U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
           NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
                    WORKING PAPER SERIES
                                         REPORT
                                           ON
                                      LAKE HAPPAPELLO
                                   NAYNE AND BUTLER COUNTIES
                                         MISSOURI
                                      EPA REGION VII
                                    WORKING PAPER No, 551
 CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY - CORVALLIS, OREGON
                             and
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING & SUPPORT LABORATORY - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
 699-440

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                                 REPORT
                                   ON
                             LAKE HAPPAPELLO
                        WAYNE AND BUTLER COUNTIES
                                MISSOURI
                             EPA REGION VII
                          WORKING PAPER No, 551
       WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
                 AND THE
         MISSOURI ['NATIONAL GUARD
              FEBRUARY, 1977

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          REPORT ON LAKE WAPPAPELLO

     WAYNE AND BUTLER COUNTIES,  MISSOURI

                EPA REGION VII


                     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
              Con/all is, Oregon
             Working Paper No.  551
     OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
    U.S.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY

               February 1977

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                               CONTENTS

                                                       Page
Foreword                                                ii
List of Missouri Study Lakes                            iv
Lake and Drainage Area Map                               v
Sections
  I. Conclusions                                         1
 II. Lake and Drainage Basin Characteristics             5
III. Lake Water Quality Summary                          7
 IV. Nutrient Loadings                                  12
  V. Literature Reviewed                                18
 VI. Appendices                                         19

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                               FOREWORD
     The National EutropMcatlon Survey was Initiated  in  1972  in
response to an Administration commitment to investigate the  nation-
wide threat of accelerated eutrophlcatlon 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 eutrophlcatlon 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
 flanninq [§303(e)L 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 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 Missouri Department of Natural
Resources for professional involvement, to the Missouri National
Guard for conducting the tributary sampling phase of the Survey,
and to those Missouri wastewater treatment plant operators who
provided effluent samples and flow data.

     The staff of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources,
James Wilson, Director; the Division of Environmental Quality,
Ken Karch, Director; and the Water Quality Program, James Odendahl,
Director, 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 Charles M. Kiefner, the Adjutant General of Missouri,
and Project Officer Captain Donald L. Well en, who directed the
volunteer efforts of the Missouri National Guardsmen, are also
gratefully acknowledged for their assistance to the Survey.

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                  NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
                            STUDY LAKES
                         STATE OF MISSOURI
LAKE NAME
Clearwater Lake
Pomme de Terre Reservoir
Stockton Reservoir
Lake Taneycomo
Thomas Hill Reservoir
Lake Wappapello
   COUNTY
Reynolds
Polk, Hickory
Dade, Polk, Cedar
Taney
Macon, Randolph
Wayne, Butler

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 LAKE WAPFAPELLO

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                  REPORT ON LAKE WAPPAPELLO,  MISSOURI
                            STORE! NO.  2906

I.    CONCLUSIONS
     A.    Trophic Condition:*
               On the basis of field observations  and  Survey  data,
          Lake Wappapello is considered eutrophic, i.e.,  nutrient
          rich and highly productive.   Whether such nutrient  enrich-
          ment is to be considered beneficial  or deleterious  is  deter-
          mined by its actual or potential  impact  upon designated
          beneficial water uses of each lake.
               Chlorophyll  a_ values ranged  from 3.0 yg/1  in the  summer
          to 14.4 yg/1 in the fall, with a  mean of 9.6 yg/1.   Secchi
          disc transparency and potential for primary  production as
          measured by algal assay control yields were  low.  Of the six
          Missouri lakes sampled in 1974, two had  higher  median  total
          phosphorus levels, five had higher  median inorganic nitrogen
          values, and four had higher orthophosphorus  levels  than Lake
          Wappapello.
               Survey limnologists reported floating aquatics (Nymphea)
          at Station 04 in June,  and a  heavy  algae bloom  throughout
          the open lake with floating algae clumps swept  in from side
          coves at Station 02 in October.

     *See  Appendix E.

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B.   Rate-Limiting Nutrient:
          The algal assay results indicate phosphorus limitation at
     the times the assay samples were collected (04/09/74, 10/08/74).
     Mean inorganic nitrogen to orthophosphorus (N/P) ratios in the
     lake data were 18/1 or greater on all sampling occasions, further
     indicating primary limitation by phosphorus.
C.   Nutrient Controllability:
     1.   Point sources -
               Point sources were estimated to have contributed 1.2%
          of the total phosphorus load.  The city of Annapolis contri-
          buted the entire load.
                                                              2
               The calculated phosphorus loading of 1.93 g P/m /yr for
          Lake Wappapello is only slightly greater than the eutrophic
          load proposed by Vollenweider (1975).  However, Vollenweider's
          model may not be applicable for lakes with short hydraulic
          retention times (14 days for Lake Wappapello), or in which
          loading calculations yield an apparent net export of phosphorus
          from the lake.  In Lake Wappapello, there are several factors
          which may account for the apparent export of phosphorus.  In
          addition to the city of Annapolis, there are 25 small private
          sewage facilities impacting the Wappapello drainage basin
          (Missouri Department of Natural  Resources, manuscript), and
          several industrial and municipal facilities upstream which are

