U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
               NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
                        WORKING PAPER SERIES
                                             REPORT
                                              ON
                                         WISTER RESERVOIR
                                          LEFLORE COUNIY
                                            OKLAHOMA
                                          EPA REGION VI
                                       WORKING PAPER No, 595
    CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY - CORVALLIS, OREGON
                                and
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING & SUPPORT LABORATORY - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
•&G.P.O. 699-440

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                                 REPORT
                                   ON
                            WISTER ESERVOIR
                             LEFLORE COUNIY
                                OKLAHOMA
                              EPA REGION VI
                          WORKING PAPER No, 595
       WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE
OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF POLLUTION CONTROL
                 AND THE
         OKLAHOMA NATIONAL GUARD
               MARCH, 1977

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         REPORT ON WISTER RESERVOIR

          LEFLORE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

                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.  595
     OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
    U.S.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

                  March 1977

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                               CONTENTS

                                                       Page
Foreword                                                i i
List of Oklahoma 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                                  13
  V. Literature Reviewed                                19
 VI. Appendices                                         20

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                               FOREWORD
     The National Eutrophication Survey was Initiated  in  1972  in
response to an Administration commitment to investigate the  nation-
wide threat of accelerated eutrophicatlon 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
planning [§303(e)], water quality criteria/standards review
[§303(c)], clean lakes [§314(a,b)], and water quality  monitoring
[§106 and §305(b)] activities mandated by the Federal  Water
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972.

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     Beyond the single lake analysis, broader based correlations
between nutrient concentrations (and loading) and trophic 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 Oklahoma Department of
Pollution Control for professional involvement, to the Oklahoma
National Guard for conducting the tributary sampling phase of the
Survey, and to those Oklahoma wastewater treatment plant operators
who provided effluent samples and flow data.

     Dr. Denver Talley, Director, Oklahoma Department of Pollution
Control; the staff of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board; and the
staff of the Oklahoma State Department of Health reviewed the pre-
liminary reports and provided critiques most useful in the prepara-
tion of this Working Paper Series.

     Major General John Coffey, Jr., the Adjutant General of
Oklahoma, and Project Officers Colonel Curtis V!. Milligan and
Major James 0. Haney, Jr., who directed the volunteer efforts of
the Oklahoma National Guardsmen, are also gratefully acknowledged
for their assistance to the Survey.

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                    NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY

                              STUDY LAKES

                           STATE OF OKLAHOMA
LAKE NAME

Altus Reservoir

Arbuckle Lake

Lake Elsworth

Lake Eufaula


Fort Cobb Reservoir

Fort Supply Reservoir

Foss Dam Reservoir

Lake Frances

Grand Lake 0' The Cherokees


Lake Hefner

Keystone Reservoir

Oologah Lake

Tenkiller Ferry Reservoir

Lake Thunderbird

Wister Reservoir
  COUNTY

Greer, Kiowa

Murray

Caddo, Comanche

Haskell, Mclntosh,
Okmulgee, Pittsburg

Caddo

Woodward

Custer

Adair

Mayes, Delaware, Craig,
Ottowa

Oklahoma

Tulsa, Creek, Osage, Pawnee

Nowata, Rogers

Cherokee, Sequoyah

Cleveland

LeFlore

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                                                                                  r   I
       Sewage 7-eat-ent ?5ci".ity
       Trioutary Sanc'ii.no Site
 x    Lake Sampling Site
j^f  Drainage Area Boundary
                                  Map Location
                        9500
                                                                                                                                     9400'

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                 REPORT  ON WISTER  RESERVOIR, OKLAHOMA
                            STORE! NO. 4015

I.    CONCLUSIONS
     A.    Trophic Condition:*
               Survey  data  indicate  that  Wister  Reservoir  is eutrophic,
          i.e., nutrient rich  and  productive.  Whether such  nutrient
          enrichment is  to  be  considered  beneficial or deleterious  is
          determined by  its  actual or  potential  impact upon  designated
          beneficial water  uses  of each lake.
               Nutrient  levels in  Wister  Reservoir were quite high:
          of the  16  Oklahoma lakes (including  Lake Texoma) sampled  in
          1974, only 4 had  higher  median  total phosphorus  levels, 7 had
          higher  median  inorganic  nitrogen values, and 6 had higher median
          orthophosphorus levels than  this reservoir.   Potential for
          primary productivity,  as measured  by algal assay control yield,
          was high in  spring and moderate during fall  sampling.  Chloro-
          phyll a^ values ranged  from 2.7  ng/1  to 8.4 yg/1, with a mean
          of 4.8  ug/1.
               Survey  limnologists did not observe macrophytes or surface
          algal concentrations during  their  sampling visits.  However, it
          was noted  that the lake  at times was very turbid,  and the low
          Secchi  disc  transparencies (range  of 0.3 to  0.9  meters) suggest

     *See  Appendix E.

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     that primary productivity in Wister Reservoir may have been
     light-limited, even though no clear-cut direct relationship  was
     noted between light penetration and chlorophyll  a^ levels.
B.   Rate-Limiting Nutrient:
          The algal assay results indicate that the primary limiting
     nutrient in Wister Reservoir was phosphorus at the times  of
     sampling.  The lake data indicate phosphorus limitation in June
     and October, respectively, and primary limitation by nitrogen  in
     March and August.
C.   Nutrient Controllability:
     1.    Point sources -
               During the 1974 sampling year, point sources were  esti-
          mated to have contributed 6.1% of the total phosphorus  load
          to Wister Reservoir.  The town of Heavener contributed  4.9%
          and Red Oak contributed 1.2%.
               Loading calculations based upon available nutrient con-
          centrations yield a net export of both phosphorus and nitro-
          gen from the reservoir, indicating that sampling was not
          adequate to depict actual loading and/or export rates from
          Wister Reservoir.  This export might be attributable to an
          underestimation of nutrient loading from the known point
          sources and septic tanks, or to sampling error.  It is  known
          that a waterfowl refuge exists on Wister Reservoir;  additional
          study to determine the nutrient impact of this refuge on  the
          reservoir is needed.

