U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
WORKING PAPER SERIES
REPORT
ON
NORFORK LAKE
BAXTER AND FULTON COUNTIES, ARKANSAS
OZARK OXWIY, MISSOURI
EPA REGION VI
WORKING PAPER No, 491
CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY - CORVALLIS, OREGON
and
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING & SUPPORT LABORATORY - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
699-440
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REPORT
ON
NORFORKLAKE
BAXIER AND FULTON COUNTIES, ARKANSAS
OZARK COUNTY, MISSOURI
EPA REGION VI
WORKING PAPER No,
WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE
ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF POLLUTION
CONTROL AND ECOLOGY
AND THE
ARKANSAS NATIONAL GUARD
JANUARY, 1977
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REPORT ON NORFORK LAKE
BAXTER AND FULTON COUNTIES, ARKANSAS
OZARK COUNTY, MISSOURI
EPA REGION VI
by
National Eutrophication Survey
Water and Land Monitoring Branch
Monitoring Applications Laboratory
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory
Las Vegas, Nevada
and
Eutrophication Survey Branch
Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory
Corvallis, Oregon
Working Paper No. 491
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
January 1977
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CONTENTS
Page
Foreword ii
List of Arkansas Study Lakes iv
Lake and Drainage Area Map v
Sections
I. Conclusions 1
II. Lake and Drainage Basin Characteristics 4
III. Lake Water Quality Summary 6
IV. Nutrient Loadings 12
V. Literature Reviewed 18
VI. Appendices 19
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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 freshwater lakes and
reservoirs.
OBJECTIVES
The Survey was designed to develop, in conjunction with state
environmental agencies, information on nutrient sources, concen-
trations, 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 nonpoint source pollution abatement in lake water-
sheds.
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
watershed 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
planninq [§303(e)], water quality criteria/standards review
[§303(c)], clean lakes [§314(a,bj], 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 condition
are being made to advance the rationale and data base for refine-
ment of nutrient water quality criteria for the Nation's freshwater
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 the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and to augment plans implementation by the states.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The staff of the National Eutrophication Survey (Office of
Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
expresses sincere appreciation to the Arkansas Department of Pollution
Control and Ecology for professional involvement, to the Arkansas
National Guard for conducting the tributary sampling phase of the
Survey, and to those Arkansas wastewater treatment plant operators
who provided effluent samples and flow data.
The staff of the Water Division of the Arkansas Department
of Pollution Control and Ecology provided invaluable lake documentation
and counsel during the Survey, reviewed the preliminary reports
and provided critiques most useful in the preparation of this Working
Paper series.
Major General Thomas C. Armstrong, the Adjutant General of
Arkansas, and Project Officer Colonel Lavaun M. James, who directed
the volunteer efforts of the Arkansas National Guardsmen, are also
gratefully acknowledged for their assistance to the Survey.
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IV
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
STUDY LAKES
STATE OF ARKANSAS
LAKE NAME
Beaver
Blackfish
Blue Mountain
Bull Shoals
Catherine
Chicot
DeGray
Erling
Grand
Greer's Ferry
Hamilton
Millwood
Nimrod
Norfork
Ouachita
Table Rock
COUNTY
Benton, Carroll, Washington
Crittenden, St. Francis
Logan, Yell
Baxter, Boone, Marion
(Taney, Ozark in MO)
Garland, Hot Spring
Chicot
Clark, Hot Spring
Lafayette
Chicot
Van Buren, Cleburne
Garland
Hempstead, Howard,
Little River, Sevier
Perry, Yell
Baxter, Fulton (Ozark in MO)
Garland, Montgomery
Boone, Carroll (Barry,
Taney in MO)
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REPORT ON NORFORK LAKE, ARKANSAS
STORE! NO. 0513
I. CONCLUSIONS
A. Trophic Condition:*
Based upon field observations and Survey data, Norfork
Lake is considered mesotrophic. Potential for primary pro-
duction as indicated by algal assay control yield was low.
Chlorophyll a_ values ranged from a low of 0.3 yg/1 in the
summer to a high of 16.4 yg/1 with a mean of 3.4 jjg/1. The
mean Seechi disc reading was 144 cm (57 inches). Of the 16
Arkansas lakes sampled in 1974, 12 had greater median total
phosphorus levels, 5 had greater median inorganic nitrogen
values, and 12 had greater median dissolved orthophosphorus
levels than Norfork Lake.
There was near oxygen depletion in Stations 01 to 06
of the lake during the September and October sampling rounds,
Survey limnologists noted hydrogen sulfide in bottom samples
at Stations 01, 02, 03, and 06 during these rounds.
B. Rate-Limiting Nutrient:
Algal assay results indicate that Norfork Reservoir is
limited by available phosphorus. Spikes with phosphorus
alone or nitrogen and phosphorus simultaneously resulted in
*See Appendix E
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increased assay yields. The addition of nitrogen alone did not
produce a growth response. The ratios of total available nitrogen
to orthophosphorus (N/P) in the lake data further substantiate
phosphorus limitation.
C. Nutrient Controllability:
1. Point sources -
The mean annual phosphorus load from point sources
was estimated to be 3.8% of the total load reaching Norfork
Lake. The city of Gainesville contributed 1.6% of the total
load. In addition, there are two trout hatcheries, Bryant
Springs Trout Farm and Crystal Lake Fisheries that dis-
charge into Bryant and Hunter Creeks, respectively (Missouri
Department of Natural Resources, manuscript). Nutrient
contributions from these sources are not known.
Loading calculations based upon nutrient concentrations
and flow data yield a net export of phosphorus from Norfork
Lake, suggesting that sampling was not adequate to depict
actual loading and export rates. This export could be at-
tributed to undetected discharges reaching the lake from un-
known industrial and municipal sources. Additional sampling
and an evaluation of current land use and lakeshore construc-
tion are required before a nutrient budget for the lake can
be determined.
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2. Nonpoint sources -
The total phosphorus load from nonpoint sources accounted
for 98.4% of the loading reaching Norfork Lake. Major tribu-
taries contributed 80.4% for the total while minor tributaries
and ungaged drainage areas contributed 10.4%.
Norfork Lake has localized problem areas related to run-
off and seepage from developed areas having inadequate sewage
treatment facilities and runoff from agricultural leases
(Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 1971).
This runoff contributed to high coliform bacterial counts and
enrichment around the Pigeon Creek drainage area and Cranfield.
The coliform bacteria counts at five of the sampling points
of the Pollution Control Survey exceeded the maximum set forth
by the Arkansas State Health Department.
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II. LAKE AND DRAINAGE BASIN CHARACTERISTICS
Lake and drainage basin characteristics are itemized be-
low. Lake morphometry was provided by the Arkansas Department
of Pollution Control and Ecology. Tributary flow data were pro-
vided by the Arkansas District Office of the U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS). Outlet drainage area includes the lake surface
area. Mean hydraulic retention time was obtained by dividing
the lake volume by the mean flow of the outlet. Tributary 0513
Q-l is included in the drainage area and discharge figures for
Station 0513 F-l, so has been omitted as an additional input to
the lake. Precipitation values are estimated by methods as out-
lined in National Eutrophication Survey (NES) Working Paper No.
175. A table of metric/English conversions is included as
Appendix A.
A. Lake Morphometry:
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1. Surface area: 89.03 km .
2. Mean depth: 17.3 meters.
3. Maximum depth: 57.3 meters.
4. Volume: 1,543.096 x 106 m3.
5. Mean hydraulic retention time: 355 days.
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B. Tributary and Outlet:
(See Appendix B for flow data)
1 . Tributaries -
Drainage Mean flow
Name area (km ) (m
A-2 North Fork Hhite River 1,460.8 19.61
C-l Hutch Creek 22.8 0.23
D-l Pigeon Creek 23.1 0.24
E-l East Pigeon Creek 24.9 0.26
F-l Lick Creek 255.9 1.52
G-l Pine Creek (Caney Creek) 106.4 0.78
H-l Bryant Creek 1,349.4 14.18
J-l Bridges Creek 75.1 0.55
K-l Barren Creek 26.9 0.28
L-l Bennetts Bayou 174.8 1.83
M-l Bennetts River 176.6 1.85
N-l Big Creek 136.2 1.42
P-l Brushy Creek 33.2 0.34
Minor tributaries and
immediate drainage - 727 .4 7.16
Totals 4,593.5 50.25
2. Outlet - A-l North Fork 4,682.7 50.25
White River
C. Precipitation:
1. Year of sampling: 150.9 cm.
2. Mean annual: 148.8 cm.
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III. LAKE WATER QUALITY SUMMARY
Norfork Lake was sampled four times during the open-
water season of 1974 by means of a pontoon-equipped Huey
helicopter. Each time, samples for physical and chemical
parameters were collected from seven stations on the lake
and from a number of depths at each station (see map, page v)-
During each visit, depth-integrated samples were collected
from each station for chlorophyll a_ analysis and phytoplankton
identification and enumeration. During the first and last vi-
sits, 18.9-liter depth-integrated samples were composited for
algal assays. Maximum depths sampled were 57.3 meters at Sta-
tion 01, 33.5 meters at Station 02, 51.8 meters at Station 03,
40.8 meters at Station 04, 31.7 meters at Station 05, 31.4 me-
ters at Station 06, and 13.1 meters at Station 07. For a more
detailed explanation of MES methods, see NES Working Paper No.
175.
The results obtained are presented in full in Appendix C
and are summarized in III-A for waters at the surface and at the
maximum depth for each site. Results of the phytoplankton counts
and chlorophyll ^ determinations are included in III-B. Results
of the limiting nutrient study are presented in III-C.