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     not included in the nutrient loadings because of their dis-
     tance from the reservoir.   Although the majority of tribu-
     taries sampled do not reflect an impact from the smaller
     private plants in the area, the high background loading to
     the St. Francis River (Section IV-D) is certainly due, at
     least in part, to impact from the upstream private, municipal
     and industrial plants.  Among the larger upstream plants are
     the American Smelter and Refining Company, the Arcadia Heat
     Processing Company, the Pilot Knob Pellet Company, and munici-
     pal sewage treatment facilities for the cities of Ironton,
     Arcadia, Graniteville, and Middlebrook.  There is also a fish
     hatchery discharging to Hubble Creek, a tributary of the St.
     Francis River, downstream of the inlet sampling Station A-2.
     Nutrient contributions from this source are not known.  Addi-
     tional sampling to determine the true nutrient budget for Lake
     Wappapello is needed before recommendations of nutrient con-
     trollability in the lake can be proposed.
2.    Nonpoint sources -
          The mean annual phosphorus load from nonpoint sources,
     including precipitation, accounted for 98.8% of the total
     reaching Lake Wappapello.   The St. Francis River contributed
     88.8%, and ungaged tributaries were estimated to have contri-
     buted 8.0%.

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     The phosphorus export of tributary C-l,  Clark  Creek,



(Section IV-D) is comparable to the tributary exports  of


                                               2
nearby Clearwater Lake (range of 1  to 4 kg P/km /yr, mean  of



3 kg P/km2/yr).

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II.   LAKE AND DRAINAGE BASIN CHARACTERISTICS
          Lake and drainage basin characteristics are itemized below.
     Lake morphometry was provided by the Missouri  Clean Hater Com-
     mission.  Tributary flow data were provided by the Missouri
     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 mean
     flow of the outlet.  Precipitation values are estimated by methods
     outlined in National Eutrophication Survey (NES) Working Paper
     No.  175.  A table of metric/Englich conversions is included as
     Appendix A.
     A.    Lake Morphometry:
                                      2
          1.    Surface area:  16.59 km .
          2.    Mean depth:   3.0 meters.
          3.    Maximum depth:   4.6 meters.
          4.    Volume:  49.770 x  106 m3.
          5.    Mean hydraulic retention time:   14 days.

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Tributary and Outlet:
(See Appendix B for flow data)

1.    Tributaries -

                                        Drainage   Mean  flow
     Name                               area(knr)  (nr/sec)

     A-2 St. Francis River               2,432.0     27.58
     C-l Clark Creek                        97.1      0.58

     Minor tributaries and
     immediate drainage -                  848.5     10.45

               Totals                     3,377.6     38.61

2.    Outlet - A-l St.  Francis River      3,395.5     42.26

Precipitation:

1.    Year of sampling:  112.4 cm.
2.    Mean annual:  111.1 cm.

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III.  LAKE WATER QUALITY SUMMARY
          Lake Wappapello was  sampled  three times  during  the  open-
     water season of 1974 by means of  a  pontoon-equipped  Huey heli-
     copter.   Each time, samples for physical  and  chemical  parameters
     were collected from four  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  enu-
     meration.   During the first and last visits,  18.9-liter  depth-
     integrated samples were composited  for algal  assays.   Maximum
     depths sampled were 7.0 meters at Station 01, 11.0 meters at
     Station  02,  5.5 meters  at Station 03,  and 9.4 meters at  Station 04.
     For a more detailed explanation of  NES 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  a_ 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
04/09/74
06/18/74
10/08/74
Dominant
Genera
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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4.
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Chroomonas
Nitzschia
Cryptomonas
Dactyl ococcopsis
Other genera
Total
Melosira
Chroomonas
Skeletonema
Microcystis
Dinobryon
Other genera
Total
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Crucigenia
Trarhplnmnnas
Ankistrodesmus
Cryptomonas
Other genera
Algal
Units
per ml
1,539
483
483
483
220
835
4,043
1,684
741
562
472
336
2,135
5,930
3,759
239
239
179
119
177
                                            Total
4,712

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2.   Chlorophyll a^ -
     Sampling                 Station             Chlorophyll
     Date                     Number              (yg/1 )
     04/09/74                   01                      12.4
                                02                       6.8
                                03                       9.8
                                04                       3.6

     06/18/74                   01                      10.0
                                02                      12.8
                                03                       3.0
                                04                       8.9

     10/08/74                   01                      14.4
                                02                      11.0
                                03                       9.9
                                04                      13.1

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C.   Limiting Nutrient Study:

     1.   Autoclaved, filtered, and nutrient spiked -

          a.   04/09/74

                         Ortho P        Inorganic N    Maximum Yield
          Spike(mg/1)    Cone.(mg/1)    Cone!(mg/1)    (mg/l-dry wt.)

          Control          <0.005         0.100             0.1
          0.05 P           <0.055         0.100             1.4
          0.05 P + 1.0 N   <0.055         1.100            18.5
          1.00 N   o       <0.005         1.100             0.1

          b.   10/08/74

          Control           0.005         0.294             0.4
          0.05 P            0.055         0.294             7.2
          0.05 P + 1.0 N    0.055         1.294             9.9
          1.00 N            0.005         1.294             0.3

     2.   Discussion -

               The control  yield of the assay alga, Selenastrum capri-

          cornutum, indicates  that potential for primary production

          was low in Lake Wappapello at the times of sampling.   On both

          sampling dates, increases in yield with the addition of phos-

          phorus as well as the lack of response to the addition of

          nitrogen indicate phosphorus limitation.   Maximum growth

          potential was achieved with the simultaneous addition of the

          two nutrients.

