1.
1.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
150
130
200
400
?50
255
350
350
350
400
400
20J
too
POO
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PHOS-UIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL OKTHO
MG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(>.
/L
.200
.290
.105
.088
.023
.020
.036
.036
.023
.032
.030
.030
.03b
.025
MG/L
0.
0.
o.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
u.
0.
0.
G.
p
023
050
023
026
028
033
030
040
048
044
040
030
025
030
MG/L P
0.090
0.175
0.065
O.Odb
0.070
0.095
0.080
0.12o
0.082
0.120
0.135
0.100
0.115
0.085

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 75/12/02
                                                                  1313H1            1313H1
                                                                 33 11 00.0 083 26 30.0
                                                                 BIG CEDAR CREEK
                                                                 13      PUTNAM CO HMY MA
                                                                 T/SINCLAIK LAKE
                                                                 8RDG ON US 129 NNE OF GRAY
                                                                 11EPALES             2111204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET
DATE
FROM
TO
73/03/11
73/04/14
73/05/20
73/06/22
73/07/29
73/08/31
73/10/14
73/12/09
74/01/12
74/01/25
74/02/10
74/02/27
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH N02fcN03 TOT KJEL
OF N-TOTAL N
DAY FEET
11
18
12
19
20
19
14
15
14
15
10
11
00
45
25
00
00
?5
00
59
45
00
50
00
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.063
.066
.110
.096
.078
.072
.040
.052
.084
.072
.144
.088
MG/L
0.
0.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
840
580
100
740
360
100K
200
200
200
100
400
200
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PHOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L
0.044
0.115
0.300
0.200
0.033
0.014
0.027
0.020
0.015
0.010
0.030
0.020
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
G.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
p
010
009
010
008
017
Oil
016
016
010
015
015
010
MG/L P
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.030
.025
.045
.030
.025
.025
.035
.030
.030
.045
.080
.200
DEPTH
   K  VALUE  r^NOWN  TO  BE
   L£SS  THAN  INDICATED

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        KETP.It.Vftl. OATF
   T'J
73/0*/03
73/1
                        oo-sio
 Of-
• >AY

 1 on
 I no
 3 no
 1 oo
               FRET
M-fOML
  M'o/L

   •") . 12'j
   0.140
   '.'..07?
73/11/05   ? 10
7 1/1/VIC   0 Of.
7a/()|/0'5  10 10
                         o.poo
                         0 . 1 0 ')
                         '.i .0^0
     •UO-i  1 > r, 0
     ^/ll  1!) n:)
7<./y-i/0'»  10 00
7^/0(->/24  1 (^ 00
7t./(\ 7/}'l  10 r 0
  006'5
ToT KJt-'L

  MG/L

  1 ft . * 10

  ?^. 100
  I ft . ','> (i D

  2S.COO
  IP.^OO
                         1 ft. o n T
                         i ?. o o o
                         17.000

                         '•"ft. 100
 0061C
NH'j-N
TOTAL
 MG/L
  1.600

  1.9QO

  7.900
  5.100
                                               S . 1 0 0
                                                         00671
                                               0 . 0 0 S
OPT HO
MG/L P

  7.000
  4.800

  ft.900
 13.700
 15.400
 13.POO
  4.700
 11.500
  ft.000
 1 1.500
 13.000
  9. son
ni3ct
33 19 00.0 0*3
EATONTON
13087 PUTNAM
T/SINCLAIP LAKE
*
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STOPET WETPIfVAL OATF 75/01/06
                                                                  131331          PD131331     P000700
                                                                 33 19 00.0 083 34 30.0
                                                                 MONTICELLO NOPTH
                                                                 13009   1:350000 ATHENS
                                                                 T/LAKE SINCLAIR
                                                                 PEARSON CHEEK/MURDER CREEK
                                                                 11EPALES             3141204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH

                      00630     n()635     00610     00671     00665     50051     50053
  DATE   TIMP OEDTH N03&N03   TOT KJEL   NH3-N    PHOS-OIS  PHOS-TOT    FLOW    CONDUIT
  FKOM    OF        N-TOTAL      N       TOTAL     OWTHO                RATE    FLOW-MGO
   TO    DAY  FEET    MG/L      ^G/L      MO/L     MG/L P    MG/L P   INST MGO  MONTHLY
73/04/n
CP-
73/04/13
73/05/15
CPIT1-
73/05/15
73/06/14
CP(T>-
73/06/14
73/07/13
CP-
73/07/13
73/08/30
CP(T)-
73/08/30
73/09/15
CP(T>-
73/09/15
73/10/15
CD-
73/10/15
73/11/1S
CP(T)-
73/1 1/15
71/13/14
CP(T)-
73/13/14
74/01/15
CP(T>-
74/0 1/15
74/03/1P
CP(T)-
74/03/18
74/:) 3/1^1
Cp< T> -
11