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B. Biological Characteristics:
1. Phytoplankton -
Sampling
Date
04/05/74
06/19/74
09/03/74
10/10/74
Dominant
Genera
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
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Melosira
Stipitococcus
Centric diatoms
Cryptomonas
Other genera
Total
Fragilaria
Dinobryon
Cryptomonas
Ceratium
Cyclotella
Other genera
Total
Fragilaria
Nitzschia
Microcystis
Achnanthes
Melosira
Other genera
Total
Microcystis
Flagellates
Cryptomonas
Dactyl ococcopsi
Mougeotia
Other genera
Algal
Units
per ml
556
408
148
74
74
149
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645
609
179
72
72
214
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805
689
632
402
345
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603
362
322
s 241
201
1,168
Total 2,897
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2. Chlorophyll a -
Sampling Station Chlorophyll
Date Number (yg/1)
04/05/74 01 3.0
02 2.4
03 2.2
04 2.4
05 16.4
06 2.8
07 0.8
06/19/74 01 0.3
02 1.3
03 0.4
04 1.1
05 2.1
06 2.5
07 3.8
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02 2.7
03 3.6
04 3.9
05 3.3
06 5.1
07 7.7
10/10/74 01 2.0
02 2.9
03 2.3
04 3.3
05 3.5
06 3.8
07 7.1
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C. Limiting Nutrient Study:
1. Autoclaved, filtered, and nutrient spiked -
a. 04/05/74 - Stations 01-03
2.
Spike(mg/l )
Control
0.05 P
0.05 P + 1.0 N
1.00 N
b. 10/09/74
Spike (mg/1 )
Control
0.05 P
0.05 P + 1.0 N
1.00 N
c. 10/09/74
Spike (mg/1 )
Control
0.05 P
0.05 P + 1.0 N
1.00 N
Discussion -
Ortho P
Cone. (mg/1 )
0.005
0.055
0.055
0.005
- Stations 01-04
Ortho P
Cone. (mg/1 )
0.010
0.060
0.060
0.010
- Stations 05-07
Ortho P
Cone. (mg/1 )
0.015
0.065
0.065
0.015
The control yields of the
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Cone. (mg/1 )
0.275
0.275
1.275
1.275
Inorganic N
Cone. (mg/1 )
0.082
0.082
1.082
1.082
Inorganic N
Cone. (mg/1 )
0.157
0.157
1.157
1 .157
assay alga,
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(mg/1 -dry wt. )
0.1
0.4
12.1
0.1
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(mg/1 -dry wt. )
0.2
1.7
19.8
0.2
Maximum Yield
(mg/1 -dry wt. )
0.5
4.5
18.4
0.3
Selenastrum capr-
cornutum. indicate that the potential for primary productivity
was low to moderate on Norfork Reservoir during the spring and
fall sampling periods. The lake was phosphorus limited at
those times as indicated by the increased yield of the test
alga in response to an addition of orthophosphorus. Spikes
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with nitrogen and phosphorus simultaneously resulted in
maximum yield. Spikes with nitrogen alone did not produce
a response beyond the control yield.
The spring assay sample for Stations 04 to 07 was
broken during shipment, so is not included in this report.
The mean N/P ratios were 77/1 in the spring, 59/1 in
the summer, 38/1 in the early fall, and 33/1 in the late
fall, further suggesting primary limitation by phosphorus.
An N/P ratio of 14/1 or greater generally reflects phos-
phorus limitation.
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IV. NUTRIENT LOADINGS
(See Appendix D for data)
For the determination of nutrient loadings, the Arkansas
and Missouri National Guards 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 March and April
when two samples were collected. Sampling was begun in June 1974,
and was completed in May 1975.
Through an interagency agreement, stream flow estimates for
the year of sampling and a "normalized" or average year were pro-
vided by the Arkansas and Missouri District Offices of the USGS
for the tributary sites nearest the lake.
In this report, nutrient loads for sampled tributaries ex-
cept Lick Creek, Station F-l, were determined by using a modifi-
cation of a USGS computer program for calculating stream loadings.
Nutrient loads indicated for tributaries are those measured minus
known point source loads, if any.
Nutrient loadings for F-l, Lick Creek, and unsampled "minor
tributaries and immediate drainage" ("ZZ" of USGS) were estimated
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by using the mean annual nutrient loads, in kg/km /yr, at Stations
C-l, D-l, E-l, G-l, K-l, N-l, and P-l, and multiplying the means
p
by the ZZ area in km.
Nutrient loads for the Gainesville, Ozark County School Dis-
trict, and Rainbow Trout and Game Ranch wastewater treatment plants
were estimated at 1.134 kg P and 3.401 kg M/Capita/yr.
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A. Waste Sources:
1. Known municipal -
Name
Gainesville*
Population
Served
300
Ozark County Schoolt 240
District R-5 (Gainesville)
Rainbow Trout and 185
Game Rancht
Mean Flow Receiving
Treatment (m3/d x 103) Water
Stabilization 0.114** Lick Creek
pond
Stabilization 0.091** Lick Creek
pond
Stabilization 0.070** Spring Creek
pond
Known industrial -
Name
Baxter Laboratories*** Pharma-
Product
Pharma-
ceuticals
Treatment
Extended
Aeration
Mean Flow
(m3/d x 103)
0.121
Receivinq
Water
Walker Creek to
Pigeon Creek
*U.S. EPA, 1971. ^
**Estimated at 0.3785 m /capita/day.
***Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 1975.
tMissouri Department of Natural Resources, manuscript.
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B. Annual Total Phosphorus Loading - Average Year:
1. Inputs -
Source kg P/yr
d.
e.
f.
Tributaries (nonpoint load) -
A-2 North Fork White River
C-l Hutch Creek
D-l Pigeon Creek
E-l East Pigeon Creek
F-l Lick Creek
G-l Pine Creek (Caney Creek)
H-l Bryant Creek
J-l Bridges Creek
K-l Barren Creek
L-l Bennetts Bayou
M-l Bennetts River
N-l Big Creek
P-l Brushy Creek
Minor tributaries and immediate
drainage (nonpoint load) -
Known municipal STP's -
Gainesville
Ozark School District
Rainbow Trout and Game Ranch
Septic tanks* -
Known industrial -
Baxter Laboratories
Direct precipitation** -
Totals
8,830
80
90
80
770
265
4,955
170
105
575
765
415
115
2,180
340
270
210
30
2. Output - A-l North Fork White
River
3. Net annual P export*** -
Unknown
1,560
21,805
27,840
6,035
% of
total
40.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
3.5
1
22,
0.8
0.5
2.6
3.5
1.9
0.5
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10.0
1.6
1.2
1.0
0.1
7.2
100.0
*Estimate based on 30 lakeside residences, 21 parks, and 1 camp.
**Estimated (see NES Working Paper No. 175).
***Export probably due to unknown sources and/or sampling error.
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C. Annual Total Nitrogen Loading - Average Year:
1. Inputs -
% of
Source kg N/yr total
a. Tributaries (nonpoint load) -
A-2 North Fork White River 704,060 42.3
C-l Hutch Creek 5,215 0.3
D-l Pigeon Creek 5,270 0.3
E-l East Pigeon Creek 5,725 0.3
F-l Lick Creek 67,045 4.0
6-1 Pine Creek (Caney Creek) 23,995 1.4
H-l Bryant Creek 360,365 21.6
J-l Bridges Creek 16,050 1.0
K-l Barren Creek 9,150 0.5
L-l Bennetts Bayou 64,010 3.0
M-l Bennetts River 65,470 3.9
N-l Big Creek 37,660 2.3
P-l Brushy Creek 10,035 0.6
b. Minor tributaries and immediate
drainage (nonpoint load) - 190,580 11.5
c. Known municipal STP's -
Gainesville 1,020 0.1
Ozark School District 815 0.1
Rainbow Trout and Game Ranch 630 <0.1
d. Septic tanks* - 1,130 0.1
e. Known industrial -
Baxter Laboratories Unknown —
f. Direct precipitation** - 96,115 5.8
Totals 1,664,340 100.0
2. Output - A-l North Fork White 1,442,945
River
3. Net annual N accumulation - 221,395
*Estimate based on 30 lakeside residences, 21 parks, and 1 camp.
**Estimated (see NES Working Paper No. 175).
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D. Mean Annual Nonpoint Nutrient Export by Subdrainage Area:
Tributary kg P/km^/yr ko N/km^/yr
North Fork White River 6 482
Hutch Creek 4 229
Pigeon Creek 4 228
East Pigeon Creek 3 230
Lick Creek 3 262
Pine Creek (Caney Creek) 2 226
Bryant Creek 4 267
Bridges Creek 2 214
Barren Creek 4 340
Bennetts Bayou 3 366
Bennetts River 4 371
Big Creek 3 277
Brushy Creek 3 302
E. Mean Nutrient Concentration in Ungaged Streams:
Mean Total P Mean Total N
Tributary (mg/1) (mg/1)
B-l Little Pigeon Creek 0.019 1.430
T-l Walker Creek 0.016 0.900
The mean nutrient concentrations to the above ungaged
streams are in line with the levels in the unimpacted gaged
tributaries entering Norfork Reservoir.
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17
Yearly Loadings:
In the following table, the existing phosphorus annual
loading is compared to the relationship proposed by Vollenweider
(1975). Essentially, his eutrophic loading is that at which
the receiving waters would become eutrophic or remain eutrophic;
his oligotrophic loading is that which would result in the
receiving water remaining oligotrophic or becoming oligotrophic
if morphometry permitted. A mesotrophic loading would be
considered one between eutrophic and oligotrophic.
Note that Vollenweider's model may not apply to lakes with
short hydraulic retention times or in which light penetration is
severely restricted by high concentrations of suspended solids
in the surface waters.
Total Yearly
Phosphorus Loading
(g/m2/yr)
Estimated loading for Morfork Lake 0.24
Vollenweider's eutrophic loading 0.80
Vollenweider's oligotrophic loading 0.40
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18
V. LITERATURE REVIEWED
Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 1971.
Pollution Control Survey of White River Basin, August -
October, 1971. Little Rock, Arkansas.
Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 1975.