               Mean N/P ratios in the lake data were 18/1  or greater

          on all sampling occasions, further indicating primary limi-

          tation by phosphorus (a mean N/P of 14/1  or greater generally

          reflects phosphorus  limitation).

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IV.   NUTRIENT LOADINS
     (See Appendix D for data)
          For the determination of nutrient loadings,  the Missouri
     National Guard collected monthly near-surface  grab  samples from
     each of the tributary sites indicated  on  the map  (pagev ), ex-
     cept for the high runoff months  of April  and May  when  two sam-
     ples were collected.   Sampling Was begun  in September  1974, and
     was completed in August 1975.
          Through an interagency agreement, stream  flow  estimates for
     the year of sampling  and a "normalized" or average  year were pro-
     vided by the Missouri District Office  of  the USGS for  the tribu-
     tary sites nearest the lake.
          In this report,  nutrient loads for sampled tributaries were
     determined by using, a modification .of  a USGS computer  program for
     calculating stream loadings.   Nutrient loads indicated for tribu-
     taries are those measured  minus  known  point source  loads, if any.
          Nutrient loadings for unsampled "minor tributaries and imme-
     diate drainage" ("ZZ" of USGS) were estimated  by  using the mean
                                   2
     annual nutrient loads, in  kg/km  /yr, for  Clark Creek at Station C-l,
                                                   2
     and multiplying the means  by the ZZ area  in km .
          Nutrient loads for the city of Annapolis  wastewater treat-
     ment plant were estimated  at 1.134 kg  P and 3.401 kg N/capita/yr.
     Nutrient loads for the city of Greenville (septic tanks, popula-
     tion 328) were estimated at 0.1134 kg  P and 4.263 kg N/capita/yr.

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A.   Waste Sources:

     1.    Known municipal -

                    Population               Mean Flow      Receiving
     Name           Served      Treatment*   (m3/d x IP3)    Water

     Annapolis         330      Stabilization   0.125**     Big Creek
                                  pond

     2.    Known industrial - See discussion, pages 2-3.
      Missouri Department of Natural  Resources, manuscript.
     **Estimated at 0.3785 m3/capita/day.

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B.   Annual Total Phosphorus Loading - Average Year:

     1.    Inputs -
                                                            % of
          Source                             kg P/yr        total

          a.   Tributaries (nonpoint load) -

               A-2 St. Francis River          28,385         88.8
               C-l Clark Creek                   290          0.9

          b.   Minor tributaries and immediate
               drainage (nonpoint load) -      2,545     .     8.0

          c.   Known municipal STP's -

               Annapolis                         375          1.2

          d.   Septic tanks* -                    40          0.1

               Greenville         .                35          0.1

          e.   Known industrial - see discussion,
                                  pages 2-3.

          f.   Direct precipitation** -          290          0.9

                              Totals          31,960        100.0

     2.    Output - A-l St. Francis River      52,670

     3.    Net annual P export*** -            20,710
       *Estimate based on 105 lakeside residences, 2 camps, and 5 parks.
      **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 St. Francis River       1,155,275         84.3
               C-l Clark Creek                19,845          1.5

          b.   Minor tributaries and immediate
               drainage (nonpoint load) -    173,095         12.6

          c.   Known municipal STP's -

               Annapolis                       1,120          0.1

          d.   Septic tanks* -                 1,435          0.1

               Greenville                      1,400          0.1

          e.   Known industrial - see discussion,
                                  pages 2-3.

          f.   Direct precipitation** -       17.910          1.3

                              Totals       1,370,080        100.0

     2.   Output - A-l St. Francis River   1,526,360

     3.   Net annual N export*** -           156,280
       *Estimated based on 105 lakeside residences,  2 camps,  and  5  parks.
      **Estimated (see NES Working Paper No.  175).
     ***Export probably due to unknown sources and/or sampling error.

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D.    Mean Annual Nonpoint Nutrient Export by Subdrainage Area:
                                               2              2
     Tributary                          kg P/km /yr    kg N/km /yr

     St. Francis River                      12            475
     Clark Creek                             3            204
E.   Mean Nutrient Concentration in Ungaged Streams:

                                        Mean Total  P   Mean Total  N
     Tributary                             (mg/1)         (mg/1)

     B-l West Fork Lost Creek              0.013          1.594
     D-l Big Creek                         0.019          0.971
     E-l Dry Creek                         0.017          0.680
     F-l Trace Creek                       0.022          1.059

          Nutrient levels for the above tributaries are consistent with

     those levels found in Clark Creek at Station C-l.

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                                  17
F.    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 Lake Wappapello                       1.93
     Vollenweider's eutrophic loading                            1.65
     Vollenweider's oligotrophic loading                         0.83

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                                   18
V.   LITERATURE REVIEWED

     Missouri Department of Natural Resources (manuscript).   Water
       Quality Management Basin Plan for Lower Mississippi River
       Basin.  Water Quality Program, Division of Environmental  Quality,
       Jefferson City, Missouri.