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          The total  annual  phosphorus  loading  to  Wister
                            2
     Reservoir is 2.89 g P/m /yr,  twice that proposed  by  Vollen-
     weider (1975) as "eutrophic"  for  a lake with such volume  and
     hydraulic retention time.   However, Vollenweider's model  may
     not be applicable to lakes  with short retention  times  (16 days
     for Wister Reservoir)  or in which epilimnetic light  penetra-
     tion is severely reduced by the presence of  suspended  sediments
     in the surface waters.   In  any case, it does not  appear likely
     that point source phosphorus  control would result in any  appre-
     ciable improvement in  the trophic condition  of the lake.
2.    Nonpoint sources -
          Nonpoint sources,  including  precipitation,  were calcu-
     lated to have contributed 93.9% of the total phosphorus load
     to Wister Reservoir.  The Poteau  River contributed 45.2%,
     Fourche Maline Creek contributed  40.6%, and  ungaged  tribu-
     taries were estimated  to contribute 5.0%.

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II,. LAKE AND DRAINAGE BASIN CHARACTERISTICS
          Lake and drainage basin characteristics  are itemized  below.
     Lake surface area and mean depth were provided by the  Oklahoma
     Department of Pollution Control; maximum depth was provided  by
     the Oklahoma Water Resources Board.   Tributary flow data were pro-
     vided by the Oklahoma District Office of the  U.S. Geological Sur-
     vey (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 means as outlined in National  Eutrophication  Survey
     (NES) Working Paper No. 175.  A table of metric/English conver-
     sions is included as Appendix A.
     A.    Lake Morphometry:
          1.   Surface area:  16.19 km2.
          2.   Mean depth:  2.3 meters.
          3.   Maximum depth:  13.4 meters.
          4.   Volume:  37.237 x 106 m3.
          5.   Mean hydraulic retention time:  16  days.

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Tributary and Outlet;
(§ee Appendix B for flow data)

1.   Tributaries -

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

     A-2 Poteau River               1,320.9         14.91
     B-l Oil Branch                     4.5          0.04
     C-l Holston Creek                149.7          1.52
     D-l Fourche Maline Creek         686.3          7.36

     Minor tributaries and
     immediate drainage -             393.0          4.35

               Totals               2,554.4         28.13

2.   Outlet - A-l Poteau River      2,570.7         27.35

Precipitation:

1.   Year of sampling:  122.4 cm.
2.   Mean annual:  115.4 cm.

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Ill,  LAKE WATER QUALITY SUMMARY
          Wister Reservoir was sampled four 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 two 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 12.2 meters at Station 01 and 10.7 meters at
     Station 02.  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 maxi-
     mum 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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•»IST!IH RESErtVOIR
STORE.T CODE 4015
             PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
TE^J-EPATUPt (DEG CtNT)
O.-l.S M DEPTH 4
MAX OEPTHoo ?.
( 3/28/74 ]
$««« = 2
RANGE MEDIAN
13.7- 14.5 14.1
9.6- 11.1 in. 3
i
MAX
DEPTH
(METERS)
0.0- 1.5
8.5- 9.1
N«
4
( 6/ 7/74
RANGE MEDIAN
22.8- 24.2 23.7
21.3- 23.6 22.4
MAX
DEPTH
KANGE
(METEKS)
0.0- 1.5
10.7- 12.2
2
( 8/26/74
S««« = 2
RANGE MEDIAN
27.2- 28.2 27.5
22.9- 23.2 23.0
MAX
RANGE
(METERS)
0.0- 1.5
8.2- 9.1
DISSOLVED OXY(-tN 
0.-1.5 M DEPTH
MAX OEPTH*0
CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOSI
0.-1.5 M DEPTH
MAX OEPTH«-»
Ph (STANDARD UNITS)
0.-l.ri M DEPTH
MAX DEPTH00
TOTAL ALKALINITY (MG,
0.-1.5 M DEPTH
MAX DEPTH*-"
TOTAL P (MG/L)
0.-1.5 M DEPTH
MAX OEPln0"
2
2

4
2

4
2
/L)
4
2

4
2
9.2-
8.0-

41.-
39.-

7.8-
7.4-

10.-
10.-

0.059-0
0.066-0
9.4
d.2

46.
43.

8.1
7.9

10.
10.

.067
.070
9.3
•3.1

44.
41.

7.8
7.6

10.
10.

0.063
0.068
1.5-
8.5-

0.0-
8.5-

0.0-
8.5-

0.0-
8.5-

0.0-
8.5-
1.5
9.1

1.5
9.1

l.b
9.1

1.5
9.1

1.5
9.1
2
2

4
2

4
1

4
2

4
2
5.8-
5.6-

53.-
43.-

5.8-
6.7-

17.-
11.-

0.075-0
0.107-0
b.U
6.2

63.
62.

6.8
6.7

20.
21.

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.214
6.3
5.9

59.
53.

6.7
6.7

19.
16.

0.088
O.loO
1.5-
10.7-

0.0-
10.7-

0.0-
12.2-

0.0-
10.7-

0.0-
10.7-
1.5
12.2

1.5
12.2

1.5
12.2

1.5
12.2

1.5
12.2
4
2

4
2

4
2

4
2

4
*
2.8-
0.0-

69.-
136.-

6.3-
6.5-

2H.-
38.-

0.116-0
0.179-0
5.2
0.2

75.
138.

6.5
6.5

32.
47.

.127
.183
4.7
0.1

71.
137.

6.4
6.5

31.
43.