Section 303(e). White River Basin Plan (Arkansas Portion).
Missouri Department of Natural Resources (manuscript) Water
Quality Management Basin Plan for the White River Basin.
Jefferson City, Missouri. Division of Environmental Quality.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971. Inventory of
Municipal Waste Facilities. EPA Publication No. OWP-1
Volume 6, Office of Media Programs, Office of Water Programs,
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1975. National Eutro-
phication Survey Methods 1973-1976. Working Paper No. 175.
National Environmental Research Center, Las Vegas, Nevada,
and Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Vollenweider, R. A. 1975. Input-Output Models With Special
Reference to the Phosphorus Loading Concept in Limnology.
Schweiz. Z. Hydrol. 37:53-84.
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19
VI. 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
Cubic meters x 8.107 x 10" = acre/feet
Square kilometers x 0.38G1 - square miles
Cubic meters/sec x 35.315 - cubic feet/sec
Centimeter:, x 0.3937 = inches
Kilograms x 2.205 ~ pounds
Kilograms/square kilometer x 5.711 = Ibs/square mile
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APPENDIX B
TRIBUTARY FLOW DATA
-------
CODE 0513
TOTAL
TRIBUTARY FLOrt INFORMATION FO^ A«
NO*FOR!\ LAKE
:-A*'tA OF LAN.E1SO KM) 4-6?.7
02/02/77
NO-
0513A1
0513A?
0513C1
051301
0513E1
0513F1
051JC.1
C513-U
0513J1
0513K1
0513L1
0513^1
0513N1
0513P1
051301
4682.7
1460 .8
207.5
1349.4
75.1
26.9
174.8
176.6
136.2
33.2
48.4
816.4
JAN FtB
50.12 57.65
20.05 22.71
0.278 0.337
0.2HO 0.340
C.303 0.36R
1.81 2.18
0.93 1.12
14.70 18.09
0.65 0.79
0.328 0.396
2.17 2.62
2. 2'J 2.71
1.69 2.04
0.40 0.49
0.42 0.51
8.52 10.28
MA«
56.46
27.27
0.411
0.4)6
0.447
2.67
1.37
21.21
0.96
0.484
3.?0
3.?3
2.49
0.60
0.62
12.57
AKK
69.63
33. 58
0.416
0.419
0.453
2.71
1.38
25.74
0.98
0.490
3.26
3.28
2.53
0.60
0.63
12.71
MAr
62.21
31.35
0.433
0.439
0.473
2.82
1.4<»
24.61
1.02
0.510
3.37
3.^3
2.62
0.63
0.65
13.25
JON
57.37
21.18
0.224
0.227
0.246
1.46
0.75
15.01
0.53
0.266
1.76
1.78
1.36
0.33
0.34
6.88
JUL
57.96
16. n5
0.159
0. 161
0.176
1.04
0.53
11.41
0.38
0.190
1.25
1.26
0.97
0.23
0.24
<*.90
AUu
48.25
1 1.95
0.082
0.085
0.091
0.54
0.27
6.88
0.19
0.096
0.65
0.65
0.50
0.12
0.12
2.53
SEP
38.99
10. 70
O.C79
0.079
0.088
0.52
0.27
6.00
0.19
0.093
0.62
0.63
0.48
0.12
0.12
2.44
OCT
30.78
1 1 .Ot
0.082
0.085
0.091
0.54
0.27
6.82
0.19
0.096
0.65
0.65
0.50
0.12
0.12
2.53
NoV
33.87
13.79
U. lol
0. 164
0.178
1.06
0.54
9.54
0.38
0.193
1.27
1.28
0.99
0.24
0.25
4.96
UEC
40.32
15.52
0.153
0. 153
0.164
0.99
0.50
10.48
0.36
0.178
1.18
1.19
0.92
0.22
0.23
4.64
..•EAN
50.25
19. si
0.234
0.2J7
0.256
1.52
U.78
14.16
0.55
0.276
1.83
1.85
1.42
0.34
0.35
7. 16
SUMMARY
TOTAL DRAINAGE
AREA OF
LAKE =
SUM OF SUB-DRAINAGE AREAS =
4682.7
4682. 7
TOTAL FLOW
TOTAL FLOW
IN =
OUT =
608.
603.
41
63
MEAN MONTHLY FLOWS AND DAILY FLOWS
TRIBUTARY MONTH YEAR MEAN FLOW DAY
0513A1
FLOW DAY
FLOW DAY
FLOW
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
?
3
4
5
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
59.182
106.755
83.818
56.917
34.830
52.669
47.289
102.649
96.844
1 14.117
132.523
82.968
22
20
16
21
19
23
22
18
2?
8
5
15
27.382
113.267
88.915
17.613
2.747
57.483
16.141
122.612
37.945
145.549 22
146.964 19
76.455
1 17. 798
149.796
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LA
-------
TRJSL'TArtY F'_0* I MT OS'-1. A T
FOP
0 2/02/77
LAKE CODE OS 13
MFA.N
TRIBUTARY
0513FJ
\QkFORK
OS13G1
0513H1
0513J1
MONTH YEAR
AND UAILY FLO*S(CMS)
MEAN FLOW DAY
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
i
2
3
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FLO* INFORMATION
A ^ *. A N S A L-
(J2/02/77
LAKE
LAKE CODE 0513
MEAN MONTHLY f"LOwS vjj uAILY FLOWS(CMS)
TRIBUTARY MONTH YEAP MEAN FLOW DAY
0513K1
0513L1
0513M1
0 51 3N 1
6
7
8
Q
10
11
12
1
2
3
it
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
1?
1
2
3
14
5
74
74
T>
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
7t
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
0.833
0.04?
0.025
O.OS2
0.057
0.382
0.099
0.569
0.765
1.229
0.405
0.241
5.409
0.269
0.167
0.527
0.360
2.486
0.648
3.710
4.984
7.957
2.633
1.569
5.465
0.272
0.167
0.532
0.362
2.512
0.654
3.733
5.012
8.042
2.662
1.583
4.21 9
0.210
0. 130
0.411
0.280
1.937
0.504
2.883
3.879
6.27.1
2.053
1.220
22
17
21
19
23
22
18
22
8
5
15
22
20
17
21
19
23
22
18
22
a
5
15
22
20
17
21
19
23
22
18
22
8
5
15
22
20
17
21
19
23
22
18
22
p
5
15
C'LOX
0. 195
0.011
0.130
0.034
0.266
0.071
0.232
0.164
0.173
0.510
0.127
1.260
0.195
0.076
0.847
0.227
1.730
0.459
1.506
1.062
1.124
3.313
0.830
1.274
0.198
0.076
0.855
0.229
1.747
0.462
1.523
1.073
1.136
3.341
0.838
0.9H3
0.153
O.C59
0.660
0.178
1.34(5
0.357
1.17-3
On ^ 7
• o _ /
0.575
2.^77
0.646
DAY
22
19
22
19
22
19
?2
19
)AY
FLOW
1.274
0.334
a.325
2.175
8.410
2.197
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TRIBUTARY FLO* INFORMATION FOR ARKANSAS
02/02/77
LAKE CODE 0513 NORFORK LAKE
MEAN MONTHLY FLOWS AND DAILY FLOWS
TRIBUTARY MONTH YEAR MEAN FLOW DAY
0513PI
051301
0513ZZ
6
7
e
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
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
FLOvi DAY
FLOW
FLO*
1.022
0.051
0.031
0.099
0.068
0.470
0.122
0.702
0.943
1.512
0.498
0.297
1.495
0.074
0.045
0.144
0.099
0.688
0.178
1.025
1.376
2.265
0.731
0.433
25.202
1.260
0.779
2.458
1.679
11.610
3.03C
17.273
23.220
37.237
12.290
7.334
22
20
17
21
19
23
22
18
22
8
5
15
22
17
21
19
23
22
18
22
22
5
15
22
20
16
21
19
23
22
18
22
8
5
15
0.238
0.037
0.014
0.161
0.042
0.328
0.088
0.286
0.201
0.212 22
0.623 19
0.159
0.348
0.020
0.235
0.062
0.479
0.127
0.416
0.294
2.294
0.906 19
0.229
5.890
0.915
0.357 17
3.964
1.062
8.070
2.135
7.051
4.955
5.P39 22
15.433 19
3.879
1.586
0.413
0.603
0.368
38.794
10.166
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APPENDIX C
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
-------
STORE!
DATE 77/C2/02
/TYPA/AM6NT/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/05
74/06/19
74/09/03
74/10/10
TIME
OF
DAY
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
00
00
00
00
00
CO
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
40
40
40
40
40
i»0
40
40
40
DEPTH
FEET
0000
0005
0015
0035
0160
0000
0005
0020
0037
0070
0100
0130
0160
0188
0000
0025
0040
0050
0070
0120
0160
0000
0005
0035
0062
0073
0100
0120
0150
0175
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
10.5
10.5
10.4
10.2
C •
-------
SYCRET f.E
DATfl 77/02/0.?
OATE
FROu
TO
74/0^/05
74/06/19
74/C9/03
74/U/10
TIME
OF
DAY
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
<»0
DEPTH
FEET
0000
0005
0015
0085
0160
0000
OOOb
0020
0037
0070
0100
0130
0160
0188
0000
0025
0027
0040
0050
0070
0120
0160
0000
0005
000V
0025
0035
U038
0062
0073
0100
0120
0150
0175
00665
°riOS-TOT
MG/L p
•j.017
0.017
0.019
0.012
0.006
0.012
u . 0 1C'
0.010
0.008
0.006
0.007
n.012
0.015
0.020
0.014
0.015
0.015
0.016
0.016
0.017
0.276
U.020
0.013
0.013
y.ou
^.Oi4
0.017
J.024
0.054
0.102
32217 00031
OLRDHYL INGOT LT
A REMMNG
UG/L PERCENT
3.0
0.3
50.0
1.0
3.6
5.0
1.0
2.0
50.0
5.0
1.0
Ob 1301
36 14 53.0 OS2 14 14.0 3
NORFOLK L <.r.
