United states
Environmental Protection
Agency
Region 5 July, 1983
Environmental Services Division
536 South Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60605
?/EPA
Assessment of the
Region 5
Water Monitoring
Appendix C
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APPENDIX C
ASSESSMENT OF REGION V WATER MONITORING ACTIVITIES
July 1983
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Table of Contents
Appendix C: Assessment of Region V Water Monitoring Activities
1. Program Guidance for Water Monitoring and Waste 1
Load Allocations, State Activities
a. Illinois 2
b. Indiana 25
c. Michigan 49
d. Minnesota 70
e. Ohio 90
f. Wisconsin 115
2. Program Guidance for Water Quality Monitoring and 131
Waste Load Allocations, Federal Activities
a. Effluent Monitoring 131
b. Data Interpretation and Reporting 132
3. Section 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management 133
4. Headquarters Program 140
5. Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Program 141
6. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Program (RCRA) 143
7. Drinking Water Program • 143
8. Dredge and Fill Activities 144
9. Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth 144
10. Large Lakes Research Station-Grosse lie 145
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Figure
List of Figures
Page
1 Illinois - State Ambient Network and 13
USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
2 Indiana - State Monthly Monitoring 33
Network and State Staions Sampled
Quarterly
3 Indiana - USGS Ambient Monitoring 42
Network
4 Michigan (Lower) - State Ambient Network 56
and USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
5 Michigan (Upper) - USGS NASQAN Stations 57
6 Minnesota - State Ambient Network 79
and USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
7 Ohio - State Ambient Network and 97
USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
8 Wisconsin - State Ambient Network 121
and USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
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List of Tables
Table pa9e
1 State Ambient Network 7
Illinois Fiscal Year 1983
2 NASQAN and Hydrologic Benchmark 14
Network FY 1983 - Illinois
3 State Ambient Network 34
Indiana Fiscal Year 1982
4 U.S. Geological Survey CY 1982 36
Water Monitoring Sites in STORET
5 NASQAN and Hydrologic Benchmark 37
FY 1983 - Indiana
6 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY 1982 40
Water Monitoring Sampling Sites
7 U.S. Forest Service CY 1982 Water 41
Monitoring Sampling Sites
8 State Ambient Network 58
Michigan Fiscal Year 1983
9 NASQAN and Hydrologic Benchmark 59
Network FY 1983 - Michigan
10 State Ambient Network 80
Minnesota Fiscal Year 1983
11 NASQAN and Hydrologic Benchmark 83
Network FY 1983
12 State Ambient Network 98
Ohio Fiscal Year 1983
13 NASQAN and Hydrologic Benchmark 101
Network FY 1983
14 State Ambient Network 122
Wisconsin Fiscal Year 1983
15 NASQAN and Hydrologic Benchmark 123
Network FY 1983
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INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
This report is an update to Appendix C of the report entitled, "Assessment of
the Region V Water Monitoring Activities (EPA-905/4-81-001)".
In 1981 a review was completed of the water monitoring activities within the
region to determine the adequacy of existing monitoring activities to meet
program needs. The base year for this report was 1979 and the Basic Water
Monitoring Program was used as a guideline. The result of this review was
the report entitled, "Assessment of the Region V Water Monitoring Activities".
The base year for our update to this report is 1982 and the Program Guidance
for Water Quality Monitoring and Wasteload Allocations is used as our guide-
line. Although the monitoring and wasteload allocation program guidance
stresses the water quality-based control process focusing on high priority
waterbodies, the basic objectives of the earlier document are continued.
SCOPE
The report will discuss the State's ambient monitoring network and other
agencies monitoring in the State. It will highlight the changes from 1979 to
the present. It will also discuss intensive surveys, effluent monitoring,
the proposed biological monitoring program, quality assurance and data
interpretation and reporting.
ASSESSMENT OF REGION V WATER MONITORING ACTIVITIES
1. PROGRAM GUIDANCE FOR WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND WASTE LOAD ALLOCATIONS.
STATE ACTIVITIES
Each of the six States comprising Region V and the Federal monitoring entities
located within the Region were evaluated with respect to the program guidance
for Water Quality Monitoring and Waste Load Allocations. The results of these
evaluations are described in succeeding paragraphs. The total monitoring
effort in the Region, or even in any of the States, is widespreaad and very
complex. To describe this effort, liberal use is made of tables and figures
to detail the ambient monitoring being done. For each State, the basic net-
work is displayed in a figure and tabulated by station listing. Figures are
used to describe the State Ambient Network and the U.S. Geological Survey
network. The figures consist of base maps of the States showing the principal
streams and rivers, and all of the major dischargers in existence in 1983.
To display the various networks, overlays are used with the base maps. Sev-
eral networks may be displayed on one map. In this instance, the dischargers
are also keyed by type and number. The number of each discharger is from a
list of major dischargers described in Attachment 3, 5, 7, 10, 13, and 15.
Each State assessment begins with an overview which summarizes the findings
of the evaluation relative to the monitoring program. These findings are
also summarized in a Table following this section.
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a. ILLINOIS
(1) Overview
In Illinois there are three agencies involved in ambient monitoring:
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), the U.S. Geolo-
gical Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Forest Service.
The coverage provided by these networks meets the explicit intent of
the program guidance for water quality monitoring and wasteload allo-
cations. The intent of the guidance is to provide a data base to
detect trends in water quality.
Within the coverage provided by these networks, there is no duplica-
tion considering sampling parameters and frequency- Illinois' basic
program has minor deficiencies in the ambient monitoring program.
(2) Assessment of the State Monitoring Program
a. State Monitoring Network
The State Monitoring Network consists of 208 stations of which
41 are "CORE" stations. The CORE Network has not changed since
1979.
Parameters analyzed are indicated in Attachment 1. These sta-
tions are shown on Table 1 and in Figure 1.
All minimum parameters are not sampled at the following CORE sta-
tions:
STATION NO. NAME PARAMETER NOT ANALYZED
05531500 Salt Creek at Western Springs phosphorus, total
05536700 Calumet Sag Channel phosphorus, total
05536195 Little Calumet River at Munster phosphorus, total
05536000 North Branch Chicago River phosphorus, total
and conductivity
03612500 Ohio River at Dam 53 near Grand COD and residue
The State Network was reviewed by IEPA in FY'83. This resulted
in no changes in station locations. However, Illinois EPA did
reduce sampling frequency from four week to six week intervals.
The resources made available by operating under a six week
sampling frequency has been directed toward additional special
studies, intensive surveys and basin assessments.
Data availability in STORET from the CORE and State monitoring
networks are six months behind because there is a time Tag in- the
transfer of data from WATSTORE to STORET. WATSTORE is the USGS
computer system. USGS is under contract to IEPA to obtain water
quality data within the State.
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b. Special Monitoring Agreements
The State has both formal and informal agreements with agencies
to obtain water quality data within the State. In addition to
the USGS, the State has a formal agreement with the City of
Chicago for collection of data on Lake Michigan. Also, Metropo-
litan Sanitary District data for the Chicago area are used by
the State, although they do not have a formal agreement with
MSD.
c. Other Agencies Monitoring
Our discussion is based on STORE! data available from other agen-
cies for FY 1982. This discussion does not represent a summary
of all water data being acquired in Illinois. It does, however,
serve as a good indicator of the types of data currently in
STORET. This information can be used to supplement trend data
at the State network. It can also be used to develop cooperative
monitoring programs. Specific information can be obtained by
contacting the Water Monitoring Team.
1. USGS Monitoring Networks
The USGS operates two networks in Illinois. These are the
(1) National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN), con-
sisting of seven stations, (2) a USGS ambient water quality
monitoring network consisting of a total of nine stations
of which seven stations have samples collected by USGS but
analyzed by the Illinois State Water Survey Laboratory. Two
stations are on a special monitoring project in Fulton Coun-
.ty, one station is on the Little Calumet River at the Illi-
nois-Indiana State line at Munster, Indiana, where samples
are collected by the USGS but analyzed by the Indiana State
Board of Health. The two stations on the La Moine River,
Stations No. 05585000 and 05584500, have been discontinued
as National Water Quality Surveillance System Stations
(NWQSS). However, Station No. 05585000 is continued as a
"CORE" Station and Station No. 05584500 is continued as an
Ambient Water Quality Network Station. See Figure 1.
The following stations were discontinued in 1982 as NASQAN
stations but continued as "CORE" stations:
03378500 Wabash River, Near New Harmony, Indiana
03612500 Ohio River, East of Olmsted, Illinois
05420500 Mississippi River at Fulton, Illinois
05474500 Mississippi River at Keokuk, Iowa
05587550 Mississippi River, Corps of Engineers, Lock & Dam 26
07022000 Mississippi River at Thebes, Illinois
USGS NASQAN and hydrological Benchmark network stations for
FY 1983 are shown on Table 2. Analytical schedules are
contained in Attachment 2.
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2. U.S. Forest Service
There are four stations monitored by U.S. Forest Service in
Williamson County. The purpose of the program is to monitor
the fate of heavy metals. The stations are:
Sugar Creek below Palzo
Station No. 080001
NE Palzo Seep (to Sugar
Creek) #080002
NW Palzo Seep (to Sugar
Creek) #080003
Sugar Creek above
Palzo #080004
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Harris-
burg, Illinois purchased the abandoned strip mine site as a
demonstration project in 1975 to reclaim the land. From
1975-1977, they transported 52 million gallons of sludge from
the Chicago Metropolitan Sanitary District and incorporated
the sludge into the soil. So far 82 acres have been treated.
The monitoring program will continue indefinitely. A report
on this area is being compiled by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture and a copy will be sent to our Regional Clearing-
house.
3. Quality Assurance Program
The State of Illinois has an approved Section 106 Quality
Assurance (QA) Program Plan.
4. Intensive Surveys
Intensive survey needs for FY 1982 were identified and selec-
ted with the assistance of summary reports obtained from the
ambient water quality network as well as fish, macroinverte-
brate, and sediment analyses for toxics. A survey planning
meeting was held to develop the detailed schedule for conduc-
ting the intensive surveys with a prioritized survey sche-
dule. Chemical and biological data were collected to deter-
mine the cause of excursion values and the cause-effect
findings will be used for permit, grant, standard, and/or
enforcement follow-up. The following surveys were completed
for FY 1982:
Biological Survey of Poplar Creek (Fox River Basin-Segment B-03)
Biological Survey of Brush Creek (Sangamon River Basin—Segment
A-04)
Biological Survey of Flat Branch (Sangamon River Basin—Segment
A-04)
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Biological Survey of an Unnamed Tributary of the Sangamon River
(Sangamon River Basin--Segment B-01)
Biological Survey of the South Fork of the Apple River
Unnamed Tributary (Mississippi North River Basin—Segment
A-01)
Abstracts were submitted to the Regional Clearinghouse.
For FY'83, the following surveys are proposed: The Fox River
Basin, Lower Kaskaskia Basin, Des Plaines River Basin, and
the OuPage River Basin.
5. Effluent Monitoring Program
Illinois has 329 major dischargers, consisting of 164 munici-
pal, 4 federal, and 161 industrial dischargers. Inspections
planned and completed for FY'82 and projected for FY'83 are
as follows:
CEI's (majors)
Municipal
Industrial
CSI's (majors)
Municipal
Industrial
O&M Inspections (Mun.)
Grant Compliance Inspection (Mun.)
Operational Assistance (Mun.)
Toxic Sampling Surveys
FY'82
Commitment
0
0
107
85
107
FY'82
Actual
20
26
82
54
90
112
171
2
FY'83
Projected
50
40
57
45
107
No comnn tment
The State's effluent monitoring program is adequate. While
they did not meet their commitments for CSI's and O&M inspec-
tions, they completed 46 major CEI's which were not planned.
Projections for FY'83 indicate increases in CEI's and toxic
sampling surveys; and a decrease in the number of CSI's.
Commitments were not made for grant compliance inpsections
or operational assistance visits, but the O&M activity report
for the first half of FY'83 indicates commendable efforts in
these areas.
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All proposed CEI's, CSI's, and O&M inspections are for facil-
ities on the Compliance Monitoring Priority List (CMPL)»
6. Biological Monitoring Program
The State of Illinois conducted fish and macroinvertebrate
sampling at 38 core network stations in 1982 and plans to
continue this activity in 1983. The fish samples are collec-
ted by the Illinois State Conservation Department and analy-
zed by the State Department of Public Health. The macroin-
vertebrates are collected and analyzed by IEPA.
During 1983, intensive surveys will be conducted on the Des
Plaines and Du Page Rivers and will include biological sam-
pling. On the Des Plaines River, fish, chemistry, sediment
and some macroinvertebrates will be collected. The intensive
survey of the Du Page River will be a cooperative effort
with USGS and will include a wasteload allocation and model-
ing study. Eighteen sites, on the Du Page River, have been
selected from which fish have already been collected, and
from which macroinvertebrates and periphyton will be collec-
ted this summer.
7. Data Interpretation and Reporting
Ambient Data
Data coverage at the CORE network has improved since 1982.
All but 5 of the 41 CORE stations sample for all minimum
parameters. ' The last quarterly report showed 7 CORE stations
did not sample for all minimum parameters, and 3 stations
had no data.
The data are six months behind because there is a time lag
in the tranfer of data from WATSTORE to STORET.
Effluent Data
For FY'82, the State submitted a report of each sampling and/
or evaluation inspection for major permittees to the Compli-
ance Tracking Unit of the Water Division.
Intensive Survey Data
Abstracts were submitted for FY'82. Water quality data from
intensive surveys are in STORET.
Section 305(b) Report
Utilizing the section 305(b) reporting process, the state
prepares, and submits bi-annually, a report to the U.S. EPA
describing the status of the waters of the State. The latest
report submitted was for the years 1980-1981.
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Mir;jnui! PARAMETERS
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Table 1
STATF.ANPIf MT.NKT/JOPK,
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Numbers under minimum parameters indicate
year and quarter of last record
LOCATION MAilMR DASIU LSTITUPF
BIG CPEEK N(AR BPYANT, IL
SLUG RUM NEAP BRYANT, IL
INDIAN CREEK NEAR WYOMING, II.
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KICKAPOU CPEEK AT BARTOHVILLF,
BIG BUREAU TRFEK AT PRINCETON,
WEST BUREAU CPEEK AT WyAMET, IL
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MAZON PIVEP NFAR COAL CITY, IL
AUX SABLE CPEFK HEAR MORRIS, IL
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FOX RIVER AT ALGONQUIN, IL
FOX RIVER AT SOUTH ELGIN, IL
FOX RIVER AT BURTONS BPIDGE, IL
FOX RIVFR NFAR CHANNEL LAKE, IL
FOX RIVER AT MONTGOMERY, IL
FOX RIVER AT DAYTOH, IL
SOMONAUK CRFEK AT SHEPIHAN, IL
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POPLAR CREEK AT ELGIN, IL
N1PPERSINK CREEK NEAP SPRING GP
SAUGAMON RIVEP NEAR NIANTIC
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SANGAMON RIVF.P AT RT 48 AT DECA
SANGAMON RIVER AT POUY, IL
SANGAMON RIVEP AT PETERSBURG, I
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SA1IGAMON RIVEP AT RIVEPTON, IL
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SUGAR CPEEK t.FAP SPRINGFIELD, I
SANGCHpis LAKF NEAP NEW CITY, I
FLAT BRANCH KFAP TAYLOPVILLF, I
KANKAKEE RIVER NFAR WILMINGTON,
KAJJKAKEE RIVEP AT MOMEliCE, IL
IPOOUOIS PIVEP NEAR CHEBANSE, I
IROOUOIS PIVER AT iRoounis, TL
SUGAR CREEK AT MILFOpf), IL
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DES PLAINES RIVER AT RUSSELL, I
SANGAMON RIVER AT ALLCRTON PARK
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SALT CPEEK NEAR GPEEHVIFV-, IL
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112WRD 199 ST CRAB ORCHARD CREEK NEAR MARION,
112WRD 077 ST LITTLE MUDDY PIVER NEAP ELKVILIi
112WRD 055 ST POND CREEK AT WEST FRANKFORT, I
112fcKD 055 ST MIDDLE FORK PIG I'UrDY RIVER UFA
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112WRD 061 ST PAYSE CREEK t'FAR WALTONVILLE, I
« 112WRD 029 ST KASKASKIA plVFR AT COOKS MILLS,
112WKD 027 ST KASKASKIA PIVFR BELOW CARLYLE
• 112WRD 051 ST KASKASKIA RTVFR AT VANDALIA. IL
112WRD 173 ST KASKASKIA RIVER NEAR COWDEN, IL
112WP.D 173 ST KASKASKIA RIVER AT SHELBYVILLE,
112WRD 139 ST KASKASKIA RIVFR AT ALLENVILLF,
112WRD 169 ST KASKASKIA RIVFR NEAR VENEDY STA
• 112WRD 157 ST KASKASKIA RIVFR AT ROOTS, IL
112HRD 041 ST KASKASKIA RIVFR NEAR TU5COLA, I
1I2WRD 163 ST RICHLAND CREEK NEAR DECKER, IL
112WRD 119 ST SILVER CREEK NEAR TROY, IL
112WRD 163 ST SILVER CREEK NEAR FREEBURG, IL
112WRD 027 ST SUGAR CREEK AT ALBCPS, IL
112WRD 135 ST SHOAL CREEK NFAR PANAMA. IL
112WRD 027 ST SHOAL CREEK NFAR BPEESE. IL
1I2WRD 121 ST CROOKED CPEFK NEAR ODIN, IL
112WRD 169 ST CROOKED CREEK NEAR HOFFMAN, IL
112WRD 121 ST EAST FORK KASKASKIA PIVER NEAP
112WRD 121 ST NORTH FORK KASKASKIA RIVER NFAR
112WRD 051 ST HURRICANE CPEFK NEAR MULBERRY G
H2WRD 051 ST HICKORY CREEK NEAP BLUFF CITY,
112NHD 051 ST BECK CREEK »T HERPICK. IL
1I2WRD 139 ST WEST OKAW PIVFR NEAP LOVINGTON,
112WRD 139 ST JONATHAN CRFEK NEAR SULLIVAN, I
112WRD 157 ST PLUM CRFEK NEAP BALDWIN, IL
112WRD 139 ST ASA CREEK AT SULLIVAN. IL
* 1I2WRD 161 ST ROCK PIVER NEAR JOSLIN, IL
112WRD 195 ST ROCK RIVER AT COMO, IL
112WKD 141 ST ROCK RIVER AT BYPON, IL
* 112WRD 201 ST ROCK PIVER AT ROCKTON, IL
112WRD 141 ST POCK RIVER AT GRAND DETOUR, IL
112WRD 195 ST GPEEiJ RIVER NP DEER GROVE. IL
• I12WRD 073 ST GREEN RIVER NFAR GENESEO, IL
112WRD 195 ST POCK CREEK NEAP ERIF, IL
1I2MRD 195 ST CLKHOPN CREEK NEAP PENPOSE, IL
I12WRD 141 ST KYTE PIVER AT DAYSVILLE, IL
I12WKD 201 ST KISHWAUKtE P AB SOUTH BPANCH NR
112WRD 007 ST KISHWAUKEE P AT GP ROAD AT CAPO
112WRD 201 ST KISHWAUKEE PIVER NEAP PERRYVILL
112WRD 201 ST KILLBUCK CREEK NEAR NEW MILFHRD
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WABASH RIVCP AT HUTSONVILLE. 11,
WABASH PIVF.P AT NEW HARMONY. IN
BONPAS CPEFK AT BROWNS, IL
EMBARPAS RIVER NEAR RILLETT, IL
EMBAPRAS RIVFP AT STF. MARIE, I
tMBARRAS RIVEP NEAH DIHHA. IL
EMBARRAS RIVEP AT CAMAUGO. IL
NORTH FORK FMRAHRAS RIVER NEAR
SUGAR CREEK AT PALESTINE, IL
SUGAR CREEK NFAR ELBPIDGE. IL
BROUILLETTS CPEEK NEAR ST. BFPN
LITTLE VERMILION RIVER NEAP GEO
VERMILION RIVFP NEAR DANVILLE.
NORTH FORK VERMILION RIVER NFAR
SALT FORK NEAP OAKWOOD, IL
SALT FORK NEAP ST. JOSEPH, IL
SALINE BRANCH NEAR MAYVIEW, IL
MIDDLE FORK VFRMILION RIVER ABO
LITTLE WABASH RIVER AT BLOOD, I
LITTLE WABASH RIVER AT LOUISVIL
LITTLE WABASH R AT MAIN ST AT C
LITTLE WABASH RIVER NEAR EFFING
LITTLE WABASH RIVER BELOW CLAY
SKILLET FORK NEAR CAPMI. IL
SKILLET FORK AT WAYNE CITY, IL
SKILLET FORK NEAR IUKA, IL
ELM RIVER NEAR TOMS PRAIRIE. IL
ILLINOIS RIVER AT HAPDIN, IL
ILLINOIS RIVER AT PEKIN
ILLINOIS RIVER AT LACON
ILLINOIS RIVER AT HENNEPIN
ILLINOIS RIVEP AT MARSEILLES, I
ILLINOIS RIVER AT HATER COMPANY
ILLINOIS RIVEP AT POWER COMPANY
ILLINOIS RIVEP AT VALLEY CITY
MACOUPIN CRFEK NFAR MACOUPIN, I
MACOUPIN CPFEK NEAR KANF, IL
APPLE CREEK "FAR ELDRKU. IL
MAUVAISE TEPRF CREEK NEAP MERRI
MCKEF CPEEK AT CHAMBERSBURG, IL
INDIAN CREEK AT ARENzVILLE
LA MOIrJC RIVER AT RIPLEY, IL
LA MOINE RIVER AT COLMAP, IL
SUGAR CREEK HFAR FREDERICK, IL
SPOON PIVER NFAR DAHJNDA, IL
SPOON HIViR NFAR WYOMING, IL
SPOOH PIVKp AT SEVILLE, IL
SPUON hIVF.p AT LONDON MILLS. IL
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05*8000u
05*80500
05*79500
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05440290
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05*39000
05*37000
05*31500
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05*36275
05*36000
05*34500
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STATF. AMBIENT. NETWORK
ILLINOIS FISCAL YEAP 1983
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112WRD 107 ST SUGAR CREEK NF.AR HARTSBURG, IL
112WRD 039 8T KICKAPOO CpFEK AT WAYNESVILLEt
1I2WRD 107 ST KICKAPOO CRFEK NEAR LINCOLN. IL
112WRD 107 ST LAKE FORK NFAR CORHLAND. IL
1I2VIRD 167 ST SPRING CR AT BURNS LANE BRIDGE
112WRD 167 ST SOUTH FORK SANGAMOH RIVER BELOW
112WRD 197 ST DES PLAINES RIVER AT LOCKPOPT.
« 112WPD 031 ST DES PLAINKS RIVER NEAR SCHILLER
112WRD 031 ST DES PLAINES RTVER NEAR DES PLAI
112WRD 197 ST DU PAGE RIVER NEAR NAPEPVILLE.
112WRD 197 ST DU PAGE RIvFR AT SHOREWOOD, IL
112WRD 04) ST WEST BR DU PAflE RIVER NEAR WAPR
112WRD 043 ST W BRANCH DU PAGE RIVER NR WEST
112WRD 043 ST E BR DUPAGE RIVER AT RT 34 BRID
112NRD 197 ST HICKORY CREEK AT JOLIET, IL
« 112WP.D 197 ST CHICAGO SANITARY AMD SHIP CANAL
« 112WRD 031 ST SALT CREEK AT WESTERN SPRINGS*
112HRD 031 ST ADDISON CREEK AT BELLWOOD. IL
• 112MRD 031 ST CALUMET SAG CHANNEL AT SAG BPlD
« 112WRD 089 ST LITTLE CALUMET RIVER AT MUNSTER
112WRD 031 ST THOPN CREEK AT THORNTON, IL
• 112WRD 031 ST NORTH BRANCH CHICAGO RIVER AT N
112WRD 097 ST NOPTH BR CHICAGO RIVER AT DFF.RF
112WRD 003 ST MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT THEBES ILL
112NRD 137 ST MARYS HIVER AT WELGE, IL
112WRD 003 ST CACHE RIVER AT SANDUSKY
« 112WRD 119 ST MISSISSIPPI RTVER BELOW ALTON, I
112WHD 163 ST HARDING DITCH AT EAST ST LOtljS
112WRD 119 ST CAHOKIA CANAL NEAR COLLINSVILLE
112WRD 119 ST CANTEEN CREEK NEAR COLLINSVILLE
112WRD 119 ST CAHOKIA CREEK AT EDWftPDSVILLE,
112WRD 119 ST WOOD RIVER AT EAST ALTON, IL
« 112WRD 111 ST MISSISSIPPI RTVER AT KEOKUK. 10
112WRD 149 ST BAY CRF.EK AT NEBO, IL
112WRD 001 ST BEAR CREEK NflR MAPCELLINE, IL
• 112WRD 071 ST HENDERSON CREFK NEAR OQUAWKA, I
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MlMl;-Uh PAPAMUKHS
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STATION t
05439500
05436250
05435800
05435500
05435660
03612500 •
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03182530
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Illinois Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Network
Water Column Parameters
Universal Parameters: pH (00400), temperature (00010), electrical
conductivity (00094), dissolved oxygen (00300), total suspended sediment
(00530), total volatile suspended sediment (00535), total ammonia
nitrogen (00610), nitrite-nitrate nitrogen (00630), chemical oxygen
demand (00335), fecal coliform (31616), and flow (00060 or 00061).
Total ICAP-OES Parameters*: Barium (01007), boron (01022), cadmium
(01027), chromium (01034), copper (01042), iron (01045), lead (01051),
manganese (01055), nickel (01067), silver (01077), zinc (01092), calcium
(00916), magnesium (00927), sodium (00929), potassium (00937), beryllium
(01012), cobalt (01037), strontium (01082), and vanadium (01087),
calculated Hardness (00900).
Special Basin Parameters:
Big Muddy River Basin: Copper (01042) and boron (01022).
a
Des Plaines - Lake Michigan Basin (only in segments A-7, A-S, A-9, A-10,
A-12, A-13, A-14, A-15, and A-16): Boron (01022), copper (01042), and
cyanide (00720).
Fox River Basin: Total phosphorus (00665), dissolved phosphorus (00666),
total kjeldahl nitrogen (00625), copper (01042), and lead (01051).
Illinois River Basin: Copper (01042), mercury (71900), lead (01051), and
iron (01045).
Kankakee River Basin: Copper (01042).
Kaskaskia River Basin: No special parameters.
Mississippi River Basin: Copper (01042), lead (01051), and mercury
(71900).
Ohio River Basin: Cadmium (01027), chloride (00940), copper (01042), and
cyanide (00720).
Sangamon River Basin: Copper (01042) and iron (01045).
Wabash River Basin: Chloride (00940), copper (01042), lead (01051), and
mercury (71900).
*Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma ~ Optical Emission System
Attachment 1
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ILLINOIS
Figure 1
State Ambient Network and USGS
Ambient Monitorina Network
CHICAGO
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Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants
F - Federal
A - Agricultural
LEGEND
A Dual Purpose CORE State Monitoring
Station
• State Stations
A CORE Network
O USGS Ambient Water Quality Monitoring
© Dual Purpose CORE 6 USGS Ambient Water
Quality Monitoring Station
@ Dual Purpose NASQAN and CORE Stations
10 p
10 20 30 40Milet
i i i i
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Table 2
NASO.AH AMU IIYUROLOCIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK FY 1983 SAMPLING FREQUENCIES FOR SITES AND ANALYTICAL SCHEDULES
NUMBERS UNUER SCHEDULES INDICATE THE MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED USAGE FOR INDICATED SCHEDULES IN FY 1983
Q DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED QUARTERLY
B DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED BIMONTHLY
STATION
NUHBHK
STATE- ILL!
STATION NAME SITE
SAMPLING
[HOIS NSTHO
SCHEDULE 86
(NUTRIENTS)
FREQUENCY
3301495
5446500
5543500
5583000
5586100
5594100
5599500
LITTLE UABASH RIVER AT MAIN ST. BRIDGE
ROCK RIVER NEAR JOSL1N
ILLINOIS RIVER AT MARSEILLES
SAGAMON RIVER AT OAKFORD
ILLINOIS RIVER AT VALLEY CITY
KASKASKIA RIVER NEAR VENEUY STATION
BIti MUDUY RIVER AT HURPHYSBORO
B
<1
Q
B
g
B
B
6
4
4
6
4
6
6
2,000 UHIIOS
HO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule FY'83
Illinois
NUTRIENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 85
NAME
NITROGEN, DIS. N02+N03 AS N
NITROGEN, DIS. NH4 AS N
PHOSPHORUS, DIS. ORTKO AS P
PHOSPHORUS, DIS.
NITROGEN, NH4+ORG AS N
PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL
RADIQCHEMICALS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1703
NAME
POTASSIUM, DIS.
FILTRATION GROSS-B
GROSS ALPHA DIS. U-NA
GROSS ALPHA SUS.U-NA
GROSS-B, DIS. CS137
GROSS-B, OIS. SR-90
GROSS-5, SUSP. CS137
GROSS-B, SUSP. SR-90
RADIUM-225, DIS. RN
U.DIS. FL-EXT. GR-W
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 176
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. STRONTIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
IRUN, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. CHLORIDE, DIS.
MANGANESE, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
MERCURY, DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
NICKEL, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
SELENIUM, DIS. ALK, TOT LAB CAC03
SILVER, DIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment 2
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U.S. Geological Survey Annalytical Schedule (Cont.)
Illinois
COMMON CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1904
NAME NAME
CALCIUM, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180C
MAGNESIUM, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS. ALK TOT LAB. CAC03
SILICA, DIS. pH (LABORATORY)
SODIUM, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE LAB
CHLORIDE, DIS TURBIDITY (NTU)
FLUORIDE, DIS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 177
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
IRON, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. CHLORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
MANGANESE,-DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MERCURY, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
NICKEL, DIS. ALK TOT. LAB
SELENIUM, DIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
SILVER, DIS.