0.119
0.181
0.0-
8.2-

0.0-
8.2-

0.0-
8.2-

0.0-
8.2-

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8.2-
1.5
9.1

1.5
9.1

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9.1

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4.1
DISSOLVED OKTHO P (MG/L)
O.-l.S M DEPTH
MAX 3EPTH»°
0.-1.5 M DEKTri
MAX. OEPTH«»
AMMONIA (MG/L)
0.-1.5 M DEPTH
"AX DEPTH**
KJELDAHL N (Mfa/L)
O.-l.S * Ut>TH
MAX DEPTH*0
4
2
4
2

4
2

4
2
0.016-0
0.018-0
0.070-0
0.120-0

0.060-0
0. 100-0

0.400-0
0.400-0
.026
.021
.120
.140

.070
.120

.600
.400
0.022
0.019
0.095
0.130

0.060
0.110

0.500
0.400
0.0-
8.b-
0.0-
«.S-

0.0-
8.5-

0.0-
8.5-
1.5
9.1
1.5
9.1

1.5
9.1

l.b
9.1
4
2
4
2

4
2

4
2
0.010-0
0.011-0
0.130-0
0.150-0

0.130-0
0.170-U

0.5UO-0
0.600-0
.01?
.013
.160
.190

.170
.180

.700
.800
0.012
0.012
0.145
0.170

0.150
0.175

0.650
0.700
0.0-
10.7-
0.0-
10.7-

0.0-
10.7-

0.0-
10.7-
1.5
12.2
1.5
12.2

1.5
12.2

l.b
12.2
4
2
4
2

4
2

4
2
0.072-0
0.021-0
0.020-0
0.0.10-0

0.060-0
1.000-1

0.400-0
1.300-1
.099
.047
.020
.030

.110
.290

.600
.700
0.077
0.034
0.020
0.030

0.090
1.145

0.500
1.600
0.0-
8.2-
0.0-
6.2-

0.0-
8.2-

0.0-
8.2-
1.5
V.I
1.5
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V.I
StCCHI  DISC
                            0.4-   0.5
0.4
                                                                0.5-  O.b
                                    0.5
0.9-  0.9
             0.9
                          «  N  =  NO.  OF SAMPLES
                          »» MAXIMUM DEPTH SAMPLED Af EACH SITE
                          »««  S  = NO. OF SITE* SAMPLED ON THIS DATE

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f-ARAMf TEP
                (  10/21/74  )
                              *AX
                So »o =  ?     DEPTH

            HANGE    MEDIAN
                                              ANU CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
        ftvt  (DEO
O.-l.b  M OtPTH
MAX
         17.7- 17.9
         17.b- 17.7
DISSOLVED
O.-l.b M 1'E.PTi
("G/L >

     2
CONDUCTIVITY  njfHOS)
0.-1.5 M f.'EPTH         4
MAX DEPTH**            2

Pt-  (STANDARD  UMITb)
O.-l.b •* DEPTH         t
MAX DEPTri**            2

TOTAL ALKALINITY  
O.-l.b v I'EPTH         4
MAX L>EPTh»»            'd
TOTAL P  (MG/L)
0.-1.5 M DEVTri
MA>
6.0-
6.4-
          41.-
          41.-
          6.2-
          6.1-
          in.-
          13.-
8.0
6.4
      43.
      45.
      6.2
      6.2
      18.
      16.
DISSOLVED OKTHO P  (MG/L)
O.-l.S M l/EPTH         4
MAX UEPTH«*            2
        0.063
        0.079
        0.007
        0.007
    •0.077
    •0.10*
    •0.015
    •O.Olb
             17.b
             17.6
6.6
6.4
       42.
       43.
       6.2
       6.1
       14.
       15.
     0.069
     0.091
     0.006
     0.011
             0.0-   l.b
             7.9-  10.1
0.0-  l.b
7.9- 10.1
      0.0-  1.5
      7.9- 10.1
      0.0-  l.b
      7.9- 10.1
      0.0-  1.5
      7.9- 10.1
      0.0-  l.b
      7.9- 10.1
      0.0-  l.b
      7.9- 10.1
O.-l.b M UEPTn
MAX.
AMMOMIA  
O.-l.b M DEPTH
MAX OtPTH*<»

KJELDAHI. N  (M(,/L)
O.-l.? M DEPTH
MAX DEP
SECCHI DISC
     4   0.070-0.130  0.120    0.0-   l.b
     2   O.ObO-0.130  O.r>9b    7.9-  10.1
     4   0.060-0.140  0.085    0.0-   l.b
     2   O.OHO-O.llO  0.093    7.9-  10.1
     4   0.400-0.700  O.S50    0.0-   l.b
     2   0.500-0.600  O.bSO    f.9-  10.1
                            0.3-  0.5
                                         0.4
                          «• N = NO. OH SAMPLES
                          *« MAXIMUM DEPTH SAMPLED  AT  EACH  MTE
                                = NQ. OF SUES SAMPLED ON  THIS DATE

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B.    Biological  Characteristics:

     1.    Phytoplankton -
          Sampling
          Date

          03/28/74
          06/07/74
          08/26/74
          10/21/74
Dominant
Genera

1.   Melosira
2.   Ankistrodesmus
3.   Chroomonas
4.   Cryptomonas
5.   Flagellates

    Other genera

         Total

1.   Melosira
2.   Flagellates
3.   Nitzschia
4.   Coelastrum

    Other genera

         Total

1.   Melosira
2.   Anabaena
3.   Ankistrodesmus
4.   Closterium
5.   Cryptomonas

    Other genera

         Total

1.   Melosira
2.   Dactylococcopsis
3.   Nitzschia
4.   Kirchneriella
5.   Cryptomonas

    Other genera

         Total
Algal
Units
per ml

 '488
  325
  293
  163
   65

  358

1,692

3,422
  254
   95
   32
3,803

  344
   31
   31
   31
   31

  187

  655

2,479
 . 303
  220
  138
   83

  494

3,717

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2.    Chlorophyll a -
     Sampling                 Station             Chlorophyll
     Date                     Number              (yg/1)
     03/28/74                   01                      5.3
                                02                     2.6

     06/07/74                   01                      6.5
                                02                     2.7

     08/26/74                   01                      4.3
                                02                     3.9

     10/21/74                   01                      4.8
                                02                     3.4