OSOOb ARKANSAS
1 1EPALES
0168 FEET
DEPT*-
04001002
CLASS 00
-------
sTORET SEHICVAL QATE 77/03/02
/TYPA/AMbNT/LAKE
DATE TIMf
FROM OF
TO DAY
74/0-4/05 10
10
10
10
10
10
74/06/19 10
10
10
10
10
10
10
74/09/03 15
15
15
15
15
15
15
74/10/09 15
15
15
15
15
IS
15
OE°TH
FEET
40 0000
40 0005
40 0015
40 0050
40 0085
40 0110
45 0000
45 0005
45 0015
45 0030
45 0045
45 0075
45 0105
05 0000
05 0015
05 0035
05 0040
05 0060
05 0080
05 0090
00 0000
00 0005
00 0035
00 0060
00 0075
00 0095
00 0110
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
10.2
11.0
11.0
10.9
9.4
8.9
25.8
25.6
23.9
20.9
17.7
13.6
11.a
26.1
26.C
25.7
24.3
20.7
18.5
17.7
21.4
20.6
20.3
20.1
18.6
17.0
15.0
00300
DO
MG/L
10.2
10.0
10.0
9.2
8.6
8.4
8.4
8.8
3.8
4.6
5.6
4.8
7.0
6.8
6.4
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.6
6.6
6.0
4.8
0.4
0.4
0.4
00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
132
216
00094
CNOUCTVY
FIELO
144
180
22
65
136
165
196
215
288
287
278
198
253
239
230
279
274
276
273
229
217
222
253
248
247
250
238
232
235
051302
36 17 26.0 092 10 15.0 3
NORFOLK LAi\E
C5005 ARKANSAS
100591
11EPALES
0122
00400
PH
Su
8.10
8.00
8.00
8.00
7.8C
7.70
3.50
8.50
8.40
7.60
7.80
7.90
7.90
8.30
8.30
8.20
7.75
7.60
7.50
7.5C
8.10
8.10
8.10
7.9C
7.6C
7.50
7.50
04001002
FEET DEPTH CLASS
00-+10
T ALK
CACOJ
MG/L
Ib5
155
153
151
146
144
143
146
147
110
151
158
160
159
145
146
151
140
136
144
154
156
157
160
158
161
171
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.030
0.040
0.040
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.030
0.030
0.020
0.020K
0.030
0.040
0.070
0.100
0.250
0.240
0.030
0.030
0.040
0.040
0.100
0.320
0.410
00
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.600
0.300
0.200K
0.200K
0.200
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.400
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.400
0.600
00630
NO 24 NO 3
N-TOTAL
Mb/L
0.290
0.260
0.280
0.270
0.290
O.JOO
0.200
0.170
0.190
0.180
0.350
0.330
0.360
0.050
0.040
0.020
0.070
0.030
0.020K
0.020K
0.030
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.040
0.020K
0.020K
00671
HrlOS-UIS
ORTMO
MG/L P
0.005
0.003
0.005
0.005
0.005
O.OOb
0.004
0.002
0.002K
0.002K
0.002K
0.002*
0.002
0.003
0.005
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.003
0.007
0.010
0,005
0.004
0.006
0.006
0.006
0.007
K ViiUJf. "• <0*\ TO oE
Libs T-.AN INDICATED
-------
SlOrtET RETRIEVAL OATi 77/02/02
05130?
36 17 26.0 032 10 15.0 3
•\0«FOLK L -.-c
05005 AKiv
lltf-ALES
0122 FEET
04001002
CLASS 00
DATE
f*U'-'
TO
74/U4/05
74/ub/lv
,
74/09/03
74/1C/09
00665 32217 00031
TIWE DEPTH PhOS-TOT CrtLRPHYL INCUT LT
OF A REMISING
Oar FEET
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1C
10
10
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
IS
15
15
15
40
40
43
40
40
40
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
00
00
00
00
00
00
no
0000
0005
0015
0050
0085
0110
0000
0005
0015
0030
0045
0075
0105
0000
0015
002b
003S
0036
0040
0060
0030
0090
0000
0005
0035
0060
007S
0095
01 10
MG/L P
0
0
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
&
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
0
.OOb
.010
.009
.005
.013
.130
.010
.010
.010
.015
.003
.Oil
.012
.019
.017
.019
.022
.016
.019
.021
.030
.012
.012
.011
.011
.028
.042
UG/L PERCENT
2.4
1.3
50.0
1.0
2.7
5.0
1.0
2.9
-------
STORET xEISIEVAL 04TE 77/02/02
/TYPA/AMBN1/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
74/0«/05
74/06/19
74/09/03
74/10/10
TIME
OF
DAY
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 R5
13 55
13 55
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
l\ i/ALUE KM.)*
DEPTH
FEET
0000
0005
0015
0030
OC70
0100
0130
0000
0005
0018
0037
0065
0100
0135
0170
0000
0015
0037
0045
0065
0090
0120
0155
0000
0005
0035
0060
0072
0095
0120
0145
•N TO
LESS THAN INOIC^T
00010
CENT
10. a
10.8
10. a
10. ^
10.8
b.6
B.I
26.3
25.5
24.5
18.3
15.3
12.2
10.9
10.0
25.9
25.9
25.4
22.3
19.2
17.0
14.2
11.9
20.4
20.4
20.3
20.2
18.8
17.2
I4.d
12.4
051303
36 17 46.0 092 13 48.0 3
NO'-JFOUK LAKE.
05005
100591
11EPALES
0400
0147 FEET DEPTH CLASS
00300
CO
MG/L
10.2
10.2
10.0
10.0
9.0
9.2
8.3
8.6
8.6
4.3
5.8
6.8
5.4
3.4
6.4
7.0
4.4
0.4
0.4
1.2
0.4
0.2
b.2
6.4
6.4
6.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
00077 000-94
TRANSP CNDUCTVY
SECCHI FIELD
INCHES MIC^OMHO
84 90
99
140
172
209
218
240
264 297
294
268
260
244
236
235
229
145 286
287
283
275
236
232
230
241
204 262
261
261
259
259
247
260
256
00400
PH
su
8.0C
8.UC
8.00
8.00
8.00
7.80
7.60
8.60
8.50
a. 5o
7.8C
8.00
8.00
7.80
7.70
8.30
8.30
8.10
7.80
7.70
7.60
7.6C
7.55
6.05
8.00
8.00
7.90
7.50
7.4S
7.45
7.45
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
153
156
157
155
154
147
147
154
156
154
1S6
156
167
Ib9
169
156
156
156
162
152
158
167
191
163
166
164
162
169
Ibb
1-44
195
00610
NM3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.040
0.040
0.030
0.050
0.040
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.050
G.040
0.050
0.040
0.050
0.04U
0.030
0.030
0.040
0.040
0.060
0.330
0.040
0.030
0.040
O.U40
0.080
0.120
0.3bO
0.480
1002
00
00625
TOT KJEL
IM
MG/L
0.200
0.200
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.300
0.200K
0.200*
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.300
0.400
0.600
0.200
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200,<
0.400
0.500
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.3bO
0.380
0.370
0.370
0.3bC
0.350
0.390
0.220
0.200
0.200
0.360
0.450
0.480
0.510
0.500
0.030
U.040
0.050
0.210
0.370 "
0.420
0.390
0.100
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.030
0.090
0.120
0.020K
0.020K
00671
PHOS-UIS
ORTriO
MG/L P
0.009
0.006
0.006
0.005
0.003
0.010
O.OOb
0.002K
0.002K
0.002K
0.002K
O.OOB
0.004
0.008
0.008
0.004
0.009
0.005
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.005
0.013
0.004
0.004
0.005
0.005
0.006
0.008
O.OO^i
0.006
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DAlt 77/02/02
051303
36 17 43.0 092 13 4S.O 3
iMO-iFOUK L .£
05005 A
/TYPA/AMelNT/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/05
74/06/19
74/09/03
74/10/10
00665 32217 9-1C31
TIME DEPTrl SMOS-TOT CHLRPhYL INCDT LT
OF a SEM^ING
DAY FEET
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
14 00
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 55
13 55
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
11 15
0000
0005
0015
0030
0070
0100
0130
0000
0005
0018
OOJ7
0065
0100
0135
0170
0000
0015
0037
0045
0065
0090
0120
0155
0000
0005
0011
0028
0035
0041
0060
oo7a
0095
0120
0145
MG/L °
0.02/
C.Old
0.020
0.018
0.0?0
0.022
C.C21
0.008
0.008
0.010
0.009
0.009
0.008
0.015
0.0 18
0.021
0.015
0.013
0.013
0.011
0.010
0.014
0.056
0.014
0.012
0.013
0.013
O.Oib
0.019
0.039
0.077
UG/L PERCENT
2.?
0.4
50.0
1.0
3.6
2.3
50.0
5.0
1.0
100591
llt°ALES
0147 FEET
04001002
CLASS 00
-------
iTUKET *ET*I£WL Oftft 77/02/0?