     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  1975.  National  Eutrophi-
       cation 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 0.3861 = 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



TRIBUTARY FLOW DATA

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                                   TRIBUTARY FLO* I^FO^MA' JQ^ FOR MISSOURI
                                       02/2^/77
   t CODE 2906
                   WAPPAPELLO RESERVOIR
     TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA OF LAKEISO «M)   3395.5
2906A1
2906A2
290cCl
29J6U1
2906ZZ
5UB-OHAINAGE
A^tAlSQ KM) -JAN
3395.5
1996.9
97.1
435.1
865.1

50.<»0
39.79
0.37
14. 16
TOTAL
SUM OF
F L 3 MA* A P K
63.71 73.91 87.73
39.64 52.95 61.73
0.65 1.05 1.02
3.71 5.35 5.69
14.67 19.82 ' 22.82
DRAINAGE AREA OF LAKE =
SUB-DRAINAGE AREAS =
MAY
73.06
42.76
1.27
6.51
16.85
3395.5
3394.2
NORMALIZED f LOWS (CMS)
J:JN JOL AUG
39.64
24.69
0.65
3.91
9.74
SUMr
22. S4
6.65
0.62
2.66
3.37
^ AH Y
11.72
0.16
1.03
1.78
TOTAL FLOW
TOTAL FLOW
iEP
11.55
4.90
0.34
1.61
2.32
IN =
OUT =
OCT
ll.4t
8.75
0.31
1.78
3.62
502
508
NOV
23.56
19.37
0.22
1.56
7.05
.73
.97
OcC
39.64
26.82
0.24
1.47
9.54

<£AM
42.26
27.58
0.56
3. 16
10.45

     MEAN MONTHLY FLOWS AND DAILY FLOWS'CMS)

TRIBUTARY   MONTH   YEAR    MEAN FLOW  DAY

2906A1
FLOW  UAY
FLOW  OAY
FLOW
2906A2
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
t*
5
6
7
8
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
30.724
12.828
64.846
47.855
91.463.
105.339
148.097
141.018
79.004
9.741
9.599
11.808
10.902
6.513
53.80?
13.451
69.659
99.392
109.586
70.326
4U.493
5.182
4.049
8.184
15
19
3
7
11
1
2
17
11
7
13
23
14
19
3
8
11
1
2
6
11
8
12
24
21.238
16.424
18.972
6.230
165.370
9d.259
198.501
10.19^ 19
104.772 24
11.610
10.194
15.008
10.619
9.061
35.679
13.875
597.485
365.287
46.156
31.998 19
64.562 24
4.955
4. 389
4.106







24.919
28.883










22.229
9.911




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                                    7-MBUTAi^y  FLO*  IMPUTATION FOR MISSOURI
                                                               02/2^/77
LAKE CODE
                   wAPPAPELLU
     MEAN MONTHLY ^LOwS  AND  DAILY  FLOWS(CMS)
TKIBUTARY

29U6C1
290bOI
 2906ZZ
                     YEAR
o
10
11
12
1
?
3
tt
5
6
7
8
C)
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1?
1
t
3
4
5
6
7
8
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
MEAN
                                        DAY
                                                          DAY
                                                                      FLO*
                                                                                        FLOW
n.765
0.227
0.623
0.113
0.651
1.6-2
2.180
1.161
1.218
0.651
0.623
0.340
3.596
1.331
t.304
0.736
4.219
9.316
11.072
6.485
6.173
0.821
1.75ft
2.152
5.097
2.690
19.567
4.757
24.834
36.612
41.059
25.967
15.94?
2.209
2.152
3.568
!<•
18
3
8
11
1
2
6
11
8
12
24
14.
19
3
8
11
1
2
6
11
8
12
24












0.566
0.283
0.425
0.340
5.522
5.947
1.076
0. /08
1.756
0.227
0.368
0.227
3.543
2.407
5.097
1.982
36.246
34.263
6.796
4.814
11.327
1.133
1.699
1.133



















19
24










19
24















                                                                     0.566
                                                                     0.396
                                                                     3.398
                                                                     2.265

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        APPENDIX C



PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA

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STORET RETRIEVAL DAlf 77/0?/?4
                                                                  290601
                                                                 37 55 44.0  090  17  12.0  3
                                                                 HAPPAPELLC
                                                                 29223   MISSOURI
                                                                                           072291
/TYPA/AMBNT/LAKi"
11EPALES            04001002
 0020 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00

DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/09


74/06/18



74/1C/08


DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/09


74/06/18



74/10/08




TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
15 30 0000
15 30 0005
15 30 0015
15 30 0000
15 30 0005
15 30 0015
15 30 0023
15 20 0000
15 20 0005
15 20 0016

TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
15 30 0000
15 30 OOOb
15 30 0015
15 30 0000
15 30 0005
15 30 0015
15 30 0023
15 20 0000
15 ?0 0005
15 20 0006
15 20 0016
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
12.8
12.5
12.0
25.4
25.4
24.9
23.7
17.4
17.2
17.2
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.030
0.028
0.030
0.033
0,031
0.028
0.024
0.038
0.027

0.032
00300
DO
MG/L

10.6
10.2
8.6
8.6
8.0
6.2
9.8
9.0
9.2
32217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L
12.4