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C.   Limiting Nutrient Study -
     1.   Autoclaved, filtered, and nutrient spiked -
                         Ortho P        Inorganic N    Maximum Yield
          Spjke(mg/1)    Conc.(mg/l)    ConcTdng/l)    (mg/1-dry wt.)
          a.   03/28/74
          Control           0,020          0.119             2.5
          0.05 P            0.070          0.119             4.6
          0.05 P + 1.0 N    0.070          1.119            23.0
          1.00 N            0.020          1.119             2.3
          b.   10/21/74
          Control           0.010          0.158             0.9
          0.05 P            0.060          0.158             5.6
          0.05 P + 1.0 N    0.060          1.158            17.3
          1.00 N            0.010          1.158             0.6
     2.   Discussion -
               The control yield of the assay alga, Selenastrum capri-
          cornutum, indicates that the potential primary productivity
          in Wister Reservoir was high at the time of spring sampling
          (03/28/74) and moderate during fall (10/21/74).  The control
          yields would likely have been higher still had there been no
          substantial nutrient loss between sampling and assay.  In both
          assays, there was a significant increase in yield over that
          of the control when orthophosphorus was added, indicating
          phosphorus limitaton.  The addition of nitrogen alone did not
          result in an increase in yield over that of the control.
               Mean inorganic nitrogen to orthophosphorus (N/P) ratios
          in the lake data were 24/1 and 20/1 in June and October,
          respectively, supporting primary limitation by phosphorus in

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Wister Reservoir.  Mean N/P ratios were 8/1  and 7/1, respec-
tfvely, in March and August, however, suggesting nitrogen
was the primary limiting nutrient upon those sampling occa-
sions.

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IV.   NUTRIENT LOADINGS
     (See Appendix D for data)
          For the determination of nutrient  loadings,  the  Oklahoma
     National Guard collected monthly near-surface  grab  samples  from
     each of the tributary sites indicated on  the map  (page  v),  ex-
     cept for the high runoff month of May when  two samples  were col-
     lected.  Sampling was begun in November 1974,  and was completed
     October 1975.
          Through an interagency agreement,  stream  flow  estimates for
     the year of sampling and a "normalized" or  average  year were pro-
     vided by the Oklahoma 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
     annual nutrient loads, in  kg/km2/yr, in Oil Branch  and  Holston
     Creek at Stations B-l and  C-l, and multiplying the  means by the
     ZZ area in km2.
          Nutrient loads for the Heavener and  Red Oak  wastewater treat-
     ment plants were estimated at 1.134  kg  P  and 3.401  kg N/capita/yr.

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                                  14
A.   Waste Sources:

     1.   Known municipal -
     Name*

     Heavener

     Red Oak
Pop,*
Served

 2,000

   500
Treatment*

Trickling
 filter
Stabilization
 pond
Mean Flow
(m3/d x 103)

    0.757**

    0.189**
Receiving
Water

Oil Branch/
 Poteau River
Red Oak Creek/
 Fourche Maline
  Creek
     2.   Known industrial - None
      *U.S.EPA, 1971.
     **Estimated at 0.3785 m3/capita/day.

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                                 15
B.   Annual Total  Phosphorus Loading - Average Year:

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

          a.   Tributaries (nonpoint load) -

               A-2 Poteau River               21,140          45.2
               B-l Oil Branch                     25           0.1
               C-l Holston Creek               1,110           2.4
               D-l Fourche Maline Creek       18,965          40.6

          b.   Minor tributaries and immediate
               drainage (nonpoint load) -      2,360           5.0

          c.   Known municipal  STP's -

               Heavener                        2,270           4.9
               Red Oak                           565           1.2

          d.   Septic tanks* -                     5          <0.1

          e.   Known industrial - None

          f.   Direct precipitation** -          285           0.6

                              Totals          46,725         100.0

     2.    Output - A-l Poteau River           58,145

     3.    Net annual P export*** -            11,420
       *Estimate based on 10 lakeshore residences and 1 park.
      **Estimated (see NES Working Paper No. 175).
     ***Export probably due to unknown sources and/or sampling error.

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                                 16
C.   Annual Total Nitrogen Loading - Average Year:

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

          a.   Tributaries (nonpoint load) -

               A-2 Poteau River              360,475         54.3
               B-l Oil Branch                    815          0.1
               C-l Holston Creek              21,695          3.3
               D-l Fourche Maline Creek      191,125         28.8

          b.   Minor tributaries and immediate
               drainage (nonpoint load) -     64,060          9.6

          c.   Known municipal STP's -

               Heavener                        6,800          1.0
               Red Oak                         1,700          0.3

          d.   Septic tanks* -                   140         <0.1

          e.   Known industrial - None

          f.   Direct precipitation** -       17,480          2.6

                              Totals         664,290        100.0

     2.    Output - A-l Poteau River          791,155

     3.    Net annual N export*** -           126,865
       *Estimate based on 10 lakeshore residences and 1 park.
      **Estimated (see NES Working Paper No. 175).
     ***Export probably due to unknown sources and/or sampling error.

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                                 17
D.   Mean Annual  Nonpoint Nutrient Export by Subdrainage Area:

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

     Poteau River                                 16             273
     Oil Branch                                    5             181
     Holston Creek                                 7             145
     Fourche Maline Creek                         28             278

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E.   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 be applicable to water
     bodies with very short retention times or in which light penetration
     is severely restricted from high concentrations of suspended solids
     in the surface waters.
                                  Total Yearly
                               Phosphorus Loading
                                    (g/m2/yr)
     Estimated loading for Wister Reservoir                            2.89
     Vollenweider's "eutrophic" loading                                1.46
     Vollenweider's "oligotrophic" loading                             0.73

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                                 19
IV-   LITERATURE REVIEWED

     U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency,   1971.   ''Inventory of Waste-
       water Treatment Facilities".  EPA Publication No,  OWP-1,  Vol.  6.
       Office of Media Programs,  Office of  Water Programs,  Washington,
       D,C.