16
11

16
11

16
11

16
11
16
11

16
11

16
10

16
10

16
10

16
10

16
11

00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00
00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00


0


n


0


0


0

0


J


0


0


0


0


3

.330


.065


.013


.390


.088

.080


.031


.060


.130


.380


.530


.300

14.700


13.300


'.760


14.000


P. 600

17.600


31.500


14.500


15.000


13.SOO


8.400


13. COO

3.500


1.500


0.093


0.180


0.105

3. POO


1.800


5. POO


4.300


3.400


3. OOP


5.05U

5.300


5.500


4.500


6.500


6.300

8.130


8.775


9.300


8.300


7.100


4.800


6.300

6.600


7.000


4.935


8.450




9.700


13.500


9.300


9.700


8.300


6.000


7.900

0


0


0


0


9

0


0


0


0


0


0


0

.100


.090


.098


.100


.095

.105


.170


.100


.100


.100


.100


.100

0.100


0.095


0.175


0.100


0.095

0.105


0.175


0.100


0.100


0.100


0.100


0.100
         16 00

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       VETPIFVAL DATE 75/01/06
OATF
F^O'-'
 TO
               OF^TH
                     N-Tf)TA|.
         DAY   F£t'T







0 0610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L







00671
PHOS-OIS
OPTHO
MG/L P
131321 P0131321
33 19 00.0 Oa3 ?4 JO.O
MONT I CELLO NO^TH
13009 1:250000 ATHENS
T/LAKE SINCLAIR
IIE-^ALFS 2K1204
<* oooo FEET
006^5 50051 50053
PHOS-TOT FLOW CONDUIT
RATE FLOW-MOD
MG/L P INST MG") MONTHLY
74/0<+/lS  10  00
c^ (r > -  '•
       s :i*>  on
                                 ^.700
                                                                                                     P000700
                                                                                                      DEPTH
5.^00
6.S>00
0.100
0.175

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     PETPIEV4L OATE 75/D1/06
                                                                13132?          P013132?     POOOR50
                                                               33 19 00.0 083 2* 30.0
                                                               MOMT4CELLO SOUTH
                                                               13      1:250000 ATHENS
                                                               T/LAKE SINCLAIR
                                                               "HHITE OAK CREEK/MURDER CREEK
                                                               11EPALES             21*120*
                                                               -4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH

                    00630     00625     00610     00671     00665     50051 .    50053
DATE   TIME DEPTH NO?&N03   TOT KJEL   NH3-N    PHOS-OIS  PHOS-TOT    FLOW    CONDUIT
FROM
TO
73/04/13
CP-
73/04/13
73/05/15
CP-
73/05/15
73/«6/14
CP(T>-
73/06/14
73/07/13
CP(T)-
73/07/13
73/08/20
CP(T>-
73/08/20
73/09/17
CP(T1-
73/09/17
73/10/15
CP-
73/10/15
73/11/15
CP(T)-
73/1 1/15
73/12/14
CP(T>-
73/12/14
74/01/15
CP < T > -
74/01/15
74/0 2/1*
CP-
74/02/1*
74/03/15
CP(T)-
74/03/15
OF
OAY FEET
11

16
11

16
11

16
11

16
11

16
11

16
11

16
10

16
11

16
10

16
10

16
10

16
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
00

00
N-TOTAL
MG/L

0.810


o.&;?o


0.490


0.210


0.240


0.13?


1.935


4.40(1


2.600


0.3?0


O.HOO


0.1 60

N
MG/L

7.800


12.000


4.870


9.800


27.300


9.350


7.600


5.900


9.100


10.000


6.200


11.000

TOTAL
MG/L

3


4


0


0


0


0


0


0


0


2


1


3


.200


.?50


.081


.800


.099


.785


.650


.390


.250


.300


.350


.400

ORTHO
MG/L P

7.000


10.500


10.750


9.000


11. BOO


15.000


15.380


16.800


14.700


12.000


5.700


7.900

RATE FLOH-MGD
HtG/L P INST MOD -MONTHLY

7. BOO


11.500


11.250


14.000


16.000


15.800


17.600


17.300


16.000


13.500


6.800


9.600


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


0.


090


085


098


092


090


093


175


094


093


093


095


095


0.090


0.095


0.175


0.093


0.090


0.100


0.175


0.095


0.093


0.093


0.095


0.095


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ST'WT
   TO
        OATH 7S/01/.T6
10
 *. 00
 Of        N- TOTAL
Oar  FF.ifT    MG/L
              O.ftOO
                                  T.OOO
                                                                                        POOO«SO
                                                         33 19 00.0  083  24  30.0
                                                         MONTICELLO  SOUTH
                                                         1.3       1 :250000 ATHtNS
                                                         T/LAKE SINCLAIM
                                                         *HTTE OAK CREFK/MUKDEH CWEEK
                                                                              0000  FEET  DEPTH
006P5
TOT KJF.L
N
MG/L
o .^ i o
Nh3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
00*71
°nos-nis
OPTHO
MG/L P
00665
PMOS-TOT