10.0



14.4



00077
TR4NSP
SECCHI
INCHES
28


72



44

00031
INCDT LT
REMNING
PERCENT









1.0

00094
CNOUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
127
126
124
160
160
158
153
157
157
159















00400
PH
SU
8.10
7.95
7.90
8.10
8.30
8.20
7.80
8.05
7.89
7.91















00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
64
67
67

67
69
68
93
88
88















00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.020
0.020

0.020
0.030
0.050
0.130
0.060
0.110















00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.400
0.200
0.200
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.300
0.500
0.200K
0.200K















00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.10C
0.050
0.060

0.040
0.040
0.060
0.050
0.040
0.050















00671
PHOS-OIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.005
0.003
0.003

0.002
0.010
0.004
0.006
0.004
0.004















K VALUE KNOWN TO BE
LESS  THAN  INDICATED

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 77/02/24

DATE
FROM
TO
7<*/04/09



74/06/18




74/10/08




TIME
OF
DAY
15 05
15 05
15 05
15 05
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00

DEPTH

FEET
0000
0005
0015
0028
0000
OOC5
0015
0025
0036
0000
0005
0015
0029
OC010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
12.2
11.9
11.5
11.5
25.0
24.6
22.5
21.5
21.3
17.1
16.9
16.9
16.8
                                                                  290602
                                                                 37 57 33.0 090. 19 08.0  3
                                                                 WAPPAPELL- RESERVOIR
                                                                 39233   MISSOURI
                                                                                          072291



HEP,
-LES
0400
0033 FEET DEPTh CLASS
00300
DO

MG/L

10.2
9.8
9.8
8.6
8.8
6.2
5.4
5.6
9.4
8.6
8.4
8.8
00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
25



60




32



0009
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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 77
/TYPA/AMtfNT/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/09



74/06/18





74/10/03




U0665 32217 00031
TIME DEPTH PHOS-TOT ChLRPHVL INCDT LT
OF A REMNING
DA/ FEET
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
05
05
05
05
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0000
0005
0015
0028
0000
0005
0010
0015
0025
0036
0000
0005
0006
0015
0029
MG/L P UG/L PERCENT
0.052 6.8
0.036
0.030
0.033
0.048 12.8
0.027

0.024
0.023
•0.045
0.039 11.0
0.033

0.032
0.030






1.0





1.0


                                                                  290602
                                                                 37  57  33.0  090  19 08.0
                                                                 WAPPAPELLU  RESERVOH
                                                                 29223    MISSOURI
                                                                                         072291
                                                                 11EPALES
                                                                  0033  FEET
        04001002
DEPTH  CLASS 00

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STORE! RETRIEVAL OATE  77/02/24
/TYPA/AMcSNT/L.AKE

DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/09


74/06/18



74/10/08



TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12 40 0000
12 40 0005
12 40 0015
13 05 0000
13 05 0005
13 05 0010
13 05 0016
12 20 0000
12 20 0005
12 20 0018
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
11.9
11.4
10.7
25.1
24.4
22. S
21.2
16.9
16.8
16. 8
                                                                    290603
                                                                   37  00  11.0  090  20  05.0  3
                                                                   WAPPAPELLJ
                                                                   29223   MISSOURI
                                                                                            100691
11EPALE5
04001002
0013 FEET DEPTH CLASS
00300
DO
MG/L

9.6
9.8
8.8
8.6
6.0
4.0
9.2
9.2
8.6
00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
20


72



27


00094
CNOUCTVY
FIELD
MIC30MHO
65
63
63
125
121
120
107
139
139
139
00400
PH'
su
7 .50
7.40
7.30
8.40
8.10
7.50
7.20
7.83
7.85
7.77
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
29
28
28
53
52
50
62
87
85
85
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.020
0.030
0.030
0.070
0.060
0.050
00
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.400
0.600
0.200
0.300

00630
N02kN03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.070
0.060
0.040
0.050
0.020
0.040
0.040
0.060
0.030
0.030

00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.005
0.004
0.003
0.003
0.002
0.002
0.004
0.005
0.004
0.004
DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/09


74/06/18



74/10/08



00665 32217 00031
TIME DEPTH PHOS-TOT CHLRPHYL INCDT LT
OF A REMNING
DAY FEET
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
40
40
40
05
95
05
05
20
?0
20
20
0000
0005
0015
0000
0005
0010
0016
0000
0005
0007
0013
MG/L P UG/L PERCENT
0
0
0
0
0
0
i\
0
0

0
.038 9.8
.041
.043
.031 3.0
.034
.036
.053
.030 9.9
.044

.044




1.0




1.0


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ST-J^ET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/02/24

DATE
FnOM
TO
74/04/09



74/06/18



74/10/08




TIME
OF
DAY
1? 20
12 20
12 20
12 20
12 45
12 45
12 45
12 45
12 50
12 50
12 50
12 50

DEPTH

FEET
0000
OOOb
0015
0024
0000
0005
0015
0031
0000
0005
0015
0026
00010
A'ATER
TEMP
CENT
12.1
11.5
11.5
11.3
22.2
21.9
20. <*
19.8
17.3
17.2
16.9
16.3
                                                                  290604
                                                                 37 58 27.0 090 21 40.0 3
                                                                 wAPPAPELLO
                                                                 29223   MISSOURI
                                                                                          072291
                                                                 11EPALES            0^001002
                                                                  0028 FEtT  OEPTH  CLASS 00
00300
DO