     U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency.   1975.   National  Eutrophica-
       tion  Survey Methods 1973-1976.   Working Paper No.  175.  National
       Environmental  Research Center,  Las Vegas, Nevada,  and Pacific
       Northwest Environmental  Research Laboratory, Con/all is,  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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                                 20





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"4 = acre/feet



Square kilometers x 0.3861 -- square miles



Cubic meters/sec x 35.315 = cubic feot/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  i-LO*  INFORMATION  FOR  OKLAHOMA
                                                                        03/25/77
LAKE CODE 4015
1.,-dSTER SES.
     TOTAL DRAINAGE AKEA Of' LAKUSO KM)    2570.7
       JAN
           A^EA'SO KM)
                                                   APR
                                                          MAr
             NORMALIZED FLOWS(CMS)
               JUN     JUL     AUG
                                                                        SEP
                             OCT
                   MOV
DEC
4015A1
4015A2
4ul5rfl
4015C1
4015D1
4015ZZ
257C.7
1320.9
4.5
149.7
fS8ft.3
409.2
•35.40
20.39
0.023
1.13
5.10
3.11
37.94
26.19
0,031
1.70
11.61
6.51
51.54
27.18
0 .0^5
2.46
12.18
7.T8
52. b7
26.53
0.04?
2.41
17.27
9.b3
62.86
30.87
0.12S
3.b5
16.99
10.19
19.26
7.90
0.031
1.22
5.36
3.11
9.06
4.53
0.028
1.13
5.10
3.11
8.21
2.27
O.Oli
0.40
1.39
0.85
5.66
3.06
0.034
1.02
2.27
1.70
7.36
4.11
0.028
1.08
2.41
1.70
16.42
8.98
0.020
0.65
3.6a
2.27
22.37
17.56
0.020
0.99
5,38
3.11
27.35
14.91
0.037
1.52
7.36
4.35
     MEAN MONTHLY FLOwS AND DAILY FLOwS(CMS)
TRIBUTARY   MONTH   YEAR
4015A1
         MEAN FLOW  DAY
4015A2
11
1?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1C
11
12
I
2
3
4
5
h
1
8
9
10
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
91.180
92.313
22.653
84.384
82.402
73.624
61.164
63.996
31.998
0.566
0.453
0.368
60.315
15.291
15.999
45.873
60.315
42.475
33.131
34.547
1.557
0.368
0.510
0.368
2
17
15
13
28
22
12
12
8
15

7
2
17
15
13
28
2?
12
12
e
15

7
1.699
83.915
34.263
109.586
0.435
3.058
112.984
88.349
30.016
0.566

0,396
22.625
11.298
11.298
13.592
484.218
0.0
17.698
2l.6')l
U926
0,113

0.122
                                                                    SUMMARY
                        TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA OF LAKE =    2570.7
                        SUM OF SUB-DMAIMAGE AREAS   =    2570.7
                                                           TOTAL FLOW  IN
                                                           TOTAL FLOw  OUT
                                               339.37
                                               328.7fc
FLO*  DAY
FLOW  DAY
FLOW
                                                           22
                                                30.299
                                                           22
                                                 8.382

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                                              FXOw  INFORMATION  Fun  OKLAHOMA
                                                                                           OJ/25/77
     CODE 4015
                    j.iISTER «ES.
     MEAM MONTHLf FLO«S AND DAIL* FLOWS(CMSI
TRIBUTARY   MONTH   YEA*    MEAN FLOW  DAY
4U15C1
4015D1
401522
11
1?
1
?
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
b
7
e
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
c:
6
7
8
0
10
11
}?.
1
2
U
5
6
7
a
9
10
7<»
7*
75
7S
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
7^
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
7b
75
                                                    (•"LOW   DAY
                                                                      FLOW
                                                                                        FLOW
u.23rt
'J.062
0.068
0.212
C.147
0. 105
0.105
0.139
o.ooa
0.00?
0.006
0.001
7.^00
2.095
2.265
7.079
4.814
3.39R
3.398
4.531
0.283
0.057
0.19T
0.025
36.246
9.628
10.477
32.281
22.370
15.8??
16. 141
20.954
1.359
0.258
0.878
0.122
21.521
5.663
6.230
19.255
9.345
9.6?8
12.459
0.850
O.IS3
0.566
0.074
2
17
15
13
28
22
12
12
a
lb

7
2
17
15
13
2tt
22
12
12
8
15

7
2
17
15
13
28
22
12
12
8
15

7











O.K2
0.051
0.028
0.062
1.149
0.02U
0.040
0.031
O.OOtt
0.0

0.0
15.008
1.274
1.133
1.699
15.0f>b
0.736
1.699
1.416
0.36H
0.252

0.028
68.?44
5.947
7.362
7.646
66.261
2.039
8.212
6.796
1.671
1.161

0.136











                                                           22
                                                                     0.017
                                                           22
                                                                     0.538
                                                          22
                                                                     1.727

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        APPENDIX C



PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE  77/03/38
/TYPA/AMtJNT/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
74/03/28



74/06/07



74/08/26



74/10/21



00010
TIME DEPTH WATER
OF TEMP
DAY FEET
16
16
16
16
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
15
15
IS
15
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
25
25
25
25
COOO
0005
C015
0030
0000
0005
0025
0040
0000
0005
0015
0030
0000
0005
0020
0033
CENT
14
14
12
11
24
24
23
23
27
27
25
22
17
17
17
17

.5
.5
. 0
.1
.2
.1
.7
.6
.2
.2
.0
.9
.7
.7
.6
.5
00300
00
MG/L

9.
8.
8.

6.
6.
6.
4.
5.
0.
0.
6.
6.
6.
6.


4
4
2

8
6
2
4
0
2
2
0
8
0
4
                                                                   401501
                                                                  34  Sb  15.0 094 43 10.0 3
                                                                  WISTER RESERVOIR
                                                                  40079    OKLAHOMA
                                                                                           100991
11EPALES
04001002
0035 FEET DEPTH CLASS
00300
00

MG/L

9.4
8.4
8.2

6.8
6.6
6.2
4.4
5.0
0.2
0.2
6.0
6.8
6.0
6.4
00077
TR4NSP
SECCHI
INCHES
15



18



36



12



00094
CNOUCTVY
FIELD
M1CHOMHO
41
42
40
39
62
63
62
62
69
69
98
136
41
41
43
41
00400
PH

SU
7.80
8.10
8.10
7.90
6.80
6.70
6.90
6.70
6.44
6.50
6.47
6.53
6.18
6.17
6.15
6.17
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
10K
10K
10K
10K
20
20
19
21
30
31
41
47
18
14
13
13
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.060
0.100
0.120
0.170
0.160
0.160
0.180
0.090
0.090
0.520
1.000
0.140
0.090
0.100
0.110
00
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.500
0.500
0.400
0.400
0.700
0.500
0.500
0.600
0.600
0.400
0.900
1.500
0.700
0.400
0.400
0.500