051304
36 20 42.0 J92 14 02.0
•NORFOLK
05005
1G0591
/TYPA/AMBNT/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/05
74/06/19
74/09/04
74/10/09
TIM
OF
OAY
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
E
50
50
50
50
SO
50
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
SO
50
50
50
SO
50
SO
DEPTH
FEET
0000
0005
0015
0055
0075
0100
0000
0005
0020
0033
C050
0070
0100
0134
0000
0015
0036
0043
0060
0075
0085
0100
0112
0000
0005
0035
0060
0075
CQ95
0122
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
11.5
11.4
11.4
11.3
a. 9
3.9
26.4
25.1
22.5
19.7
18.0
14.5
12.3
11.2
25.0
25.0
24.6
21.6
19.3
17.9
16.9
15.7
14. H
20.6
20. >*
20.4
20.2
18.6
17.4
15.5
11EPALES
04001002
0110 FEET DEPTH CLASS
00300
00
MG/L
10.2
9.2
1C. 6
9.0
8.6
9.2
6.8
4.8
4.6
5.4
6.0
4.0
6.6
6.6
4.6
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.4
C.6
6.6
6.8
6.8
6.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
00077 00094
TRANSP CNOUCTVY
SECCHl FIELD
INCHES MIC^OMHO
84 69
110
140
191
184
225
216 301
293
277
254
260
243
240
245
168 299
305
303
291
257
251
253
255
259
132 272
271
271
271
270
254
274
00400
Pn
SO
tt.lo
6.10
8.10
8.10
7.30
7. 70
8.60
8.60
8.40
7.30
7.70
7.60
7.80
7.70
8.20
8.20
8.10
7.70
7.70
7.65
7.60
7.60
7.60
8.2C
8.20
8.10
8.10
7.60
7.55
7.<»5
OO-^IO
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
152
148
147
147
158
161
158
157
158
148
154
153
163
171
159
160
159
165
155
154
161
165
178
176
175
177
175
161
175
147
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.050
0.050
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.050
0.040
0.050
0.050
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.040
0.060
0.040
0.04C
0.040
0.040
0.050
0.080
0.110
0.240
0.050
0.040
0.050
0.040
0.150
0.190
0.610
00
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.300
0.200
0.200
0.400
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200*
1.200
0.400
0.300
0.200
0.300
0.200
0.300
0.300
0.500
0.300
0.200*
0.200K
0.200
0.200
0.300
0.800
00630
N02>sN03
N-roTAL
MG/L
0.410
0.380
0.390
0.380
0.420
0.440
0.210
0.190
0.270
0.360
0.450
0.430
0.460
0.4&0
0.080
0.040
0.050
0.140
0.310
0.380
0.370
0.240
0.140
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.060
0.050
0.020K
00671
PhOS-UIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.00*
0.002
0.002
0.002K
0.002
0.002K
0.002K
0.002K
0.004
0.011
0.005
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.005
0.005
0.010
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.005
0.006
0.007
K VALUE KNOWN TO 3c
LcSS TH£N IMOICAFEO
-------
DAT^ 77/05/02
DATE
FROK
TO
74/04/05
74/06/19
74/09/04
74/10/09
00665 32217 00031
TI^F DEPT~i PrOS-TOT ChLPPrfYL INCOT LT
OF A PEMNING
DAY FEET
It
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
50
50
50
50
50
50
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
^0
0000
OOOb
0015
0055
0075
C100
0000
0005
0020
0033
0050
0070
0100
0134
0000
0015
0023
0036
C037
0043
0060
0075
OOHb
0100
0112
0000
0005
0010
0025
C035
0037
0060
0075
0095
0122
MG/L P
0
0
0
•J
?
0
3
0
0
0
•\
0
0
o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
(J
0
0
0
3
0
.024
.011
.011
.014
.013
.013
.010
.009
.012
.015
.015
.022
.016
.Old
.029
.01"*
.012
.013
.012
.012
.012
.016
.026
.013
.011
Oil
.013
.013
018
.051
UG/L PERCENT
?.4
1.1
50.0
1.0
3.9
5.0
1.0
3.3
50.0
5.0
1.0
Obl304
35 20 42.0 092 14 02.0 3
NORFOLK L<" t
05005
100591
IIE^ALES 04001002
0110 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
-------
STO«ET ^ET-JIcVAL DATE 77/02/02
/TYPA/AM6NT/LA>\C
DATE TIME
FROM OF
TO OAY
74/04/05 15 20
15 20
15 20
15 20
15 ?0
15 ?0
74/06/20 09 50
09 50
09 50
09 50
09 50
09 C0
09 50
7^/09/03
74/10/09
1
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
DEPTd
FEET
0000
0005
0015
0030
0060
ooeo
0000
0005
0023
0032
0055
ooao
0104
0000
0015
0032
0036
0050
0070
0095
0000
0005
0035
0060
0070
0080
ooaa
00010
•VATER
TEMP
CLNT
1 1.8
11.7
11.7
11.7
11.0
8.9
25.5
25.4
22.4
20.6
17.2
13.9
12.3
26.0
26.0
24. y
22.5
20.3
18.3
16.0
20.6
20.4
20.4
20.3
19.1
18.4
17.7
051305
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05005
11EPALES - 04001002
0092 FEET OEPTM CLASS 00
00300
DO
MG/L
10.2
10.6
10.2
9.8
9.2
8.6
8.6
5.2
2.4
4.4
5.2
4.4
6.4
6.b
2.4
C.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
6.6
6.8
6.8
6.6
0.4
C.4
0.4
00077 OD094
TRANSP CiNDUCrVY
StCCHI FIELD
INCnES MIC30MHO
96 101
104
148
166
198
207
230 291
291
267
221
250
293
298
132 293
291
320
321
251
247
298
156 274
274
274
275
289
286
275
00400
PH
SU
8.00
8.0G
8.00
8.00
7.90
7.80
8.40
8.40
8.10
7.50
7.80
7.80
7.70
8.30
8.30
7.90
7.75
7.70
7.70
7.60
8.15
8.15
8.15
8.10
7.65
7.60
7.50
00410
T ALN
CAC03
MG/L
148
149
149
149
149
154
150
150
145
127
155
IbO
166
164
162
184
193
162
164
178
178
177
179
177
194
193
190
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
O.ObO
O.ObO
0.040
0.060
0.040
0.050
O.U40
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.030
0.020
0.030
0.050
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.050
0.070
0.270
0.060
0.050
0.050
0.060
0.210
0.280
0.350
00625
TUT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.300
0.200K
0.300
0.400
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.700
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.200K
0.200K
0.400
0.400
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200
0.400
0.500
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.420
0.420
0.410
0.420
0.430
0.470
0.210
0.160
0.180
0.230
0.410
0.440
0.480
0.040
0.030
0.200
0.200
0.180
0.300
0.060
0.030
0.030
0.040
0.040
0.110
0.050
0.020K
00b71
PriOS-UIS
OHTHO
MG/L P
0.007
0.007
0.012
0.008
0.012
0.007
0.002
0.002K
0.002K
0.012
0.006
0.003
0.004
0.004
0.005
0.008
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
K VALUE !\MO«(N TO at"
LESS THAN INDICATED
-------
bTOKET RETRIEVAL OATF. 77/02/02
/T
051305
36 23 00.0 092 13 <»7.0 3
NORFOLK LA .c
05005 A.-'KA.NiSAS
1005-21
11EPALES
0092 FEET
DEPTn
04001002
CLASS 00
DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/05
74/06/20
74/0^/03
74/10/09
00665 32217 00031
TIMF DEPTH ^r.OS-TJT OLRPHYL INCDT LT
OF A REMNING
DAY FEET
15 20
15 20
15 20
15 20
15 ?0
15 20
09 50
09 50
09 50
09 50
09 50
09 50
09 50
09 50
1
J
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
15
15
15
15
15
I 15
15
15
11 15
11 15
0000
0005
0015
0030
006C
ooao
0000
0003
0005
0023
0032
0055
ooao
0104
0000
0015
0023
0032
0035
0036
0050
0070
0095
0000
0005
0007
0028
0035
0038
0060
0070
0080
008B
M(3/L
0
0
0
0
0
A
•J
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
0
0
0
0
0
c
D
0
c
c
u
0
0
ft
*
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
*
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
*
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
p
013
015
Oil
012
012
013
Oil
016
021
024
016
014
014
021
021
017
017
017
016
040
017
012
012
013
Old
016
021
UG/L PERCENT
16.4
2.1
50.0
1.0
3.3
5.0
1.0
3.5
50.0
5.0
1.0
-------
STO^ET RETRIEVAL. DATE 77/02/J2
051306
36 23 56.0 C32 18 Sb.O 3
NO-FOLK L/ t
05005 Arti\ANSAh>
1005*1
HEPALES 04001002
0092 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRO"
TO
74/0«/06
74/06/20
74/09/03
74/10/09
00010
TIME DEPTh '.VATEK
OF TEMP
uAf FEET
10
10
10
10
1C
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1C
10
CO
00
00
00
CO
co
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
?0
20
20
?0
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
0000
0005
0015
0040
0065
0080
0000
0005
0015
0027
0050
0075
0103
0000
0015
0030
CO 37
0055
0075
0092
0000
0005