STRONTIUM, DIS.
Attachment 2-1
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Ml
MJL
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M7
Mio
MM
MU
MIS
Mr?
M3o
ILLINOIS
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
No. 1
No. 1
M30,
M33
M34
to 35
M3<-
/v\38
WHO
Name
Addi son North
Addison South
Algonquin
Alton
Aurora S. D.
Barrington
Bartlett
Batavia
Belleville Plant
Belvidere
Bensenville Plant
Bent on
Bloomingdale (South)
Bloomington-Normal S.D.
Bolingbrook
Bourbonnais
Bradley
Cairo
Canton (West)
Carbondale (N.W.)
Carbondale (S.E.)
Carlinville
Carol Stream
Carpenters vi lie
Cary
Casey vi lie Township
Central ia (Main)
Charleston
Chester
Citizen Utility Co. -Pit. #1
Citizen Utility Co. -Pit. #2
Clinton S.D.
Collinsville
Crest Hill
Creve Coeur
Crystal Lake
Danville S. D.
Decatur S. D. (Main)
Deerfield
DeKalb S. D..(Main)
Dixon
Downers Grove
DuPage Co., Dept. Public
Works (Lisle)
DuPage Co. Dept. Public
Works (Marion Brook)
(East)
MUNICIPAL
Location
Addison
Addison
Algonquin
Alton
Aurora
Barrington
Bartlett
Batavia
Belleville
Belvidere
Bensenville
Benton
Bloomingdale
Bloomington
Bolingbrook
Bourbonnais
Bradley
Cairo
Canton
Carbondale
Carbondale
Carl invi lie
Carol Stream
Carpentersville
Gary
Caseyville Twp.
Centralia
Charleston
Chester
Addison
Bolingbrook
Clinton
Collinsville
Crest Hill
Creve Coeur
Crystal Lake
Danville
Decatur
Deerfield
DeKalb
Dixon
Downers Grove
Lisle
Darien
Permit No. Expiration Date
IL 0033812
IL 0027367
IL 0023329
IL 0027464
IL 0020818
IL 0021598
IL 0027618
IL 0022543
IL 0021873
IL 0027685
IL 0021849
IL 0022365
IL 0021130
IL 0027731
IL 0032689
IL 0025275
IL 0027766
IL 0023825
IL 0027839
IL 0027871
IL 0027898
IL 0022675
IL 0026352
IL 0027944
IL 0020516
IL 0021083
IL 0027979
IL 0021644
IL 0028045
IL 0032727
IL 0032735
IL 0023612
IL 0028215
IL 0021121
IL 0021237
IL 0028282
IL 0020788
IL 0028321
IL 0028347
IL 0023027
IL 0026450
IL 0028380
IL 0028452
10/19/83
10/19/83
4/30/84
8/31/86
10/18/83
10/19/83
10/19/83
8/31/82
5/01/83
9/30/82
12/31/81
12/31/81
6/30/83
7/01 /82
10/19/83
1 2/31 /83
10/18/83
6/30/83
**
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6/30/83
5/31/87
10/18/83
6/30/86
12/31/83
12/30/83
**
**
**
**
**
8/31/82
6/30/83
6/30/83
6/30/83
10/19/83
6/30/82
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6/30/83
3/31/87
1/01/82
**
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Attachment 3
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S.
S.
D.
D.
D.
Name
MI57 DuPage Co., Dept Public
Works (Uoodridge)
DuQuoin
East Moline
East Peoria #1
East Peoria #3
East St. Louis
M5C Edwardsville
MSI Effingham
El burn
Elgin - North
MS3 Elgin - South
M54 Elmhurst
M 55- Flora
MlbX Fox Lake
Freeport
Galesburg S.
Geneseo
A151 Geneva
Mfao Glendale Heights
Mb/ Glenbard Wastewater Authority
Mfex Godfrey Township - Main STP
Mb3 Granite City
Hanover Park #1
Hanover Park #2
A* fa 5 Harrisburg
Herri n
Highland
Hinsdale
Hinsdale
Mfe/il Homewood
M7° Itasca
Jacksonville
Joliet (East)
Joliet (West)
Kankakee
At7S Kewanee
APfe Lake County-Dept. of Public
Works
M78 Lake County DPW - Des Plaines
River Plant
M77 LaSalle
Libertyville
Lincoln
MSI. Litchfield
fAS3 Lockport
(McElwain Plant)
(Oak Brook)
ILLINOIS
MUNICIPAL (Cont.)
Location
Woodridge
DuQuoin
East Moline
East Peoria
East Peoria
East St. Louis
Edwardsville
Effingham
El burn
Elgin
Elgin
Elmhurst
Flora
Fox Lake
Freeport
Galesburg
Geneseo
Geneva
Glendale Heights
Glen Ellyn
Godfrey Township
^Granite City
'Hanover Park
Hanover Park
Harrisburg
Herrin
Highland
Burr Ridge
Oak Brook
Homewood
Itasca
Jacksonville
Joliet
Joliet
Kankakee
Kewanee
Lake County
LaSalle
Libertyville
Lincoln
Litchfield
Lockport
Permit No. Expiration Date
IL 0031844
New Century Town IL 0022071
IL 0022055
IL 0029424
IL 0029530
IL 0029564
IL 0020621
IL 0029611
7/31/82
IL 0028517
IL 0028550
IL 0028576
IL 0046213
IL 0033472
IL 0026310
IL 0028622
IL 0062260
IL 0028665
IL 0028657
IL 0028746
IL 0020273
IL 0020958
IL 0023591
IL 0023141
IL 0021814
IL 0020087
IL 0028967
IL 0021547
IL 0036421
IL 0033481
IL 0034479
IL 0034487
IL 0029149
IL 0029165
IL 0029173
IL 0022586
IL 0022594
IL 0029211
IL 0026280
IL 0021661
IL 0022519
IL 0033553
IL 0021784
IL 0029343
4/30/86
1 2/30/83
6/30/83
7/01/85
6/30/83
7/31 /86
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1 /31 /86
9/30/82
6/30/84
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**
10/19/83
6/30/86
1/31/82
6/30/83
5/31/82
6/30/83
10/19/83
8/31 /85
9/30/83
5/31/84
1/31/84
3/31/82
6/30/83
8/31 /86
4/30/84
**
6/30/83
3/31 /86
11/30/81
6/01/82
9/16/87
3/31/86
11/30/31
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12/31/85
6/30/83
1/31/86
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M?7
MIS
AHO
East
(Cahokia)
(Landsdowne)
Eg an
S.D.
S.D.
Calumet
John E.
Lemont
North Side
Hanover Park
West Southwest
O'Hare
All • J
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A1/3X
M 33
AU3S
W3U
MI3S
mi 41
HHi
MH3
MtfeS
MHS
AJl5o
POI5/
All 53
«A5fc
WISS
Name
ILLINOIS
MUNICIPAL (Cont.)
Location
D.
(Southwest)
#1
#2
Peru
Pontiac
Princeton
Quincy
Rantoul (East)
Rochel1e
Rock Falls
Rockford S.
Rock Island
Rock Island
Romeoville
Romeoville
Roselle
Salem
Salt Creek Drainage Basin
Sauget
South Beloit
Springfield S.D.(Spring Creek)
Springfield S.D.(Sugar Creek)
Spring Valley
St. Clair Township
Lincolnshire
St. Charles
Sterling (Elkhorn
Streator
Sycamore (North)
Taylorville S.D.
Thorn Creek S.D.
Bloom Township)
Urbana-Champaign
Urbana-Champaign
West Chicago
West Frankfort
Wheaton S.D.
Wood Dale (North)
Wood Dale (South)
Wood River
Woodstock (North)
Creek)
(Formerly
S,
S.
(N.E.)
(S.W.)
Peru
Pontiac
Princeton
Quincy
Rantoul
Rochelle
Rock Falls
Rockford
Rock Island
Rock Island
Romeoville
Romeoville
Roselle
Salem
Salt Creek
Sauget
South Beloit
Springfield
Springfield
Spring Valley
Belleville
f
.St. Charles
Sterling
Streator
Sycamore
Taylorville
Bloom Township
Champaign
Champaign
West Chicago
West Frankfort
Wheaton
Wood Dale
Wood Dale
Wood River
Woodstock
Permit No. Expiration Date
IL 0030660
IL 0030457
IL 0020575
IL 0030503
IL 0022128
IL 0030741
IL 0026514
.IL 0027201
IL 0030783
IL 0036382
IL 0030805
IL 0048526
IL 0030813
IL 0023264
IL 0030953
IL 0021407
IL 0021156
IL 0021989
IL 0021971
IL 0031216
IL 0048232
IL 0022705
IL 0060569
IL 0022004
IL 0031291
IL 0031356
IL 0027723
IL 0031500
IL 0031526
IL 0023469
IL 0031704
IL 0031739
IL 0020061
IL 0034274
IL 0031852
IL 0031861
11/30/82
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8/31/87
3/31/86
6/01/82
1/15/83
4/30/85
6/30/82
12/31/82
6/30/84
**
4/30/82
12/31/81
**
2/29/84
6/30/83
1/31/83
3/31 /87
6/30/83
1/31/84
3/31/87
**
9/30/84
11/30/83
4/30/87
2/28/83
10/19/83
4/01/82
4/01 /82
4/30/82
**
10/19/83
6/30/83
10/19/83
1/31/86
10/19/83
* Semi Public STP
** Expired prior to FY 1982.
permit is issued.
Expiration date will be listed when
Attachment 3-3
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ILLINOIS
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
INDUSTRIAL
EXPIRAT]
DATE!
NAME
LOCATION
PERMIT NO.
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Abbott Laboratories
Allied Chemical Corp.
Allied Chemical Corp.
Alton Boxboard Co.
Amax Coal Co. (Delta Mine)
American Nickel old Co.
AMF, Inc.
Amoco Chem. Corp.
Amoco Chem. Corp.
Amoco Oil Co.
Anaconda Co- Wire & Cable Div.
Andrew Corp.
Armak Co.
Ashland Petroleum Co.
Beker Industries Corp.
Bi-Petro Inc.-Pana Refining Div.
Borden, Inc. -Chemical Div
Borg Warner Corp. -Morse Chain Div.
Bunker-Ramo Corp.-Amphenol Conn.
Cable Service Co.
Cabot Coirp.
Cargill, Inc.
Carus Chemical Co.
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Celotex Corp.
Illinois Light
Illinois Light
Illinois Light
?7
P5
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PS
Central
Central
Central
Central
Central
Central
Central
Central
111
111
111
111
111
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Public
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Chemetco Inc.
Chrysler Corp. -Bel videre
Circle Smelting Inc.
Clark Oil and Refining Corp.
Columbia Tool Steel Co.
Commonwealth Edison Co.- LaSalle
Commonwealth Edison Co.- Byron
Commonwealth Edison Co.- Braidwood
Commonwealth Edison Co.- Collins
Commonwealth Edison Co.- Fisk
Commonwealth Edison Co.- Crawford
North Chicago
Chicago
Metropolis
Alton
Crab Orchard
Peru
Olney
Lyons
Joliet
Wood River
Sycamore
Orland Park
Morris
St. Elmo
Marseilles
Pana
Illiopolis County
Ottawa
Broadview
West Frankfort
Tuscola
Carpentersville
LaSalle
Mossville
Joliet
Mapleton
East Peoria
Quincy
Bartonville
East Peoria
Duck Creek (Peoria)
Coffeen
Meredosia
Grand Tower
Hutsonville
Newton
Hartford
Belvidere
Beckemeyer
Hartford
Chicago Hts.
Marseilles
Byron
Godley
Morris
Chicago
Chicago
IL 0001881
IL 0002640
0004421
0000213
0060402
0001724
0004146
0001627
0001643
0000035
0003760
0004952
0026069
0032271
0036463
0004758
0001350
0001929
0005061
0044652
0004375
0051977
0002623
0001414
0001732
0001830
0002291
0003247
0001970
0001988
0055620
IL 0000108
IL 0000116
0000124
0004120
0049191
0025747
IL 0003239
IL 0005231
0001244
0046612
0048151
0048313
0048321
0048143
0002178
0002186
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IL
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IL
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IL
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IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
4-1-
1-1-84
5-30-801
3-31-81
12-31-30
2-28-81
6-30-81
3-31-81
3-31-81
9-30-80
10-31-83
3-31-85
7-31-83
6-30-83
3-31-81
9-30-
8-31-81
3-31-81
10-1-7!
5-1-78
3-21-81
6-30-81
3-1-8!
12-14-78
6-30-81
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7-1-78
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ILLINOIS
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
NAME
PI7 Commonwealth Edison Co.- Ridgeland
PI 8 Commonwealth Edison Co.- Will Co.
PI** Commonwealth Edison Co.- Joliet
Fit Commonwealth Edison Co.- Powerton
PII. Commonwealth Edison Co.- Zion
fMl Commonwealth Edison Co.- Dresden
P>0 Commonwealth Edison Co.- Kincaid
POJ Commonwealth Edison Co.- Waukegan
PCJ Commonwealth Edison Co. -Quad Cities
T1\ Deere, John & Co. -Foundry
X7i Deere, John and Co.
1/7 Del Monte Corp.
I )4 Del Monte Corp.
-I|% DuPont de Nemours, E.I. and Co.
Pa-4 Electric Energy Inc.
I "73 Electronic Support Systems, Inc.
r~?1 Escast, Inc.
I "75 Fan Steel Inc.
I"?t Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
J"y? Frank Foundries Corp.
r~7S Freeman United Coal Mining Co.
Xo-o GAF Corp.
179 General Tire & Rubber Co.
XXI GMC-Foundry
ISO GMC-Fisher Body
jo.1 Goodrich, B.F. Co.
IS I Goodrich, B.F. Co.
1X3 Granite City Steel Co.
I2X Hoffer Plastics Corp.
P^-f Illinois Power Co. -Baldwin
P3 ° Illinois Power Co. -Wood River
Pi<» Illinois Power Co.-Havanna
P^7 Illinois Power Co.-Oakwood
(px8 Illinois Power Co. -Hennepin
f 3-5 Illinois Power Co. -Clinton
XiH Interlake, Inc.
I%3 Interlake, Inc.
I&V Joanna Western Mills Co.
ISS Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.
!**£> K. A. Steel Chemicals
TS7 Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Co.
XSSKable Printing Co. -
I^5 Keystone Steel and Wire
1-l.fcLaclede Steel Co. -Alton
LOCATION
Stickney
Jol i et
Joliet
Pekin
Zion
Morri s
Kincaid
Waukegan
Hardin County
East Moline
Moline
Mendota
Roche! le
Seneca
Joppa
Wood Dale
Addison
North Chicago
Quincy
Moline
Waltonville
Joliet
Mt. Vernon
Danville Twp.
Willow Springs
Henry
Saint Charles
Granite City
South Elgin
Randolph County
East Alton
Havanna
Oakwood
Hennepin
Clinton
Chicago
Riverdale
Joanna
Hennepin
Des Plaines
Marseilles
Mount Morris
Bartonville
Alton
PERMIT NO.
IL 0002194
IL 0002208
IL 0002216
IL 0002232
IL 0002763
IL 0002224
IL 0002241
IL 0002259
IL 0005037
IL 0002992
IL 0003000
IL 0003115
IL 0003417
IL 0001767
IL 0004171
IL 0055867
IL 0038474
IL 0002411
IL 0003948
IL 0003051
IL 0004707
IL 0002933
IL 0035017
IL 0004138
IL 0034401
IL 0001392
IL 0033995
IL 0000329
IL 0004961
IL 0000043.
IL 0000701
IL 0001571
IL 0004057
IL 0001554
IL 0036919
IL 0002101
IL 0002119
IL 0005151
IL 0002631
IL 0022934
IL 0001708
IL 0003972
IL 0002526
IL 0000612
EXPIRATION
DATE
7-31-80
8-31-80
7-31-80
9-30-80
8-31-80
8-31-80
7-31-80
9-30-80
9-30-80
6-30-81
6-30-81
8-31-82
5-31-84
12-31-78
9-30-80
6-30-81
6-30-81
3-1-86
8-31-84
1-31-81
7-31-82
4-30-82
9-30-80
6-30-81
6-30-82
3-31-84
6-30-30
3-1-86
7-1-79
9-30-80
3-31-81
8-31-80
9-30-80
7-31-80
7-1-78
9-30-81
9-30-83
9-30-80
3-31-81
11-30-79
2-28-82
9-30-80
9-30-80
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ILLINOIS
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
NAME
I3L7 Lemont Mfg.
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ILLINOIS
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
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Sonoco Products
So. 111. Power Coop.
Sparton Manufacturing Co.
Springfield Water, Light, &
Stauffer Chemical Co.
Stepan Chemical Co.
Sunmark Industries
Sun Heat Treating Inc.
T.C. Industries, Inc.
Texaco Inc. Refinery
Texaco Inc. Refinery
Travenol Labs, Inc.
Tuscarora Plastics, Inc.
Union Carbide Corp.
Union Oil Co. of Calif.
U.S. Industrial Cham. Co.
U.S. Steel Corp.
U.S. Steel Corp. -South Works
Valspar Corp.
Wescom, Inc.
Western Electric Co.
Western Illinois Power Co-op
Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Woodstock Die Casting
World Color Press, Inc.
LOCATION
Roxana
Rockton
Marion
Flora
Power Springfield
Chicago Heights
El mwood
Peru
Rockford
Crystal Lake
Lockport
Lawrenceville
Round Lake
Quincy
Ottawa
Lemon t
Tuscola
Joliet
Chicago
East Moline
' Downers Grove
Aurora
Pearl
Peoria
Woodstock
Sparta
PERMIT NO.
IL 0000205
IL 0037583
IL 0004316
IL 0004588
IL 0024767
IL 0035181
IL 0002453
IL 0045420
IL 0046752
IL 0026816
IL 0002305
IL 0004219
IL 0024074
IL 0003441
IL 0035351
IL 0001589
IL 0000141
IL 0002674
IL 0002691
IL 0003255
IL 0037095
IL 0002321
IL 0036765
IL 0035211
IL 0033863
IL 0000736
EXPIRATION
DATE
9-30-80
3-31-81
6-25-80
6-30-81
4-30-86
8-31-79
3-31-81
10-31-84
10-31-83
3-31-84
9-30-80
9-30-80
6-30-81
6-30-81
12-31-84
9-30-80
3-31-81
5-1-85
9-30-80
5-31-81
6-30-83
12-31-83
6-25-80
6-30-81
6-30-81
12-31-80
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b. Indiana
(1) Overview
Three agencies in Indiana are involved in ambient monitoring: the Indiana
State Board of Health, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the U.S. Forest
Service. The coverage provided by these networks meet the explicit in-
tent of the program guidance for water quality monitoring and waste!oad
allocations. The guidance is intended to provide a data base to detect
trends in water quality. Within the coverage provided by these networks,
there is no duplication considering sampling parameters and frequency.
Indiana's Monitoring Program has minor deficiencies in the areas of
quality assurance and data interpretation and reporting.
(2) Assessment of State Ambient Network
a. State Monitoring Network
The State ambient monitoring network consists of 92 stations of
which 21 are "CORE" stations. In FY 1979, the State Ambient Network
consisted of 97 stream stations of which 21 were "CORE" stations.
The CORE stations have not changed. However, five state stations
were discontinued. (See Figure 2 and Table 3.)
For FY 1983, calcium, magnesium, and dissolved reactive silica were
added to stations IHC.l, TCI and BO.l.
Specific conductivity has been entered into STORET for the first
quarter of 1982. However, data has not been entered since this time.
Fish tissue samples for toxics analysis and macroinvertebrate samples
for quantitative and qualitative comparison were collected at nine
CORE stations listed below.
Station No. Stream
WB 301 Wabash River
WB 292 Wabash River
WB 207 Wabash River
WB 175 Wabash River
IWC 6.6 West Fork White River
WR 205 West Fork White River
EW 77 East Fork White River
WR 48 White River
IHC 1 Indiana Harbor Canal
Location
County
Tippecanoe
Tippecanoe
Vigo
Lafayette (upstream)
Lafayette (downstream)
Terre Haute (upstream)
Terre Haute (downstream) Vigo
Indianapolis (upstream) Marion
Indianapolis (downstream) Morgan
Williams Dam Lawrence
Petersburg Pike
East Chicago Lake
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Fish tissue sample data have not been entered into STORE! for FY'82.
In addition to the minimum parameters shown on Table 3, the following
parameters are also sampled at these stations:
Alkalinity, ammonia, 800, chloride, cyanide, fluoride,
hardness, iron, lead, manganese, potassium, sodium, total
solids, sulfate, TOC, calcium, magnesium, coliform-total.
USGS flow data are used for this program.
The following toxic pollutants are also analyzed: arsenic,
cadmium, chromium, chlordane copper, nickel and zinc. The
State may, for selected stream segments, monitor for other
toxic" substances believed to be present. PCS monitoring
is done on a special project basis aimed at areas and
materials (water, sediments, sludge, fish, etc.) known or
suspected to contain PCBs.
The data are six months behind because Indiana's ambient stream data
are input into STORET via tapes by Region V ADP which causes slower
data entry. The latest date for which data are available is Novem-
ber 1982.
b. Other Agencies Monitoring
Our discussion is based on STORET data available from other agencies
for CY 1982. This discussion does not represent a summary of all
water data being acquired in Indiana. It does, however, serve as a
good indicator of the types of data currently in STORET. This infor-
mation can be used to supplement trend data at the state network.
Specific information can be obtained by contacting the Water Monitor-
ing Team (see Tables 4, 6 and 7.)
(1) U.S. Geological Survey
Activities of an on-going monitoring nature operated by USGS in
Indiana are as follows: (1) National Stream Quality Accounting
Network (NASQAN) (2) Hydrologic Benchmark program (3) NASQAN
Pesticides Subnetwork. Four of the five temperature and speci-
fic conductance stations which operated in 1979 were discontin-
ued. Station No. 03354000, White River near Centerton is
still operating. All of the sediment stations which operated
in 1979 were discontinued. (See figure 3.)
a. NASQAN Program
The USGS operates 3 stations in the NASQAN network in
Indiana. At these stations, the following tests are done
12 times per year: water temperature, specific conductance,
instantaneous discharge, pH, dissolved oxygen, fecal coli-
form, fecal streptococci, suspended sediment and other
common constituents including major nutrients. Also, at
these stations, total organic carbon is run 8 times per
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year; phytoplankton is run 7 times per year and trace
elements, total recoverable silver and periphyton are run
4 times per year.
Station No. 04095000, Little Calumet River near McCool was
discontinued in November 1980.
b. NASQAN Pesticides Subnetwork
In the NASQAN network, one station also serves as a NASQAN
Pesticides Subnetwork. Water samples are collected 4 times
per year in November, February, May and August. Bottom
material samples are collected in November and May. Sample
containers and sample analyses are provided by the EPA lab-
oratory, NSTL Station, Mississippi.
c. Hydrologic Benchmark Water-Quality Program
There is one Hydrologic Benchmark station in Indiana. At
this station, the following tests are done monthly: instan-
taneous discharge, specific conductance, water temperature,
pH, dissolved oxygen, total coliform bacteria, fecal coli-
form bacteria, fecal streptococci bacteria, suspended sedi-
ment, and other common constituents.
All data are stored in WATSTORE (US6S computer system) through
the various U.S. Geological Survey laboratories as the samples
are analyzed. WATSTORE is merged with STORET approximately
every six months.
U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and hydrological Benchmark
network stations for FY 1983 are shown on Table 5. Analytical
schedules are contained in Attachment 4.
(3) Intensive Survey Program
The 1983 intensive survey schedule was to be finalized by the Division's
Water Monitoring Committee toward the end of the second quarter of the
fiscal year. This will permit the schedule to reflect changes in priority
and/or identified data needs that may have become apparent during the
first six months of the fiscal year. All intensive surveys will be
conducted during the hot, dry summer season.
Four stream reach surveys were conducted during FY'82:
Segment Stream Reaches Surveyed
30 Walnut Creek and Tippecanoe River at Warsaw
4 Trail Creek at Michigan City
57 Eagle Creek at Indianapolis
43. 44. 45, Wabash River and Tributaries from Lafayette
49» 51 to Merom
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Stream reach surveys consist of 24-hour sampling of all significant dis-
chargers, receiving streams, and flowing tributaries within the reach be-
ing studied. Flow measurements, determination of stream slope, and other
physical factors are also made during these surveys.
Selected stream reach surveys are conducted according to a priority esta-
blished by the staff Monitoring Committee. Data obtained from these
surveys are used in support of various activities including the prepara-
tion of stream models, wasteload allocations, basin plans, nonpoint
source evaluation, and for compliance monitoring. Data are also provided
for NPDES permit reissuance, for determining extent of compliance with
existing water quality standards, to demonstrate cause and effect rela-
tionships, and for evaluating potential sites for future wastewater
treatment facilities. These surveys also surface violations of NPOES
permit limits or conditions and help determine the ability of a stream
to support designated uses.
a. Stream Sediment Surveys
Various metals and certain organic contaminants concentrate in bottom
sediments downstream from points of entry into a stream. Since most
of these materials are persistent, a survey of stream sediments can
indicate points where potentially toxic substances are being dis-
charged or have been discharged in the past.
Two special stream sediment surveys were conducted during the fiscal
year. Eleven samples were collected from the Salamonie River and
tributaries. During another survey, 13 sediment samples were collec-
ted from the West Fork of the White River and 17 samples were collec-
ted from its major tributaries. These samples were analyzed for 6
heavy metals, 25 pesticides, and PCBs. The results are presently
being evaluated.
b. Wolf Lake Surveys
Water, sediment, and fish samples were collected during two surveys
of Wolf Lake in Lake County to determine the effect of urban runoff,
combined sewer overflows, industrial discharges, and accidental
spills on this urban water body.
c. Rich land Creek Survey
A special survey was conducted in the vicinity of Neal's Landfill in
Monroe County. Fish samples collected from two downstream stations
contained PCBs in excess of the FDA action level of 5.0 ppm. The
health departments of Monroe, Owen, and Greene Counties were advised
of the findings.
(4) Quality Assurance Program
The State of Indiana has a conditionally approved quality assurance (QA)
program plan. The State needs to expand their organics capabilities and
complete documentation. The ISBH has committed to develop and document
this capability during FY'83 in conjunction with projects that are being
funded with FY 1982 205(j) funds.
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Stream Modeling Projects
Completed In FY'82
Portions of the following streams/ditches/rivers have been modeled using
either U.S. EPA-adopted simplified or full-scale method, as the case may be,
and wasteload allocation studies for communities, industrial dischargers,
and other point source dischargers, along the stream have been conducted:
Croth Ditch (Segment 6)
Pipe Creek (Segment 60)
Yellow River (Segment 13)
Yellow River (Segment 13)
Silver Creek (Segment 92)
*White Creek (Segment 48)
Big Indian Creek (Segment 96)
Ballard Branch/Little Pigeon Creek (Segment 95)
W. F. of White Lick Creek (Segment 56)
Peter Creek (Segment 93)
*0unkirk Ditch (Segment 24)
St. Joseph River (Segment 8)
St. Joseph River (Segment 8)
St. Joseph River (Segment 8)
St. Joseph River (Segment 8)
*Brandywine Creek (Segment 79)
Haw Creek (Segment 74)
*Kent Ditch (Segment 15)
Benkie Ditch (Segment 14)
Marsh Ditch (Segment 14)
Fly Creek (Segment 10)
Tr. Lick Creek (Segment 63)
Berlin Court Ditch (Segment 5)
Sugar Creek (Segment 78)
Little Vermillion River (Segment 45)
Tr. Bend Ditch (Segment 52)
*Lick Creek (Segment 77)
Carpenter Creek (Segment 15)
Lower Eagle Creek (Sement 57)
Lower Eagle Creek (Sement 57)
Lower Eagle Creek (Sement 57)
Buck/Busseron Creek (Segment 51)
Mud Creek (Segment 60)
*Jefferson Ditch (Segment 24)
Graham Creek (Segment 76)
Walnut Creek (Segment 30)
Patoka River (Segment 54)
Eagle Creek (Sement 57)
Eagle Creek (Sement 57)
Wildcat Creek (Segment 23)
Gnaw Bone/North Fork Salt Creek (Segment 75)
Pipe Creek (Segment 32)
* Report submitted to the Regional Clearinghouse
Albion
Alexandria
Bremen
Plymouth
Clarksville N
Col fax
Corydon
Dale
Danville
Dillsboro
Dunki rk
Elkhart
Proposed DNR Hatchery
Mishawaka
South Bend
Greenfield
Hope
Kent!and
Kouts
LaCrosse
LaGrange
Markleville
Nappanee
New Palestine
Newport
Oaktown
Paoli
Remington
Speedway
Detroit Diesel Allison Co.
Bridgeport Brass Co.
Sullivan #2
Summitville
Upland
Versailles #2
Warsaw
Winslow
Zionsville
Hoosier Retirement Center
Lockwood Real Estate Dev.
Camp Moneto
Grissom Air Force Base
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(5) Water Quality Studies for Simplified Steady State Models
EPA generally requires sophisticated and resource intensive justification
of waste treatment requirements in excess of secondary to ensure that
public funds for water pollution abatement are spent in a cost-effective
manner. This justification includes the use of water quality models
incorporating data from at least two intensive surveys for calibration
and verification, as well as a habitat evaluation study, to determine
what existing and/or potential uses a given stream reach might support.