00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.120
0.120
0.130
0.140
0.150
0.160
0.160
0.150
0.020
0.020
0.030
0.030
0.150
0.140
0.130
0.130

00671
PHOS-OIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.026
0.025
0.030
0.021
0.012
0.012
0.010
0.011
0.078
0.077
0.070
0.021
0.010
0.007
0.007
0.015
    K  VALUE KNOWN TO BE
    LESS THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/03/28
/TYPA/AMBNT/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
74/03/28



74/06/07



74/08/36



74/10/21




00665 32217 00031
TIME DEPTH PHOS-TOT CHLRPHYL INCUT LT
OF A HEMMNG
OAY FEET
16
16
16
16
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
?5
25
?5
25
25
0000
0005
0015
0030
0000
0005
0025
0040
0000
0005
0015
0030
0000
0002
0005
0020
0033
MG/L P UG/L PERCENT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0

0
0
0
.061 5.3
.059
.064
.066
.087 6.5
.075
.082
.107
.118 4.3
.116
.136
.183
.075 4.8
1.0
.063
.078
.079
                                                                  401501
                                                                 34 56 15.0 094 43
                                                                 WISTES RESERVOIR
                                                                 i.0079   OKLAHOMA
                  10.0 3
                                                                                           100991
11EPALES
 0035 FEET
        0*001002
DEPTH  CLASS 00

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 77/03/28
/TYPA/AM8NT/LAKE

DATE
FROM
TO
74/03/28



74/06/07



74/08/26



74/10/21




TIME
OF
DAY
16 35
16 35
16 35
16 35
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
13 00
13 00
13 00
13 00
14 50
14 50
14 50
14 50

DEPTH

FEET
0000
0005
0015
0028
0000
0005
0015
0035
0000
0005
0015
0027
0000
0005
0015
0026
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
13.8
13.7
10.9
9.6
23.3
22. a
21.9
21.3
28.2
27.8
25.9
23.2
17.9
17.8
17.8
17.7
                                                                  401502
                                                                 34 55 52.0 094 46  32.0  3
                                                                 WISTER RESERVOIR
                                                                 i»0079   OKLAHOMA
                                                                                           100991
11EPALES
04001002
0033 FEET DEPTH CLASS
00300
DO

MG/L

9.2
8.2
8.0

5.8
5.8
5.6
5.2
2.8
0.0
0.0
8.0
6.8
6.2
6.4
00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES
19



18



36



18



00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
46
46
47
43
56
53
48
43
73
75
95
138
43
43
43
45
00400
PH

SU
7.80
7.80
7.60
7.40
6.80
5.80


6.44
6.28
6.33
6.53
6.17
6.17
6.15
6.11
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
10K
10K
10K
10K
17
17
13
11
28
32
38
38
10
13
15
16
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.070
0.090
0.100
0.140
0.130
0.110
0.170
0.060
0.110
0.400
1.290
0.060
0.080
0.080
0.080
00
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.400
0.600
0.400
0.400
0.700
0.600
0.600
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.900
1.700
0.700
0.400
0.400
0.600

00630
N02MM03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.070
0.070
0.110
0.120
0.130
0.140
0.160
0.190
0.020K
0.020K
0.030
0.030
0.100
0.070
0.060
0.060

00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.019
0.016
0.024
0.018
0.010
0.017
0.015
0.013
0.099
0.072
0.039
0.047
0.015
0.007
0.008
0.007
      K  VALUE  KNOWN TO BE
      LESS THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/03/28
                                                                  401502
                                                                 34 55 52.0 094 46 32.0 3
                                                                 WJSTER RESERVOIH
                                                                 40079   OKLAHOMA
                                                                                          100991
/TYPA/AM8NT/LAKE
11EPALES            04001002
 0033 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00
DATE
FROM
TO
74/03/28



74/06/07



74/08/26



74/10/21




00665 32217 00031
TIME DEPTH PHOS-TOT CHLRPHYL INCDT LT
OF A REMMNG
DAY FEET
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
35
35
35
35
00
CO
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
50
50
50
50
0000
0005
0015
0028
0000
0005
OOlb
0035
0000
0005
0015
0027
0000
0003
0005
0015
0026
MG/L P UG/L PERCENT
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,

0,
0,
0,
.066 2.6
.067
.067
.070
.090 2.7
.099
.119
.214
.121 3.9
.127
.156
.179
.077 8.4
1.0
.063
.073
.104

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       APPENDIX D

TRIBUTARY AND WASTEWATER
  TREATMENT PLANT DATA

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bT'JRET RETRIEVAL 'JATE  77/G3/24
/ T YP A/A'^riNT/STREAM
                                                                   4,U5Al
                                                                  34 56  05.0  094  37  tO.O <
                                                                  P01EAU RIVER
                                                                  40       15  riEAVENtK
                                                                  0/LAKE LISTER RESERVOIR
                          100991
OUTLET OF WlSTER DAM 2.5 MI  SE  OF  WlSTER
11EPALES            0400100*
 0000 FEET  DEPTn  CLA5S 00
DATE
FROM
TO
74/1 1/02
74/12/17
75/01/15
75/02/13
75/03/28
75/04/22
75/05/12
75/35/22
75/06/12
75/07/08
75/08/15
75/10/07
00630 C0625
TIME DEPTH N02i*N03 TOT KJEL
OF N-TOTAL N
UA:
11
14
11
10
10
10
11
13
12
13
10
13
1 FEET
20
0*
10
45
?5
28
01
19
53
02
45
40
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
U
0
0
.116
. 104
.080
.080
.060
.015
.040
.020
.010
.015
.025
.290
MG/L
0.
V).
2.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
1.
1.
0.
500
600
500.
600
650
950
900
650
650
200
200
700
00610 00671 00665
NH3-N Pi-tOS-DIS HhOS-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
c .
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
072
270
064
064
060
025
080
085
050
230
540
035
MG/L P
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.012
.060
.015
.016
.010
.010
.010
.010
.010
.100
.055
.005
MG/L P
0.050
0.070
0.080
0.06C
0.090
U. 100
0.060
0.05C
0.060
0.200
0.110
C.080