0025
0055
0066
0075
OOH6
CENT
11
11
11
11
9
9
25
25
24
20
18
14
12
26
26
26
22
19
17
16
20
20
20
20
Itf
18
17
. 7
.5
.5
.4
• 2
• — '
.2
.6
.3
.3
.5
.5
.5
.0
.1
.0
. 1
.3
.8
.8
.4
.3
.3
.1
.a
.5
.0
00300
DO
MG/L
10
10
8
9
8
9
9
9
5
6
4
2
6
6
6
3
0
0
0
7
7
7
6
6
3
0
.2
.0
.6
.4
.2
.4
.0
.2
.8
.1
.2
.2
.8
.4
.8
.6
.4
.4
.2
.2
.4
.2
.6
.0
.6
.4
00300
DO
MG/L
10.2
10.0
8.6
9.4
8.2
9.4
9.0
9.2
5.8
6.1
4.2
2.2
6.8
6.4
6.8
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
7.2
7.4
7.2
6.6
6.0
3.6
0.4
00077 0^094
TR.aNSP CNDUCTVY
SECCHI FIELD
INCHES MIC«OMHO
48 52
80
150
163
181
199
170 289
292
284
251
245
255
264
96 289
286
287
334
264
270
323
84 271
272
272
277
284
292
294
004CO
PH
SU
8.10
8.10
8.10
7.9u
7.90
7.80
8.6P
8.80
8.80
7.40
7.80
7.40
7.40
8.30
8.35
8.30
7.90
7.80
7.75
7.65
8.30
8.30
8.30
8.20
8.00
7.85
7.50
004JC
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
155
153
152
152
154
153
155
153
153
142
141
160
168
159
159
157
197
168
178
199
176
178
172
179
190
194
282
00610
NHJ-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.050
0.030
0.060
0.060
0.060
0.040
0.020
0.040
0.030
0.050
0.050
0.030
0.050
0.040
0.050
0.050
0.070
0.120
0.230
0.600
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.080
0.120
0.170
0.680
00625 00630
TOT KJEL N02&N03
N N-TOTAL
MG/L MG/L
0.300
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.300
0.200
0.200
0.300
0.200
0.200K
0.200
0.500
0.300
0.300
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.900
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.200
0.400
0.300
1.000
0.520
0.470
0.500
0.500
0.530
0.530
0.160
0.120
0.120
0.210
0.390
0.460
0.500
0.070
0.040
0.030
0.190
0.190
0.090
0.030
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.060
0.150
0.170
0.020
00671
PriOS-DlS
04THO
M&/L P
0.010
0.006
0.003
0.002
0.002
0.005
0.002K
0.002K
0.002K
0.002K
0.023
0.009
0.010
0.004
0.006
0.006
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.004
0.003
0.003
0.012
0.006
0.006
0.006
K ViLUF KNOWN T-J kJ.-_
LESS THAN INDICATED
-------
£.!••? IEVAL vJATF. 7?/02/-2
DATE
FKO"
TO
74/04/06
74/06/20
74/09/03
74/10/09
00665 33217 00031
TIME DEPTri PMOS-TUT CMLRPrifL INCOT LT
OF A PEMNING
JAY FEET
10
10
10
10
1C
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
00
00
00
00
00
00
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
to
30
0000
0005
0015
0040
0065
0080
0000
0005
0015
0027
0050
0075
0103
0000
0015
0017
0023
0030
0037
0055
0075
0092
0000
0004
0005
0017
0025
002%
0055
0066
0075
0086
M<3/L P
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0
0
0
.015
.OiJ
.014
.015
.019
.044
.011
.015
.017
.021
.030
.017
.029
.016
.023
.017
.015
.014
.022
.068
.014
.015
.013
.019
.022
.030
.058
UG/L PERCENT
2.8
2.5
50.0
1.0
5.1
5.0
1.3
3.8
50.0
5.0
1.0
OS 1306
36 23 S6.G 092 Ib o5.0 3
05005 ARKANSAS
1005*1
11EPALES 04001002
0092 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
-------
ETiVirVAL OAT- 77/02/02
051307
J6 29 44.0 092 15 nO.O 3
0500E>
1'j 0 b •* 1
DATE TI^
FRun OF
TO DAY
74/04/06
74/06/20
JO 40
10 40
10 40
10 40
14
14
14
00
00
00
14 00
14 00
74/09/03 09 SO
09 50
09 SO
09 50
09 so
74/10/09 09 SO
09 50
09 50
09 SO
DEDTri
FEET
0000
0005
0015
0030
0000
0005
0015
0027
0043
0000
0015
0023
0028
0035
0000
0005
0015
0025
OC310
TEMP
CENT
14. C
13.9
13.6
13.6
21.4
?6.6
25.5
22.9
19.5
25.6
25.5
25.?
22.4
22.3
19.5
19. 4
19.4
19.1
lltPALES
0^001002
0038 FEET DE^Tii CLASS
00300
DO
MG/L
9.0
9.0
10.0
9.6
9.6
8.8
6.8
6.8
7.0
6.8
6.4
5.2
5.0
8.4
8.4
«.4
7.8
(10077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
48
130
60
72
00094 .
CNQUCTVY
FIELD
MIC^OMHO
24
90
175
190
304
292
285
288
287
277
280
292
341
345
259
260
261
269
00400
PH
su
8.10
8.10
8.00
8.00
8.80
8.70
8.70
8.10
8.20
8.20
8.30
8.20
8.00
8.00
8.5u
8.50
8.50
8.40
00410
T AL.K.
CACOJ
MG/L
159
158
167
168
149
148
146
159
161
151
152
156
199
202
172
173
173
176
00610
Nl-ij-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.050
0.070
0.060
0.020
C.040
0.040
0.060
0.080
0.070
0.060
0.070
0.110
0.100
0.040
0.030
0.020
0.030
00
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.200
0.200K
0.200K
0.200K
0.500
0.300
0.300
0.300
0.200
0.800
0.300
0.200
0.300
0.300
0.200K
0.200
0.200K
0.200
00&30
NG2M-i03
Nt-TOTAL
MG/L
0.500
0.490
0.510
0.500
0.080
0.050
0.050
0.220
0.420
0.090
0.050
0.060
0.300
0.360
0.040
0.030
0.03U
0.050
00671
PnOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.008
0.006
0.010
0.006
0.003
0.003
0.004
0.002
0.002
0.008
0.008
0.007
0.009
0.012
0.004
0.004
0.005
0.006
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE
LESS THAN INDICATED
-------
oTO'ET
ATF 77/03/02
0-31307
36 2S 44.0 092 Ib 40.C 3
NO-iFuLK L-ArxE
05005 AKisANSAS
1 If.-'ALES
003? FEET
Ot001002
DEPTH CLASS 00
00665
DATE TIME DEPTH PHOS-TOT
FROM OF
TO DAY FEET Mb/L *
74/04/06
40
40
40
1C
10
10
10 40
14 00
00
00
00
00
00
74/06/20
14
14
14
14
14
74/09/03 09 SO
09 SO
09 50
09 SO
09 ^0
09 SO
09 SO
74/10/09 09 SO
09 SO
09 SO
09 50
09 SO
09 ?0
09 SO
0000
0005
0015
0030
0000
0005
0008
0015
0027
0043
0000
0003
0013
0015
0023
0028
0035
0000
0002
0005
0014
0015
0021
0025
•J . 0 1 7
0.020
0.024
0.026
0.017
0.016
0.017
0.014
0.017
0.036
0.032
0.027
0.033
0.033
0.021
0.020
0.019
C.026
32217 0«031
-L^PHYL INCuT LT
A PEM,\lNG
UG/L
0.8
3.8
7.7
7.1
50.0
1.0
5.0
1.0
50.0
5.0
1..J
-------
APPENDIX D
TRIBUTARY AND WASTEWATER
TREATMENT PLANT DATA
-------
STO'-i-- .; rTS I1V'•'. ~-"
N^TL FUT^'TMIC 1T! jN
rPi- Li? V £".',?
J513A1
3S 14 55.0 092 14 20.
J5 7.5 NO'er-RK nv s
J/i^.3R=rPK LiKE
TUR3I ^ XHAUST PELOW MCrFQPK
11E°AL£S 211120A
^ 0000 P5=T DFPTH
74/06/22
74/07/20
74/08/16
74/09/21
74/10/19
74/12/22
75/01/ 18
75/02/22
75/^3/03
75/03/2?
75/04/05
75/04/ 19
75/05/15
09
11
09
09
09
05
09
10
10
Ob
08
08
12
40
30
00
10
00
30
20
00
10
00
20
30
59
OJ630
2CN.T3
TTTIL
MO/L
0. 370
0.396
0. 390
0.290
0.136
O.ZOfi
0.192
0.184
0. 168
0.180
0.135
0.960
'0625
T:T KJEL
N
NIG/L
0. 100K
1.400
0.100
C. 100
0.700
C. 4 CO
1.500
0.900
0.700
0.6?0
0.525
0. 700
0.200
00610
NH3-N
T?TAL
MG/L
0.005K
0.025
0.010
0.020
0.063
0.027
0.072
0. 108
0.048
0. 05C
0.030
0.02C
G.060
00671
PH.-.S-CIS
^f THf
MG/L P
0.005K
0.010
0.005
0.005K
O.OG5
0.005
0.01 5
0.032
0.016
0.010
0.010
0.005
0.010
00665
PHGS-TOT
^G/L P
0.310
0.010
0.010
0.005
O.J1GK
0.010
0.02£
0.080
0.340
0.020
0.010
0.010K,
O.Olo
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
" 75/11/28
SURVEY
=-=T
74/06/22
74/07/20
74/08/17
74/09/21
74/10/19
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/03/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/15
14
13
11
12
13
14
13
13
11
10
10
13
08
;50
3"
JC
45
15
50
50
54
30
15
ir>
30
14
J51312
32 37 25.0 092 15
J0630
":2GN^3
-T TT 4L
MG/L
0.540
'1.600
0.032
0.680
). 552
0.60C
0.704
0.66C
0.57fe
0.860
0. 890
1.200
1.250
OC625
T:T KJEL
N
MG/L
0. 100K
0.40C'
0.200
0. 150
2 . 2 00
0.100K
0.200
0. 1C4
0.1 OOK
0.350
0. 650
C.350
C.300
006 1 C
NH3-N
T3T£L
MG/L
0.005
0.027
0.010
0.035
0.070
0.010
0.016
0. 104
0.016
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.020
v">67!
PHC S-OI S
;js Tu|"i
MG/L P
0.005K
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0. J10
0. 332
0.008K
0.005K
0.005
0.005
0.005
05 7.5 UPiLL M-
MD -I^Y rn ppr.G 2 WI '•
11EPALES
4
00665
?HCS-TQT
MG/L P
0.007
0.010
0.010
0.005
0.010K
0.010K
0.020
0.042
0.01 OK
0.010K
0.020
0.020
I'S HWY 160 JCT
2111204
DEPTH
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
<;T--=" 'CTc ["ViL '-'A"? 75/11/23
•".ML r. 'J~-~P-IICi- I-N SU^V.'Y
"Ofi- LAS VeCiS
051331
36 23 5?.0 092 24 1 5 .