MG/L

10.0
9.6
9.8
8.6
8.4
5.4
5.2
9.8
9.4
7.9
6.0
00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
18



42



44



00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICnOMHO
139
139
137
138
" 138
137
113
105
205
201
201
203
00400
PH

su
7.6(1
7.60
7.60
7.60
8.40
7.70
7.30
7.20
7.83
7.85
7.49
7.21
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
73
80
79
78
68
65
53
49
121
116
119
118
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.040
0.060
0.050
0.040
0.020
0.030
0.050
0.080
0.100
0.060
0.100
0.110
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.300
0.200
0.200K
0.200K
0.400
0.400
0.300
0.300
0.700
0.200
0.200K
0..200K
00630

N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.140
0.170
0.160
0.140
0.040
0.060
0. 140
0.160
0.020K
0.020K
0.030
0.090
00671
PnOS-DIS
ORTHU
MG/L P
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.005
0.005
0.006
0.011
0.004
0.003
.0.003
0.004
DATE
FROM
TO
74/04/09



74/06/18

,


74/10/08




0066S 32217 00031
TIME DEPTH PHOS-TOT CHLRPHYL INCDT LT
OF A REMNING
DAY FEET
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1?
12
?0
?0
20
?0
45
45
45
45
45
50
50
50
50
50
0000
0005
0015
0024
0000
0005
0008
0015
0031
0000
0005
0007
0015
0026
MG/L P UG/L PERCENT
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
.020 3.6
.023
.022
.026
.040 8.9
.046

.053
.068
.030 13.1
.037

.037
.052






1.0




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  APPENDIX D
TRIBUTARY DATA

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/02/24
/TYPA/AM6NT/STREAM
  DATE   TIME DEPTH N02S.N03
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET
 2906A1
36 55 41.0 090 15 55.0 4
ST FRANCI? RIVER
29      7.5 KAPPAPcLLG
o/LAist WAPPAPELLO        100692
BROG 1.2 M* QwNSTRM FKOM tfAPPAPELLO DAM
11EPALES            04001004
 0000 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00
74/09/15
74/10/19
74/11/03
74/12/07
75/01/11
75/02/01
75/33/02
75/04/17
75/04/19
75/05/11
75/05/24
75/06/07
75/07/13
75/08/23
09
10
14
15
10
14
10
11
09
10
09
14
10
10
uS
35
30
15
40
20
15
05
50
45
45
30
45
45
0630
S.N03
OTAL
>G/L
0.100
0.024
0.016
0.128
0.220
0.320
0.270
0.130
0.080
0.070
0.055
0.020
0.010
0.010
00625
TOT KJF.L
N
MG/L
1.60C
1.200
0.900
1.200
1.500
1.500
1.200
0.750
1.050
0.400
0.650
0.750
0.450
o.eoo
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.040
0.020
0.035
0.020
0.056
0.040
0.272
0.060
0.138
0.050
0.075
0.055
0.050
0.040
00671
PHOS-OIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.005
0.005K
0.005
0.005
0.010
0.008K
0.016
0.015
0.010
0.005
0.007
0.005
0.005K
0.010
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.040
0.025
0.010
0.030
0.050
0.040
0.070
0.060
0.050
0.030
0.020
0.040
0.030
0.040
 K VALUE KNOWN TO BE
 LESS THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/c-?/24
/TYPA/A^eNT/STREAM
                                                                 2<50t>A2
                                                                37 11  40.0 090 30 12.0 4
                                                                ST FRANCIS KIVER
                                                                        7.5 PATTERSON
                                                                       WAPPAPELLO        100b91
                                                                ST HWY 34 b-(DG 2.5 Ml E OF PATTERSON
                                                                11EPALES  '          04001004
                                                                 0000  FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00
                                                                  29
DATE
FROM    OF
 TO    DAY
         TIME DEPTH
              FEET
74/09/14
74/10/19
74/11/03
74/12/08
75/01/11
75/03/02
75/04/06
75/04/19
75/05/11
75/05/34
75/06/08
75/07/12
75/08/24
       14 15
       11 00
       14 40
       10 00
       11 ?0
       10 10
       10 SO
       10 30
       10 15
       09 45
       10 40
       13 55
       10 20
00630
N02oN03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.2CO
0.024
0.112
0.136'
0.1 68
0.420
0.2BO
0.075
0.160
0.040
0.160
0.185
0.165
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.700
1.300
1.000
1.000
1.700
1.000
0.600
0.250
3.950
0.050K
0.650
0.750
0.800
OC610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.030
0.095
0.055
0.010
0.301
0.040
0.035
0.015
0.060
0.015
0.020
0.100
0.030
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
O.OOS
O.OOSK
0.025
O.OOSK
0.025
0.008K
O.OOSK
0.005
0.015
0.005
0.005K
0.015
0.030
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.015
0.010
0.050
0.010K
0.170
0.020
0.020
0.010
0.035
0.010K
0.010
0.082
0.060
  K VALUE *nOWh TO SE
  LESS THAN INDICATED