During this fiscal year, data required for AST justification were collec-
ted at the following 25 municipalities:
Muncipality
Albany STP
Bloomington North STP
Brazil STP
Brookston STP
Bruceville
Columbia City STP
Dale STP
Ft. Branch STP
Goodland
Haubstadt STP
Holton
Hymera STP
Jasper-Mill Creek
*Ma rk 1 ev i 11 e
Mooreland STP
New Palestine
Orleans STP
Otterbein STP
Oxford STP
Remington STP
Sanborn
Sellersburg STP
Shakamak State Park STP
*Sullivan STP
Versailles STP
Receiving Stream
Mississinewa River
Stouts Creek
Birch Creek
Moots Creek
Smalls Creek
Blue River
Ballard Creek
West Fork Pigeon Creek
Hunter Ditch
West Fork Pigeon Creek
Otter Creek
Sulphur Creek
Mill Creek
Lick Creek
Flatrock River
Sugar Creek
Sinkhole to Lost River
Otterbein Ditch
Lagoon Ditch
Carpenter Creek
Hill Ditch
Silver Creek
Branch Creek
Buck Creek
Laughery Creek
*Report submitted to the Regional Clearinghouse
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(6) Effluent Monitoring Program
Indiana has 222 major dischargers, consisting of 100 municipal, 118 indus-
trial, and 4 federal dischargers. Inspections planned and completed for
FY'82 and projected for FY'83 as follows:
FY'82 FY'82 FY'83
CEIs (majors) Commitment Actual Projected
Municipal ( 20 ) 0 6
Industrial (Total) 1 0
CSIs (majors)
Municipal ( 50 ) 41 25
Industrial (Total) 21 15
0*M Inspections (major) ( 50 ) 40 35
(Mun.) (minor) (Total) 27 0
Grant Compliance Inspection (Mun.) 5 2 20
Operational Assistance (Mun.) * 15 *
Toxic Sampling Surveys 555
* No committment
The State's effluent monitoring program is satisfactory considering their
limited resources. Except for major CEIs, they met or exceeded their com-
mitments for FY'82. Projections for FY'83 indicate decreases in all areas
except toxic sampling surveys, and grant compliance inspections. The
reason for this is declining resources. A commitment was not made for
operational assistance visits, but the State has performed these during
the first half of FY'83.
(6) Biological Monitoring Program
In 1979, Indiana collected macroinvertebrates and fish samples at all 21
core network stations. The program was changed beginning in 1981 to
alternating sampling at the northern half of the State one year and the
southern half of the State the next. Fish and macroinvertebrate samples
continue to be collected. In addition, phytoplankton sampling is conduc-
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ted at 18 State stations. This is a program that has been underway in
the State of Indiana for a number of years.
Wasteload allocation studies include chlorophyll and phytoplankton evalu-
ations and BOD for modeling purposes. Six WLAs were completed in 1980-81,
one in 1981-82 (Wabash River) and one projected for 1983 (White River).
Intensive surveys will on occasion include biology.
(7) Data Interpretation and Reporting
Using the Section 305(b) reporting process, the State submits biennially
a report to the USEPA describing the quality of their waters. The latest
report submitted was for the years 1981-1982.
Ambient Data
Indiana State Board of Health's ambient stream data are entered into the
STORET system via tapes after laboratory analysis is completed. The
tapes are sent to Region V Data Processing. This procedure causes a six
month delay. Indiana is pursuing the possiblity of direct STORET input
for FY'84.
Effluent Data
For FY 1982 the State submitted a report of each sampling and/or evalu-
ation inspection for major permittees to the Compliance Tracking Unit of
the Water Division.
Great Lakes Basin Effluent Data
The Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) and the International
Joint Commission (IJC) along with the Water Quality Analysis Branch of
the Monitoring and Data Support Division (Headquarters) and the States
have input the monthly operating report data of the NPDES dischargers in
the Great Lakes Basin into STORET. The majority of the data entry work
was done by several contractors.
The data are identified by the use of the NPDES number for the Station
Number and EFINEPA for the agency code.
The initial purpose of inputing the data into STORET was for GLNPO to pre-
pare the annual Great Lakes Water Quality Board Report. However, STORET
users can perform all the standard STORET data manipulations as well as
many specialized programs developed by the Water Quality Analysis Branch.
Intensive Survey Data
Preliminary reports were submitted for eight simplified steady state model
studies to the Regional Clearinghouse.
Intensive Survey data are not entered into STORET.
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LEGEND
• Indiana State Stations
Sampled Monthly
® Indiana State Stations
Sample Quarterly
*> Core Network
INDIANA
Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants
F - Federal
Figure 2 State Monthly Monitoring Nat-
work and Stata Stations Samplaci Quarterly
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- 34 -
Table 3
STATION
BD 0
BD 1
BD 2E
BD 3V,
BL .1
BLW 53
EC 1
EC 21
ELL 7
ER .3
EW 1
EW 77
EW 94
EW 167
rc 7
GCR 34
GCR 4|
IHC 0
IHr 1
IHr 35
IHr 3W
IWC6.6
KR 65
KR 129
LCR 13
LCR 39
LM EC
LM C
LM H
LM M
LM N
M 95
M 110
M 116
MC 17
MC 35
MS 1
MS 35
MS 100
MU 25
V 33
P 76
8 0
8 75
SC 30
SJR 46
8LC 12
C
0
R
E AGENCY
« 21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
211ND
2UND
21IND
2HND
21IND
21IND
21IND
* 21IND
21IND
21IND
2IIND
21IND
21IND
* 21IND
21IND
211ND
21IND
• 21IND
« 21IND
• 21IND
21IND
21JND
21IND
211ND
21IND
* 21IND
« 21IND
« 2UND
21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
2IIND
21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
211ND
« 21IND
21IND
C T
N Y
T P
Y E
127 8T
127 8T
127 8T
127 8T
OBI 8T
175 8T
097 8T
097 8T
017 8T
039 BT
125 ST
093 8T
093 8T
071 6T
000 8T
089 ST
089 8T
089 8T
089 8T
089 8T
089 ST
097 ST
089 ST
091 ST
000 ST
127 ST
089 ST
089 ST
089 ST
091 ST
089 KE
003 ST
003 8T
003 ST
119 ST
063 ST
103 ST
053 ST
135 ST
175 T/
051 ST
037 ST
169 ST
075 ST
107 ST
141 ST
127 ST
STATF AMBIENT/MON1T. STATIONS! IND
FISCAL YEAR OF 1982
Numbers under minimum parameters indicate year and
quarter of last record.
LOCATION
BOHNS DITCH AT MOUTH LAKE MICH.
BURNS DITCH TRUCK BRIDGE
BURNS DITCH CHI3MAN ROAD SR 249
BURNS DITCH PORTAGE BOAT YARD
BLUE P,HY 31 BRIDGE, EDINBUGH
BLUE RIVER AT FREDER ICKSBURG
EAGLE CK. AT TNDIAPOLIS
EAGLE CREEK. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
EEL RIVER NEAR LOGANSPORT
E. JACKSON ST., ELKHART .,
MAJOR BASIN
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
OH R MAJOR B
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
L MICH
EAST FORK WHITE RIVER AT ftTcfiSbiLYtr VlnAfiSH
WHITE RIVER AT WILLIAMS
EAST FORK WHITE RIVER NP BEDFOR
EAST FORK WHITE RIVER NR 6EYMOU
FALL CREEK AT INDIANAPOLIS
GRAND CALUMET R. AT HOHMAN AyE.
GRAND CALUMET fc INDUSTRIAL HY.
IND. HARBOR CANAL, MOUTH, LAKE MI
INDIANA HBR. CANAL AND DICKEY R
INDIANA HBR. CANAL ( COLUMBUS D
LAKE GEORGE CANAL fc IND-PLS BLV
INDIANAPOLIS WATER CANAL FOR CT
KANKAKEE R. NEAR SHELBY* IND.
KANKAKEE R. AT U.S. 6 BRIDGE
LITTLE CALUMET R. t HOHMAN AVE.
LITTLE CALUMET RIVER-PORTER
EAST CHICAGO WATER PLANT INTAKE
GARY WEST WATER PLANT INTAKE
HAMMOND WATER PLANT INTAKE.
MICHIGAN CITY WATER INTAKE CRIB
WHITING PUBLIC WATER INTAKE CRI
MAUMEE RIVER NEAR WOODBURN
MAUMEE RIVER AT NEW HAVEN
MAUMEE RIVER AT FT. WAYNE
DEVOREI MILL CREEK, INDIANA
STILESVILLEIMILL CREEK INDIANA
MIS8I88INEWA RIVER AT PERU
MIS8I8SINEWA RIVER AT MARION
MIS8I8SINEWA RIVER NEAR RIDCEVI
MUSCATATUCK R'. 8P 99 AT AUSTIN
PATOKA R. 2 MI. W. ST. HIGHWAY
PATOKA RIVE" NEAR JASPER IND,
SALAMONIE R. NEAR LAGRO, IND.
SALAMONIE RIVER SW OF PORTAGE A
SUGAR CK..AT STATE Hy 334 BRIDG
ST. JOSEPH RIVER DARDEN BRIDGE
SALT CREEK AT VALPARI80
OH R
WABASH R BA8
WABA6H R BA8
WABASH R BA8
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
OH R
ILL R SYSTEM
ILL R SYSTEM
ILL R SYSTEM
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
OH H
OH P-05
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R BASIN
IND
OH R
L MICH
U MISS
LATITUDE LUNGITUDE
41 37
41 37
41 36
41 36
39 31
38 26
39 44
39 54
40 46
41 41
38 32
38 47
38 50
38 59
39 30
41 37
41 36
41 40
41 39
41 38
41 38
99 92
41 10
41 28
41 34
41 37
41 39
41 38
41 42
41 44
41 40
41 10
41 04
41 04
39 36
39 38
40 45
40 34
40 16
38 46
30 33
38 19
40 49
40 35
39 56
41 43
41 39
54.5 087
33.3 087
54. 9 087
09.3 087
17.0 085
04.0 086
15.0 086
38.0 086
05.0 086
16.0 085
31.0 087
47.0 086
04.0 086
13.0 085
50.0 086
28.1 087
28.8 087
04.0 087
19.2 087
20.7 087
47.8 087
16.0 086
97.5 087
38.8 086
39.4 087
04.0 087
47.0 087
30.0 087
15.0 087
07.6 086
09.5 087
00.0 084
44.0 085
97.0 089
40.0 086
36.0 086
19.0 086
34.0 085
48.0 084
09.0 085
44.0 087
45.0 086
45.0 085
30.3 085
55.0 087
34.7 086
56.0 087
10 96.
10 34.
10 25.
11 18.
59 03.
11 33.
11 48.
17 07.
17 23.
98 17.
13 24.
39 53.
31 19.
53 50.
33 48.
31 04.
33 38.
36 27.
37 33.
38 16.
38 91.
08 33.
33 35.
36 IS.
31 19.
07 33.
34 08.
30 30.
39 05.
54 03.
38 38.
91 00.
01 03.
06 53.
46 30.
39 06.
01 3lf.
39 34.
99 43.
96 09.
23 20.
98 03.
43 06.
01 33.
03 3fl.
16 08.
08 29.
MINIMUM PARAMETERS
MFC
A L 0
TON
E W D
R .
T
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24 34
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
34
24
34
34
24
24
34
24
24
34
34
34
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
34
24
34 31
34 31
34 21
34 31
D C P
. 0 H
0 D
• •
I
0
W
24 34 34
24 34 34
34 34 24
34 34 34
34 24
34 34
34 34 24
34 24 34
34 34 34
34 24
34 34 34
24 34 24
24 24
24 34 34
34 24 24
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
24 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
24 34 24
34 24 34
34 33 24
34 34
24 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34 34
24 34 24
34 24 24
23 33 33
33 33 23
34 24 34
34 34 24
34 34 24
34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34
34 24 24
34 34
34 34 24
34 34 34
R K N
E J 0
8 E 2
I Ii
D
U N
E
34 34 24
34 24 34
34 24 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
34 24 34
34 24 34
34 34 34
34 34 24
24 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
34 24 34
34 34 34
33 31 39
3) 31 33
34 23 24
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
34 34 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
34 24 34
34 39 34
34 34 34
34 24 34
P r T
HEX
DCS
s A a
. L U
T C
0 C
34 24
34 34
34 24
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
24 34
24 34
34 34
34 34
24 34
24 34
34 24
34 34
34 34
24 34
24 24
34 34
34 24
24 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 3«
34 24
34 34
34 34
34 24
33 39
33 33
34 34
24 34
24 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
34 34
24 34
24 34
24 34
34 34
YEAB fc QUARTER I.E. 31" 1983* 1ST OU»BTER| ]>• 1983. 2ND QUARTER| 3J-I9BJ. 3RD QUARTER, 34« 1983, 4TH QUARTER
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STATION
8LT 11
STM 33
TC .3
TC 1
TR 6
V .8
MB 128
WB 175
MB 207
MB 319
MB 2-*»>
MB 245
MB 392
MB 30'
MB 336
MB 3*'0
MB 390
MB 399
MB 409
MB 452
WC 1
WC i3
MC 69
WC8 35
MHK 27
MHH 24
ML 8L
MR 48
MR 60
MR 166
MR 183
MR 197
WR 205
WR Itt
WR 280
MR 295
MR 3/0
MR 319
MR 350
BL 61
OCR 37
C
0
R
E AGENCY
211ND
2 UNO
« 21IND
21IND
21 IND
2I1ND
21IND
« 2IIHD
* 21IND
211ND
21 IND
21IND
« 21IND
« 21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
2UND
21IND
* 21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
21IND
2UND
21IND
2IIND
* 21IND
21IND
21IND
2IIND
21IND
« 21IND
21INU
2IIND
21IND
21IND
21IND
* 21IND
21IND
2UND
C T
N Y
T P
Y E
093 8T
001 BT
091 ST
091 ST
015 ST
165 ST
083 8T
153 ST
167 ST
165 T/
121 ST
121 ST
157 ST
157 ST
017 ST
103 8T
069 T/
069 8T
069 8T
001 ST
157 ST
067 ST
067 ST
023 ST
177 ST
047 8T
089 ST
000 ST
027 ST
119 ST
109 ST
000 8T
109 ST
097 8T
000 ST
095 ST
035 ST
035 8T
135 ST
065 ST
089 ST
STATE AMB1ENT/MONIT. STATIONS! IND
FISCAL YEAR OF 1982
LOCATION
STUT CREEK AT OOLITIC* INDIANA
ST. MARY >S RIVER JUST NORTH OF
TRAIL CREEK AT MICHIGAN CITY
TRAIL CREEK AT MICHIGAN CITY
TIPPECANOE RIVER NEAR DELPHI
VERMILLION R.. CAYUGA* INDIANA
WABASH RIVER AT VINCENNES US 50
WABASH R. AT TfcM BREED GEN. STA
WABASH RIVER ABOVE TERRE HAUTE
WABASH RIVER 8R 163 AT CLINTON
WABASH R. AT MQNTEZUMA, IND.
WABASH RIVER AT CAYUGA, INDIANA
WABASH RIVER BELOW LAFAYETTE
WABASH R. AT LAFAYETTE* IND.
WABASH RIVER AT GEORGETOWN
WABASH RIVER NEAR PERU* IND.
WABASH RIVER 8R 105 AT ANDREWS
WABASH R, NEAR HUNTINCTON, IND*
WABASH RIVER AT MARKLE
WABASH RIVER AT U.S. 27 BRIDGE
WILDCAT CREEK AT LAFAYETTE
WILDCAT CREEK NEAR KOKOMO
WILDCAT CREEK AT KOKOHO
WILDCAT CK.. 8. FORK, FRANKFORT
WHITEWATER R.. E. FORK, ABINCTON
WHITEWATER R. NEAR BKOOKVILLE.
WOLF LAKE AT STATE LINE CULVERT
WHITE RIVER AT PETERSBURG
WHITE RIVER NEAR EDMARD8PORT
WHITE RIVER AT SPENCER
WHITE R. SOUTH OF PARAGON
WHITE RIVER AT CENTERTON
WHITE RIVER AT HENDERSON BRIDGE
WHITE RIVER AT NORA
WHITE RIVER AT PERKIN8VILLE
WHITE RIVER AT ANDERSON
WHITE RIVER AT YORKTOWN
WHITE RIVER AT MUNCIE, INDIANA
WHITE R. AT U'.S. 27, WINCHESTER
BLUE R. ON INTERSTATE 74
GRAND CALUMET R. * KENNEDY AVE.
MAJOR BASIN
OH R
L ERIE
L MICH
L MICH
OH R
OH R
OH R MAJOR B
OH R BASIN
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R
WABASH R BA8
OH R
OH R
OH R
OH R BASIN
L MICH
OH R
WABASH R BAS
WABASH R BA8
OH R BASIN
OH R
OH R BASIN
WABASH R BA8
OH R
WABASH R BA8
WABASH R BA8
OH R MAJOR B
OH R BA8IN
OH R
L MICH
LATITUDE LONGITUDE
38
40
41
41
40
39
38
39
39
39
39
39
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
39
39
41
38
38
39
39
39
39
39
40
40
40
40
40
39
41
54
46
43
43
35
57
40
13
30
39
47
57
34
35
44
44
53
51
49
36
37
38
39
18
43
34
39
43
47
16
33
39
39
54
08
06
to
10
10
57
36
H.O 086
44.9 084
31.0 086
15.0 086
39.0 086
42.0 087
53.0 087
39.3 067
33.0 087
36.3 087
33.0 087
09.0 087
43.0 087
10.0 086
19.0 086
33.0 086
18.8 085
33.0 085
33.0 085
51.0 084
33.3 086
37.0 086
06.0 086
83.0 086
37.0 084
38.0 085
45.3 087
40.0 087
41.0 087
48.0 086
33.2 086
13.0 086
57.7 086
36.0 086
49.0 085
19.0 085
43.0 085
43.0 085
53.2 084
37.0 085
49.9 087
31
50
34
S3
41
27
32
34
24
23
22
25
02
S3
30
05
36
29
20
57
51
09
06
30
57
00
31
16
13
45
33
35
31
06
57
40
39
34
58
37
37
29.
31.
19.
51.
54.
06.
05.
27.
47.
41.
30.
15.
09.
49.
10.
48.
09.
50.
24.
14.
01.
54.
27.
58.
35.
45.
30.
56.
48.
41.
22.
10.
19.
19.
45.
*!•
40.
30.
07.
24.
41.
M F
A L
T 0
E W
R
T
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
34
34
34
24
34
24
24
24
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34 34
34
34
34
34
34
34 34
34
34
34
34
24
34
34
MINIMUM PARAMETERS
CDCPRKHPF*
O.OHEJOHCI
NOD 8 E 3 0 C 8
D . • X b 8 A «
. L D - t U
0 UN T C
we n c
31 34 34 34 24 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 24 24 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 24 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 21 34 34 34
31 24 24 24 24 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 24
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 33 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 24 34 34 23 34 34 34
31 34 34 24 34 34 34 24
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 24
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 24 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 31 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 3*4
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 24 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 24
21 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 24
31 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 24
21 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 24 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 24 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 24 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
31 24 24 34 34 24 34 34 34
31 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 24
34 34 34 34 24 24 34 34
34 34 24 34 24 34 34 34
^TJ" o •+ aij-MD ST ~5b$r?H tfiwit m FOKT Wayne
_jfc_A«w!ia
ST.
\ Jll
mflfiyy jitiiL O.T rctr Wflyvz .
YEAR (. QUARTER I.E. 31" 1983, 1ST QUARTER) 33* 1983, 2ND OUARTERl 33«1983, 3RD QUARTER, 34« 1983, 4TH QUARTER
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Table 4
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CY 1982 WATER MONITORING SAMPLING SITES
IN STORET (INDIANA)
Counties
Boone
Marion
Morgan
Sullivan
Vermill ion
Vigo
Rivers
Finley CR.
Fall CR.
Eagle CR.
White R.
White River
Hooker
Brouilletts
Creek
Wabash River
Basin
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Nn of SitP* Beginning Dates
No. of Sites Ending Dates
2 8/80 -
13 10/81
3 10/81
1 10/81
1 10/81
2 7/81 -
ongoing
- 9/84
- 9/84
- 9/84
- 9/84
9/84
Reason for Study
Assessment of water
quality for the City
of Indianapolis Dpt.
of City Works
Water quality
Assessment
Water quality
Assessment
Stream flow modelling
study
Coal hydrology efforl
(grab station)
Reaeration study
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Table 5
NASQAN AND IIYDROLOGlC BENCH-HARK NETWORK FY 1983 SAMPLING FREQUENCIES FUR SITES AND ANALYTICAL SCHEDULES
NUMBERS UNDER SCHEDULES INDICATE THE MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED USAGE FOR INDICATED SCHEDULES IN FY 1983
Q DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED QUARTERLY
B DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO' BE SAMPLED BIMONTHLY
STATION
NUMBER
3276500
3374100
3378500
STATION
NUMBER
STATION NAHE
WHITEWATER RIVER AT BROOKVIL
WHITE RIVER AT HAZLETON
WABASII RIVER AT NKU HARMONY
STATION NAME
— — SI
SITE
SAMPLING
FREQUENCY
LE Q
Q
Q
STATE- INDIANA
SITE
SAMPLING
FREQUENCY
ATE-1ND1ANA
SCHEDULE 86
(NUTRIENTS)
NETWORK-NASSAU —
SCHEDULE 1904
(COHMOII IONS)
4 0
* 0
4 0
NBTWORK-HYDROLOC1C BENCH-MARK
SCHEDULE 86 SCHEDULE 1904
(NUTRIENTS) (COMMON IONS)
SCHEDULE
176 Oft 177
(COMMON/TRACE)
4
4
4
SCHEDULE
176 OR 177
(CONHON/TRACB)
SCHEDULE 1703
(RADIOCIIEM)
0
0
0
SCHEDULE 1703
(RADIOCHEH)
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2.000 UHIIOS
NO
NO
NO
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2,000 UHIIOS
3276700 SOUTH HOCAN CR NR DILLSBORO
NO
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule FY'83
Indiana
NUTRIENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 86
NAME
NITROGEN, DIS. N02+N03 AS N
NITROGEN, DIS. NH4 AS N
PHOSPHORUS, DIS. ORTKO AS P
PHOSPHORUS, DIS.
NITROGEN, NH4+ORG AS N
PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL
RADIOCHEMICALS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1703
NAME
POTASSIUM, DIS.
FILTRATION GROSS-B
GROSS ALPHA DIS. U-NA
GROSS ALPHA SUS.U-NA
GROSS-B, DIS. CS137
GROSS-B, OIS. SR-90
GROSS-B, SUSP. CS137
GROSS-B, SUSP. SR-90
RADIUM-225, DIS. RN
U.DIS. FL-EXT. GR-W
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 176
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. STRONTIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
IRON, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. CHLORIDE, DIS.
MANGANESE, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
MERCURY, DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
NICKEL, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
SELENIUM, DIS. ALK, TOT LAB CAC03
SILVER, DIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment 4
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule (Cont.)
Indiana
COMMON CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1904
NAME NAME
CALCIUM, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180C
MAGNESIUM, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS. ALK TOT LAB. CAC03
SILICA, DIS. pH (LABORATORY)
SODIUM, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE LAB
CHLORIDE, DIS TURBIDITY (NTU)
FLUORIDE, DIS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 177
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
IRON, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. • CHLORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
:1ANGANESE,-DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MERCURY, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
NICKEL, DIS. ALK TOT. LAB
SELENIUM, DIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
SILVER, DIS.
STRONTIUM. DIS.
Attachment 4-1
- 39 -
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- 40 -
Table 6
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CY 1982 WATER MONITORING SAMPLING SITES
IN STORET (INDIANA)
County
Franklin, Union
Grant, Hunting-
ton, Wabash
Park, Putnam
Rivers
DuBois, Orange Patoka
E. Fk White-
water River,
Brookville
Lake, Silver
Creek
Mississinewa
Wabash
Huntington Lk
Salamonie Lk
Basin
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Big Racoon CR Ohio
Harden Lake
Mill CreeR
No. of Sites
16
Beginning Dates
Ending Dates
7/20/71-3/8/82
4/3/72-8/10/82
1/4/71-8/17/82
3/6/71-4/8/82
Reason for Study
Samples before and
after dam operations
to see effects of dam
operation on Pataka Dam
Environmental impact
reports - before and
after maintenance.
Environmental impact
reports - before and
after maintenance.
Water quality surveillance
and maintenance
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U.S. FOREST SERVICE CY 1982 WATER MONITORING SAMPLING SITES IN STORET
(INDIANA)
Counties
Lawrence
Perry
Orange
Crawford
Rivers Basin No. of Sites
Jackie Br. Ohio main stem 4
L. Salt CR.
Henderson CR.
Tanya rd Br.
Tipsaw Lk. " 15
Indian Lk.
Celina Lk.
Casino CR. " 3
L. Blue R. " 10
Otter CR.
Bogard CR.
Stinking CR.
Beginning Dates
Ending Dates
5/20/81- ongoing
12/16/74 -ongoing
1/21/80 - ongoing
1/27/75- ongoing
Reason for Study
General purpose
Determine effect of
farm feed lots and
human activity on
Tipsaw Lake
Set up to monitor
timber sale
General purpose.
Brown
Jackson
Monroe
M Fk.Salt CR.
Brown Branch
Salt CR.
Saddle CR
Blackwell Spring
4
3
2
5/20/81 - ongoing
5/20/81 - ongoing
5/20/81 - ongoing
General purpose/ to
monitor timber sale
General purpose
General purpose
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Figure 3
USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
LEGEND
USGS Ambient Water
Quality Monitor-
ing (Water, Temp
and Specific
Conductance)
2
2 Benchmark USGS
NASQAN Stations
USGS
NASQAN Pesticide
Subnetwork
LAKE MlCHc.AN... .
H4 "* *
10 0 10 20 30 40MHM
INDIANA
Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants
F - Federal
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INDIANA
FY 1982 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
INDUSTRIAL
February 1983
"^ IllL
II
T 14 ^
12
XfG
147
IMS
13
150
If
is-/
ISO.
XS3
XS
IS*
I(o
X55
17
18
I5b
JT57
258
2S
PI
X5CJ
IbO
PJL3
I/O
in
Xfcl
XI J-
Kffi-
Xfe3
IH3
14^
JfcS
113
Ibt
2l«f
I/.S
I£>7
!/(.
117
jew
Name
Albany Plating
Aluminum Co. of Amcr. (Alcoa)
Aluminum Co. of Amer. (Alcoa)
Allegheny Ludlum Ste^-'i
Amax Coal Co.-Minnehaha Mine
Amax Coal Co.- Chinook Mine
Amax Coal Co.- Wright Mine
Amax Coal Co,.- Chinook Mi OP
American Maize- Products
Amoco Chemicals .
American Oil (Amoco)
Anaconda- Ericsson
Aurora Casket Co.
B & B Custom Plating
Bethlehem Steel Corprration
Bridgeport Brass Co.
Bunge Corporation
Cabot Corp.- Stell'itu Div.
Central Soya
C. F. Industries
Cheinetron Corp.
Chris Craft Ind.
Cities Service Oil
Colgate Palmolive
Commonwealth Edison r.lectric
Container Corporation of America
Continental Steel
Crawfordsville Elec. Light & Power
Dana Corporation
Dana Corporation
Delco Electronics
Delta Faucet
Dow Chemical Co.
Duncan Electric
Duwell Metal Products, Inc.
Eagle-Pi cher
Economy Plating
E. I. duPont de!!ern(ji!rs
Eli Lilly and Co.
Eli Lilly and Co.
Eli Lilly and Co.
Eli Lilly and Co.
Emge Packing
Energy Cooperative, Inc.
Futurex Industries
Location
Albany
Newburgh
Lafayette
New Castle
Sullivan
Staunton
Boonvil le
Staunton
Hammond
Seymour
Whiting
Mari on
Aurora
Hoagland
Chesterton
Indianapolis
Clymers
Kokomo
Decatur
Terre Haute
Mount Vernon
Gary
East Chicago
Jeff ersonvi lie
Hammond
Carthage
Kokomo
Crawfordsville
Fort Wayne
Hagerstown
Kokomo
Greensburg
Zionsville
Lafayette
Morristown
Ashley
Zionsville
East Chicago
Indianapolis
Clinton
Lafayette
Greenfield
Fort Branch
East Chicago
Bloominydale
Permit No. Expiration Datr^
IN 0051462
IN 0001155
IN 0001210
IN 0045284
IN 0044831
IN 0002402
IN 0002437
IN 0031968
IN 0000027
IN XJ001864
IN 0000108
IN 0002372
IN 0031160
IN 0052302
IN 0000175
IN 0001767
IN 0037958
IN 0002607
IN 0000591
IN 0001546
IN 0001970
IN 0043613
IN 0000159
IN 0003638
IN 0000221
IN 0001350
IN 0002909
IN 0038806
IN 0000388
IN 0001929
IN 0001830
IN 0032352
IN 0001104
IN 0001074
IN 0109541
IN 0051799
IN 0025097
IN 0000329
IN 0002336
IN 0002852
IN 0002861
-IN 0002925
-IN 0001636
IN 0000051
-IN 0044512
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
12/31/34
2/28/83
*
5/31/87
*
*
*
12/31/82
8/31/85
10/31/85
9/30/83
12/31/83
*
2/28/86
11/30/86
*
*
2/28/87
*
*
11/30/87
3/31/87
8/30/84
12/3,1/86
12/3>/83
*
*
8/31/87
*
*
2/28/86
*
12/31/82
7/15/86
*
*
6/30/37
Attachment 5
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FY 1982 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
Name
General Electric "o.
General Electric Co.
General Motors Corp..
(CMC-Detroit Diesel Allison)
X"70 General Motors Corp.
(GMC-Chevrolet)
12.0 General Motors Corp.
(GMC-Central Foundry)
171 Gladieux Refinery
I7i Goodrich, B. F.