LlT7L£ PIG'OM CP=FK
05 7.5 "IDWiy
0- T~
= ', ^ V
T n
74/Ofc/22
74/07/20
74/08/17
74/09/21
74/1C/19
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/03/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/15
t i •
( •
DAl
OS
Ob
09
08
CS
11
08
10
10
07
07
09
10
•(=. OtrDTH
f F-=~
"0
15
00
30
45
30
15
00
20
45
55
30
40
00630
,\02&N03
N--OT4L
MG/L
0.960
I. j4'~>
0.830
1.160
0.576
1.200
1.345
0.990
1.010
0.185
0.900
1.200
1.200
00625
TGT KJEL
N
MG/L
O.IOOK
0. 1COK
0.200
0.5CO
0. 100K
C.5CO
0.200
0.400
1.200
0.350
0.600
0.050K
C.100
00610
NH3-N
TCTAL
•1G/L
0.0 1C
0,040
0.010
0 .0 1C
0.025
0.015
0.016
0.032
0.04C
0.010
O.OOf
0.005
0.015
00671
Pf-GS-DI S
Cc THO
HG/L P
0.005
0.010
0.010
0.015
0.005
0.005
0.010
0.008
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.010
11EPALFS
00665
PHOS-TOT
MG/L P
0.015
0.010
0.025
0.025
0.010K
0.010K
0.320
0.050
0.012
0.010K
0.010
0.010
0.010
CG 3.5
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN —
INDICATED
I NW 4°. 201 JC
2111204
0000
-------
-Oft-
EUT -C-
Li!; VFG1?
TO
74/06/22
74/07/20
74/09/21
74/10/19
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/03/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/15
DAY (
10 10
Od 25
09 00
10 07
12 05
08 .10
10 3?
10 00
08 55
08 45
08 15
10 56
00^30
MG/L
0 .104
0.044
0.323
0.024
0. 112
0.66':
0. 184
0.376
0.175
1.000
0.460
0.900
0513CI
36 25 2f.C AC2 23 5">.C
HUTLH ~.-tEK
J5 7.5 MID
0062?
T KJEL
MG/L
0. 100K
0. ICOK
0.300
0.600
0.500
0.2r>n
0.4CO
0.275
0.150
0. 150
0.400
0.5 CO
006 1C
NH3-N
MG/L
0.005
0.020
0.005K
0.045
0.015
0.008
0.024
0.024
0.005K
0.005K
0.010
0.015
00671
PHCS-'JIS
MG/L o
3.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
0.008K
0.008
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0. J05
llt?ALz.S
4
006o5
JHOS-TJT
MG/L P
O.J05*
O.J05
0.005K
0.005
0.010K
0.020
O.J40
O.OIOK
0.010K
0.010
0. jlu
0.010
XING 3.3 »-I S
2111204
0000 £z:_' DEPTH
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
74/06/22
74/07/PC
74/08/ 17
74/09/21
74/1 O/ ic
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/03/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/ 15
11
cs
11
10
i )
i^
08
10
10
07
07
08
10
10
10
25
00
'+:
i?
30
45
40
15
30
30
10
0:6 30
M'VL
0.020
T.53-1
0.13b
0.368
o.oo a
•1.016
•j.272
0.064
0»200
0.180
1.000
0.460
Oi900
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
0513J1
36 25 4? } 092 23 12.0
PiGSOM CRE-K
05 7.e; MIDWAY
!/\^ = : -.K. LiKF-
UNIMPTJVFL -. D X!NG 3 M T SW AR
2111204
00^0 Pri:"r
201 JC
00625
'.•T KJEL
V,G/L
OilOOK
0. IOOK.
0.700
0.300
C. 100
0.500
0. IOOK
0.800
C.1COK
0.5CO
0. 150
0.400
0.550
OCfclC
N.H3-N
MG/L
0.005K
0.020
0.025
0 .0 10
0.030
0.015
0.008
0.064
C.016
0.030
0.005K
0.0 1C
0.015
30671
PH:, S-DI S
•4G/L P
0.005K
0.010
0.020
0.005K
0.005
0.01 0
0.008K
0.008
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
00665
PHGS-TOT
MG/L P
0.005K
0.015
0.025
0 . 0 1 0 K
0.010K
0.01C
0.310K
0.020
0.010
0.010
0.010K
-------
-P 4-
J513E1
36 27 4^.0 092 21 40.0
cftST PIGcCV C"^EK
u5 7.5 CLicKoiDr,r
T/NJ-.F-rK L IK T
AS. ^Y 201 8cr)G 1.5 -MT S
HEa4L-.S 2111204
t 0000 F"FT
"•, ' T "
L - * •-
'T-
74/06/2?.
7A/07/20
74/08/17
74/39/21
74/IO/ 10
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/0 3/Ofl
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/.J4/ 14
75/05/ 15
I '1
UiY
11
10
10
05
10
12
09
11
10
03
08
10
12
3-
10
30
45
rO
55
J~
25
55
40
30
30
00
00630
2SNJ3
TTTJL
•«G/L
0.04".
0. 104
0.756
0.084
0.040
J.040
0.030
0.096
0.0/V8
0.270
0.300
1.050
1.050
00625
TI.T KJFL
\i
"1G/L
0.100K
0. IOOK
0.1 OOK
0.100
0.200
0. IOOK
0.495
0.700
0.1CCK
0.650
1.050
C.550
I. 100
0061C
NH3-N
TC'AL
MG/L
0.005K
0.010
0.0 10
0.010
0.020
0.005
0.086
0.032
0.008K
0.010
C.015
0.02C
0.020
00671
pnf S-DIS
~>R THC
,v.G/L P
0.205K
0.010
0.310
O.Q05K
0.005K
O.OQ5K
0.005K
0.008K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
00665
PHOS-T3T
MG/L P
O.D05*
0. 010
0.010
0.005K
O.OIOK
O.J1UK
O.J10K
O.OIOK
O.OIOK
0.020
O.J10K
O.OIOK
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
STjBtT s -T& !"v
NiTL rUTPiIP-lIC
£° 1- i IS Vr 01 ?
i~T ~N THn
•^G/L P
0.005K
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.r>05K
0.051
0.008K
0.005K
0.005
0.005
00665
°riCS-TOT
MG/L P
0.305K
0.010
O.J05
0.010K
O.J10K
0.010K
0.075
0.010K
0.010
0.020
0.010K
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
NiTL
=»1-
S V=G\>
" 7S/11/23
$u-V?Y
0513G1
36 33 3,r> .0 092 18 27. )
PIN: C-.EFK
05 7.5 SYC^M0"5
T/NJ'.= :"< LAK. ?
100 YDS DWNSTR-> OF TA.-JEY C°K SPPG HHY FF
1UPALES 2111204
4 0000 F?CT OEPTH
OiT~ 7; T; --3-;
C D ) V '\ -
T"1 DAY F~CT
N-'
74/06/2?
74/07/20
74/08/17
74/09/21
74/10/19
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/03/22
75/04705
75/04/19
75/05/15
12 ri
11 30
11 00
13 10
12 25
1* 10
13 >:•
13 15
09 55
0V 30
12 30
12 20
10630
£Ki33
JT4L
IG/L
0. 176
0.250
0.264
0.216
0.176
•>.192
0.280
0.640
0.260
0.280
1.050
0. 890
00625
TCT KJrL
N
"G/L
0. 1COK
C. 100K
0.100
C.1COK
0 . 1 OOK
0.300
0. 100
1.000
0.650
1. 400
C.300
0.050K
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
".015
0.005
0.010
0.010
0.015
0.015
0.024
0.048
0.015
0.020
0.015
0.015
00671
PHf S-DIS
1PTHC
MG/L P
0.005K
0.010
0.005K
0. 005K
0.005K
0.005
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
00665
DHUS-TJT
MG/L P
O.D05K
0.035
0.005
0.01 OK
0.010K
0.010K
O.J10K
0.010
0.01 OK
0.010K
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
<$T'?
0513 HI
36 40 07 0 092 16 52. 1
05 7.? SYCAMOS'
T/\ K"-?'- ! 'K?
2MD'.Y Sr P=PG 2.5 M!
11EP4L5S
^F "0 HHY FF
2111204
74/06/22
74/0 7/20
74/06/17
74/09/21
74/1 0/19
74/12/22
75/01/13
75/02/22
75/03/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/15
l^r
13
12
'.2
14
12
13
11
09
09
(..9
C9
21
3-'.
00
45
^0
30
30
?0
55
40
DO
00
00630
MG/L
0.384
-1.470
0.140
0.416
0.384
0.480
0.640
0. 528
0.260
0.180
0.980
T.440
1. 200
0625 00610 00671
KJF|_ NH3-N PHQS-DIS
N
G/L
0.1 00 K
C.400
0.100
0.300
0.2CO
0.300
0. 300
0. 100K
0.300
0.350
0.200
0 . 600
0.600
TCTAL
'••G/L
C.OC5K
r^.015
0.010
n.037
0.050
0.015
0.016
0.048
0.040
0.030
C.010
0.020
0.020
~ ;J T H 0
•iG/L P
0.005K
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.008
0.008K
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
006o5
PHOS-TOT
MG/L ?
0. J05<
0.010
0.010
O.OiC
O.D10K
0.010K
0.020
0.010K
0.010K
0.020
0.010
0.010K
0.010K
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
F'J' -""?H 1C -*•
145 VEG\S
r 75/11/33
0513J1
36 33 45.0 }92 14 50.
05 7.5 fciK??S<=!EU
T/r.D^-TOK L '.K ?
2ND1Y D B°DG 3 "I S U? HWY 160 JCT
UE^ALFS 2111204
4 0000 FEET PEPTH
74/06/22
74/07/20
74/08/17
74/09/21
74/10/ 19
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/03/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/:5
13
15
12
12
13
14
1 9
12
14
12
13
13
13
13
25
30
30
15
00
20
30
20
15
30
40
n
00
OT
00630
'P2SN33
)-TTT4L
MG/L
0.216
0.216
0.176
0.256
0.256
0.152
0. 240
' 0.504
0.480
0.296
0.272
0.095
1.150
0.800
0.990
0062?