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SfO*ET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/02/24
  DATE   TIME DEPTH N02
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET
75/01/11
75/02/01
75/03/02
75/04/17
75/05/11
10 45
13 30
09 40
10
09
15
45
                                                                  2906dl
                                                                 37  03  15.0 090  19 30.0 4
                                                                 w FO*K L05T CREEK
                                                                 29       7.5 SHUOK
                                                                 T/LAK.E tfAPPAPELtO         100691
                                                                 BRDG ON  H*v 12  1.5 MI NW  OF SHOOK
                                                                 11EPALES            04001004
                                                                  0000  FEET  OEPTH  CLASS  00
10630
?S,N03
•QTAL

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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATF.  77/02/24
                                                                   2906C1
                                                                  37  11  30.0 090 32 20.0 4
                                                                  CLflRK  CREE1"
                                                                  29       7.5 PATTERSON
                                                                  T/LAKE rfAPPAFELLO        100691
                                                                  OLD ST HWY 34 bRDG 0.6 MI  E OF PATTERSON
                                                                  11EPALES            04Q0100H
                                                                   0000  FEET  OEPTH  CLASS 00
DATE
FROM
TO
74/09/14
74/10/18
74/11/03
74/12/08
75/01/11
75/02/01
75/03/02
75/04/06
75/04/19
75/05/11
75/05/24
75X06/08
75/07/12
75/08/24
TIME OES>T>
OF
DAY FEET
14
10
14
09
11
14
10
10
10
10
09
10
13
10
20
30
15
50
15
?5
00
10
30
30
30
20
45
00
00630 00625
i N02S.N03 TOT KJEL
N-TOTAL N
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.200
.096
.256
.240
.292
.232
.280
.220
.135
.140
.210
.315
.185
.210
MG/L
•
•
•
•
•
•
0.
0.
0.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
000
000
000
400
200
000
900
900
200
450
550
650
600
200
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PhOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL OSTriO
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
040
020
055
015
164
032
048
035
005
045
055
035
040
020
MG/L
0.
Q.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

0.
0.
0.
p
010
005K
015
005K
010
008
008K
005*
005
005K

005
005
010
MG/L P
0.010
0.005K
0.025
0.010K
0.050
0.020
0.010
0.010K
0.010
0.010
0.010K
0.010K
0.020
0.030
  K VALUE KNOWN  TO  8E
  LESS THAN  INDICATED

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SFOKLT RETRIEVAL DATE 77/02/24
                                                                   2S0601
                                                                  37 15 40.0  090 30 30.0 4
                                                                  29      7.5 r.rJUNOT
                                                                  T/LAK£  rfAPPAPELLO        100691
                                                                  B^OG  ON H*Y 143 5.5 MI S£ OF oRUNOT
                                                                  1 IE-ALES            04001004
                                                                   0000 FEET   OEPTh  CLASS 00
DATE
TO
74/09/ 14
74/10/19
74/1 1/03
74/12/08
75/01/11
75/02/01
75/03/02
75/04/06
75/04/19
75/05/11
75/05/24
75/06/08
75/07/12
75/08/24
00630 00625
TIME DEPTH NOZS.N03 TOT KJEL
OF N-TOTAL N
DAY FEET
13
10
13
09
10
14
09
09
09
10
09
09
13
09
50
00
45
35
45
10
45
45
50
18
15
50
20
45
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.084
.056
.160
.160
.152
.120
.176
.110
.080
.055
.050
.075
.035
.030
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
i.
i.
2.
0.
0.
0.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
900
600
700
600
700
000
600
850
650
200'
150
500
550
250
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N PHOS-DIS PHOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTrlO
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
c.
c.
0.
0.
0.
0.
C17
015
035
020
208
032
024
050
025
060
005
015
020
020
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
o.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
P
005K
005K
010
005K
005
008K
008K
010
005
OOSK
005K
OOSK
OOSK
OOSK
MG/L P
0.015
0.005K
0.020
0.010K
0.050
0.020
O.U20
0.010
0.010
0.010K
0.010K
0.010K
0.010
0.020
  K VALUE KNOWN TO dE
  LESS THAN INDICATED

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bTORET RETRIEVAL DAT£  77/0?/24
/TYPA/AM3NT/STREAM
  DATE   TIME DEPTH  N02&N03
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET
7<./09/l<»
74/10/19
74/11/03
74/12/08
75/01/1 1
75/03/01
75/04/06
75/04/19
75/05/11
75/05/24
75/06/08
75/07/12
75/08/33
11 on
11 45
09 50
10 30
13 SO
10 35
10 00
09 31
10 05
09 10
10 00
13 30
09 45
 2906E1
37 22 30.0 090 23 *5.0 <«
DRY C*EEK
39      15 COL.DwATE.-J
T/LAKE WAPPAPtLLO        100691
SEC RO X1MC ? Ml rf'NW OF JCT w US  ri»Y
11EPALES            C4C01004
 OOOC FEET  DEHTn  CLASS 00
0630
&N03
OTAL
•G/L
0.112
0.088
0.152
0.184
0.116
C.120
0.060
0.020
0.025
0.050
0.085
0.040
0.035
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.60C
0.600
1.000
1.400
1.200
0.300
0.250
1.000
0.100
0.050
0.250
0.450
0.550
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L