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       RETrflEu'AL iJATE  77/03/24
/Tr^n/AM8NT/S1 -(f A'-'
  04TE
   TO

74/11/02
74/12/17
75/01/15
75/02/13
75/03/28
75/04/22
75/05/12
75/05/22
75/06/12
75/07/08
75/08/15
75/10/07
TIME DE^T-
 OK
DAY  FEET

12 0.1
14 3S
13 36
13 15
12 15
12 IS
11 45
14 05
13 35
13 40
12 00
14 45
  00630
NO?e.N03
rJ-TOTAL
  MG/L

   0.080
   0.072

   0*068
   0.100
   0.005
   L',050
   U.005
   u.065
   0.005
   1.015
   0.005
  00625
TCT KJEL
   N
  MG/L

   0.600
   0.500
   0.60C
   0.500
   1.150
   0.500
   0.400
   0.300
   2.200
   0.450
   0.700
   0.300
                                           0-/610
TOTAL
 Mo/L

  .1.055
  0.030
  0.032
  0.056
  0.3MC
  0.01C
  0.022
  0.020
  0.130
  0.025
  0.025
  0.020
                                                                   4015A2
                                                                  34 51 30.0 034 47 00,0 4





00671
'rlOS-iJlS
0« TrlO
MG/L P
0.020
0.010
0.010
0.016
C.025
0.005
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.005
0.005
0.005K
4C Ib
T/LA*E WISI
H.HY 2'-*0/59
1 !Er>ALEb
OCO'J FEET
00665
->riOS-7 JT

MG/L r>
0.080
0.040
0.050
0.030

0.04Q
0.040
0.050
0.070
0.040
0.040
0.040
-it AVENCK
'ER KESErtv/uM 100^^2
^POG 2.7 MI S* OF HE
04001004
OEPT" CLA^S JO
















   K VALUE ^NOW^^ TO d.£
   LESS THAN INDICATED

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bTOKET RETRIEVAL DATE  /7/03/24
/T «Vu/ Ai
 401581
34 52 20.0 094 36 20.0 4
OIL BWANCH
40      15 rltAVENEK
T/LAKL WISTER RESERVOIR   100991
Httv 270  8PDG 1.0 Ml S HEAVENER A60V STP
11EPALES            04001004
 0000 FEEf  OtPT-i  CLASS  00
DATE
F30M
TO
74/11/02
74/12/17
75/01/15
75/02/13
75/03/38
75/04/22
75/05/12
75/05/22
75/06/12
75/07/08
75/08/15
75/10/07
TIMF. f
OF
UAV F
11 45
14 ?5
13 58
13 30
12 20
12 21
11 33
13 56
13 25
13 30
11 4C
14 30
              FEET
C630
!s,N03
OTAL
IG/L
n.?24
0.21?
•J.I 68
O.?08
0.095
0.035
C.I 60
0.115
0.110
0.065
0.040
0.005
00625
TOT i\JEl
•M
MG/L
0.100
0.600
2.300
0.200
0.850
0.300
0.250
0*525
0.300
0.550
1.600
0.500
0,1610
NrlJ-N
TOTiL
MO/L
0.030
0.04C
0.072
0.016
0.053
0.020
0.035
0.055
0.030
0.120
0*115
0.045
00671
PnOS-i)IS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.010
0.010
0.005
0.008K
0*022
0.005*
0.010
0.005
0.005
0.005
0*020
0*005
00665
PhOS-TGT

MG/L P
0.020
0.010
0.020
0.010K
0.125
0.020
0.02C
0.010
0.020
0.020

0.030
    K VALUE KNOWN  TO  BE
    LESS  THAN  INDICATED

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bTOSET
                 OAT£ 77/OJ/24
/T
                                                                   401582
                                                                  3*  51  45.0  094 34 JO.O
                                                                  OIL o"ANC~i
                                                                  HO       1=
                                                                  T/LA*E LISTER
                                                                                           1009V1
                                                                           BKDG 2.6 MI  SE HEAVENE* dlO STr»
                                              llErALES
                                               0000  TEET
                                                                              DEPTM
                                                                                      OtCOICO'*
                                                                                     CLASS 00
  DATE
   Tu

74/11/02
74/12/17
75/01/15
75/02/13
75/03/28
75/04/2?
75/05/12
75/05/22
75/06/12
75/07/OH
75/08/15
75/10/07
          OF
         OAY  FEET

         12 ?0
         14 57
         14 16
         13 50
         12 30
         12 33
         11 ??
         13 39
         13 14
         13 ?1
         11 20
         14 10
N-TOTAL
  MG/L

   0.256
   0.640
   0.510
   1.650
   l.ObO
   1.050
   0.450
   1.150
   C.250
   0.630
  00625
TUT KjfL
   N
  MG/L

   0.700
   1.300
   4.800
   1.900
   1 . 150
   1.350
   0.800
   2.000
   0.800
   2.300
   8.7SO
   6.500
                                          TOTAL
0. 100
0.26C
0.940
0.448
0.065
0.20C
O.OdO
0.770
0.095
1.250
6.550
3.900
  00671
f»n05-OIS
 URTrlO
 MG/u P