173 Gridcraft, Inc. (GCI)
X7f Gulf and West Metals Form-
Bohn Al umint'Ki
X7S Hercules
pjLHoosier Energy Division
POffHoosier Energy Division
133 IMC Chemical
Ii!/ Indiana Farm Bureau Coop.
pie Ind. & Ky. Electric
& Mich. Electric
& Mich.
& Mich.
97
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
P3
rs
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Electric
Electric
Power & Light
Power & Light
Indianapolis Power & Light
Ingersoll Johnson Steel Co.
13.5 Inland Container Corp.
lit, Inland Steel Company
177 International Harvester Co.
ZM Inter Royal Corporation
X7& ITT- Aerospace- Optical. Div.
Jasper Wood Products
Josam Manufacturing
Keene Products, Inc.
itchen-Qui u
Laketon Ashphalt Refining
Lever Brothers
Logansport Electric Light
Louisville Cemcnl
i83Magnavox Co.
130 Mid-State Steel & Wire
131 Minnesota Mining 5 Mfg. (3 'A
03J.Morgan Packing Company
X8f George Moser Leather
133 National Steel Corporation'
(Midwest Div.)
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
Location Permit No. Expiration Date
Fort Wayne
Mount Vernon
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Bedford
Fort Wayne
Salem
Huntertown
Greensburg
Terre Haute
Petersburg
Merom
Terre Haute
Mount Vernon
Madison
Mishawaka
Lawrenceburg
Sullivan
Petersburg
Martinsvi lie
•Indianapol is
New Castle
Newport
East Chicago
Fort Wayne
Michigan City
Fort Wayne
Jasper
Michigan City
Middlebury
Waterloo
Laketon
Hammond
Logansport
Speed
Fort Wayne
Crawforclsville
Hartford City
Austin
New Albany
Portage
IN 0000973
IN 0002101
IN 0001813
IN 0001902
IN 0003573
IN 0000949
IN 0001589
IN 0036072
IN 0003140
IN 0001601
IN 0004391
IN 0050296
IN 0003323
IN 0002470
IN 0001759
IN 0000493
IN 0002160
IN 0002178
IN 0002887
IN 0004693
IN 0004685
IN 0001953
IN 0036447
IN 0000094
IN 0025691
IN 0032565
IN 0000655
IN 0051942
IN 0045705
IN 0052400
IN 0000540
IN 0001244
IN 0000264
IN 0041246
IN 0002071
IN 0036145
IN 0002445
IN 0002321
IN 0021911
IN 0002666
IN 0000337
8/30/34
*
3/15/86
*
7/2/84
12/31/85
11/30/85
11/30/87
*
7/31/86
*
*
10/31/86
*
*
*
9/30/82
*
*
2/29/84
2/28/87
*
10/31/87
*
*
*
*
12/31/82
*
6/30/35
*
*
8/31/87
6/30/83
*
12/31/82
Attachment 5-1
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Pll
P13
PH
Pis
JES7
f 1%
PO
III
J96
317
- 45 -
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
INDUSTRIAL (Continued)
Location Permit No. Expiration Date
Coa^-Co.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind,
Northern Ind. £ubl. Service
Northern Ind.^ubl. Service
Northern Ind^f.Publ. Service
Northern.In<& Publ. Service
01 in Corporation
Peabody
Peru El
Pfizer, and- Company
Phelps Dodge Magnet H
PhiHTpsiirill Co.;.
Publfc. SETTFCC Co. of
PubljU Service Co. of
Public Service Co. of
Public Service Co. of
Public Service Co. of
Rock^Island Refining
Roll'Koater, Inc.
ShelTer Globe Ccrporati
So. Tnd. Gas & Elec.
So. Ind. Gas & Elec.
Union Carbide Corp.
Union Carbide Cor:;.
Uniroyal
Universal Oil Prod.
Universal Tool and Sta^
USS Lead Refinery
U.S. Steel Corp.
Vulcan Materials
Westinghouse Electric
Westinghouse Electric
Weston Paper Companyj
Youngstown Sheet a TuL«j
(Jones and "Laugh!in)
Michigan City
Chesterton
Gary
Wheatfield
Covington
Carlisle
Peru
Terre Haute
Fort V/ayne
Michigan City
.Cayauga
Edwardsport
Gallagher
Noblesville
Terre Haute
Indianapolis
Kingsbury
Union City
Newburgh
West Franklin
Gary
. Chesterton
Mishav/aka
Franklin
Dutler
East Chicago
Gary
Gary
Muncie
Bloomington
Terre Haute
Esst Chicago
IN 0000116
IN 0000132
IN 0000124
IN 0053201
IN 0001414
IN 0003013
IN 0044130
IN 0003581
IN 0000442
IN 0000299
IN 0002763
IN 0002780
IN 0002798
IN 0002301
IN 0002310
IN 0002364
IN 0038172
IN 0003107
IN 0002259
IN 0052191
IN 0000035
IN 0043435
IN 0000736
IN 0045055
IN 0000639
IN OC32425
IN 0000281
IN 0000191
IN 0036544
IN 0053334
IN 0003026
IN 0000205
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
12/31/33
*
*
*
*
•ic
2/07/84
*
12/31/84
*
9/30/83
11 /1 5/84
1-31-87
12/31/32
*
9/30/82
*
*
*
7/20/86
*
*
*
Dates will be determined foil owing re-issuance.
Attachment 5-2
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- 46 -
INDIANA
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
MUNICIPAL
February 1983
Ml
MS
flfc
M7
Mil
fr\\i
Mis
AUt
M7
Mil
M13.
MA3
M3C
/*11«>
/H34
fr\35
Name
Alexandria
Anderson
Angola
Auburn
Austin
Bedford
Bloomington N
M37
Blufftcii
Brazil
Bremen
Carmel N
Carmel S
Chariest own
Chesterton
Clarksvil le ;•!
Clarksvil !e S
Columbia CUy
Columbus
Connersvi'ile
Cory don
Crawfcrdsri'ilc
Crown Point.
Decstur
East Chic :',!(>
Edinburgh
Elkhart
El wood
Evansville E
Evans villo I;
Fall Creek
Fort Wayne '
Fort Way re
Frankfort
Franklin
Gary .
Goshen
Greencast !(-7
Greenfield
Greensburci
Hammond
Hartford City
Hobart
Location
Alexandria
Anderson
Angola
Auburn
Austin
Bedford
Bloomington
Blconington
Bluffton
Brazil
Bremen
Carmel
Carmel
Charlestown
Chesterton
Clarksville
Clarksville
Columbia City
Columbus
Connersville
Corydon
Crawfordsville
Crown Point^
Decatur
East Chicago
Edinburgh
Elkhart
El wood
Evansvilie
Evansville
Kail Creek
Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne
Frankfort
Franklin
Gary
Goshen
Greencastle
Greenfield
Grcensburg
Hcaiinond
Hartford City
Hobart
Permit No.
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
0020044
0032476
0021296
0020672
0025135
0025623
0035726
0035713
0022411
0021211
0020427
0039234
IN 0022497
IN 0020503
IN 0022573
IN 0020621
IN 0020613
IN 0022624
0032573
0032336
IN 0020893
IN 0032964
IN 0025763
0039314
0022329
0020184
0025674
0032719
0033073
0032956
0049026
0032191
0053252
002293-1
0021181
0022977
0025/55
0021032
0020109
IN 0020133
IN 0023060
0021523
0023036
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
Expiration Date
10/25/34
3/31/86
3/31/84
12/31/34
10/31/84
10/31/86
7/31/87
12/31/86
12/31/84
*
6/30/85
3/31/85
3/31/85
12/31/86
*
12/31/34
12/31/84
12/31/84
12/31/84
12/31/84
1/31/87
7/31/87
12/31/84
12/31/84
5/31/32
3/31/34
11/01/84
8/31/34
12/31/34
12/31/84
6/30/87
12/31/84
8/31/87. **
12/31/34
10/31/84
4/30/32
8/30/84
3/30/86
12/31/SC
12/31/84
6/30/83
12/31/34
11/30/34
Attachment 5-3
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- 47 -
INDIANA
FY 1983 List of Major Dischargers (Continued)
MUNICIPAL
Name
HuntingtOH
Indianapolis !\'
Indianapolis S
Indiana Sla'x' reformatory
Jasper
1*145 Jeffersonville
MHfe Kendall vi Tic
M«f7 Kokomo
Lafayette
La Porte
f\5C Lebanon
M|03
MfcO
Mfcl
WW
MS
Plfcfc
M7I
M7i
/H73
M74
M77
ffl?8
AI7J
AISTI
A1S3
Logansport
Lowe! 1
Madison
Main Aboit-: Townsiiipf
(Utility Center)
Marion ,
Mart insvi lie
Michigan City
Mishaivaka
Mo ores vi lie
Mt. Vernon
Munde
New Albany
New Cistle
Newburuh
Noblesvill?
North Mancli?5";er
North Verno:i .
Peru
Plaiiificlci
Plymouth
Portage
Port 1 ana
Princeton
Richmond
Rochester
Salem
Scherervillr.
Scottsburfj
Seymour
Shelbyviliir
South Send
South Dearborn S. D.
-Location
Huntington
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Pendleton
Jasper
Jeffersonville
Kendallvilie
Kokomo
Lafayette
La Porte
.Lebanon
Linton
Logansport
Lowell
Madison
Fort Wayne
Marion
Martinsville
Michigan City
Mishawaka
Mooresville
Mt. Vernon
Muncie
New Albany
New Castle
Newburgh
Noblesville
North Manchester
North Vernon
Peru
Plainfield
Plymouth
Portage
Portland
Princeton
Richmond
Rochester
Rushville
Salem
Schererville
Scottsburg
Seymour
Shelbyville
South Bend
Soutli Dearborn
Permit No.
IN 0023132
IN 0023133
IN 0031950
IN 0053031
IN 0020334
IN 0023302
IN 0020C56
IN 0032375
IN 0032468
IN 0025577
IN 0020318
IN 0020575
IN 0023604
IN 0023621
IN 0025666
IN 0035378
IN 0025585
IN 0020303
IN 0023752
IN 0025C40
IN 0023825
IN 0035696
IN 0025631
IN 0023834
IN 0023914
IN 0023892
IN 0020168
IN 0020362
IN 0020451
IN 0032328
IN 0021202
IN 0020991
IN 0024368
IN 0020095
IN 0024392
IN 0025615
IN 0021661
IN 0021270
IN 0021644
IN 0024457
IN 0020397
IN 0024473
IN 0032867
IK 0024520
IN 0024538
Expiration Date
11/30/86
1/30/85
1/30/85
*
9/25/84
11/30/84
8/30/84
12/31/86
9/30/34
8/31/85
12/31/86
4/20/86
9/30/87
9/10/84
8/30/84
6/30/36
5/31/87
3/31/87
3/31/86
1/31/87
3/31/85
12/31/84
*
9/30/84
11/30/84
12/31/84
12/08/34
12/31/84
8/31/85
12/31/84
3/31/37
*
3/31/37
12/9/34
12/31/34
8/31/36
1/31/37
11/30/82
11/25/34
6/30/35
3/31/32
12/31/86
1/31/S/
1/31/35
Attachment 5-4
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- 48 -
MS)
INDIANA
FY 1983 List of Major Dischargers (Continued)
MUNICIPAL
Name
Speedway
Tell City
Terre lia-j*:
Ti ptcn
Union City
Valpar.vis;:
Viricennrjs
..,,„ Wabash
M«U Warsaw
MR7 Washington
MS% West Lafayette
Winchester
Location
Speedway
Tell City
Terre Haute
Tipton
Union City
Valparaiso
Vincennss
Wabash
Warsaw
Washington
West Lafayette
Winchester
Permit No. Expiration Date
IN 0032972
IN 0021016
IN 0025607
IN 0021474
IN 0020932
IN 0024660
IN 0031020
IN 0024741
IN 0024805
IN 0.025658
IN 0024821
IN 0021024
7/31/87
4/30/87
8/30/34
11/25/84
6/30/82
9/30/34
8/15/84
2/28/35
9/30/87
*
3/31/85
12/31/84
Nane
U.S. Army Ammunition
Plant- ICI
u-s- Navy-Crane Naval
Ammunition Depot Fk
FEDERAL
Location
Charlestown
Crane STP
Permit No. Expiration Date
IN 0001163 8/31/87
IN 0021539
5/11/84
fl
U.S. Army, Jefferson
Proving Grounds F
Madison
U.S. Air Force, Grissom Bunker Hill
Air Force Base r -
IN 0024210
IN 0024902
.8/10/84
11/30/35
* Dates will be determined following reissuance
** Formerly Diversified Utilities, Inc., IN 0035378
Attachment 5-5
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c. Michigan
(1) Overview
There are three principal agencies in Michigan involved in ambient moni-
toring. They are the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR),
the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and the U.S. Forest Service. The cov-
erage provided by these networks meets the explicit intent of the Program
Guidance for Water Quality Monitoring and Wasteload Allocations. The
Guidance is intended to provide a data base to detect trends in water
quality.
Considering sampling parameters and frequency, there is no duplication in
these networks. However, Michigan's program has minor deficiencies with
respect to the Program Guidance in effluent monitoring, quality assurance
and ambient monitoring.
(2) Assessment of State Ambient Monitoring Program
a. State Monitoring Network
In FY 1979, Michigan's State Ambient Network consisted of 36 "CORE"
stations and approximately 135 different sampling stations in the
upper and lower peninsulas. The current fiscal situation has caused
Michigan to reduce their state ambient monitoring program signifi-
cantly. Currently, the only inland program is urban area monitoring.
The urban areas monitoring program is designed to document the effect
of Michigan's major urban centers on surface water quality. Samples
are collected upstream and downstream of 11 urban areas which com-
prise more than two-thirds of the state's population. The Detroit
River, which includes ten upstream and ten downstream stations, is
sampled monthly throughout the year for 21 different chemical, physi-
cal, biological, and micro-biological parameters. Fifteen additional
metal parameters are sampled once a year. Samples from upstream and
downstream stations for a given study are collected on the same day
to account for seasonal effects of weather and stream flow. See
Figure 4.
In FY 1982 the State Ambient Network consisted of 50 stream stations
of which 12 were "CORE" stations. In FY 1983 nine stations were
dropped. They are:
Station No. Location
700026 Grand River at mouth
*390079 Kalamazoo River at River Street
*390058 Kalamazoo River at "D" Avenue Bridge
580047 Huron River near mouth
580046 Raisin River at Era Dock
610029 White River at Fruitland
04040000 Ontomagon River near Rockland
04045500 Tahquamemon River near Tahquamemon
03159010 Pigeon River near Caseville
*CORE Stations
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- 50 -
Fecal coliform is the only minimum parameter not sampled at the
ambient stations. Fecal coliform sampling will resume when the
quality assurance issues are resolved.
Twenty-one of the State's Ambient Network stations have STORET data
ending the 2nd quarter of FY 1983. Some Detroit River Monitoring
stations have data ending the 1st quarter of FY 1983 because the
Detroit River is sampled monthly between April and November. See
Table 8.
1. U.S. Geological Survey
USGS sites in Michigan at which water quality data are collected
on a routine repetitive basis have been separated into categories,
They are (a) NASQAN Program, (b) NASQAN Radiochemical Subnetwork,
(c) NASQAN Pesticides Subnetwork, (d) Hydrologic Benchmark Water
Quality Program, and (e) programs operated in cooperation with
MDNR. See Figures 4 and 5.
a. NASQAN Program
The USGS operates 22 stations in the NASQAN network. One is
operated as a NASQAN Radiochemical Subnetwork.station, 5 are
operated as Pesticides Subnetwork stations, and lisa Hydro-
logic Benchmark station. At these stations the following
tests are done 12 times per year: water temperature, speci-
fic conductance, fecal streptococci, suspended sediment,
and other common constituents including major nutrients.
Also at, these stations, total organic carbon is run 8 times
per year, phytoplankton is run 7 times per year, and trace
elements, total recoverable silver and periphyton are run
4 times per year.
b. NASQAN Radiochemical Subnetwork
Radiochemical samples are collected 2 times per year at high
and low flow periods.
c. NASQAN Pesticides Subnetwork
Water samples are collected 4 times per year in November,
February, May and August. Bottom Material samples are
collected in November and May. Sample containers and sample
analyses are provided by the EPA laboratory, NSTL station,
Mississippi.
d. Hydrologic Benchmark Water - Quality Program
There is one Hydrologic Benchmark Station in Michigan.
This station is located in Washington CR at Windigo on Isle
Royal. At this station the following tests are done bimonth-
ly: instantaneous discharge, specific conductance, water
temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, total coliform bacteria,
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fecal coliform bacteria, fecal streptococci bacteria, sus-
pended sediment, and other common constituents.
All data are stored in WATSTORE (USGS computer system)
through the various U.S. Geological Survey laboratories as
the samples are analyzed. WATSTORE is merged with STORET
approximately every six months.
e. Programs Operated by USGS for MNDR
USGS operates the following stations in cooperation with the
National Park Service for the Michigan Department of Natural
Resources. During the period of August 1979 through June
1981 general chemical, physical and metal parameters were
collected three times. In 1982 only sediment samples were
collected.
Station No.
04044786
04044785
04044782
04044775
04044762
04044770
04044766
04044765
04044755
04044750
04044744
River
Sable Creek nr. Grand Marais
Hurricane River nr. Grand Marais
Sullivan Creek nr. Grand Marais
Sevenmity Creek nr. Grand Marais
Mosquito River nr. Melstrand
Beaver Creek nr. Melstrand
Spray Creek nr. Melstrand
Chapel Creek nr. Melstrand
Miners River nr. Munising
Miners River nr. Van Meer
Munising Falls Creek at Munising
USGS operates 74 stations in cooperation with Van Buren
County and the Michigan Department of Agriculture. This 3
year project which began in the spring of 1980 ended August
1982.
Daily sediment stations were established at three locations--
at Hartford and at Paw Paw on the Paw Paw River, and near
Bangor on the Black River. Monthly suspended sediment
samples were collected at 18 sites; at 17 additional sites
suspended sediment samples were collected about three times
each year. Additional samples were obtained at all sites
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during storm or rapid snow melt events. Determinations of
particle size and organic matter content were made periodi-
cally.
Samples of water were obtained each month at daily and month-
ly suspended sediment stations for the analysis of ammonia,
nitrite, nitrate, organic nitrogen, orthophosphorus, and
phorphorus. Specific conductance, temperature, pH, and dis-
solved oxygen were measured in the field. During storm and
rapid snow melt events, additional samples were collected.
At selected times a sample splitter was used to obtain
samples for analyzing the fraction of the nutrients transpor-
ted in solution. During the project, samples were obtained
at high and low flow for common dissolved substances, trace
metals, and pesticides.
Thirty-one lakes were sampled. Analytical determinations
for varied major dissolved substances and nutrients were de-
termined on all samples. Pesticides and selected trace
metals were determined as appropriate. Specific conductance,
temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen were measured in the
field when samples were collected.
Precipitation and dry fallout samples were collected at three
sites. Samples were analyzed routinely for ammonia, nitrite,
nitrate, organic nitrogen, orthophosphorus, phosphorus, and
sulfate. A few more detailed analyses were made. Specific
conductance and pH were measured in the field.
U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and hydrological Benchmark
network stations for.FY 1983 are shown on Table 9. Analyt-
ical schedules are contained in Attachment 6.
2. U.S. Forest Service
There are approximately 136 monitoring sites in Michigan operated
by the U.S. Forest Service. The majority are well and lake sites
ranging from Alger and Chippewa Counties to Schoolcraft County.
The major objective is compliance monitoring of National Forest
swimming water and potable waters. Parameter groups sampled
are bacteria, inorganics, metals, nitrogen and physical proper-
ties.
(3) Intensive Survey Program
Short Term Intensive Surveys — Intensive surveys are conducted on river
segments to determine waste assimilative capacities of water quality
limited stream segments; the effects of discharges on the biological
communities of receiving streams; and the amount of monetary damage to
the resource. The segments are chosen after consulting with Michigan's
planning, enforcement, and monitoring staff in consideration of these
factors:
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a) date of previous survey
b) population affected
c) severity of degradation
d) permit issuance need
e) enforcement activity
f) WWTP construction
g) planning needs
h) other special factors
In Fiscal Year 1983, waste assimilative capacity studies will be completed
for the following stream segments for which field surveys were conducted
in FY 1982:
Tittabawassee River at Midland
Huron River at Flat Rock
Cass River at Bridgeport
Belle River at Imlay City
Letts Creek at Chelsea
In addition, biological studies will be completed in FY 1983 for the
following areas where field work was done in FY 1982:
Looking Glass River at Detroit
Battle Creek at Charlotte
Letts Creek at Chelsea
Huron River below Belleville Lake
Clam River at Cadillac
Clinton River at Pontiac
Black River at Croswell
The choice of survey segments for the Fiscal Year 1983 field season was
to be made by April 1983.
(4) Effluent Monitoring Program
Michigan has 265 major dischargers, consisting of 90 municipal, 174
industrial, and 1 federal discharger. Inspections planned and completed
for FY'82 and planned for FY'83 are as follows:
CEIs
Municipal
Industrial
FY'82
Commitment
10
48
FY'82
Actual
0
15
FY'83
Projected
C 33 ]
[Total]
CSIs*
Municipal
Industrial
OSM Inspections (Mun.)
Grant Compliance Inspection (Mun.)
30
60
55
19
28
41
35
12
[131 ]
[Total]
25
**
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CEIs
Operational Assistance (Mun.)
Toxic Bioassays
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Commitment
**
5-10
Actual Projected
*Many of the CSI's include toxic sampling
**No committment
Michigan did not meet their effluent monitoring program commitments for
FY'82, except for OXM inspections, an increased effort is planned
forFY'83. However, Michigan had not performed any O&M inspections
through the third quarter of FY'83, and had performed only 6 municipal
CSI's during the same period. Based on this record, it appears extremely
unlikely that they will meet their FY'83 commitments due to reduced
resources coupled with a recent reorganization.
(5) Biological Monitoring Program
The State of Michigan has discontinued the Basic Water Monitoring Program.
The biological effort is concentrated in greater detail in habitat
assessment and use attainment as it relates to 106 and 205(j) programs.
A functional bioassay laboratory is available for conducting static
bioassay tests using both fish and macroinvertebrates as test species.
Mobil bioassay trailers are also available for conducting static or flow-
through testing in the field.
Data from fish tissue analyzed through 1981 are in STORET.
(6) Quality Assurance Program
The State of Michigan has not collated a total quality assurance (QA)
program plan. The serious problem area is the completion of organic
methods development and documentation. The State has made commitments
and supplied a schedule to complete this task but the schedule has been
skipped repeatedly. After the system evaluation for FY'83 which occurred
in April, the Quality Assurance Office reports that they doubt that
Michigan will be able to meet their August deadline. This problem, if
not corrected, will cause a serious delay in the awarding of a FY'84
water program grant.
(7) Data Interpretation and Reporting
Michigan did not submit a 305(b) report for
entitled, "1981 Highlights of Water Quality
Michigan" is considered the state's basic
1982. Last year's report
and Pollution Control in
submittal for this year.
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Data Storage and Retrieval
Ambient Data
Except for fish analysis, the State of Michigan submitted their
ambient water quality data for storage into the STORE! system. The
data were submitted quarterly.
Effluent data
For FY 1982 the state submitted a report of each sampling and/or
evaluation inspection for major permittees to the Compliance Track-
ing Unit of the Water Division.
Great Lakes Basin Effluent Data
The Great Lakes National Program Office and the International Joint
Commission (UC) along with the Water Quality Analysis Branch of
the Monitoring and Data Support Division (Headquarters) and the
states have input the monthly operating report data of the NPDES
dischargers in the Great Lakes Basin into STORET. The majority of
the data entry work was done by several contractors.
The data are identified by the use of the NPDES number for the
Station Number and EFMIEPA for the agency code.
The initial purpose of inputing the data into STORET was for GLNPO
to prepare the annual Great Lakes Water Quality Board Report. How-
ever, STORET users can perform all the standard STORET data manipula-
tions as well as many specialized programs developed by the Water
Quality Analysis Branch.
Intensive Survey Data
Abstracts were not submitted for FY 1982 for the intensive surveys
completed.
Intensive survey data are entered into STORET.
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MICHIGAN (LOWER)
Figure 4- - State Ambient Network and USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants 0
F - Federal
LEGEND
A CORE Network
• Benchmark USGS
• NASQAN Stations USGS
• Pesticides USGS
O Radiochemical Moni-
toring USGS
10 0 10 20 30
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MICHIGAN (Upper)
Figure 5 - USGS NASQAN Stations
LAKE SUPERIOR
Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants
f - Federal
LEGEND
• Pesticides, USGS
• NASQAN Stations
O Radiochemical Monitoring, USGS
10 0 10 20 30 40MHn
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Table 8
MINIMUM PARAMETERS
STATION
810242
810042
130147
130202
390057
250096
250033
410050
410052
380031
230038
230028
560003
560151
630529
630252
730150
090162
370002
370009
820413
820059
820060
820061
820062
820414
820063
000001
000002
000004
820014
820011
820016
820017
820018
000024
000025
000026
000027
000029
380226
C
0
R
E AGENCY
21MICH
21MICH
21MICH
21MICH
21 MICH
• J1MICH
« 21MICH
* 21MICH
21 MICH
« 21MICH
« 21 MICH
• 21MICH
21MICH
21 MICH
* 21 MICH
* 21M1CH
2IMICH
« 21MICH
2IMICH
21MICH
21HICH
21 MICH
21 MICH
21MICH
21HICH
21 MICH
2IMICH
21MICH
21MICH
21M1CH
21MICH
21 MICH
21MICH
21HICH
21MICH
21 MICH
2IMICH
2 MICH
2IM1CH
21 MICH
« 21HICH
STATF AMBIFtlT/HONlT.STATIONSlMICh
FISCAL YEAR OF 1983
c J Numbers under minimum parameters indicate year and quarter
T p of last record.
Y E LOCATION MAJOR BASIN LATITUDF LONGITUDE
161 ST HURON R AT HURON BR P»PK| ANN A
161 ST HURON P AT SUPERIOR RD PR I SIIPE
025 8T KALAMAZOO R. »T RAYMOND RDf EMM
025 ST BATTLE CREEK R» 9 MlbE PDl PENN
077 ST KALAMAZOO R AT "G" AVE BRIDGEI
049 ST FLINT R AT CARPENTER RD BR| CIT
049 ST FLINT P AT ELMS RD BRI MOUNT MO
081 ST GRAND RIVER AT KNAPP STREETi AD
081 ST GRAND R AT M-l 1 BRIDGEI CITY OF
075 ST GRAND R AT MAPLE GhOVE RDl RIVE
045 ST GRAND RIVER AT CPEYTS PD.I WIND
049 ST GRAND RIVER AT WEBSTER RD BP| D
111 ST TITTABAWASSEE R0 OLD US-10) JER
111 ST TITTABAHASSrE R AT GORDONVILLE
129 ST CLINTON P AT M-59 BRIDGCl HATER
125 ST CLINTON R AT MAMLIN RD BRl AVON
149 ST 5AGINAW R OFF CENTER ST BRI SAG
017 ST SACIMAW R AT MIDLAND ST BP| BAN
073 ST CHIPPEHA R. AT LINCOLN PD.I UNI
073 ST CHIPPEWA R AT ISABELLA RDl UNIO
163 ST DETROIT R. RANGE JO.Shl DETROI
163 ST DETROIT R. RANGE 30.8U» DETROI
163 8T DETROIT R. RANGE 30.8W| DETROI
163 ST DETROIT R. PAHGE 30.8WI DETROI
163 ST DETROIT R. RANGE 30.8*1 DETROI
163 ST DETROIT R. PANGE 30.6W| DETROI
163 ST DETROIT R. RANGE 30.8WI DETROI
163 ST DETROIT RIVFP AT RANGE 30.7E| C
163 ST DETROIT RIVFR AT RANGE 30.7E| C
163 ST DETROIT RIVER AT RANGF 30.7E| C
163 ST DETROIT RIVER AT RANGE ,9| NEA
163 ST DETROIT RIVER AT RANGE .9| NEA
163 ST DETROIT RIVER AT RANGE ,9| NEA
163 ST DETROIT RIVER AT RANGE .9| NEA
163 ST DETROIT RIVER AT RANGE .9| NEA
163 ST DETROIT RIVFR AT RANGE ,9| OFF
163 ST DETROIT KIVFR AT RANGE .91 OFF
163 ST DETROIT PIVFR AT RANGE .9| OFF
163 ST DETROIT RIVFR AT PANGE .91 OFF
163 ST DETROIT KIVFP AT RANGE .9| OFF
079 ST GRAND R AT DRAPER RD BRIDGEI 8U
L ERIE
L ERIE
L MICH
L MICH .
L MICH
L HURON
L HURON
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L MICH
L HURON
L HURON
L ERIE
L ERIE
L HURON
L HURON
L HURON
L HURON
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L FRIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L ERIE
L MICH
4? 1R
4? 15
42 18
41 21
49 20
4.1 04
41 03
43 00
43 54
42 20
4? 40
42 46
4) 40
4) 34
42 39
42 39
43 24
4) 36
43 35
43 38
49 31
43 31
49 21
42 91
49 31
43 31
49 91
49 30
49 30
43 20
49 03
49 03
43 03
42 03
43 03
43 03
43 03
43 03
42 03
49 03
43 10
13.0 063
34.0 083
29.0 085
91.0 089
07.0 089
3*.0 083
02.0 083
22.0 089
5S.O 089
30.0 084
17.0 084
05.0 084
30.5 084
08.0 084
37.0 083
03.9 083
00.0 083
09.0 083
13.0 084
01.0 084
37.9 082
26.5 082
24.5 082
23.7 082
18.0 082
08.8 082
04.8 082
33.3 082
28.6 082
24.0 082
14.0 083
13.9 083
14.9 083
19.0 083
19.0 083
16.2 083
16.9 083
17.0 083
17.0 083
17.9 083
04.0 084
44 48.