TuT KJFL
N
MG/L
0. 1COK
2.500
0.300
C.250
0.1 OOK
0.100K
0.400
0.700
0.100K
0.600
0.200
0.4CO
0.050K
0.800
0.200
006 1C
MH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
P. 005
0.065
O.OG5
0.015
0.020
0.017
0.007
O.Olt
0.008K
0.024
0.024
0.025
0.005K
0.02C
0.015
00671
Frins-OI i
IUTHO
MG/L P
0.005K
0.005
0.005
0.005K
0. 005K
0.005K
0.005
0.010
0.005K
0.008K
0.008K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
00665
PHOS-TjT
MG/L P
O.J05K
O.D10
O.J05
0.005K
0.005K
0.010K
0.010K
0.010
0.020
0.030
0.010K
0.010
O.OIGK
0.310K
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
\ATL 5IJT >"
"PI- L4S
o/ :•-•
?: •->,«
T •->
74/06/22
74/09/ 21
74/10/19
74/ 12/ 22
75/01/ 13
75/02/22
75/^3/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/ 19
75/05/15
1 ! '•'
r. ~
OAY
13
12
14
19
12
12
14
09
09
14
14
" -.-3-H
er=T
50
4C
^0
3T
15
'+5
00
17
10
00
00
00630
vr7£y-">3
'•'-TOT it
MG/L
0.288
0. 504
0.336
0.660
0. 73fc
0.192
0.528
1.150
0.880
o. aoo
0.340
00625
X.G/L
0.1 OIK
0.1COK
0.300
0.400
0. 700
1.300
0.200
O.OfO
0.400
0.4CO
0.250
00610
MG/L
0.005
0.010
0.0 2C
0.005
0.032
0.072
0.008
0.010
0.010
0.015
0.'
0513-U
36 3) 30.0 092 13 00. 5
6AR* = 4 C c' F ? K
05 m^< fCUNTY
T/,\D'
-------
t; T 7.: - r p - - = [ r v •, i - .1, - - 75/1]
NiTL riiT"^pMf-~r?»i
3;
5-
45
Oc
50
50
54
00
00
30
'0630
S''?3
->- »L
•;/L
0.352
0.394
0.300
0.4-6t
7-.230
0.480
0 . 6 6 0
0.224
0.540
0.270
0. 890
1.500
0.850
';:625
T~- KJEL
N
XG/L
0. 100K
•3.300
0. 100K
0.200
0.50f!K
0. 700
0.356
1.3PT
0.100K
0.500
0.950
0.850
0.150
OC61C
r,H3-N
TOTit_
WG/L
0.005
C. 190
0.005K
0.010
0.01C
0.005
0.024
0.056
O.OC8
0.01C
0.015
0.020
0.010
^0671
P-CS-DI S
1PTHO
*G/L P
0.005K
0.005
0.005
0.005K
O.D05K
0.005
O.C05K
0. 008K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
00665
•rn OS-TOT
MG/L P
0.005K
0.010
O.D35
O.OOEK
O.j20
0.31CK
0.320
0.010K
0.010K
0.010
0.010
0.010K
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
= PA- LiS
T *""*
74/06/22
74/07/20
74/Oa/ 17
74/09/21
74/1 O/ 19
74/12/22
75/01/18
75/02/22
75/03/Oy
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/15
DiY
15
14
11
11
1 3
16
10
11
12
11
11
15
C==T
10
!">
00
•10
00
30
45
25
20
10
TO
•10
'" 75/11/28
SIPV'V
00630
\U2CKi03
\'-T'JT ai
".3/L
0.270
0.1 92
0.128
0.320
0.080
0.280
3.464
0.432
0.472
0.095
1. 150
1.350
0. 840
00625
TCT KJfL
N
MG/L
0.100K
0.400
0.400
0.200
0. 100K
C.400
0.600
0.8CO
0.200
1.450
0.150
0.20(1
0. 100
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.005K
0.025
0.010
0.015
0.010
0.005
0.016
0.048
0.010
0.03C
0.015
0.015
0.010
00671
PH.") S-DI S
ORTHQ
MG/L P
0.005K
0.005
0.010
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.028
0.008K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
36 25 '5-.i
dENMtTTS °!
•J5 7.=
T/N)K=-<3K L
BRDj 0.4 MI
11EPAL-S
4
00665
PHOS-TJT
MG/L P
0. J05K
0.015
0.010
0.015
0.310K
0.01 OK
0.010
0.045
0.020
0.010
0.010K
0.010K
092 07 07. 3
S OF
2111204
0000 FPET
DEPTH
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
; : V i L n A "
c 7;j/U/28
SO-VrY
r 0 i - I
05 UNI
36 21 r
61 G C-* =
2NDSY
06 5"). "•
->TH
AY1 F?=~
74/06/22
74/07/ 20
74/08/17
74/09/21
74/10/19
74/12/22
75/01/ 18
75/02/22
75/03/08
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/15
11
12
10
10
10
11
10
11
11
14
14
10
11
45
J'1
3D
20
JO
15
30
15
40
10
25
00
2!
00630
N'".<>St'.'23
N- TOTAL
MG/L
0.05?
0.024
0.024
0.207
0.016
0.136
0.272
0.200
0.200
0. 175
1.150
1.300
0.970
00*25
TOT Kj?L
N
MG/L
0. 100K
1.400
O.inOK
C.5CO
0. LOOK
0 . 600
0.250
0.8CO
0.150
0.200
0.05C-K
1 . 1 CO
0.500
006 1C
NH3-N
TCTiL
MG/L
0.010
0.020
0.005K
0.015
0.015
0.005
O.OC8
0.024
0.016
0.010
0.005K
0.020
0.01?
00671
PH:S-DIS
OP THC
Mf~,/L P
0.005K
0.005
0.005K
0.005
0. 005K
0 . 00 5K
0.005K
0.008K
0.010
0.*05K
0.005K
0.005
006o5
PHUS-TJT
MG/L P
0.005K
0.015
0.005K
0.050
0.01GK
0.010X
0.010K
0.010
0.010
o.aio
0.010K
0.01 OK
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
7.5
r.sDG 3 'M s HWY 6? JfT
2111204
OOPO F=ET DEP
-------
' P i - L 4 S V i ~> A ?
0513P1
36 17 52.0 092 04 25.0
i^USHi CRCFK
05 7.5 cL!ZABiTH
Lih =
CDG 3.5 M: sr CF EL
211120A
0000 prcT
7W07/20
74/08/17
74/09/21
74/10/19
74/12/22
75/01/ Ib
75/03/08
75/03/2?
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/05/ 15
11 '.5
12 15
10 no
10 05
09 1?
11 10
10 10
11 20
13 50
13 15
12 00
11 05
00630
N02&NQ3
'•;-T3TAL
MG/L
0. 104
0.192
0.270
0. 168
0.152
D.232
0.200
0.160
0.175
0.990
1.300
0.970
00625
TCI KJ^L
'•1
MG/L
0. IOOK
0.150
0.400
0.800
0.400
C.5CO
0.550
0.700
0. 800
0.050
0.950
0.350
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
O.OC5
0.025
0.025
0.05C
0.025
0.015
0. 016
0.025
0.010
0.005
0.015
0.015
J0671
PHOS-OIS
'~c THP
MG/L P
0.005K.
0.005
0.005K
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
0.015
0.005K
0.005K
0.005
OOobS
PHOS-T07
MG/L f>
0.305K
0.015
0.005K
O.J20
0 . 0 1 0 <
0.010
O.OICK
0.015
0.010
0.010
0.010K
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
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M'-7L -
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D513T1
36 23 i •>.•" j°2 22 ? ).
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oAN< 10.1 Y?S W
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2111204
oon c~:i
74/06/22
74/07/20
74/09/21
74/10/19
74/12/22
75/01/ 18
75/03/22
75/04/05
75/04/19
75/G5/ 15
09
OS
09
15
15
14
09
10
07
10
20
•\r.
30
55
00
10
""/L
0.30 0
•>.21fc
0.232
"1.112
J. 176
0.430
1. 150
0.470
i.200
" KJEL
"\G/L
G.100K
C. 1 OOK
0.300
0.300
0.500
0. 100K
0.200
0.050K
0.300
C.850
NH2-N P
MG/L
0.005K
0.010
0.02^
0.025
0.015
0. 008K
Q.005K
0.005K
0 . 0 20
0.040
i-OS-D! S
MG/L P
0.005
0.005
0.0 ?0
0.008
0.015
0.005K
0.005K
0.020
PHOS-TOT
MG/L P
O.J1U
0.010
0.020
O.OLOK
0.015
O.J10K
0.020
0.010K
0.020
K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN
INDICATED
-------
APPENDIX E
PARAMETRIC RANKINGS OF LAKES
SAMPLED BY NES IN 1974
STATE OF ALABAMA
-------
A I''.
(JV ';
L &<".
COO".
E A v £ - L t *
0503 BLUE
050- s'JLL
0505 LAr,E
itSGb LAi7
.889
.967
.833
.441
.344
.103
.762
V
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12
14
15
11
14
15
14
8
14
9
8
15
15
15
15
15-
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.600
.000
.800
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.400
.400
.800
.800
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.000
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006
040
010
004
006
089
004
020
021
006
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006
005
006
007
004
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0511 Hfivi- Li
0509 oRfi'of
0510 LAKE nAMRTOM
051 1 MILLWOOD LAK?.
0512 NIMPOO LAKE
0513 NORFOLK LAKE
0514 LAKE OUACH1TA
0515 TABLE ROCK LAKE
0516 GSEER'S LAKE
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73 ( 11)
27 ( 4)
13 ( ;)
53 ( 8)
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63 ( 9)
100 ( 15)
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77
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