0.020
0.055
0.010
0.152
0.024
0.045
' 0.060
0.015
0.005K
0.020
0.017
0.020
00671
PHOS-DIS
09THO
MG/L P
0.005K
3.005K
0.005
0.005K
0.005
0.006K
0.005K
0.005
0.005K
0.005K
O.OOSK
0.005K
O.OOSK
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L C
O.OOSK
O.OOSK
0.010K
0.010K
o.oao
0.010K
0.010K
0..020
0.010K
0.010K
0.010K
0.010K
0.010
  K VALUE KNOdN 10 BE
  LESS THAN

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STORCT RETRIEVAL OATE 77/02/24
/TYPA/Ai"BNT/STR£AM
                      00630
  DATE   TIME DEPTH N02S.N03
  FROM    OF        N-TOTAL
   TO    DAY  FEET    MG/L
74/09/14
74/10/19
74/11/03
74/12/08
75/01/11
75/03/01
75/03/01
75/04/06
75/04/19
75/05/11
75/05/34
75/06/08
75/07/12
75/08/23
11 35
11 20
09 34
10 10
14 10
10 15
10 50
10 15
09 46
10 25
09 25
10 14
13 55
10 00
0.224
0.016
0.088
0.056
.0.140
0.104
0.152
0.090
0.020
0.070
0.085
0.125
0.095
0.035
  00625
TOT KJEL
   N
  MG/L

   O.BOO
   0.700
   0.800
   1.300
   2.000
   0.300
   0.650
   0.550
   1.050
   2.600
   0.050K
   0.300
   0.100
  ,0.550
                                                         2906F1
                                                        37 22 20.0 090 26  15.0 4
                                                        T-iiCE CREF*.
                                                        29       15 COLDWATEK
                                                        T/LAKE WAPPAPtLLG         100691
                                                        SEC «D XING .7 MI  N UF SACO
                                                        11EPALES            04001004
                                                         oooo FEET  DEPTH  CLASS  oo
                                 00610
                                NH3-N
                                TOTAL
                                 MG/L
0.015
0.050
0.010
0.044
0.008
0.016
0.020
0.290
0.055
O.OOSK
0.015
0.010
0.010
  00671
PHOS-OIS
 ORTHO
 MG/L P

   C.005K
   O.OOSK
   0.005
   0.010
   OiOOSK
   O.OOf>K
   O.OOSK
   0.005*
   0.005
   O.OOSK
   O.OOSK
   O.OC5K
   O.OOSK
   O.OOSK
                   00665
                 PriOS-TOT

                  MG/L P
  005
  005K
  010K
  050
  010K
  OlOK
  OlOK
  OlOK
  010
  OlOK
  OlOK
  OlOK
  OlOK
0.010K
  K VALUE KNOWN TO SE
  LESS THAN INDICATED

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         APPENDIX E

PARAMETRIC RANKINGS OF LAKES
   SAMPLED BY NES IN 1974

     STATE OF MISSOURI

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LAKE  DATA  TO  BE USED IN RANKINGS

LAKE
CODE   LflxE MAME
-2901

 2902   POMME OE

 2903   STOCKTON RESERVOIR

 2904   LAKE TANEYCOMQ

 29ob   THOMAS HILL

 2906   W'APPAPELLO
MEDIAN
TOTAL u
0.017
0.043
0.022
0.023
0.082
0.033
MEDIAN
INOPT- N
' 0.150
0.275
0.670
0.530
1 .040
0.-105
500-
. MEAN SEi,
445.000
449.928
428.800
420.250
487.889
^59.667
MEAN
CHLORA
3.b67
9.4f3
8.973
• 9.825
5.787
9.642
15-
MIN 00
10.400
14.HOO
Is. 000
11.200
11.200
11.000
MEDIAN
DISS ORTHO °
0.004 .
0.008
O.OOfi
0.007
0.011
0.004

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        Of  LAKfS *!Tl-i HIGHER  VALUES !\';J

                                         MtoiA'«)      MtniAN       500-           MEAN-         15-
                                                                                                       DISS 0-T>-0

                                                                                                         VO (   4)

?902  POMfE DE  TEk^c *E>ERVnlR          20  {   1)     o(j (  3)     "0  !   2)     40  i   2)     20  (   1)     20 (   1 )

2903  STOCKTON  rtESFUVOlK                HO  (4)     20 (  1)     90  (   *>     hO  (   3)      0(0)     60 (   3)

        KE  TANEYCOMQ                    *ft  (3)     40 <  2)    100  <   S)      0(0)     bO  <   2)     40 (

                                                                                                          0 (   0)

290*-  WAPPAPELLO -^ESES\/iiIH              <*0  (   ?)    100 (5)     20  (   1 )     20  (   1 )     BO  (   4)     S»0 (   4)
;:jM«F4 uF l.4KE< *ITH Ml'
MEnlAii MtDIAN
TOT6L p IMOPG iv
10" ( S) -»0 ( 4)
21 (1) o(j ( 3)
HO (4) 20 ( 1)
fn (3) 40 < 2)
0(0) 0(0)
<*0 ( ?) 100 ( 5)
-,HF>* VALUES)
500- MEAN-
MEAN ^EC C'-'LOKA
f.0 ( T) 100 ( h)>
4T, ! 2) 40 i 2)
90 ( t) ftO ( 3)
100 < S) 0(0)
0(0) 80 ( 4)
20 (1) 20 ( 1)


15-
MIN no
100
20
0
bO
50
00
(
(
(
( ,
( '
(

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