33 19.
08 44.
07 20.
20 43.
39 19.
48 49.
32 33.
46 02.
24 08.
38 32.
40 08.
23 16.
11 36.
23 29.
10 40.
57 98.
93 31.
48 27.
44 93.
95 47.
99 47.
95 46.
99 45.
99 43.
99 38.
59 36.
99 40.
95 40.
59 41.
10 00.
10 40.
09 39.
09 09,'
08 44.
08 00.
07 94.
07 38.
07 34.
07 08.
23 02.
H F C D
A L 0 .
T 0 N 0
END.
R •
T
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
32 32
C P R
0 H E
D 8
I
L D
0 U
M E
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 3?
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 1|
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
31 31 31
32 33 39
K
J
E
L
N
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
32
N P F T
0 H E I
2 0 C 8
8 A 8
. I U
T E
0 C
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
32 32
TOTAL NUMBER OF SITU 41
I QUAHTEP. I.E. 31« 1983. 1ST QUARTER! 32" 1983, 2ND QUARTER I 33-1983, 3RD QUARTER* 34« 1983, 4TH QUARTER
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Table 9
NASQAN AND IIYDROLUCIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK FT 1983 SAMPLING FREQUENCIES FOR SITES ANU ANALYTICAL SCHEDULES
NUMBERS UNDER SCHEDULES INDICATE TUB MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED USAGE FOR INDICATED SCHEDULES IN FY 1983
q DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED QUARTERLY
B DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED BIMONTHLY
STATE-MICHIGAN NETMORK-NASqAII
STATION STATION NAME
NUMBER
SITE SCHEDULE 86 SCHEDULE 1904 SCHEDULE
SAMPLING (NUTRIENTS) (COMMON IONS) 176 OR 177
FREQUENCY (COMMON/TRACE)
SCHEDULE 1703
(RADtOCIIEM)
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2.000 UHIIOS
4040000 ONTONACON RIVER HEAR ROCKLAND q
4043004 STURGEON RIVER NEAR CIIASSELL Q
4045500 TAIIQUAMENON K NEAR TAIIQUAMENON PARADISE Q
40455BO ST MARYS RIVER ABOVE SAULT STE MARIE Q
4057004 MANISTIQUE RIVER ABOVE HAH1STIQUE B
4059000 ESCANABA RIVER AT CORNELL B
4059500 FORD RIVER NEAR HYDE q
4101500 ST. JOSEPH RIVER AT MILES B
4108690 KALAMAZOO RIVER AT SAUGATUCK q
4119300 GRAND RIVER NEAR EASTMANV1LLE B
4122030 MUSKEUON RIVER NEAR BRIDGETON q
4126520 MANISTEE RIVER AT MANISTEE B
4132052 CIIKBOYCAN RIVER AT CHEBOYGAN B
4135000 THUNDER BAY RIVER NEAR ALPENA B
4137500 AU SABLE RIVER NEAR AU SABLE B
4142000 RIFLE RIVER NEAR STERLING ' q
4157000 SACINAW RIVER AT SACINAW Q
4159010 PIGEON RIVER HEAR CASEVILLB Q
4159130 ST CLAIR RIVER AT PORT HURON B
4165500 CLINTON RIVER AT MT CLEMENS q
4165700 DETROIT RIVER AT DETROIT q
4176500 RIVER RAISIN NEAR MONROE q
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
STATE-MICHIGAN ,NETWQRK-IIYDROLOOIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK
4 0
4 0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
STATION
NUMBER
STATION NAME
SITE
SAMPLING
FREQUENCY
SCHEDULE 86
(NUTRIENTS)
SCHEDULE 1904
(COMMON IONS)
SCHEDULE
176 OR 177
(COMMON/TRACE)
SCHEDULE 1703
(RADIOCHBM)
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2,000 UHIIOS
4001000 WASHINGTON CR AT WINDICO ISLE ROYALE
NO
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule
Michigan
NUTRIENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 86
NAME
NITROGEN, DIS. N02+N03 AS N
NITROGEN, DIS. NH4 AS N
PHOSPHORUS, DIS. ORTKO AS P
PHOSPHORUS, DIS.
NITROGEN, NH4+ORG AS N
PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL
RADIOCHEMICALS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1703
NAME
POTASSIUM, DIS.
FILTRATION GROSS-B
GROSS ALPHA DIS. U-NA
GROSS ALPHA SUS.U-NA
GROSS-B, DIS. CS137
GROSS-B, DIS. SR-90
GROSS-S, SUSP. CS137
GROSS-B, SUSP. SR-90
RADIUM-225, DIS. RN
U.DIS. FL-EXT. GR-W
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENT:
SCHEDULE NUMBER 176 .
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. STRONTIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
IRON, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. CHLORIDE, DIS.
MANGANESE, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
MERCURY, DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
NICKEL, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
SELENIUM, DIS. ALK, TOT LAB CAC03
SILVER, DIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment 6
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule (Continued)
Michigan
COMMON CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1904
NAME NAME
CALCIUM, DIS. cMfc*?JS'
roTAillH1 Sis' T T'LAB. CACOS
S?UCA?Dis?IS' PH (LABORATORY)
FLUORIDE, DIS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 177
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
IRON, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. CHLORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
MANGANESE,-DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MERCURY, DIS. SP- CONDUCTANCE, LAB
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
NICKEL, DIS. ALK TOT. LAB
SELENIUM, OIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
SILVER, DIS.
STRONTIUM, DIS.
Attachment 6^
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MX
MM
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M/7
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M13
M3i
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MS5
M37
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Name
Adrian
Albion
Alma ,
Al pena
Ann Arbor
Battle Creek
Bay City
Bedford Township
Benton Harbor - St.
Big Rapids
Bridgeport Township
Buchanan
Buena Vista Township
Cadillac
Cheboygan
Coldwater
Delhi Township
Delta Township
Detroit
Dowagiac
East Lansing
Escanaba
Flint
Rushing
Galien River
Genesee Co.,
Genesee Co.,
Grand Haven-Spring
Grand Ledge
Grand Rapids
Grandville'
Greenville
Grosse He
Hillsdale
Holland i
Howell
Ionia /
Iron Mountain
Ironwood
Ishpeming
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Lapeer
Lowell ,
Ludington
Manistique
Marine City
S.D.
District
District
Twp.
- 62 -
MICHIGAN
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
MUNICIPAL
Location
Adrian
Albion
Alma
Al pena
Ann Arbor
Battle Creek
Bay City
Erie
Joseph Benton Harbor
Big Rapids
Bridgeport
Buchanan
i Saginaw County
Cadi 1 1 ac
Cheboygan
Coldwater
Delhi Twp.
Delta Twp.
Detroit
Dowagiac
East Lansing
Escanaba
Flint
Flushing
New Buffalo Twp.
:t #2 Genesee Co.
:t #3 Genesee Co.
.ake Grand Haven
Grand Ledge
Grand Rapids
Grandville
Greenville
Grosse lie
Hillsdale
Holland
Howell
Ionia
rord Iron Mountain
Ironwood
Ishpeming
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Lapeer
Lowel 1
Ludington
Manistique
Marine City
Permit No.
MI 0022152
MI 0022161
MI 0020265
MI 0022195
MI 0022217
MI 0022276
MI 0022284
MI 0020761
MI 0022322
MI 0022381
MI 0022446
MI 0022489
MI 0022497
MI 0020257
MI 0020303
MI 0020117
MI 0022781
MI 0022799
MI 0022802
MI 0022837
MI 0022853
MI 0025381
MI 0022926
MI 0020281
MI 0027987
MI 0022977
MI 0022993
MI 0021245
MI 0020800
MI 0026069
MI 0023027
MI 0020397
MI 0026191
MI 0022136
MI 0023108
MI 0021113
MI 0021041
MI 0023205
MI 0020125
MI 0021369
MI 0023256
MI 0023299
MI 0023400
MI 0020460
MI 0020311
MI 0021334
MI 0023515
MI 0020893
October 1982
Expiration Date
12/31/81
6/30/83
3/31/87
1/31/85
3/31/82
3/31/82
3/31/82
6/30/79
6/30/87
12/31/78
3/31/82
1/31/85
3/31/82
3/31/87
4/30/86
6/30/83
3/31/82
3/31/82
6/30/77
12/31/86
1/31/85
5/31/87
6/30/83
3/31/82
12/30/86
6/30/83
6/30/83
*
8/31/86
6/30/83
6/30/83
1/31/87
3/31/82
1/31/86
3/31/82
3/31/82
3/31/82
1/31/85
3/31/82
3/31/82
3/31/82
3/31/82
1/1/87
4/30/87
1/31/87
5/31/87
6/30/86
1/31/85
Dates will be determined following reissuance
Attachment 7
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MICHIGAN
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS (Continued)
MUNICIPAL
00 Si
/VVSS
MSb
MS'7
MS/
MS?
Wfcl.
fOfc>5
M70
M7l
AI77
Name
Marquette
Marshall
Marysville
Mason
Menominee
Midland
Monroe.
Mt. Clemens City
Mt. Pleasant /•
Muskegon County
Muskegon Co. -Whitehall &
Montague
Niles
Oakland County - Huron
Rouge Sewage Dist. Sys.
Owosso
Paw Paw
Paw Paw Lake
Petoskey
Pontiac - Auburn Plant
East Blvd. Plant
Port Huron
Portage Lake Mater &
Sewer Authority
Rochester
Saginaw /
Saginaw Township
Saline
Sault Ste. Marie
south Haven
South Clinton County;
St. Clair County-Al gonac ,
St. Johns ,
Sturgis /
Tecumseh
Three Rivers
Traverse City
Trenton
Warren
Wayne County - Flat Rock
Wayne County - Trenton ,•
Wayne County - Wyandotte
West Bay County Regional
Wyoming
Location
Marquette
Marshall
Marysvilie
Mason
Menomi nee
Midland
Monroe
Mt. Clemens
Mt. Pleasant
Muskegon County
Whitehall
Niles
Walled Lake
Owosso
Paw Paw
Paw Paw Lake
Petoskey
Pontiac
Port Huron
Portage Lake
Rochester
Saginaw
Saginaw County
Saline
Sault "Ste. Marie
South Haven
Dewitt
Algonac
St. Johns
Sturgis
Tecurnseh
Three Rivers
Traverse City
Trenton
Warren
Flat Rock
Trenton
Wyandotte
Bay City
Wyomi ng
Permit No. Expiration Date
MI 0023531
MI 0023540
MI 0020656
MI 0020435
MI 0025631
MI 0023582
MI 0028401
MI 0023647
MI 0023655
MI 0027391
MI 0029173
MI 0023701
MI 0024287
MI 0023752
MI 0021741
MI 0023779
MI 0023787
MI 0023825
MI 0023833
MI 0020061
MI 0023931
MI 0025577
MI 0023973
MI 0024023
MI 0024058
MI 0020320
MI 0021008
MI 0020389
MI 0026468
MI 0020451
MI 0020583
MI 0020991
MI 0027481
MI 0021164
MI 0024295
MI 0024325
MI 0024317
MI 0021156
MI 0042439
MI 0024392
3/31/82
9/30/82
1/31/85
4/30/82
1/31/86
3/31/82
6/30/83
3/31/82
12/31/81
7/31/86
6/30/83
3/31/82
12/31/86
4/30/86
4/30/87
6/30/83
6/30/83
2/28/87
2/28/87
*
3/31/82
*
3/31/82
6/30/82
3/31/82
6/30/83
3/31/82
3/31/82
1/31/87
3/31/82
3/31/82
*
*
6/30/83
6/30/83
3/31/82
3/31/82
6/30/83
6/30/86
6/30/83
*Dates will be determined following reissuance
Attachment 7-1
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Name
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MICHIGAN
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS (Continued)
MUNICIPAL
Permit No. Expiration Date
New Plant
MSI Zilwaukee
FMJL USAF - K.I. Sawyer
Location
Jpsilanti Community Utility Ypsilanti
Auth. :
Zilwaukee
FEDERAL
Marquette
MI 0042676
MI 0023981
MI 0021423
6/30/83
8/31/79
Attachment 7-2
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MICHIGAN
October 1982
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
INDUSTRIAL
i ofe
XM
X5
f 2.
ft,
P5
^
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Michigan
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS - INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
Name
PIO. Detroit Edison
PIH Detroit Edison
Detroit Edison
Detroit Edison
Detroit Edison-Pennsalt
P2.0 Detroit Edison
ill. Diamond Crystal Salt
XI ix Dott Mfg.
X IH Dow Chemical
•£ J3 Dow Chemical
X IS Dow Chemical
X I^ Dundee Cement
11T Dunn Paper
X n Du Pont de Nemours, E.I.
X 18 Du-Wel Products
Eltra Corp.
Empire Iron Mining
.IJO. Essex Group, Inc., Wire
& Cable Div.
X2H Federal Mogul Corp.
XII 5 Federal Mogul Corp.
Federal Mogul Corp.
Ferro Mfg.
Firestone Steel Products Co.
Fletcher Paper
130 Ford Motor Co.
3.117 Ford Motor Co.
Xa.*f Ford Motor Co.
117 Ford Motor Co.
12.8 Ford Motor Co.
x.118 Ford Motor Co.
131 French Paper Co.
XI ll GMC, Chevrolet Mfg. Div.
Uxo GMC, Chevrolet Div., Van Slyke
130. GMC, Chevrolet Motor Div.
GMC, Metal Casting Pit.
GMC, Rochester Products Div.
X/ll GMC, Oldsmobile
135 GMC, Buick
Z/1X GMC, Parts Div., Pit. #1
X33 GMC, Fisher Body, Coldwater
Location
Permit No. Expiration Date
Metal Stamping Pit.
Rawsonville Pit.
Ypsilanti Pit.
Rouge Complex
Assembly PH.
Valve Plt.~
Monroe
Harbor Beach
Newport
Newport
Riverview
Avoca
Saint Clair
Deckerville
Bay City
Midland
Ludington
Dundee
Port Huron
Montague
Bangor
Bay City
Ishpeming
Three Rivers
Saint Johns
Ann Arbor
Greenville
Mt. Pleasant
Riverview
Al pena
Monroe
Ypsilanti
Ypsilanti
Dearborn
Wi xon
Northville
Niles
Flint
Flint
Bay City
Saginaw
Wyoming
Lansing
Flint
Flint
Flint
MI 0001848
MI 0001856
MI 0037028
MI 0039110
MI 0001821
MI 0036978
MI 0001031
MI 0026689
MI 0000655
MI 0000868
MI 0003026
MI 0002020
MI 0003450
MI 0000884
MI 0000272
MI 0002232
MI 0000094
MI 0004561
MI 0002747
MI 0002089
MI 0002836
MI 0000213
MI 0002348
MI 0004146
MI 0003247
MI 0003263
MI 0003280
MI 0003361
MI 0028151
MI 0024643
MI 0003093
MI 0001074
MI 0001104
MI 0001121
MI 0001139
MI 0001236
MI 0001554
MI 0001597
MI 0001627
MI 0025194
*
*
11/28/82
4/4/83
*
*
*
1/31/84
9/30/86
6/30/83
3/31/81
6/30/82
*
*
6/30/81
5/31/85
12/31/81
6/30/81
6/30/81
*
4/30/87
*
6/30/81
6/30/87
*
1/31/84
3/31/85
6/30/81
*
*
3/31/81
*
6/30/85
6/30/81
5/30/81
6/30/81
*
6/30/81
*
6/30/81
Attachment 7-4
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MICHIGAN
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS - INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
X37
1,39
X3S
Name
I I SL3 GMC, Fisher Body Div.
ic I X H GMC Central Foundry
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Great Lakes Steel (Rolling Mill)
Great Lakes Steel (80" Mill)
Great Lakes Steel (Zug Island)
Great Lakes Steel (Michigan Pit.)
Hanna Mining-Grovel and Mine
Harbison Walker Refractories
Hardy Salt
XSS Hartford Metal (DuWel)
X45 Hercules Inc.
XJ2.S" Hexcel Corp.
Hitachi Magnetics
Holland, City of
(James de Young Power PH.)
Hooker Chemical & Plastics
21 iU Hoover Ball & Bearing
35C Hoover Ball & Bearing
151. Huron Cement-National Gypsum
Pil Indiana & Mich. Power
153 Indian Head Co.
Z ) 17 James River, Inc.
Board & Carton Group
James River, Inc,
KVP Group
Kent-Holland Die Casting &
Plating
Kimberly Clark
2. £S Lakeside Refining
I 3O Lacks Industries
Lansing, Board of Water & Light
Lear Siegler
. 1 31 Leigh Products
131 Liberman & Gittlen Metal Co.
Manistique Pulp & Paper
Marco Products Inc,
Marquette Iron Mining
Martin Marietta Chemicals
Jfc2. McLouth Steel
Ibl McLouth Steel
Mead Corp.
Mead Corp.
Medusa Portland Cement"
Menasha Corp.
Menominee Paper Co.
Location
Permit No. Expiration Date
X57
J51
Pontiac
Pontiac
Jackson
Ecorse
River Rouge
River Rouge
Ecorse
Pine Creek
Ludington
Manistee
Hartford
Harbor Beach
Zeeland
Edmore
Holland
Montague
Charlotte
Saline
Al pena
Bridgman
Bel ding
Ka lama zoo
Parchment
Holland
MI 0027804
MI 0038903
MI 0001899
MI 0002313
MI 0026778
MI 0026786
MI 0026794
MI 0000116
MI 0003620
MI 0002461
MI 0000281
MI 0000876
MI 0004014
MI 0027812
MI 0001473
MI 0002631
MI 0006009
MI 0003239
MI 0001988
MI 0005827
MI 0002763
MI 0000191
MI 0000205
MI 0000167
4/30/85
*
6/30/86
6/30/81
6/30/81
2/28/81
*
12/31/81
6/30/84
*
6/30/81
12/31/82
12/31/83
*
5/31/87
12/31/81
*
6/30/81
6/30/85
*
6/30/81
2/21/85
*
6/30/81
I US
Muni sing
Ka lamazoo
Saranac
Lansing
Mendon
Coopersville
Grand Rapids
Manistique
Adrian
Republic
Manistee
Trenton
Gibraltar
Escanaba
Otsego
Charlevoix
Otsego
Menominee
MI 0000892
MI 0003778
MI 0041637
MI 0004464
MI 0004006
MI 0002721
MI 0004901
MI 0003166
MI 0036773
MI 0000078
MI 0004154
MI 0002399
MI 0004227
MI 0000027
MI 0000787
MI 0003158
J1I 0003824
MI 0000060
12/31/81
12/31/81
6/30/81
*
6/30/81
*
2/28/85
6/30/81
6/30/85
*
*
6/30/81
6/30/81
*
3/31/81
4/30/85
3/31/81
*
Attachment 7-5
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MICHIGAN
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS - INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
Name
1.135 Mich. Plating & Stamping
ibS Mich. Seamless Tube
170 Mich. Sugar Co.
IfeT Mich. Sugar Co.
171 Mich. Sugar
X71 Mich. Sugar
l\3(e> Mich. Tube Co.
IJ3-? Midwest Molded Plastics
3132 Modern Plastics
173 Monitor Sugar Co.
I7H Monsanto Co.
X.75 Morton Chemical Co.
I7b Morton Salt Co.
£77 Morton Salt Co.
X7S National-Standard Co.
J7«| National Standard Co.
TI3-1 National Twist Drill & Tool
IIHO North American Aluminum
pi-f No. Mich. Elec. Co.
1)4-1 Osceola Refining
Pl
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MICHIGAN
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS - INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
XI5H
II SS
I3
II Sk
f 3iS
£157
XISS
Name
Technology Inc.
Thomson Products Inc.
Til den Mining
Todd, A.M. Co.
Total Leonard
Upjohn Co.
Upper Peninsula Gen. Co.
U.S. Steel Corp.
Vail Rubber Works
Valley Industries, Inc.
Watervliet Paper Co.
White Pine Copper Div.
Copper Range Co.
Location
Grand Haven
Saint Charles
Marquette Cnty.
Kalamazoo
Alma
Kalamazoo
Marquette
Rogers City
St. Joseph
Quincy
Watervliet
White Pine
Permit No.
MI 0027367
MI 0026913
MI 0038369
MI 0038407
MI 0001066
MI 0002941
MI 0006106
MI 0004111
MI 0000299
MI 0004669
MI 0000817
MI 0006114
Expiration Date
2/28/85
2/28/84
10/31/81
10/31/81
*
6/30/81
12/31/84
9/30/81
3/31/84
*
3/31/81
6/30/81
Attachment 7-7
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d. Minnesota
(1) Overview
The State of Minnesota has three different agencies involved in ambient
water monitoring within the State. These agencies are the Minnesota
Pollution Control Agnecy (MPCA), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and
the U.S. Forest Service. The coverage provided by these networks meets
the. explicit intent of the Program Guidance for Water Quality Monitoring
and Wasteland Allocations. The intent of the Guidance is to provide a
data base to detect trends in water quality. Considering sampling
parameters and frequency, there is no duplication in these networks.
However, Minnesota's Monitoring Program is deficient in the area of
quality assurance.
(2) Assessment of State Ambient Network
a. State Monitoring Network
The Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Program consist of 70 stations
throughout the state. Monthly samples, except for the months of
November, December, and February are collected at all station
locations throughout the water/fiscal year. The program is designed
to highlight specific basins and to increase the number of station
locations to intensify the sampling of those highlighted basins.
During Fiscal Year 1982, the lower portion of the Upper Mississippi
River Basin, the Minnesota River Basin, the Des Moines River Basin,
the Cedar River Basin, and the Missouri River Basin, were highligh-
ted. Since FY 1979 there has been an increase of 25 stations. See
Figure 6. A parameter list,which includes frequency of sampling
for the Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Program is contained in
Attachment 8 and shown in Table 10.
This program furnishes data for the 305(b) Report to Congress, the
International Joint Commission, comparison above and below dischar-
ges, wasteload allocation studies, as well as providing the largest
background data base in the state.
In FY 1982, the total number of stations was 70. For FY 1983, the
total number of stations is still 70. However, 15 stations were
dropped and 15 were added.
New Stations Deleted Stations
Station No. Locations Station No. Locations
09-0016 Sandy Lake 11-0055 Pavel grit Lake
58-0024 Big Tamarack Lake 18-0207 Squaw Lake
38-0750 Christiansen Lake 31-0315 Bass Lake
*UM-1172 Mississippi River MI-212 Minnesota River
at Jacobson WA-6 Watonwan River
*=CORE Station
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New Stations
Station No. Locations Station No.
OT-49 Otter Tail River CH-0.5
RA-86 Rainy River at YM-0.5
Rainer CEC-13
ROS-55 Roseau River *UM-1137
at Caribou
ROS-121 Roseau River EDM-6
at Malung WDM-3
WR-1 Winter Road River OK-20
RP-0.1 Rapid River PC-1.5
8F-0.5 Big Fork River RO-0
RL-23 Red Lake River BFC-0
at Fisher
SK-18 Snake River
TMB-19
*=CORE Station
Deleted Stations
Locations
Chippewa River
Yellow Medicine River
Center Creek
Mississippi River
at Jacobson
Des Moines River
Des Moines River
Okahena Creek
Popestone Creek
Rock River
Buffalo Creek
STORE! data are available through the 2nd quarter of FY'83.
b. Other Agencies Monitoring
Our discussion is based on STORET data available from other agencies
for CY 1982. This discussion does not represent a summary of all
water data being acquired in Minnesota. It does, however, serve as
a good indicator of the types of data currently in STORET. This
information can be used to supplement trend data at the state net-
work. Specific information can be obtained by contacting the Water
Monitoring Team.
1. U.S. Geological Survey
The US6S operates three water quality networks in Minnesota.
These are (1) an ambient water monitoring network, (2) the NASQAN
network, and (3) the Hydrologic Benchmark network. These net-
works are shown in Figure 6 and are discussed in detail below.
a. Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Network
This network consists of 10 stations spread more or less
evenly across the State. Parameter coverage and sampling
frequency vary from station to station. Five stations were
added since 1979 and 20 were discontinued.
b. NASQAN Network
The NASQAN Network consists of 10 stations, 4 of which are
Pesticides Subnetwork stations.
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There are extensive parameter coverage at all stations, in-
cluding general chemistry, heavy metals, periphyton and phy-
toplankton.
For the Pesticide Subnetwork stations, pesticides are analy-
zed at the EPA laboratory in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
c. Hydro!ogic Benchmark Network
This network consists of two stations: the Kawishi River
near Ely, and the North Fork Whitewater River near Elba.
At the station on the Kawishi River near Ely, an extensive
variety of general chemistry parameters are analyzed. Also,
at the station on the North Fork Whitewater river near Elba,
parameters analyzed include general chemistry, heavy metals,
toxic organics and radiochemical substances.
All data are stored in WATSTORE (USGS computer system)
through the various U.S. Geological Survey laboratories as
the samples are analyzed. WATSTORE is merged with STORET
approximately every six months.
U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and hydrological Benchmark
network stations for FY 1983 are shown on Table 11. Analyt-
ical schedules are contained in Attachment 9.
2. U.S. Forest Service (USFS)
Numerous stations were established near Cass Lake, Minnesota as
part of a monitoring system in 1973 to determine if a spray
irrigation waste treatment system worked.
The waste treatment system is at Norway Beach and is owned and
operated by the USFS. It consists of four peat filter beds
monitored at 2 depths, plus monitoring for effluent quality and
for groundwater quality at several monitoring wells.
(3) Quality Assurance Program
Minnesota's first draft of a Quality Assurance Program Plan is due July 1.
Based on a June 6, 1983 visit to MPCA by the Quality Assurance Office,
this draft will not be approvable. However, Minnesota has committed to
complete their QA program by the end of FY'83.
(4) Intensive Survey Program
Intensive water quality surveys provide information necessary for the
development, reissuance, and/or possible modification of- NPDES permits,
and the justification of the need for the construction of advanced
wastewater and advanced secondary treatment plants.
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A major objective of each survey is to evaluate the applicable effluent
standards for 8005 and ammonia (N). For this reason, the intensive
surveys are generally conducted during the two typically critical times
of the year for dissolved oxygen, i.e., during July through September
and during December through February.
Another objective of each survey is to evaluate the presence of the
discharge of toxic materials such as heavy metals. This objective will
particularly be emphasized in those areas where the toxic monitoring
program has already detected problems. Some intensive surveys will not
involve the level of work needed to calibrate and verify a mathematical
model of the river by computerized techniques.
The 10 intensive surveys where the documentation was completed during FY
1982 are listed below.
Location Waterway
1. Russell Redwood River
2. Luverne Rock River
3. Canby Canby Creek
4. Windom West Fork Des Moines River
5. Grove City Tributary to Grove Creek
6. Glenwood Lake Minnewaska
7. Worthington Okabena Creek
8. Browns Valley Little Minnesota River
9. Cook Little Fork River
10. Hackensack Boy River
None of the reports have been submitted to the Regional Clearinghouse.
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Proposed Intensive Stream Surveys in FY 1983
Part 1; Listing of Surveys
Location Waterway
Minnesota River
1. Mankato*
2. Gonvich
3. Mabel
4. Starbuck
5. Bovey Coleraine
6. Litchfield
7. Worthington
Lost River
Riceford Creek
Outlet Creek
Trout Creek
Jewett Creek
Okabena Creek
Reasons for Survey
Determine potential impact from
new industrial dischargers
V.
Potential AST justification
Determine impact on downstream
trout waters
Define water quality impacts as
requested by U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service
Potential AST justification
Evaluate need for ammonia (N)
limitation
Additional data for permit
(NPDES) hearing
* Will only be conducted if there are low flows on the Minnesota River.
Waste Load Allocation Reports
Location
1. Mpls.-St. Paul
2. Starbuck
3. Worthington
4. Litchfield
Waterway
Minnesota River
Outlet Creek
Okabena Creek
Jewett Creek
Reason for Report
Define effluent limits
for Blue Lake and
Seneca WWTP's as
requested by EPA
Define water quality
impacts as requested
by U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service
Additional data for
permit hearing
Evaluate need for
ammonia (N)
limitation
Completion
Date"
June 1983
June 1983
June 1983
June 1983
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LAKE STUDIES
1) Intensive Surveys:
Intensive surveys of lakes are conducted to address specific instances of
known or suspected point or nonpoint source pollution adversely affecting
the trophic state, water and nutrient budgets, relative importance of point
and nonpoint source nutrient contributions, and the efficacy of nutrient
control alternatives. Surveys of lakes which were continued in FY 1982 were
as follows:
Lake Reason for Survey
Horseshoe Lake Chain, To evaluate the effects of point (Melrose)
Stearns County and nonpoint (Sauk River) nutrient contribu-
tions.
Bemidji, Wolf, Andrusia To evaluate the effects of interim phosphorus
Lakes, Beltrami County removal at Bemidji, Minnesota.
Alexandria Area lakes, To evaluate the effects of the operation of
Douglas County phosphorus removal system at Alexandria,
Minnesota.
Lake Minnetonka To further evaluate the impact of the dis-
Hennepin County charge of wastewater from Maple Plain and
the Painter Creek Watershed. Tributary
sampling will also be conducted on Painter
Creek (Lake Minnetonka) to evaluate rainfall
events as nutrient contributors. '
Adjustments in the number and scope of surveys may be made as appropriate.