MG/L P
50051
FLO*
RATE
INST MGO
50053
CONDUIT
FLO^-MG
MONTHLY
1.P50
5.POO
6.100
0.095
0.175

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STORFT PFTRIFVAI. DATE 75/01/06
                                                                  131331          AS131331     P001100
                                                                 33 36 00.0 083 2« 30.0
                                                                 MAOISOM NOKTHSIDE
                                                                 13      1:250000 ATHENS
                                                                 T/LAKE SINCLAIR
                                                                 MILE flWANCH/APALACHEE KIVER/OCONEE WIVER
                                                                 11EPALES             2141204
                                                                 4                   0000 FEET  DEPTH

OAT If
f POM
TO
73/0^/1^
73/05/22
73/06/2?
73/37/23
73/0*/22
73/09/24
73/10/27
73/1 1/27
7V 1 2/?<*
7^/0 1/23
7a/i)<3/23
74/03/25

TIMF OF.PTH
OF
DAY FF.ET
11 00
09 30
11 00
10 00
0* 15
11 00
OQ ~»o
13 00
09 00
09 30
10 10
IS 00
f C 6 3 C)
NO?^N03
M-TOTAL
MG/L
0.065
.) . 3 30
0 . 0 V. 5
0 . 150
0.1 00
0.070
5.100
") . 1 2 1)
O.HOO
0.200
0.040
0.400
00625
TOT KJFL
N
MG/L
27.300
33.600
If. 900
'2.000
.22.000
29.000
6. 700
23.000
23.000
24.000
12.000
1 f- • . i) 0 0
00610
NH3-M
TOTAL '
MG/L
14. HOD
1C. 900
3.250
9.700
9.500
17.000
2.000
11.000
6.200
6.500
4.ROO
6. POO
00671
PHOS-OIS
OR FHO
MG/L P
13.000
12.400
7.900
11.000
13.000
15.500
13.000
15. BOO
17.600
8.HOO
6.300
9.300
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
13.500
IP. tJOO
9.500
13.500
15.000
17.820
14. COO
1H.OOO
22.000
9.700
7.7UO
13.500
50051
FLOw
RATE
INST MGD
0.250
0.150
0. 120
0.120
0.100
0.150
0.150
0.160
0.175
0.150
0.250
0.200
50053
CONDUIT
FLOvJ-MGO
MONTHLY
0.230
0.125
0.125
0.125
0.125
0.125
0.125
0.130
0.150
0.175
0.250
0.175

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STOwET ~>FT«IFVAi. U4TE 75/01/06
                                                                   13133?          AS131332     P001SOO
                                                                  33 35  00.0  0*3 2ft 30.0
                                                                  "IAOISON SOUTHSIOE
                                                                  13      1:250000 ATHENS
                                                                  T/LAKE SINCLAIR
                                                                  LITTLE SUGAH C^EEK/OCONEE HIVE«
                                                                  11EPALES             2141204
                                                                  4                    0000 FEET  DEPTH
F^O"
TO i
73/04/H
73/05/?'-> i
73/06/?^>
73/07/23
73/0^/2? (
73/09/^4
73/ 1 0/2 r
73/1 l/?7
73/12/24
74/01/23 '
74 /O?/? \
74/03/25
OF'
)AY
10 30
)4 00
1 15
10 00
IS 45
0 30
0 30
0 30
o on
9 no
i on
5 3C
              FfFT
N-TOTAL
•",/L
6 . 0 0 0
J.3->0
•'1 . 0'->T
'! . 0 4 0
0 . 0?5
0.21)
0.062
0.020
0.17')
0.0 J0
•-. . 1 23
0 . 0<»0
TOT KJFL
N
MG/L
3.500
7. POO
17.300
2H.SOO
27.300
2*. 000
20.000
33.000
19.000
??.OdO
ft . P ;) 0
n . o n o
00610
Ni-i3-N
TOTAL
*G/L
0.490
2.200
6.400
9.700
10.400
22.500
7.700
15.000
6.400
3.900
3. 160
5 . f 0 f '
00671
PhOS-DIS
OhJTHO
MG/L P
4.800
2.300
7.000
5.500
9.500
°,.050
7.000
12.000
5.520
3.360
2.700
4.300
00665
PHOS-TOT
50051 50053
FLOW CONDUIT
«ATF. FLOtf-MGD
MG/L P IMST MGO MONTHLY
5.500
3.150
B.800
8.500
11. bOO
11.000
9.200
14.250
7.200
4.600
3.?00
7.200
0.300
0.250
0.220
0.230
0.215
0.250
0.250
0.240
0.275
0.250
0.350
0.350
0.275
0.225
U.225
0.225
0.225
0.225
0.230
0.215
0.250
0.2HO
0.325
0.325

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