   C.120
   0.375
   1.400
   0.390

   1.570
   0.360
   1.150
   0.210
   1.950
  10.300
   7.500
  00665
PHOS-TOT

 MG/L r>

   0.200
   0.690
   1.500
   0.720
   U.21C
   1. 700
   O.bOO
   0.130
   0.340
   2.000
  12.000
   6.200

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STO*ET RETRIEVAL DATE  77/03/24
                                                                    4C15C1
                                                                   34  50  40.0  094 51  00.0 4
                                                                   nOLSOi-j O'EEK
                                                                   40       LEFLORE CO MAP
                                                                   T/LAKE wISTER RESERVOIR  1009*2
                                                                         RO XING 4 MI s OF SUMMERFIELO
                                                                                       04&01004
                                                                    0000  FEET   UE^Tn   CLASS 00
FROM
TO
74/11/02
74/12/17
75/01/15
75/02/13
75/0 J/2rt
75/04/22
75/05/12
75/05/22
75/06/12
75/07/08
75/06/15
75/10/07
TIME OEPTr
OF
DAY FEET
10
13
12
12
11
11
12
14
14
14
12
15
20
?8
47
25
?5
35
48
32
21
14
50
35
OC630 00625
•i N02NN03 TOT KJEL
N- TOTAL N
MG/L MG/L
0.
•j •
0.
0.
t» •
0.
0.
n.
0.
0.
0.
c.
046
032
016
020
025
005
015
015
020
030
025
010
C.
0.
0.
C.
0.
0.
1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
G.
2CO
<»00
500
100
750
350
400
300
350
275
250
330
00610 00671 006b5
NM3-N PnOS-OIS PrtOi-TOT
TOTAL ORTHO
'•tG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0 .
•J.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
025
135
074
010
120
035
030
020
025
230
020
CIS
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
?
010
010
015
005
010
005
005
010
010
010
005K
010
MG/L P
0.020
0.010
0.020
0.010
0.0-^0
0.025
0.020
0.020
0.040
0.010
0.010
0.025
 K V-ALUfi K.lMOWN TU 6E
 LESS THAN INDICATED

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STOHET KET*IEVAL  JATE  77/03/24
/TYPA/AMHNT/ST3EAM
  DATE   T1MF
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET
74/11/02
74/12/17
75/01/15
75/02/13
75/03/Zf)
75/P4/2?
75/05/12
75/05/22
75/06/12
75/07/08
75/08/15
75/10/07
09
13
12
11
11
11
12
14
14
14
13
16
TO
00
21
55
03
04
55
53
42
36
?5
00
 401501
34 55 10.0 035 54  20.0  4
FOu^CrlE MOLINt
40      7.5 LEfLUWt.
T/LAKE LISTER SESErivOIx  ID1392
2NOHV HO B*i.iG 3.*  Ml  NE OF  L
11EPALES             0400100<*
 0000 FtET  OE^Tn  CLASS  Uu
00630
N02>.N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.02<»
0.064
u.064
0.056
0.050
0.010
0.105
0.107
0.070
0.100
0.010
0.010
00625
TUT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.700
0.700
l.OCO
0.300
1.300
1.250
0.600
0.600
0.650
0.4QO
O.P50
0.500
00610
Nf-n-K.'
TOTAL
MG/L
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.032
O.OM5
0.020
0.060
0.025
0.035
0.040
0.040
0.010
00671
r>riOS-OIS
UKTHO
MG/L P
0.050
0.020
0.035
0.024
0.025
0.010
0.020
C.022
0.025
0.015
0.015
0.012
00665
pHus-roT

MG/L ?
0.130
0.050
0.100
0.050

0.050
0.100
0.090
0.120
0.060
0.100
0.110

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         APPENDIX E

PARAMETRIC RANKINGS OF LAKES
   SAMPLED BY NES IN 1974

      STATE OF OKLAHOMA

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   £  DATA TO BE IISEO  IN
LAKE
COOt   LAKE NftMt
4001   A

400?   ADC,i.'C"Ll:' L

4003

4.004

400S   Ffrn'T CO"? rVP^t KK-.I 1

400*.   FORT S

4007   FQSS PA'-'

*0(IP   LAKE

4001?   (jWA^D La<£ 0'  THt C

4010   L&KE hEFME^

4011   KEYSTOivt RESe"KVOIR

4012   OOLOGAri

40)3

40l«.

4015   WISTE^ PESENVOIH

4834   TfXOMA
TOTAl. p INO^G N
0.
*
:•.
>>.
I.1 •
0.
o.
'' •
0.
u.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
041
02 u
-7
Obi
I>JO
"70
027
i «•?
HM7
057
136
05V
039
027
OHO
045
0
(!

0
'1
"
0
1
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.060
.070
.070
.4Cl<3
.110
.1V5
.090
,78o
.740
.250
.690
.560
.550
.150
.230
.160
500-
"E4N SEC
^
44-4
*5s
4*2
*S4
4S5
463
4«4
46f.
461
4fl4
4ftJ
435
46^
478
460
.625
.*00
.4UO
.513
.607
.167
.857
.333
.857
.000
.303
.000
.500
.000
.500
.875
CrILOA
14.
7.
*.
4.
14.
9.
4.
7.
6.
5.
21.
5.
6.
8.
4.
12.
•'50
027
tJO
3H3
967
733
862
973
76H
667
427
137
646
422
812
325
15-
MIM no
8.
14.
9.
14.
H.
7.
8.
a.
14.
V.
14.
14.
15.
12.
15.
14.
4 00
f-00
400
?oo
»00
BOO
400
?oo
HOO
000
900
600
000
000
000
600
015S
0
0
0
0
u
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
"EUI
.010
.008
.009
.029
.01?
.014
.006
.093
.038
.036
.096
.031
.016
.009
.016
.016

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        OF  LAKES wITH
                         *ALUF_^
                                        OF  LAKES WITH
                                                          "F«  VALUES)
LAKE NA«F.
LAKt
CODE

4001

4002   AJB'JCKLE LAKF.

<»G03   LA*,F  FLLe?wr>L   FCPT  CO*B ^t '£->:' )!'

4006   FOPT  SUPPLY ..'tht^i/0 IrJ

4007

4QOb

4009

4010

4011

401?

4013

4014

4015

4834
LAKE

G^ANO  LAKH O1 THE

LAKE HEFNEO

KEYSTONE RESF.RVOIH

OOL06AH  LAKE

TENKILLEK) FEPpv

LAKE THUNDER I RD

WlSTErf HESE.-(Vi1lK

TEXOMfl LAKE
<--£Ol AN
TOTAL P
^n
100
an
20
7 5
33
93
0
13
4?
7
ttn
67
87
tl
^3
( W)
( 15)
( 1^1
( 3)
(11)
( b)
( 14)
( 0)
( 2)
( 7)
( 1)
( 6)
( 10)
( 13)
1 4)
( B)
MEDIAN
INORG N
100 (

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