Lakes will be sampled 36 times between June 1 and August 30. Analysis of lake
water samples will be for the parameters shown in the Table below:
Lake Intensive Surveys
Parameter List
Physical Chemical Biological
Dissolved Oxygen Alkalinity Chlorophyll a
Turbidity Chloride Phytoplankton"
Col°r Total Phosphorus identification
Temperature Total Orthophosphate enumeration
Secchi Disc Organic Nitrogen Zooplankon
Ammonia Nitrogen identification
Nitrite + Nitrate enumeration
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
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Proposed Intensive Lake Surveys in FY 1983
Part 1: Listing of Lakes
Lake (County)
1. Little Stanchfield (Isanti Co.)
2. Minnetonka (Hennepin)
3. Horseshoe, Cedar Island (Stearn)
Part 2: Lake Survey Reports
Lake (County)
1. Minnetonka (Hennepin)
2. Mi lie Lacs
3. Worthington
4. Sewage Impacted Lake Study
Reason for Survey
P-Variance request by City of Braham
Maple Plain permit development
Permit hearing request by Mel rose
Completion Date
12/31/82
12/31/82
6/30/83
12/31/82
Acid Rain Intensive Study Lakes
(Water chemistry [three times per year], fisheries assessment (MDNR), fish
tissue analysis, plus continued water chemistry on FY 1982 lakes).
Squint
Dunnigan, Kane, East Chub
Hobson
Black Island, Nose
Stevens
Papoose
Sandy
Five
Big Tamarack
(Cook)
(Lake)
(St. Louis)
(Itasca)
(Cass)
(Crow Wing)
(Carlton)
(Kanabec)
(Pine)
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(5) Effluent Monitoring Program
Minnesota has 106 major dischargers, consisting of 54 municipal, 47
industrial, and 5 agricultural dischargers. Inspections planned and
completed in FY'82 and projected for FY'83 are indicated below:
FY'82 FY'82 FY'83
Commitment Actual Projected
CEI's
Municipal (majors) 100
Industrial (majors) 900
Municipal (minors) * 126 100
Industrial (minors) * 29 30
CSI's
Municipal (majors) 47 51 80
Industrial (majors) 24 19 40
Municipal (minors) * 18 15
Industrial (minors) * 8 10
O&M Inspections (major mun.) * 6 *
Grant Compliance Inspections (mun.) * 9 30
Operational Assistance (mun.) * 19 25
Toxic Sampling Surveys 500
*No commitment
Minnesota's effluent monitoring program is considered adequate. While
they met their commitment for major CSI's, they fell short of the commit-
ment for major CEI's. For both FY'82 (actual) and FY'83 (planned), they
indicate a considerable amount of activity for minor dischargers, with
181 surveys completed in FY'82. Through efforts of the Environmental
Services Division, in FY'82 the State began completing a Form 7500 for
each major municipal survey. Projections for FY'83 indicate a comparable
program to FY'82 with less emphasis on CEI's and more emphasis on CSI's.
Increases are also anticipated for grant compliance inspections and
operational assistance visits. Minnesota plans no activity for major
CEI's or toxic sampling surveys. Whereas the State made no commitment
for OSM inspections with completion of Form 7500, the 0AM activity report
for the first half of FY'83 indicates that 15 O&M inspections have been
completed.
(6) Biological Monitoring Program
The State of Minnesota collected fish and macroinvertebrates from all 19
core stations in 1979. Since 1979, no biological sampling has been done
at the network stations. Special studies on streams and lakes are ongoing
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and include fish and sediment analyses for mercury, PCB's, pesticides,
metals, etc. All fish data analyzed through 1981 are stored in STORET.
Minnesota has an active bioassay program. In 1982, some sixty (60) static
and four (4) flow-through bioassays using fathead minnows and daphnia
were conducted. The State projects a similar bioassay program in 1983.
(7) Data Interpretation and Reporting
Ambient Data
The State of Minnesota submitted their ambient water quality data
for storage into the STORET system. The data were submitted quar-
terly.
Effluent Data
For FY 1982 the State submitted a report of each sampling and/or
evaluation inspection for major permittees to the Compliance Tracking
Unit of the Water Division.
Intensive Survey Data
No abstracts were submitted for FY 1982 to the Regional Clearing-
house. Some intensive survey data are available in STORET.
Section 305(b) Report
Utilizing the Section 305(b) reporting process, the State completed
and submitted biennially to the USEPA a report describing the status
of the waters of the State. The latest draft report submitted was
for the Water Year 1980-1981.
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MINNESOTA
Figure 6 State Ambient Monitoring Network and USGS Ambient
Monitoring Network
State Stations
O Basic Ambient Monitoring
Stations
USGS Anbient Water Qualit
NASOAN Stations USGS
• Benchmark USGS
_@— Dual Purpose State £ USGS
Ambient Water Quality Moni
toring
Dual Purpose State 6 NASQAN
Station USGS
Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants
A - Agricultural
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Table 10
MINIMUM PARAMETERS
STATF AMBItNT/HONIT. STATIONSl MINN
FISCAL YEAR or 1983
0 NY Numbers under minimum parameters indicate year and quarter
R f f of last record
•T»TION
BV-4
SLB-l
8L.9
SL-38
•L.110
SL-llk
MI- 3. 5
MI-64
MI.88
MI- 133
MI. 196
MI. 288
BE.O
PT-10
RWp-l
CO.0.9
UM.698
UM-714
UM.738
UM.826
UM.840
UM.859
UM.895
UM.914
UM.930
UM.992
UMT1172
UH.1186
UH.1292
UM.1369
•A.O
RUM-34
CA.13
ST.18
LPR-3
IR8-20
WWn-26
RT.J
VR.40
•C.I 7
SC.23
SC.lil
KE.ll
OT*49
•K.I. 8
TM&-19
E .AGENCY Y E LOCATION . MAJOR BASIN
• 21MINN 079 8T BEAVER RIVER BY BEAVER BAY
• 21MINN 137 ST ST LOUIS BAY AT DULUTH'SUPERIOR
21MINN 137 ST ST LOUIS R. 8H-23 AT FOND DU LA
• 21MINN 137 ST ST. LOUIS R. HSH-2 BY BROOKSTON
21MINN 137 8T ST LOUIS R. CBAH-7 8. Or rORBES
21MINN 137 ST ST. LOUIS R. USH-53 8 Or EVtLET
21MINN 093 ST MINNESOTA R. AT FT, sNELLING PK
* 21MINN 143 ST MINNESOTA R. SH-19 AT HENDERSON
21MINN 103 ST MINNESOTA R. 8H-2J AT ST. PETER
2IMINN 103 ST MINNESOTA R.C8AH-24 AT COURTLAN
• 21MINN 129 8T MINNESOTA R. USH-71 AT MORTON
21MINN 023 ST MINNESOTA R. 8H-40 WEST OF MlLA
• 21MINN 013 8T BLUE EARTH RIVER AT MANKATO
21MINN 191 ST POMME DE TERRt P. AT APPLETON
21MINN 127 ST REDWOOD RIVER AT NORTH REDWOOD
21MINN 019 ST COTTONWOOD R. SH.19 AT NEW ULM
• 21MINN 099 8T MISSISSIPPI Rf AT LA CROB8E
21MINN 169 8T MISSISSIPPI R. BY LA HOILLE
21MINN 169 ST MISSISSIPPI R'. AT LOCKfcDAM 9
21MINN |63 ST HISS R. AT GREY CLOUD ISLAND
21MINN 123 ST MISS RIVER WABA8HA ST. ST. PAUL
• 21MINN 093 8T MISSISSIPPI R. AT FRIDLEY
21MINN 141 ST MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT MONTICELLO
21MINN 171 ST MISSISSIPPI R. AT CLEARWATER
21MINN 009 ST MISSISSIPPI R. AT 8AUK RAPIDS
21MINN 097 ST MISSISSIPPI R. AT CAMP RIPLKY
21HINN 061 ST MISSISSIPPI R. BY GRAND RAPIDS
• 21MINN 061 ST MISSISSIPPI P. S.W. OF COHAS8E?
2IMINN 007 ST MISSISSIPPI R, CAST OF BEHIDJI
t 21MINN 029 ST MISSISSIPPI R. BY UKE iTAfiCA
* 2IMINN 149 ST 8AUK RIVER CS»H-1 ST. CLOUD
21MINN 171 ST CROW R.-N r* CSAH-14 BY ROCKFOR
21MINN 059 ST RUM RIVER C8AH-9 AT I8ANTI
21MIHN 049 ST CANNON RIVER CSAH-7 AT WELCH
21MINN 147 ST STRAIGHT RIVER BY CLINTON FALLS
21MINN 097 ST LONG PRAIRlt R. USH-10 BY MOTLE
21MINN 109 ST ZUMBRO R. -SOUTH FORK BY ROCHE8T
21NINN 169 8T WHITEWATER RIVER N.W. OF UTICA
2IMINN 059 ST ROOT RIVER 8H.26 E. OF HOKAH
21MINN 037 ST VERMILLION RIVER AT pARMINGTON
t 21MINN 163 ST ST. CROIX RIVER NEAR HUDSON
21MINN 163 ST ST. CROIX R,SH.2l2 AT 8TILLWATC
21MINN 119 8T ST. CROIX R. W or DANBURY* WJ
21MINN 115 ST KETTLE R. SH.48 E. OF HINCKlEY
2IMINN 119 ST PtD LAKE RIVER C8AH-15 AT FISHE
21MINN 111 ST OTTCRTAIL R. W or FERGUS rALLS
21HINN 089 ST SNAKE R. 8H-2JO N Or BIG WOODS
21MINN 069 8T TWO RIVERS-MIDDLE BR.AT HALLOCK
-_.. .„„
GREAT L8
GREAT LS
GREAT LS
GREAT LS
GREAT LS
GREAT LS
U HISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MI88
U MISS
U MISS
V MI88
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MISS
U MIS8
U MISS
U HISS
U MISS
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON RAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON RAY
«...»,..,,. ,,
LATITUDE
47 19
46 49
4ft 39
46 90
47 21
47 22
44 92
44 31
44 18
44 15
44 32
49 05
44 09
49 12
44 33
44 16
43 49
43 59
44 09
44 49
44 96
49 02
45 18
49 25
49 38
46 04
47 10
47 13
47 27
47 19
49 35
49 06
45 29
44 33
44 07
46 19
44 06
44 00
43 46
44 39
44 98
45 03
46 00
46 00
47 48
46 16
48 24
48 47
.1001.
46.0
05.0
31.0
98.0
47.0
03.0
45.0
44.0
33.0
16.0
52.0
52.0
38.0
31.0
56.0
97.0
30.0
94.0
46.0
10.0
30.0
97.0
23.0
04.0
11.0
29.0
33.0
48.0
12.0
14.0
30.0
00.0
36.0
00.0
26.0
11.0
30.0
49.0
34.0
27.0
49.0
24.0
47.0
27.0
04.0
3J.O
49.5
24.0
LONGITUDE
091
092
092
092
092
092
093
093
093
094
094
099
094
096
099
094
091
091
091
093
093
093
093
094
094
094
093
093
094
095
094
093
093
092
093
094
092
091
091
093
092
092
092
092
096
096
097
096
20 IS.
06 00.
17 04.
34 33.
35 52.
30 19.
11 32.
53 96.
57 35.
20 28.
59 55.
58 47.
01 97.
01 25.
05 58.
25 91.
19 29.
26 23.
49 44.
00 90,
05 29.
16 45.
47 39.
02 21.
10 06.
20 04.
24 42.
45 20.
42 44.
13 32.
10 39.
43 30.
16 01.
44 12.
13 47.
38 36.
26 94.
59 01.
17 59.
06 98.
46 13.
48 07.
26 44.
60 36.
48 13.
08 21.
06 29.
57 24.
-IBO QUARTER. 34.
w r
A L
T 0
E W
R
T
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
IORS.
CDC
0 . 0
NOD
D . "
* k
0
H
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
3? 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
P
H
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
H K N
E J 0
8 E 2
I L
D
U N
E
31 32 32
92 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
31 31 31
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
31 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
31 32 32
32 32 32
31 32 32
32 32 32
3? 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
P F T
H C I
0 C 8
8 A 8
. L U
T E
0 C
32 31
32 32
32 31
32 31
32 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 31
4TH QUARTER
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Table 1O (Coirt.)
MINIMUM PAHAHKTEHS
STATION
CD-10
SR-1.5
RE. }00
RE.40J
RE. 452
RE.536
OT.l
RL.0.2
RA.12
RA.03
RAY86
KA-10
R08-95
ROS-121
WP*1
RP-0.1
BF-0.5
LF-0.5
C
0
R
E AGENCY
« 31MINN
31M1NN
« 21MINN
31M1NN
• 21MINN
21MINN
31MINN
« 31MINN
« 21HINN
• 31MINN
31MINN
3IM1NN
31M1NN
31HINN
21MINN
31MINN
21MINN
21MINN
C T
N Y
T P
Y E
099 ST
047 ST
119 RT
107 ST
027 ST
167 ST
167 ST
119 ST
077 ST
071 ST
071 ST
075 ST
069 ST
135 ST
077 ST
077 ST
071 ST
071 ST
TOTAL NUMBER OF BITES
STftTK AMBIfcNT/MONIT. STATIONS! MINN
FISCAL YEAR OF 1983
LOCATION MAJOR BASIN
CKDAR RIVER 1 MI S. OF AUSTIN
8HELLROCK R. H OF GORDON8VILLE
RED RIVER AT GRAND FORKS
RED RIVER CSAH-19 H. OF PERlEY
RED RIVER MAIN t FIRST AT FARGO
RED RIVER CSAH-18 AT BRUSHVALE
OTTERTAIL RIVER AT BRECKENRIDGC
RED LAKE RIVER-EAST GRAND FORKS
RAINY RIVER BRIDGE AT BAUDETTE
RAINY R. AT INTERNATIONAL FALLS
RAINY R. AT OUTLET OF RAINY LAK
KAWISHIWI R. BIPCH LAKE OUTLET
ROSEAU RIVER CR-B1 AT CARIBnU
ROSEAU R. C8AM-2 BR AT MALUNG
WINTER ROAD R. 6H-11 BY BAUDETT
RAPID RIVER 8H-11 AT CLEMENT80
BIG FORK RIVER 4 HI £ OF LOMAN
LITTLE FORK RIVER W. OF PELLAND
•6
U MISS
U MISS
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
HUDSON BAY
LATITUDE LONGITUDE
4) 16
43 30
47 54
47 10
46 52
46 22
46 16
47 55
48 41
48 16
49 36
47 48
48 56
4fl 46
46 42
48 4]
48 30
41 31
21.0 092
43.0 091
26.0 097
47.0 096
26.1 096
06.0 096
02.0 096
24.0 097
05.0 094
20.0 091
58.0 091
97.0 091
59.0 096
14.0 095
43.0 094
31,0 094
45.0 091
21.0 091
59 14.
16 21.
01 33.
49 37.
46 14.
39 21.
35 21.
01 00.
35 22.
24 11.
21 13.
44 18.
36 57.
43 29.
44 16.
35 48.
43 36.
35 06.
HFCUCPHKM
AbO.OHEJO
TONOD 8 E 3
END.- I L
R . L D
0 UN
T
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
32
12
12
12
12
ft E
32 32
32 32
13 13
12 12
12 13
13 13
13 13
13 13
12 12
13 13
33 13
13 13
11 11
13 13
13 13
13 13
13 13
13 12
13 13 13 13
13 33 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
11 11 11 11
13 13 12 13
13 13 12 13
13 13 13 13
13 11 13 13
33 13 12 12
t r t
H K I
SAB
- L U
T B
0 C
12 12
12 ]2
12 12
12 12
12 12
32 11
12 11
33 ]!
12 12
12 13
12 13
13 13
11 11
13 11
13 11
12 11
13 11
12 .11
YBAR ft QUARTER I.E. II* 1963, 1ST QUARTER! 32« 1981, 2ND QUARTER) 11»1961, 1RD QUARTER, 14* 1981, 4TM QUARTER
- 81 -
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Minnesota's
PARAMETER LIST AND SAMPLING FREQUENCY FOR
THE WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM
ROUTINE STATIONS
Water Parameter (Units)
STORET
Parameters
Code
Sampling
Frequency
Temperature (field) (C) (00010)
D.O. (field) (mg/1) (00300)
BOD (mg/1) (00310)
Fecal Coliforms (MPN/100 ml) (31615)
Organic Nitrogen (mg/1) (00605)
Ammonia Nitrogen (mg/1) (00610)
Nitrite + Nitrate Nitrogen (mg/1) (00630)
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (mg/1) (00625)
Total Phosphorus (mg/1) (00665)
pH (standard units) (field and/or lab) (00400)
Total Suspended Solids (mg/1) (00530)
Conductivity (unhos/cm @ 25oC) (00095)
Total Hardness (00900)
Calcium (00910)
Magnesium (00920)
Alkalinity (field and/or lab) (00410)
Chloride (00940)
Phenol (32730)
Cadmium* (01027)
Chromium* (01034)
Copper* (01042)
Lead* (01051)
Zinc* (01092)
Mercury*
Arsenic (01002)
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
monthly
yearly
yearly
yearly
yearly
monthly at selected
stations
monthly at selected
stations
yearly
yearly
yearly
yearly
yearly
(71900)
3 times/yr.
Attachment 8
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Table 11
NASQAN AND IIYDKOLOGIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK FY 1983 SAMPLING FREQUENCIES FOR SITES AND ANALYTICAL SCHEDULES
NUMBERS UNDER SCHEDULES INDICATE THE HAXIHUH AUTHORIZED USAGE FOR INDICATED SCHEDULES IN FY 19B3
Q DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED QUARTERLY
B DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED BIMONTHLY
STATION
NUMBER
4014500
4024000
5079000
5112000
5131500
5133500
5267000
5330000
5331570
5378500
STATION
NUMBER
5124480
5376000
STATION NAME
BAPTISM R1VEK NEAR BEAVER BAY
ST LOUIS RIVER AT SCANLON
RED LAKE RIVER AT CROOKSTON
ROSEAU RIVER NEAR CARIBOU
LITTLE FORK RIVER AT LITTLEFORK
RAINY RIVEK AT MANITOU RAPIDS
MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEAR ROYALTON
MINNESOTA RIVER NEAR JORDAN
MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT HINNINGER
STATE-MINNESOTA NETWOKK-NASQAN
f
SITE SCHEDULE 86 SCHEDULE 1904 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 1703
SAMPLING (NUTRIENTS) (COMMON IONS) 176 OR 177 (RADIOCIIEM)
FREQUENCY
q
B
B
q
q
B
B
q
Q
MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT UINONA Q
STATION NAME SITE
KAUISHIWI R NR ELY
NORTH FORK WHITEWATER R NH ELBA
SAMPLING
FREQUENCY
q
B
4
6
.6
4
4
6
6
4
4
(COMMON/TRACE)
o
2
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
4 0
UWUflD If • If V ItBnl nf* \ f MVttfllMMAIIIf UKTUflDL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
SCHEDULE 86 SCHEDULE 1904 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 1703
(NUTRIENTS)
4
6
(COMMON IONS) 176 OR 177 (RADIOCIIEM)
(COMMON/TRACE)
2 2 1
4 2 1
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2,000 UMIIOS
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
110
NO
NO
NO
NO
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2,000 UMIIOS
NO
NO
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule
Minnesota
NUTRIENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 85
NAME
NITROGEN, DIS. N02+N03 AS N
NITROGEN, DIS. NH4 AS N
PHOSPHORUS, DIS. ORTKO AS P
PHOSPHORUS, DIS.
NITROGEN, NH4+OR6 AS N
PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL
RADIOCHEMICALS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1703
NAME
POTASSIUM, DIS.
FILTRATION GROSS-B
GROSS ALPHA DIS. U-NA
GROSS ALPHA SUS.U-NA
GROSS-B, DIS. CS137
GROSS-B, DIS. SR-90
GROSS-B, SUSP. CS137
GROSS-B, SUSP. SR-90
RADIUM-225, DIS. RN
U.DIS. FL-EXT. GR-W
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENT:
SCHEDULE NUMBER 176
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. STRONTIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
IRON, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. CHLORIDE, DIS.
MANGANESE, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
MERCURY, DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAS
NICKEL, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
SELENIUM, DIS. ALK, TOT LAB CAC03
SILVER, DIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment 9
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule (.Cent,).
Minnesota
COMMON CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1904
NAME
CALCIUM, DIS.
MAGNESIUM, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS.
SILICA, DIS.
SODIUM, DIS.
CHLORIDE, DIS
FLUORIDE, DIS
NAME
ROE, DIS. AT 180C
SULFATE, DIS.
ALK TOT LAB. CAC03
pH (LABORATORY)
SP. CONDUCTANCE LAB
TURBIDITY (NTU)
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 177
NAME
ARSENIC, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS.
COPPER, DIS.
IRON, DIS.
LEAD, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS.
MANGANESE,.DIS.
MERCURY, DIS.
MOLYBDENUM, DIS.
NICKEL, OIS.
SELENIUM, DIS.
SILVER, DIS.
STRONTIUM, DIS.
NAME
VANADIUM, DIS.
ZINC, DIS.
CALCIUM, DIS.
MAGNESIUM, DIS.
SODIUM, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS.
SILICA, DIS.
SULFATE, DIS.
FLUORIDE, DIS.
CHLORIDE, DIS.
ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
pH, (LABORATORY)
SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
TURBIDITY, NTU
ALK TOT. LAB
METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
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Attachment 9-1
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M3
rws
MSO
MS
0)0
/nil
Alis
Ml?
Nl*
MCJ
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Mil
M5/
M13
M30
/»135
M53
Name
Albert Lea
Albert Lea
Alexandria Sanitary Dist
Anoka (MWCC)
Austin
Bayport (MWCC)
Bemidji
Blue Lake (MWCC)
Brainerd
Cass Lake
Cottage Grove (MWCC)
Crookston
Detroit Lakes
East Grand Forks
Elk River
Ely
Fairmont
Faribault
Fergus Falls
Grand Rapids
Hastings (MWCC)
Hibbing - North
Hibbing - South
Hoyt Lakes
Hutchinson
International Falls
Lakeville-Farmington
Litchfield
Little Falls
Made!ia
Mankato
Marshall
Mel rose
Metro Plant (MWCC) S
Moorhead
Moorhead
New Ulm
Northfield
Owatonna
Red Wing
Rochester
St. Cloud
St. Peter
Seneca (MWCC)
Stewartville
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MINNESOTA
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
MUNICIPAL
Location
Albert Lea
Albert Lea
'ist. Alexandria
Anoka
Austin
Bayport
Bemidji
Blue Lake
Bra i nerd
Cass Lake
Cottage Grove
Crookston
Detroit Lakes
East Grand Forks
Elk River
Ely
Fairmont
Faribault
Fergus Falls
Grand Rapids
Hastings
Hibbing
Hibbing
Hoyt Lakes
Hutchinson
International Fall
(MWCC) Empire Township
Litchfield
Little Falls
Made! i a
Mankato
Marshall
Mel rose
:. Paul/Minneapolis
Moorhead
Moorhead
New Ulm
Northfield
Owatonna
Red Wing
Rochester
St. Cloud
St. Peter
Seneca
Stewartville
Permit No.
MN 0030155
MN 0041092
MN 0040738
MN 0029921
MN 0022683
MN 0029912
MN 0022462
MN 0029882
MN 0049328
MN 0022331
MN 0029904
MN 0021423
MN 0020192
MN 0021814
MN 0020788
MN 0020508
MN 0030112
MN 0030121
MN 0029807
MN 0022080
MN 0029955
MN 0030627
MN 0030643
MN 0020206
MN 0020265
sMN 0023761
MN 0045845
MN 0023973
MN 0020761
MN 0024040
MN 0030171
MN 0022179
MN 0020290
MN 0029815
MN 0024236
MN 0049069
MN 0030066
MN 0024368
MN 0024457
MN 0024571
MN 0024619
MN 0040878
MN 0022535
MN 0030007
MN 0020681
Expiration Date
6/30/82
6/30/82 *
9/30/84 '
3/31/82
3/31/82
6/30/84
3/31/86
3/31/82
9/30/82
9/30/84
3/31/82
6/30/86
3/31/87
3/31/87
3/31/87
5/31/82
5/31/83
3/31/84
6/30/83
6/30/83
3/31/83
6/30/82
6/30/82
6/30/81
3/31/84
6/30/84
6/30/85
3/31/87
3/31/87
9/30/83
3/31/84
9/30/83
6/30/80
6/30/82
10/31/83
12/31/86
12/31/83
3/31/84
6/30/84
3/31/84
12/31/83
3/31/87
9/30/86
3/31/82
6/30/84
Attachment 10
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MINNESOTA
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS (Continued)
Name
MO Still water
WHi Thief River Falls
M«U Two Harbors
M¥3 Virginia
(Y)5 if Waseca
PVH Western Lake Superior
San. Dist. (WLSSD)
At«/S Willmar
/*!% Winona
AW? Worthington
Location
Stillwater
Thief River Falls
Two Harbors
Virginia
Waseca
Duluth
Wi11 mar
Winona
Worthington
Permit No.
MN 0029998
MN 0021431
MN 0022250
MN 0030163
MN 0020796
MN 0049786
MN 0025259
MN 0030147
MN 0031186
Expiration Date
12/31/83
9/30/83
9/30/86
3/31/84
9/30/84
6/30/83
8/31/83
3/31/84
3/31/82
New plant not yet in service.
be issued in near future.
Permit will
Attachment 10-1
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MINNESOTA
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS (Continued)
AGRICULTURAL
Permit
Name Location Permit No. Expiration
Nelson Quality Egg Farm Bagley MN 0045675 04-30-85
A 5 Nelson Quality Eggs Bagley MN 0031682 04-30-85
AS Wei don Nelson #1 Bagley MN 0039764 06-30-84
A^ Wei don Nelson n Bagley MN 0039772 06-30-84
International Swine Inc. Rochester MN 0047473 09-30-81
Attachment 10-2
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MINNESOTA
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
INDUSTRIAL
Name
13
IIS Alberta Gas Chemicals
la Anerican Crystal Sugar
American Crystal Sugar
Ashland Petroleum
Boise Cascade
Erie Mining Co.
Federal Cartridge
XI4- Foot, S.B., Tannery
Hallett Forge Co.
Hanna Mining Co.
iltf Hanna Mining Co.
13-s Honeywell, Inc.
~z 0*k Honeywell, Inc.
zo.7 Interstate Power Co.
XS Koch Refinery
loS Magnetic Peripherals
Ib Minnesota Malting
17 Minnesota Mining & Mfg.
PI Minnesota Power
? .x Minnesota Power
F 3 Mi nnesota Power
PI 3 Moorhead Power Plant
133 National Can
8 Northern States Power
•S Northern States Power
7 Northern States Power
fo Northern States Power
f Northern States Power
JO Northern States Power
5 Northern States Power
// Northern States Power
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e. OHIO
(1) OVERVIEW
In the State of Ohio, there are four agencies involved in ambient monitor-
ing. They are the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA), the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (DA) and the
U.S. Forest Service. There is no duplication in these networks when
sampling parameters and frequency are considered. However, when compared
to the overall program within the State, Ohio has minor deficiences in
regards to ambient monitoring, and data reporting. The State Monitoring
Programs are discussed in greater detail below.
(2) ASSESSMENT OF STATE AMBIENT MONITORING PROGRAM
a. State Monitoring Network
Ohio EPA has developed a 5 year monitoring strategy. The 5 year
monitoring strategy is revised and updated annually. It serves as
the primary mechanism for review of the fixed station network.
Since 1979 Ohio's fixed station monitoring program has changed sig-
nificantly. In 1981 70 monthly and quarterly stations were discon-
tinued. However, the Core network consisting of 39 stations remained
the same.
In FY'82 Ohio's fixed station monitoring program consisted of 47
stations of which 39 are CORE station. Nine of these CORE stations
are operated by U.S. Geological Survey as NASQAN stations. ORSANCO
monitoring stations along the Ohio River are suppored in part by
the State. An evaluation of this effort is not included in this
Report. For FY'83 the fixed station monitoring program has not
changed. See Figure 12.
Parameter coverage for these stations is presented in Attachment 11.
All minimum parameters are not entered into STORET at the CORE
stations. Fecal Coliform data have not been entered into STORET at
the following stations since December of 1981:
Station No. Steam Name
501050 Huron River below Milan
500140 Maumee River at Antiwerp
500290 Auglaize River at Defince
501260 Vermilion River at Vermilion
504240 Oregon Water Supply Intake
500510 Portage River
Chemical oxygen demand and residue data are not.in STORET at seven
of the U.S. Geological Survey operated stations. See Table 12.
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Forty of the 47 state ambient stations have STORE! data through the
2nd quarter of FY'83. The other stations are monitored by U.S.
Geological Survey and there is a time lag in the transfer of data
from WATSTORE to STORET.
b. Other Agencies Monitoring
Our discussion is based on STORET data available from other agencies
for CY 1982. This discussion does not represent a summary of all
water data being acquired in Ohio. It does, however, serve as a
good indicator of the types of data currently in STORET. This
information can be used to supplement trend data at the state net-
work. Specific information can be obtained by contacting the Water
Monitoring Team.
1. U.S. Geological Survey
The USGS operates 3 water quality monitoring networks in the
State of Ohio. These are (1) an ambient water monitoring net-
work, (2) the NASQAN network, and (3) the Hydrologic Benchmark
network. These networks are shown in Figure 7 and are discussed
in detailed below.
a. Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Network
The USGS operated 26 ambient water quality monitoring sta-
tions in Ohio in 1979. All but two stations were discontin-
ued.
b. NASQAN Network
^^^^^^^^^V^^^^^^^^^M^^M^^ ^
The NASQAN Network consists of 9 stations. Monitor sites re-
cord four parameters; dissolved oxygen, conductivity, temper-
ature, pH. An extensive variety of additional parameters
are analyzed including heavy metals and general chemistry.
The nine NASQAN stations are designated as part of the Ohio
EPA Ambient Quality Monitoring Program.
c. Hydrologic Benchmark Network
This network consist of 1 station: the Upper Twin Creek at
McGaw.
All data are stored in WATSTORE (USGS computer system)
through the various U.S. Geological Survey laboratories as
the samples are analyzed. WATSTORE is merged with STORET
approximately every six months.
U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and hydrological Benchmark
network stations for FY 1983 are shown on Table 13. Analyt-
ical schedules are contained in Attachment 12.
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2. Department of Agriculture
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has closed all except one
agricultural/watershed which comprised the study sites in 1979.
Watershed identification code Jll is still operating. This
watershed is a 30-acre mixed pasture and forested watershed and
is associated with the Waynesburg (No. 11) Coal Mine. It is
located in southwestern Jefferson County.
The watershed is sampled on a storm event basis and analyzed for
heavy metals, acidity, alkalinity, ammonia, bicarbonate, carbon
dioxide, chloride, color, cyanide, fluoride, hardness, hydrogen
sulfide, phenols, sulfate, and dissolved solids. Springs at
this site are sampled weekly. Work solely supports the research
needs of the Department of Agriculture, with no connection be-
tween Federal (EPA) or State networks.
3. U.S. Forest Service
The U.S. Forest Service has numerous monitoring sites throughout
Ohio. The majority of sites are located in Lawrence County.
The purpose of these sites is to monitor baseline water quality
within stripmine areas. Parameter groups sampled are dissolved
oxygen, inorganics, metals, nitrogen, phosphorus and physical
properties.
(3) QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM
The State of Ohio has an approved Quality Assurance (QA) programs at both
the Ohio Department of Health Laboratory and the Ohio EPA Laboratory. As
the OEPA laboratory increases their analytical capabilities they are up-
dating their QA plan to cover these activities. Updated test procedures
will be provided to QAO in July. The Ohio EPA Officer has initiated an
update of their Quality Assurance Program Plan which they will sumbit
prior to the start of FY'84.
(4) INTENSIVE SURVEY PROGRAM
The objective of Ohio's intensive survey program is to (1) provide data
on specific issues such as WLA's for water quality limited segments for
municipalities on the Construction Grant priority list (2) to assess
stream use classification and (3) to determine water quality conditions
by using aquatic communities as indicators.
Field survey work was planned and completed on the following stream seg-
ments during FY'82:
Wierth Ditch, Kopp Creek (New Bremen)
*Little Yellow Creek, (Leipsic)
*Nettle Creek, (St. Paris)
*Bear Creek, (New Lebanon)
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*Bokes Creek, (W. Mansfield)
*Silver/Eagle Creek, (Garrettsvile, Hiram)
Fourmile Creek, (Oxford)
Killbuck Creek, (Wooster)
Licking River, (Newark)
Little Chippewa Creek, (Orrville)
*Sandusky River, (Tiffin)
Rocky River, (N. Olmstead, Strongsville)
Scioto River, (Columbus)
Big Darby Creek, (Plain City)
Cowles Creek, (Geneva)
*Elk Fork, (McArthur)
E. Branch Vermilion River, (New London)
Muddy Creek, (Mason)
*Abstracts were submitted to the Regional Clearinghouse.
Technical reports are prepared for each intensive survey. Chemical/
physical data are entered into STORET and are included as part of their
305b report.
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PROPOSED FY'83 OEPA INTENSIVE SURVEY LIST (IN PRIORITY ORDER)
Muskingum River - P-01 (Rocky Fork, Black Fork and Mohican River)
Mahoning River - T-3 (Mosquito Creek only)
Muskingum River - P-04, 06, 08 (Tuscarawas River and Chippewa Creek)
Central Tributaries - S-02 (Cross Creek, Wells Run, and Wills Creek)
Maumee River - A-02 06 (Auglaize River)
Central Tributaries - S-94 (McMahon Creek, Sunfish Creek, and Captina Creek)
Scioto River - M-04 (Big Walnut Creek)
Maumee River - A-07 (Mill Creek and Auglaize River)
Scioto River - M-01 (Taylor Creek)
Great Miami River - H-10 (Sevenmile Creek and Elahms Run)
Great Miami River - H-ll (Indiana Run Creek, Whitewater River and Twomile
Creek)
Little Miami River - K-4,5 (Glady Run, Muddy Creek, Turtle Creek, Simpson
Creek, and Sycamore Creek)
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(5) EFFLUENT MONITORING PROGRAM
Ohio has 364 major dischargers consisting of 158 municipal, 201 indus-
trial, and 5 federal dischargers. Inspections planned and completed for
FY'82 and planned for FY'83 are as follows:
FY'82 FY'82 FY'83
Commitment Actual Projected
CEI's (majors & minors)
Municipal 69 80 79
Industrial 42 49 38
CSI's (majors & minors)
Municipal 31 28 34
Industrial 26 27 28
0*M Inspection (mun.) 100 104 100
Grant Compliance Inspec. (mun.) 000*
Operational Assistance (mun.) ** 36 **
Toxic Sampling Surveys 0 0 10
Inspections will be done if EPA provides list of newly-completed facilities.
**Mo commitment.
>
Ohio's effluent monitoring program is considered satisfactory. They met
or exceeded their commitments for FY'82. Projections for FY'83 indicate
a comparable program, with a decrease noted for industrial CEI's and an
increase for toxic sampling surveys. Commitments were not made for grant
compliance or operational assistance visits, but the O&M activity report
for the first half of FY'83 indicates significant activity for operational
assistance. In addition, the State has indicated they will conduct grant
compliance inspections when EPA provides a list of facilities that have
recently been completed.
(6) BIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM
The State of Ohio collects macroinvertebrates at 15 of its designated core
network stations. The most significant amount of biological sampling is
in intensive stream surveys. This becomes part of the State's Comprehen-
sive Water Quality Report. No fish samples are being collected for
organic chemistry analyses. The collection and analyses of phytoplankton
and periphyton at core network stations has been discontinued.
A well equipped bioassay laboratory is available for conducting static
bioassay tests using both fish and macroinvertebrates as test species.
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(?) DATA INTERPERATION & REPORTING
Using the Section 305(b) reporting process, the State of Ohio has submit-
ted biennially a report to the USEPA describing the quality of their
waters. The latest report submitted was for the year 1981.
Ambient Data
Except for fish tissue data, the State of Ohio submitted the majority
of their ambient water quality data for storage into the STORET sys-
tem. Data are available within 90 days.
Effluent Data
For FY'82 the state submitted a report of each sampling and/or eval-
uation inspection for major permittees to the Compliance Tracking
Unit of the Water Division.
Great Lakes Basin Effluent Data
The Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) and the International
Joint Commission (IJC) along with the Water Quality Analysis Branch of
the Monitoring and Data Support Division (Headquarters) and the States
have input the monthly operating report data of the NPDES dischargers
in the Great Lakes Basin into STORET. The majority of the data entry
entry work was done by several contractors.
The data are identified by the use of the NPDES number for the Station
Number and EFOHEPA for the agency code.
The initial purpose of inputing the data into STORET was for GLNPO to
prepare the annual Great Lakes Water Quality Board Report. However,
STORET users can perform all the standard STORET data manipulations
as well as many specialized programs developed by the Water Quality
Analysis Branch.
Intensive Survey Data
Reports were submitted for FY'82. Intensive survey data are in
STORET.
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OHIO
Figure 7 - State Ambient Monitoring Network,
Rumling Sites, and USGS Ambient Monitoring Network
Miinu&M^^I
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LEGEND
O NASQAN Station USGS
USGS Ambient Water
Quality Monitoring
Benchmark USGS
Dual Purpose NASQAN
USGS 6 CORE Stations
• CORE Network
A State Monitoring Station
Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants
f - Federal
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Table 12
MINIMUM PARAMETERS
STATF AMBIENT/IWONIT. STATIUNSI OHIO
FISCAL YEAR UF 1983
C l" T
u NY Numbers under minimum parameters indicate
p t P of last record
STATION
507760
501520
501510
507400
507670
507130
507530
507520
610060
610040
501050
607000
600570
607280
607300
500140
500290
611740
601770
601870
601940
601930
611790
601910
600660
500510
601400
501800
501790
500620
601340
600770
601300
601290
501260
504240
504030
504130
504090
504160
03734500
04708000
03774600
03159510
03745500
04193500
03150000
year and quarter
C AGENCY Y E LOCATION MAJOR BASIN LATITUDE
« 2IUHIO 007 ST ASHTABULA RIVER ABOVE ASHTABIILA L ERIE
* 2IOHIO 093 ST BLACK RIVER AT ELYRIA - CASCADE L ERIE
210HIU 093 ST BLACK RIVER BELOW CLYKIA - FllRD L ERIF,
* 21UHIO 085 ST CHAGRIN RIVER AT MILLOUGHBY - P L ERIE
• 210HIO 007 ST CONNEAUT CREEK AT CONNEAUT - KE L ERIE
210HIO 035 ST CUYAHUGA R AT CLEVELAND • LOWER L ERIE
« 2IOHIO 085 ST GRAND RIVER AT PAINESVILLE " SH L ERIE
210HIO 085 ST GRAND RIVER AT PAIIIESVILLE - SR L ERIE
* 210HIO 113 ST GREAT MIAMI RIVER AT DAYTOII - M OH R
* 2IOHIO 023 ST MAD RIVER AT FAGLE CITY • ST PA OH R
« 210HIO 077 ST HURON RIVER BELOW MILAN - HUP B L ERIE
* 21UHIO 029 ST L BFAVEP CpK NR E LIVERPOOL - G OH P
« 210HIO 057 ST L. MIAMI RIVER NEAR QLDTOWN • U OH R
* 210HIO 155 ST HAHONINC R AT LEAVITTSB^RG - LE OH R
* 210HIO 099 ST MAHONING R. AT LOWCLLVILLE OH R
• 210HIO 000 ST MAUMEE R. AT ANTWERP L ERIE
* 2IUHIO 039 ST AUGLA1ZE R AB DEFIANCE • POWER L ERIE
* 210HIO 031 ST MUSKINCUM RIVFR BELOW COSHOCTOtl OH R
» 21CJHIU 089 ST LICKING R NR NEWARK • SR 16 (ST OH R
* 21UHIO 083 ST MOHICAN RIVFR AT GREER - SH 514 OH R
« 210HIO 151 ST HIMISHILLEN CREEK AT N. INDU6TR OH R
• 210HIO 151 ST TUSCARAWAS P AT MA5SILLON - WAR OH R
* 210HIO 157 ST TUSCARAWAS RIVER AT NEWCOMERSTO OH R
* 210HIO 031 ST WALHONDING P AT NELLIE BELOW DA OH P
• 210HIO 001 ST OHIO BRUSH CREEK NP WEST UNION OH R
• 210HIO 143 ST PORTAGE RIVER AT WOODVILLC - U. L ERIE
* 21 OHIO 053 ST RACCOON CREEK AT ADAMSVILLE - U OH R
* 210HIO 035 ST ROCKY RIVER MR BERCA - CEDAR PO L ERIE
210HIO 035 ST ROCKY RIVER AT LAKEWOOD - PARK L ERIE
* 210HIO 143 ST SANDUSKY RIVER ABOVE FPEMOMT - L ERIE
• 2IOHIO 129 ST SCIOTO R NR CIRCLEVILLE - FLClRE OH R
2IOHIO |4I ST SCIOTO R. BELOW CHILLICOTHE - H OH R
• 210HIU 129 ST BIG DARBY CREFK AT DARBYV1LLF. - OH R
* 210HIO 049 ST OLENTANGY PlVFR NR WoPTHlNCToN OH R
« 210HIO 093 ST VERMILION RIVFR NR VERMILION - L ERIC
« 210HIO 095 PT OREGON WATER SUPPLY INTAKf L ERIE
21UHIO 043 PT SANDUSKY WATER SUPPLY INTAKE L ERIE
* 2IOHIO 085 PT MENTOR ON L. WATER SUPPLY INTAK L ERIE
21UHIO 035 PT CROWN WATER SUPPLY INTAKE L ERIE
210HIU 007 RT ASHTABULA WATER SUPPLY INTAKE L ERIE
« 112WRD 141 ST SCIOTO R AT HIGBY OH
* 112WHD 035 ST CUYAHOGA R AT INDEPENDENCE OH
* 112rfRD 061 ST G MIAMI R AT NEW BALTIMORE OH
* 112«>RD 009 ST HOCKING P BL ATHENS OH
* 112WRD 025 ST L MIAMI R AT MILFORD OH
* 112WRD 095 ST MAUMEF P AT WATERVILLE OH
« 112WRD 115 ST HUSKINGUM p AT MCCONNELSVILLE O
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32
32
32
32
32
32 31
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32 31
32 11
32 31
32
31
32
32
32
32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
CDC
0 . 0
NOD
D . •
L
0
W
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 31
32 32 31
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32 31
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32 31
32 32 32
31 32 31
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32 32
32 32
32
32 32
32 32
32 32 32
32 31 32
32 32 32
32 32 31
32 32 32
32 32 32
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
TOTAL NUMBER OF SITES 47
P
H
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
32
32
32
32
31
31
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
R K
E J
S t
1 L
D
U N
E
31 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 32
32 32
31 32
31 32
31 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 33
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
N
0
2
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
33
33
32
32
32
33
33
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
p r T
H E I
0 C 8
S A 8
- L U
T E
0 C
33 33
32 32
32 33
32 33
33 33
33
32 33
33 33
33 31
33 31
33
31 31
31 31
31 31
33 31
33
32
33 31 •
33 33
33 31
33 31
33 31
33 31
33 31
31 31
33
33 33
33 33
33 33
32
32 31
31 31
33 31
31
33
31
32 33
33 33
33 33
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
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STATE AMBIENT NETWORK
ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS
PARAMETER
Acidity, Total, CaC03
Alkalinity, Total, CaC03
Aluminum, Total , Al
Arsenic, Total As
Biological Oxyden Demand
Cadmium, Total , Cd
Carbon, Total Org., C
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Chloride, Cl
Chlorine, Total Residual
Chromium, Hex, Cr
Chromium, Total Cr
Conductivity (field)
Copper, Total , Cu
Cyanide, Total , CN
Dissolved Oxygen (field)
Fecal Coli, Total, MF
Flow (USGS)
Fluoride, Diss., F
Hardness, Total CaCO.
Iron, Total , Fe
Lead, Total, Pb
ABBREVIATION
Acid CaC03-T
Alkaline CaC03-T
Al-T
As-T
5 day BOD-5
Cd-T
C-T-Org
COD
Cl
C12-T-R
Cr-Hex
Cr-T
Micromho (field)
Cu-T
CN-T
D.O. (field)
Fecal Coli-T-MF
Flow (USGS)
F-Diss
Hard CaC03-T
Fe-T
Pb-T
M
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
12
-
-
-
4
12
4
-
12
12
12
-
4
4
4
Q
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
4
-
-
-
4
4
4
-
4
4
4
-
4
4
4
LF
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
f •
1
1
-
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
AT
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
-
-
-
X
X
X
X
a. Station Type and Sampling Frequency: Monthly (M); Quarterly (Q);
Low Flow (LF); Additional Tests (AT)
- 99 -
Attachment 11
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STATE AMBIENT NETWORK
ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS
PARAMETER
Manganese, Total , Mn
NBAS
Mercury, Total , Hg
Nickel , Total , Ni
Nitrate, N03 as N
Nitrite, N02 as N
Nitrogen, Ammonia as N
Oil -Grease, Total
Organic Scan
pH (field)
Phenol ics
Phosphorus, Dissolved, P
Phosphorus, Total , P.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Residue, Total Fit. (Diss)
Residue, Total Nflt. (Susp)
Silica, Total (Oiss)
Sulfate, S04
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
Water Temperature (field)
Zinc, Total , Zn
ABBREVIATION
Mn-T
MBAS
Hg-T
Ni-T
N03-N-T
N02-N-T
NH3-N-T
0+G-T
OS
pH (field)
Phenol ics
P-Oiss
P-T
PCB
TDS
TSS
Si-T-Oiss
S04-T
Kjel-T-N
Temp (field)
Zn-T
M
-
-
• 4
4
12
12
12
12
-
12
4
-
12
-
-
12
-
-
12
12
4
Q
-
4
4
4
4
4
4
-
4
4
V
-
4
-
-
4
-
-
4
4
4
LF
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
1
1
-
1
-
-
1
-
-
1
1
1
AT
X
X
X
-
-
-
-
-
X
-
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
-
-
X
a. Station Type and Sampling Frequency: Monthly (M); Quarterly (Q);
Low Flow (LF); Additional Tests (AT)
ATTACHMENT
- 100 -
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Table 13
NASgAN AND IIYDROLOCIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK FY 1983 SAMPLING FREQUENCIES FUR SITES AND ANALYTICAL SCHEDULES
NUMBERS UNDER SCHEDULES INDICATE TUB MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED USAGE FOR INDICATED SCHEDULES IN FY 1903
q DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED QUARTERLY
B DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED BIMONTHLY
STATE-OHIO NKTWORK-NASQAN
STATION STATION NAME SITE SCHEDULE 86 SCHEDULE 1904 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 1703 SPECIFIC
NUMBER SAMPLING (NUTRIENTS) (COMMON IONS) 176 OR 177 (RADIOCHEM) CONDUCTANCE
FREQUENCY (COMMON/TRACE) > 2,000 UIIIIOS
3150000 MUSKINGUH RIVER AT HCCONNELSVILLE B 6 2 4 0 YES
3159510 HOCKING RIVER BELOW ATHENS q 4 0 4 0 NO
3234500 SCIOTO RIVER AT IIIGBY q 4 0 4 0 NO
3245500 LITTLE MIAMI RIVER AT HILFORD B 6 2 4 0 NO
3274600 GREAT MIAMI RIVER AT NEW BALTIMORE B 6 2 4 0 NO
4193500 MAUHEE RIVER AT WATERVILLE q 4 0 4 0 NO
4I9BOOO SANUUSKY RIVER NEAR FREMONT q 4 0 4 0 NO
4208000 CUYAHOGA RIVEK AT INDEPENDENCE q 4 0 4 0 YES
4212200 GRAND RIVER NEAR PAINESVILLE q 4 0 4 0 YES '
STATE-OHIO NETWORK-ilYDROLOGIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK
STATION STATION NAME SITE SCHEDULE 86 SCHEDULE 1904 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 1703 SPECIFIC
NUMBER SAMPLING (NUTRIENTS) (COMMON IONS) 176 OR 177 (RADIOCIIEH) CONDUCTANCE
FREQUENCY (COMMON/TRACE) > 2,000 UMHUS
3237280 UPPER TWIN CR AT HCCAW B 6 4 2 I NO
- 101 -
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule
Ohio
NUTRIENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 85
NAME
NITROGEN, DIS. N02+N03 AS N
NITROGEN, DIS. NH4 AS N
PHOSPHORUS, DIS. ORTHO AS P
PHOSPHORUS, DIS.
NITROGEN, NH4+ORG AS N
PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL
RADIQCHEMICALS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1703
NAME
POTASSIUM, DIS.
FILTRATION GROSS-B
GROSS ALPHA DIS. U-NA
GROSS ALPHA SUS.U-NA
GROSS-B, DIS. CS137
GROSS-B, DIS. SR-90
GROSS-S, SUSP. CS137
GROSS-B, SUSP. SR-90
RADIUM-225, DIS. RN
U.DIS. FL-EXT. GR-W
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENT:
SCHEDULE NUMBER 176 .
NAME NAME
ARSENIC, DIS. STRONTIUM, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS. VANADIUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS. ZINC, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS. CALCIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS. MAGNESIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS. SODIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS. POTASSIUM, DIS.
COPPER, DIS. SILICA, DIS.
IRON, DIS. SULFATE, DIS.
LEAD, DIS. FLUORIDE, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS. CHLORIDE, DIS.
MANGANESE, DIS. ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
MERCURY, DIS. pH, (LABORATORY)
MOLYBDENUM, DIS. SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAS
NICKEL, DIS. TURBIDITY, NTU
SELENIUM, DIS. ALK, TOT LAB CAC03
SILVER, DIS. METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment 12
- 102 -
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule (Cont.)
Ohio
COMMON CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1904
NAME
CALCIUM, DIS.
MAGNESIUM, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS.
SILICA, DIS.
SODIUM, DIS.
CHLORIDE, DIS
FLUORIDE, DIS
NAME
ROE, DIS. AT 180C
SULFATE, DIS.
ALK TOT LAB. CAC03
pH (LABORATORY)
SP. CONDUCTANCE LAB
TURBIDITY (NTU)
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 177
NAME
ARSENIC, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS.
COPPER, DIS.
IRON, DIS.
LEAD, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS.
MANGANESE,-DIS.
MERCURY, DIS.
MOLYBDENUM, DIS.
NICKEL, DIS.
SELENIUM, DIS.
SILVER, DIS.
STRONTIUM, DIS.
NAME
VANADIUM, DIS.
ZINC, DIS.
CALCIUM, DIS.
MAGNESIUM, DIS.
SODIUM, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS.
SILICA, DIS.
SULFATE, DIS.
FLUORIDE, DIS.
CHLORIDE, DIS.
ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
pH, (LABORATORY)
SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
TURBIDITY, NTU
ALK TOT. LAB
METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment 12-1
- 103 -
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- 104 -
OHIO
DATE:
Name
INDUSTRIAL
Location
Permit No.
Expiration
Date
Allied Chemical
II Allied Chemical
j3S Alloys & Chemicals
iSt Alsco Anaconda
187 Aluminum Billets
Aluminum Smelting & Refining
American Cyanamid
I2J Armco Steel
izi Armco Steel
I
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- 105 -
Name
OHIO
INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
Location Permit No.
Expiration
Date
£"° Diamond Shamrock
:T3H Diamond Shamrock
IIn Diamond Shamrock
13 Dover Chemical
Z3S Dupont de Nemours, E. I.
in*. Dupont de Nemours, E. !•
130 Dupont de Nemours, E. I.
J3c Ecological Services, Inc.
Iii4 El co Corp.
I/-S El kern Metals (Union Carbide)
X//S Empire Detroit Steel (Cyclops)
IS Empire Detroit Steel
int. Firestone Tire
134: Ford Motor Co.
ni7 Ford Motor Co.
Tl is Formica Corp.
I3S General Elec. Corp.
•137 General Elec. Corp.
Urt Gen. Elec. Corp.
Gen. Elec. Corp.
Gen. Elec. Corp.
Gen. Elec. Corp.
Gen. Elec. Corp.
General Latex & Chemical
GMC-Central Foundry
GMC
GMC
GMC
GTE Sylvania
£Ho G&W Natural Resources
IMI General Tire & Rubber
General Tire & Rubber
Georgia Pacific
Glidden-Durkee (SCM)
Glyco Chemicals
Goodrich, B. F-
Goodyear Aerospace
Goodyear Aerospace
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Gould, Inc.
Gould, Inc.
Gould, Inc.
Gould, Inc.
Gould, Inc.
I/il
l/xi_
T/13
I/2.f
its
139
nas
m
1113
ino
IJ3t
1133
I
II3S
II3t
It
1137
Painesville
Ashtabula
Concord Twp.
Dover
Cleve!and
Toledo
Circleville
East Palestine
Cleveland
Marietta
Mansfield
Dover
Akron
Cleveland
Lorain
Reading
Niles
Niles
Dover
Youngstown
Willoughby
Chester!and
Tiffin
Ashland
Defiance
Elyria
Toledo
Sandusky
Ottawa
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
Newcomerstown
Columbus
Ashtabula
Painesville
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Luckey
Logan
Napoleon
McConnelsville
McConnelsville
Milan
Zanesville
OH 0000639
OH 0029149
OH 0045586
OH 0007269
OH 0000990
OH 0002534
OH 0006327
OH 0063223
OH 0029009
OH 0004006
OH 0006840
OH 0004910
OH 0008265
OH 0001228
OH 0001082
OH 0009296
OH 0011223
OH 0011231
OH 0006793
OH 0011240
OH 0022713
OH 0023787
OH 0052442
OH 0006831
OH 0002666
OH 0000272
OH 0002640
OH 0000264
OH 0003204
OH 0000493
OH 0002283
OH 0004430
OH 0006742
OH 0000523
OH 0000299
OH 0004774
OH 0005126
OH 0002011
OH 0000337
OH 0002411
OH 0004421
OH 0003051
OH 0048372
OH 0048364
OH 0053104
OH 0005231
7-1-79
3-31-81
1-13-81
1-31-77
*
10-30-80
*
*
7-1-77
6-19-80
9-20-80
*
1-11-83
*
6-30-80
6-30-80
*
9-23-84
4-20-80
*
7-31-79
2-10-81
10-30-80
*
1-18-83
3-1-79
3-31-81
3-31-81
12-31-78
3-31-81
• 9-30-79
9-9-84
*
12-29-79
1-31-79
12-31-78
11-26-78
6-30-81
6-30-81
8-11-79
7-31-74
Attachment 13-1
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Name
- 106 -
OHIO
INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
Location
Permit No.
Expiration
Date
Gulf Oil
Hall Chemical
Hamilton Mun. Power Plant
Harding Jones Paper
Harshaw Chemical
Hayes-Alb ion
Hooker Chemicals & Plastics
Hukill Chemical
Ideal Electric & Mfg.
IMC (Sobin Chemical Co.)
Ironton Coke
ITE Imperial
ITE Imperial
Jones 4 Laughlin Steel
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Kingsway Rotor Plant
Li bbey-Owens-Fo rd
Master Anodizers & Platers
Marlite, Div. of Masonite
McGraw-Edison Power .
Mead Corporation
Miami Paper Co.
Midwest Fabricating
Midwest Rubber Reclaiming
Minster Machine Co.
Mobay Chemical Corp.
Monsanto Co.
National Steel-Weirton
Neff Perkins
N. L. Industries-Ooehler Jam's
Ohio Brass Co.
Ohio Decorative Products
Ohio Drum Reconditioning
Ohio Edison Co.
Ohio Edison Co.
Ohio Edison Co.
Ohio Edison Co.
Ohio Edison Co.
Ohio Edison Co.
Ohio Electro Polishing
Ohio Metallurgical Service
Ohio Power Co.
Ohio Power Co.
Ohio Power Co.
Ohio Power Co.
Ohio Steel Tube
Ohio Valley Electric
01 in Corp.
Ormet Corp.
Cleves
Wickliffe
Hamilton
Middletown
Cleveland
Bryan
Kenton County
Bedford
Mansfield
Ashtabula
Ironton
Parma
Bellefontaine
Cleveland
Heath
Fremont
Toledo
Walton Hills
Dover
Zanesville
Chillicothe
West Carroll ton
tofmanda
Barberton
Minster
Hebron
Addyston
Steubenville
Painsville
Lucas County
Mansfield
Allen County
Cleveland
Summit County
Stratton
Niles
Toronto
Shadyside
Lorain
Venedocia
Elyria
Muskingum Twp.
Brilliant
Brilliant
Bloom
Shelby
Gallipulis
Ashtabula
Hannibal
OH 0009326
OH 0051390
OH 0010413
OH 0009130
OH 0000655
OH 0034380
OH 0006769
OH 0063444
OH 0007625
OH 0000752
OH 0007579
OH 0004626
OH 0009393
OH 0000850
OH 0004014
OH 0001007
OH 0002445
OH 0001741
OH 0004936
OH 0007200
OH 0004481
OH 0009784
OH 0005631
OH 0006319
OH 0003131
OH 0070441
OH 0009946
OH 0010774
OH 0052302
OH 0002470
OH 0004979
OH 0002852
OH 0028681
OH 000021:
OH 0011525
OH 0011533
OH 0011568
OH 0011592
OH 0051306
OH 0003697
OH 0029718
OH 0006149
OH 0012602
OH 0012581
OH 0056944
OH 0008338
OH 0005282
OH 0001376
OH 0001550
2-23-80
3-25-80
5-11-80
3-21-81
1-1-78
6-30-80
3-20-30
5-30-81
10-28-78
8-1-81
9-27-81
11-24-77
*
9-30-80
1-31-79
8-17-83
6-30-82
*
3-31-81
10-3-79
12-1-79
3-15-76
12-31-78
12-31-78
11-12-84
*
3-31-81
1-12-79
3-31-79
9-21-85
8-11-80
6-30-81
*
4-13-82
4-13-82
2-20-83
4-14-82
4-13-82
4-13-82
6-30-81
*
6-27-80
11-16-80
11-30-81
8-19-78
3-3-81
3-23-82
3-31-81
5-18-80
Attachment JL3-2
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- 107 -
OHIO
INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
Name
Location
Permit No.
Expiration
Date
182.
XJ i« I
pot
b7
rsi?
II t>8
rso
IS!
153
1170
1171
XSf
XI -7 2.
270
Hi
£71
1175
113
T.5S
I/7C,
PIS
15 U
ZI78
157
1/31
1/7
IJS3L
Of
America
Owens Illinois
Pace Associates
Pacific Coast-Co.,
Pacific Resins
Packaging Corp.
P.H. Glatfelter
(Bergstrom Paper)
Philway Products
Pioneer Transformer
Pi qua Mun. Power Plant
Plastic Compounders
PPG Industries
PPG Industries
Reliance Electric
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel-South Works
Metals
Republi c
Republic
Republic
Republic
Republic
Republic
Reynolds
RMI Co.
RMI Co.
Roshel Industries
Rough Packing
St. Regis Paper
Shell Chemical
Stanadyne, Inc.
Standard Oil
SOHIO
Sorg Paper Co.
Stone Container
Sun Oil
Thomas Strip Steel
Titanium Metals (N.L.
Toledo Edison
Toledo Edison
TRW
Union Camp
Union Carbide
Union Carbide
Union Oil
Universal Coop.
U.S. Steel
U.S. Steel
U.S. Steel Chem.
Vinyl Improvement Products
Columbus
Ami in
Cuyahoga County
Newark
Ri ttmann
West Carroll ton
Ashland
Pioneer
Pi qua
Cambridge
Circleville
Barberton
Ashtabula
Cleveland
Canton
Masillon
Warren
Youngstown
Canton
Ashville
Ashtabula
Ashtabula
East Palestine
Sandusky
Coshocton
Belpre
Lorain County
Toledo
Lima
Middletown
Coshocton
Oregon
Warren
Industries) Toronto
Oregon
Oak Harbor
Euclid
Dover
Ashtabula
Marietta
Ami in
Napoleon
Lorain
Cuyahoga Height
Haverhill
Columbus
OH 0006971 6-30-80
OH 0070475 6-30-81
.OH 0000841 *
OH 0006041 1-31-81
OH 0006718 3-31-81
OH 0009377 3-31-81
OH 0007218 *
OH 0057860 *
OH 0010421 *
OH 0005754 ' 12-1-75
OH 0004251 12-15-81
OH 0005177 *
OH 0038431 *
OH 0000957 9-30-80
OH 0006912 9-30-80
OH 0006939 9-30-80
OH 0011274 6-30-80
OH 0011282 6-30-80
OH 0006921 *
OH 0003891 *
OH 0002305 3-31-81
OH 0002313 *
OH 0051489 6-30-81
OH 0001643 12-19-81
OH 0005703 9-23-81
OH 0007030 6-24-81
OH 0000426 6-30-81
OH 0002461 11-24-79
OH 0002623 12-30-77
OH 0009717 11-17-79
OH 0004235 3-31-81
OH 0002763 3-15-78
OH 0011363 6-30-81
OH 0010910 12-30-79
OH 0002925 4-2-77
OH 0003786 3-8-82
OH 0000281 9-1-78
OH 0007196 12-23-79
OH 0000027 9-30-80
OH 0003905 3-15-76
OH 0054739 6-15-81
OH 0058874 *
OH 0001562 6-1-81
OH 0002160 10-11-81
OH 0007391 8-3-81
OH 0070505 6-30-81
Attachment 13-3
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- 108 -
OHIO
INDUSTRIAL (Cont.)
Name
Location
Permit No.
Expiration
Date
ITi Vistron Corporation
[133 Vulcan Materials
ClSf Warren Tool
lie Wheeling Pittsburgh
I3J Wheeling Pittsburgh
IIS Wheeling Pittsburgh
II Wheeling Pittsburgh
ITS' Whirlpool Corp.
I7fe Whirlpool Corp.
177 White-Westinghouse Electric
Youngstown Sheet & Tube
Youngstown Sheet & Tube (J&L)
I bo Youngstown Sheet & Tube
Lima
Sandusky
Warren
Martins Ferry
Steubenville N.
Mingo Junction
Yorkville
Marion
Clyde
Mansfield
Briar Hill
Campbel1
Struthers
OH
OH
OH
OH 0002615
OH 0001465
0010928
0011339
0011347
OH 0011355
OH 0011371
OH 0007358
OH 0000965
0004600
0011312
0011321
0063207
OH
OH
OH
OH
9-5-79
1-12-78
*
*
*
11-3-79
3-15-76
5-6-80
6-30-81
7-26-81
*
Date will be determined when permit is issued.
Attachment 13-4
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OHIO
FEDERAL
Name
Fl U.S. DOE-Feed Materials
Production Center
U.S. DOE-Portsraouth Gaseous
Diffusion Plant
F3 U.S. Department of the Air Force-
Rickenbacker A.F.8.
F4 U.S. DOE Mound Facility
U.S. DOE Gas Centrifuge Enrichment
Location
Fernald
Portsmouth
Columbus
Miamisburg
Piketon
Expiration
Permit No. Date
OH 0009580
OH 0006092
OH 0021512
2/1/85
7/31/85
9/1/84
OH 0009857 6/30/84
OH 0110931 6/30/83
Attachment 13-5
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OHIO
FY 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
DATE:
Name
Southeast District
M I Athens
MI. Belmont County S.A. #1
M3 Cambridge
1AM Chillicothe Easterly
MS Coshocton
Ml Dover
Mi 57 Gallipolis
f*7 Ironton
W S Jackson
M «i Logan
MJC Marietta
M M New Philadelphia
tf |J- Portsmouth
Mi 3 Steubenville
^'1 Uhrichsville-Dennison
fl|S Wellston-North
Mi"? Zanesville
Southwest District
Ml« Bellefontaine
flf Butler County
Lesourdsville, S. D.
M|5S Butler County-Upper
Mill Creek
MiO Clark County
Southwest Regional
Mil Clermont County
Lower East Fork Regional
MJLi Clermont County Amelia-
Batavia Regional
/VH.3 Dayton
Mi4 Englewood
Mis Fairborn
Miu Fairfield
Ala.7 Greene County-
Beaver Creek
/HIS Greene County-
Sugar Creek
MIS Greenville
M30 Hamilton
M3l Hamilton County, M.S.D.-
• Little Miami
fVI31 Hamilton County, M.S.D.-
Mill Creek
M33 Hamilton County, M.S.O.-
Muddy Creek
M3'1 Hamilton County, M.S.D.
«3* Lebanon
MUNICIPAL
Location
Athens
Belmont County
Cambridge
Cnillicothe
Coshocton
Dover
Gall i polis
Ironton
Jackson
Lpgan
Marietta
New Philadelphia
Portsmouth
Steubenville
Uhrichsville
Wellston
Zanesville
Bellefontaine
Liberty Township
Sharonville
Medway
Miami Township
Batavia
Dayton
Englewood
Fairborn
Fairfield
Beaver Creek Twp
Sugar Creek Twp
Greenville
Hamilton
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Remington
Lebanon
Permit No.
OH 0023931
OH 0049999
OH 0024309
OH 0024406
OH 0024775
OH 0024945
OH 0029478
OH 0025852
OH 0020834
OH 0023388
OH 0026344
OH 0026727
OH 0027197
OH 0027511
OH 0020079
OH 0023507
OH 0028240
OH 0024066
OH 0049417
OH 0072087
OH 0049794
OH 0049379
OH 0049387
OH 0024881
OH 0025011
OH 0025062
OH 0025071
OH 0025381
OH 0040592
OH 0025429
OH 0025445
OH 0025453
OH 0025461
OH 0025470
OH 0025488
OH 0021059
Expiration
Date
5/31/86
5/31/87
9/21/80
12/11/84
11/30/84
3/29/87
3/31/77
5/31/86
7/1/82
6/30/83
2/28/87
11/2/84
3/31/87
5/31/86
8/15/83
*
7/13/87
4/30/82
12/8/86
5/20/87
3/31/87
6/30/87
6/30/82
10/26/86
2/11/85
9/29/80
9/01/86
9/21/80
11/29/81
9/20/80
9/29/85
10/22/85
6/14/86
6/30/87
9/21/80
* Dates will be determined following reissuance
Attachment 13-6
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OHIO
MUNICIPAL (Cont.)
Name
M31, MCD, Franklin Area
M37 Miamisburg
jv\3S Middletown
rofo Montgomery County -
Western Regional
M Xenia - Glady Run
Northeast District
A15¥ Akron
n$S Alliance
nsb Amherst
M5 7 Ashtabul a
/«5g Avon Lake
M si Barberton
MfcC Bedford
Mfal Bedford Heights
Mta. Berea
I\U3 Brookpark
MkH Campbell
MleS Canton
lY\lai Conneaut
fy\lp7 Cuyahoga County -
Rocky River S.O. #6
Mfc8 Cuyahoga County -
Brecksville S.D. #13
Mfcq East Liverpool
jvpo Elyria
AI7I Euclid
/)J7J. Geauga County -
McFarland S.D.
AJ73 Geneva Sub-area
fl74 Girard
M75 Kent
Location
Franklin
Miamisburg
Middletown
Miami Township
Kettering
Wayne Township
Oxford
Pi qua
Si dney
Springfield
Troy
Urbana
Vandalia
Maineville
West Carrollton
Wilmington
Xenia
Xenia
Akron
AT 1 i ance
Amherst-
Ashtabul a
Avon Lake
Barberton
Bedford
Bedford Heights
Berea
Brookpark
Campbel 1
Canton
Conneaut
Cuyahoga County
Cuyahoga County
East Liverpool
Elyria
Euclid
Bainbridge Twp
Geneva
Girard
Kent
Permit No.
OH 0025275
OH 0026492
OH 0026522
OH 0026638
OH 0026590
OH 0049298
OH 0026930
OH 0027049
OH 0027421
OH 0027481
'OH 0027758
OH 0027880
OH 0027901
OH 0071692
OH 0020133
OH 0028134
OH 0028193
OH 0028207
OH 0023833
OH 0023868
OH 0021628
OH 0023914
OH 0023981
OH 0024007
OH 0024040
OH 0024058
OH 0024104
OH 0038024
OH 0024325
OH 0024350
OH 0024767
OH 0030503
OH 0024856
OH 0024970
OH 0025003
OH 0031062
OH 0043494
OH 0020109
OH 0025364
OH 0025917
Date
1/20/85
8/05/86
5/22/85
5/31/87
2/2/86
7/17/84
9/27/80
2/2/86
6/29/86
6/30/82
6/30/82
1/13/86
2/28/86
6/02/86
11/29/83
9/29/80
9/20/80
9/20/80
9/19/80
6/30/83
6/30/85
9/26/80
8/31/86
5/31/82
5/31/83
9/19/80
9/29/80
5/31/80
6/30/33
9/27/80
6/30/83
6/30/83
7/31/84
6/30/77
9/20/80
6/30/82
5/31/86
6/01/85
6/30/82
9/22/80
Attachment 13-7
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MUNICIPAL (Cont.)
Name
ft% Lake County-Madison S.O.
HV77 Lake County-Mentor S.D.
MIS Lakewood
Ml? Lorain-East Side
MSO Mahoning County-
Boardman S.D.
MS/ Mahoning County-Meander S.D.
MSd Maple Heights
flfl3 Massillon
M&fe Medina County S.D. #300
M87 Medina County S.D. #500
/v\88 Medina County S.D. #2 -
Wadsworth
Mg Middleburg Heights
P19C Miles
fl»f North Olmsted
/H95 North Royal ton "A"
N
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M in
Mll
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Name
Ml Si Marysville
MI53 Newark
01I5H Ohio Utilities Co. -
Black lick
MISS Reynoldsburg
Mist Washington Court House
OHIO
MUNICIPAL (Cont.)
Location
Marysville
Newark
Madison Twp.
Reynoldsburg
Washington Court
Permit No.
OH 0020630
OH 0026671
OH 0036021
OH 0027243
OH 0028002
Expiration
Date
7/31/82
10/26/86
12/08/85
5/31/84
2/25/85
Attachment 13-10
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f. WISCONSIN
(1) OVERVIEW
Four agencies are involved in ambient monitoring in Wisconsin. These
agencies are the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR), the
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE)
and the U.S. Forest Service. Considering sampling parameters and fre-
quency, there is no duplication in the network stations. The coverage
provided by these networks meets the explicit intent of the Program
Guidance for Water Quality Monitoring and Wasteload Allocations. The
guidance is intended to provide a data base to detect trends in water
quality. Wisconsin's Monitoring Program has minor deficiencies in the
areas of effluent monitoring, ambient monitoring, and data reporting.
(2) ASSESSMENT OF THE STATE MONITORING PROGRAM
a. State ambient Monitoring Network
Wisconsin operates a 44 station ambient monitoring network. Twenty-
nine of these stations are designated as "CORE" stations. Since
1979, the "CORE" stations have remained the same, however, seven
state ambient stations were discontinued. They are:
Station No.
543225
133044
543226
053206
363069
383002
023001
Stream Name
Badfish Creek
Yahara River
Near McFarland
Yahara River
Near Fulton
Fox River at
Little Rapids
Manitowoc River
at Manitowoc
Menominee River
at Marinette
Bad River at Odana
Reason for Sampling
Impact of point source discharge
Outlet of Madison Lake above
Bedfish Creek
Major Rock River Tributary, down-
stream from Badfish Creek
Impact of point source discharge
Agri. NPS, municipal facility
loading to Lake Michigan
Clean water stream
General quality-loading
to Lake Superior
In addition to the minimum parameters shown on Table 14, the follow-
ing parameters are analyzed: BODs, BODs, soluble reactive phosphorus
chloride, organic nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, lead, calcium, sodium,
sulfate and dissolved reactive silicate.
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The following stations are not shown on Table 14 because samples
were not taken in early FY'83.
Station No.
163002
513001
513013
*023002
263001
*073002
*163003
*=CORE
Name
Bon's Brule River near Brule
Flambeau River at Park Falls
Flambeau River near Park Falls
Lake Superior at Ashland
Montreal River near Saxon
Namekagon River near Riverside
Nimadji River near Superior
82/06/14
82/04/22
82/04/22
82/06/14
82/06/14
82/06/14
82/06/14
All minimum parameters are sampled at the CORE stations. However,
residue was overlooked at Station No. 053210, Fox River above DePere
Dam. The latest data for residue at this station is 82/07/27.
Data is available at the majority of stations through the 2nd Quarter
of 1983.
Internal problems had caused the discontinuance
Northwest District Office stations. Sampling
of sampling at the
has now resumed.
Wisconsin also operates an automatic monitoring network on the Fox
and Wisconsin Rivers; five stations are monitored on the Fox River
and six on the Wisconsin. Each station is polled hourly from a
central computer to record dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and
conductivity. A monthly summary as well as annual and monthly
plots of this data are prepared. The information is used in the
development of the waste load allocations for the two rivers.
b. Other Agencies Monitoring
Our discussion is based on STORET data available from other agencies
for CY 1982. This discussion does not represent a summary of all
water data being acquired in Wisconsin. It does, however, serve as
a good indicator of the types of data currently in STORET. This
information can be used to supplement trend data at the state net-
work. Specific information can be obtained by contacting the Water
Monitoring Team.
1. U.S. Geological Survey
The USGS operates two networks in Wisconsin. These are (1) the
NASQAN network and (2) the Hydrological Benchmark Program.
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These networks are shown in Figures 8 and are discussed in detail
below.
a. NASQAN Stations
The USGS also operates a network of 10 NASQAN stations
throughout Wisconsin. Water temperature and specific con-
ductance are continuously recorded at 3 of the 10 stations.
These water properties are measured once daily at the other
seven stations. Also, 3 of the 10 stations are part of Na-
tional Pesticide Monitoring Subnetwork. These 3 stations are
monitored 4 times per year.
b. Hydro!ogic Benchmark Station
The USGS operates one Benchmark station in Wisconsin. This
station is sampled 12 times annually for the following para-
meters: water temperature, specific conductance, pH, dissolv-
ed-oxygen concentration, and instantaneous water discharge.
Water samples also are collected for the determination of
fecal coliform and fecal streptocci bacteria.
The Sediment Station Network which operated in 1979 was dis-
continued.
All data are stored in WATSTORE (USGS computer system)
through the various U.S. Geological Survey laboratories as
the samples are analyzed. WATSTORE is merged with STORET
approximately every six months.
U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and hydrological Benchmark
network stations for FY 1983 are shown on Table 15. Analy-
tical schedules are contained in Attachment 14.
2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The Army Corps of Engineers sampling in Wisconsin is confined to
just one area in the State, the Eau Galle River and Reservoir.
Water quality data are collected on the Eau Galle River * both
upstream and downstream of the Eau Galle Reservoir and 5 loca-
tions in the reservoir itself for the purpose of ecological
modeling. There are a total of 9 stations. These stations are
shown in Figure 8.
Parameters measured during the period from August 1978 to August
1982 were as follows:
PARAMETER RIVER DEPTH (ft.) LAKE
Temperature .6 Profile
Specific Conductance " Surface & Bottom
Dissolved Oxygen " Profile
pH " » «
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PARAMETER RIVER DEPTH (ft.) LAKE
II II
n II
Chlorophyll A "
Suspended Solids "
Particulate Organic Carbon "
Total Phospohorus "
Particulate Phosphorus .6 Profile
Dissolved Phosphorus " " "
Nitrate " " "
Ammonia " " "
Subsurface Light " Near Bottom
Photosynthesis — Profile
Seechi Disc — " "
This Program will be completed June 30, 1983.
(3) U.S. Forest Service
There are numerous monitoring sites in Wisconsin operated by the U.S.
Forest Service. The majority are well sites in Forest and Oconto
Counties.
Data acquisition objectives are to determine capability of riparian
areas to provide National Forest uses. Parameter groups sampled are
inorganic, metals, nitrogen, physical and solids.
(4) Quality Assurance Program
Wisconsin
The State of Wisconsin has committed to a fully approved Quality
Assurance (QA) program by the end of FY'83. A mutually agreeable
schedule for completion was negotiated for the FY'83 grant. To date
Wisconsin DNR has -either met or been ahead of schedule in providing
the necessary documentation for Phase 1 of a two phase schedule.
Phase II outputs will be provided by the end of August along with a
revision to their QA organization which was not acceptable in their
Phase I package.
(5) Intensive Survey Program
The following schedule of activities is provided for FY'83:
Three surveys on Fox River below DePere
One survey on Peshtigo River below DePere
Model Fox River below DePere
Model Peshtigo and Flambeau Rivers
Verify Wisconsin River Model
One survey on Flambeau River
One survey on Oconto River
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Previous Year's Work
In FY'82, 6 water quality surveys and 7 drague surveys for water
currents were completed on the Fox River. Water Quality synoptic
surveys were completed on the Rock River and the Peshtigo River.
One month long dynamic survey was completed on the Wisconsin River.
Abstracts or Reports were not submitted to the Regional Clearing-
house for the studies completed in FY'82.
(6) Effluent Monitoring Program
Wisconsin has 157 major dischargers, consisting of 81 municipal and 76
industrial dischargers. Inspections planned and completed for FY'82 and
planned for FY'83 are indicated below:
FY'82 FY'82 FY'83
Commitment Actual Projected
CEI's (Majors)
Municipal 22* 17 15
Industrial 25* 14 0
CSI's (Majors)
Municipal 22* 26 30
Industrial 25* 33 40
O&M Inspections (mun.) 0 0 0
Grant Compliance Inspec. (mun) ** 50 70
(Federally financed plants)
Operational Assistance (mun.) 12 15 12
Toxic Sampling Surveys 0 0 15
*Total commitments were 44 municipal surveys and 50 industrial surveys
**No commitments
Wisconsin met or exceeded their commitments for FY'82. However, they did
not commit to any O&M inspections with completion of Form 7500, and they
do not complete the Form 7500 for construction grant compliance inspec-
tions. Projections for FY'83 indicate a comparable program, with increa-
ses noted for municipal and industrial CSI's, grant compliance inspec-
tions, and toxic sampling surveys. Wisconsin shows a decrease in effort
for major CEI's, with no industrial surveys planned. However, the State
plans to do 275 surveys at minor industrial facilities (both CEI and
CSI). All of the major industrial CSI's planned are on the Compliance
Monitoring Priority List (CMPL).
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(7) Biological Monitoring Program
The proposed biological monitoring program has not been implemented by
the State of Wisconsin since 1978. Data collected in past years was
evaluated and, as a result, it was determined that the State would drop
the program. Wisconsin has developed its own network of stations, some
of which may be at or near the National Network stations. Biological
data are collected from these stations as necessary to determine water
quality assessment and use attainment. Macroinvertebrates and fish are
the parameters used. Fish tissue data are entered into STORET.
Wisconsin reviewed their ambient network for FY'83 and decided to dis-
continue analysis of pentachlorophenol on fish tissue at 21 of the 29
"CORE" stations. This action was taken because a review of data for the
past 5 years showed no detectable levels of pentachlorophenol.
Wisconsin has the capability to conduct static and flow-through bioassays
and has performed bioassay studies at selected dischargers over the past
two years. Biological sampling is also a part of intensive surveys as
necessary.
(8) Data Interpretation and Reporting
Using the Section 305(b) reporting process, the State of Wisconsin has
submitted biennially a report to the USEPA describing the quality of
their waters. The latest report submitted was for the year 1982.
Ambient Data
Wisconsin submits their ambient water quality data quarterly for
storage into the STORET system.
Effluent Data
For FY'1982 the state submitted a report of each sampling and/or
evaluation inspection for major permittees to the Compliance Track-
ing Unit of the Water Division
Intensive Survey Data
Abstracts were not submitted for FY 1982. Intensive survey data are
in STORET.
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LEGEND
• CORE Network
O State Station(s)
a Pesticides Station(s)
© Dual Purpose NASQAN USGS
A NASQAN Station(s) USGS
• Benchmark USGS
WISCONSIN
Figure 8 - State Ambient Monitoring NetvrorV,
USGS Ambient Monitoring Network and U.S. Corps
of Engineers Sampling Sites
Major Dischargers:
M - Municipal
I - Industrial
P - Power Plants
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Table 14
MINIMUM PARAMETERS
STATION
24102C
54J017
54100!
571052
681096
411069
52)061
601095
451226
051210
711002
311036
43100J
431002
431080
381001
361070
361071
691035
011001
721002
501003
151066
721220
441003
441002
371001
621107
101094
181057
091051
121017
06)029
471009
481026
121016
481027
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21VIIS
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105 ST
105 ST
111 ST
133 ST
079 ST
101 ST
117 ST
087 ST
009 ST
139 ST
061 ST
083 ST
083 ST
083 ST
075 ST
071 ST
071 ST
135 ST
001 ST
141 ST
097 ST
069 ST
141 ST
085 ST
085 ST
073 ST
121 ST
019 ST
035 ST
017 ST
023 ST
Oil ST
09J ST
037 ST
02 J ST
093 ST
ST»TF AHBIENT/MCHUT. STATIONS! vis.
FISCAL YEAR OF 1983
Numbers under minimum parameters indicate year and quarter
of last record
LOCATION
FOX RIVER AT BERLIN
POCK P CTH M INDIAIIFORD DAM
POCK P AT AFTON
WISCONSIN RIVFR AT WISCONSIN DC
FOX RIVER AT CTH I BRIDGE
KINNIKINNIC RIVER AT 7TH AVENUE
ROOT RIVER AT JOHHSOM PARK
SHEBOYGAN R AT STH 2B SHEBOYGAN
FOX RIVER AT BPPLETON
FOX R ABOVE DFPERE DAM
FOX RIVER L»Kr WINNEBACO OUTLET
KEWAUNEE P. AT CTH F NR KEWAUNEC
OCONTO R NEAR GILLETT
OCONTO RIVER AT OCONTO
PENSAUKEE R 9BELL BRIDGE RD PEN
PFSHTIGO RIVER AT PESHTIGO
E.TWIN R "CTH VV MR TWO RIVERS
k.TWIN R "CTH B NR SHOTO
WOLF RIVER AT NEW LONDON
WISCONSIN R AT PETENKELL DAM
WISCONSIN R ABOVE BIRON DAM
WISCONSIN R ABOVE DUBAY DAM
wis R BL MERRILL DAM
WIS R 20 FT AR NEK STP OUTFALL
WISCONSIN R BRIDGE AT HCNAUGHTO
WISCONSIN R AT HAT RAPIDS DAM
WISCONSIN RIVER AT WAUSAU
BLACK R.OLD/H'.CHANNEL»5TH 93 BG
BLACK R. GRAND AVE NEILLSVILLC
CHIPP R.» N8P DELLS DAM TAILPAC
CHIP P.»NSP HOLCOMBE DM TAILPAC
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MISS R. MOUTH OF LAKE PEPIN
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32 32
32 32
32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32
32
32
32 32
32 32
r R
H E
S
I
D
U
E
32 31
31 31
31 31
32 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
32 32
31
32 32
31 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 31
31 31
32 32
31 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 31
33 32
33 33
33 33
32 32
33 33
33 33
32 32
33 32
32 32
33 33
33 33
33 32
33 33
K N
J 0
E 2
L
N
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
31 31
33 33
33 33
32 33
32 33
33 32
31 31
33 32
32 32
31 31
33 33
32 33
33 33
33 33
32 33
33 33
33 33
33 33
32 32
33 32
33 32
32 32
32 32
p r T
HEX
DCS
HAS
- I, U
T E
0 C
31 32
31 32
31 32
31 32
31 31
31 31
31 32
31 31
32 32
31 31
32 32
31 31
31 32
32 32
32 32
31 31
31 31
31 31
32 32
31 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
31 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 32
32 31
32 32
32 32
32 32
TOTAL NUMBER or SITES 37
YEAR fc tiUAPTER I.E. 31» 1983* 1ST QUARTER! 33* 1983, 2ND QUARTER I 33al9B3, 3RD QUARTER, 34« 1983, 4TH QUARTER
- 122 -
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Table 15
NASQAN AND IIYUROLOCIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK FY 1989 SAMPLING FREQUENCIES FUR SITES AND ANALYTICAL SCHEDULES, SORTED UY STATE
NUMBERS UNDER SCHEDULES INDICATE THE MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED USAGE FOR INDICATED SCHEDULES IN FY 1983
Q DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED QUARTERLY
B DENOTES THAT SITES ARE TO BE SAMPLED BIMONTHLY
STATE-WISCONSIN NETWORK-NASQAN
STATION STATION NAME SITE SCHEDULE 86
NUMBER SAMPLING (NUTRIENTS)
FREQUENCY
4024430 NEMADJ1 RIVER NEAR SOUTH SUPERIOR B 6
4027S95 BAD RIVER AT ODANAH B 6
4067500 HENOMIHtE RIVER NEAR MCALLISTER B 6
4085000 FOX RIVEK AT WRIGHTSTOWN Q 4
4085427 HANITOWOC RIVER AT MANITOWOC Q 4
4087000 MILWAUKEE RIVER AT MILWAUKEE Q 4
5340500 St CROIX RIVER AT ST CROIX FALLS q 4
5369500 CII1PPEUA RIVER AT DURAND B 6
5382000 BLACK RIVER NEAR GALESVILLE B 6
5407000 WISCONSIN RIVER AT MUSCODA B 6
SCHEDULE 1904
(COMMON IOIIS)
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
SCHEDULE
176 OR 177
(COMMON/TRACE)
SCHEDULE 1703
(RADIOCIIEM)
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2.000 UMHOS
STATE-WISCONSIN NETWORK-HYDROLOCIC BENCH-MARK NETWORK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
HO
NO
STATION
NUMBER
4063700
STATION NAME
POPPLE R NR FENCE
SITE
SAMPLING
FREQUENCY
SCHEDULE 86
(NUTRIENTS)
SCHEDULE 1904
(COMMON IONS)
SCHEDULE
176 OR 177
(COMMON/TRACE)
SCHEDULE 1703
(RADIOCIIEII)
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
> 2,000 UMHOS
NO
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U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule
Wisconsin
NUTRIENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 85
NAME
NITROGEN, DIS. N02+N03 AS N
NITROGEN, DIS. NH4 AS N
PHOSPHORUS, DIS. ORTHO AS P
PHOSPHORUS, DIS.
NITROGEN, NH4+ORG AS N
PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL
RADIOCHEMICALS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1703
NAME
POTASSIUM, DIS.
FILTRATION GROSS-B
GROSS ALPHA DIS. U-NA
GROSS ALPHA SUS.U-NA
GROSS-B, DIS. CS137
GROSS-B, DIS. SR-90
GROSS-2, SUSP. CS137
GROSS-B, SUSP. SR-90
RADIUM-225, DIS. RN
U.DIS. FL-EXT. GR-W
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 176
NAME
ARSENIC, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS.
COPPER, DIS.
IRUN, DIS.
LEAD, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS.
MANGANESE, DIS.
MERCURY, DIS.
MOLYBDENUM, DIS.
NICKEL, DIS.
SELENIUM, DIS.
SILVER, DIS.
- 124 -
STRONTIUM, DIS.
VANADIUM, DIS.
ZINC, DIS.
CALCIUM, DIS.
MAGNESIUM, DIS.
SODIUM, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS.
SILICA, DIS.
SULFATE, DIS.
FLUORIDE, DIS.
CHLORIDE, DIS.
ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
pH, (LABORATORY)
SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAS
TURBIDITY, NTU
ALK, TOT LAB CAC03
METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment 14
-------
U.S. Geological Survey Analytical Schedule
(Wisconsin)
COMMON CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 1904
NAME
CALCIUM, DIS.
MAGNESIUM, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS.
SILICA, DIS.
SODIUM, DIS.
CHLORIDE, DIS
FLUORIDE, DIS
NAME
ROE, DIS. AT 180C
SULFATE, DIS.
ALK TOT LAB. CAC02
pH (LABORATORY)
SP. CONDUCTANCE LAB
TURBIDITY (NTU)
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, COMMON AND TRACE DISSOLVED INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS
SCHEDULE NUMBER 177
NAME
ARSENIC, DIS.
ALUMINUM, DIS.
BARIUM, DIS.
BERYLLIUM, DIS.
CADMIUM, DIS.
CHROMIUM, DIS.
COBALT, DIS.
COPPER, DIS.
IRON, DIS.
LEAD, DIS.
LITHIUM, DIS.
.MANGANESE,-DIS.
MERCURY, DIS.
MOLYBDENUM, DIS.
NICKEL, DIS.
SELENIUM, DIS.
SILVER, DIS.
STRONTIUM, DIS.
NAME
VANADIUM, DIS.
ZINC, DIS.
CALCIUM, DIS.
MAGNESIUM, DIS.
SODIUM, DIS.
POTASSIUM, DIS.
SILICA, DIS.
SULFATE, DIS.
FLUORIDE, DIS.
CHLORIDE, DIS.
ROE, DIS. AT 180 C
pH, (LABORATORY)
SP. CONDUCTANCE, LAB
TURBIDITY, NTU
ALK TOT. LAB
METALS, DIS. CHE-EXT
Attachment
- 125 -
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- 126
FY1983-Major Discharger List
Industrial
(Pulp «nd Paper Hills)
1 1
Xa*e
3.1 -American Can Co.
I a. Awl can Can Co.
Aaerlcan Can Co.
Appleton Papers. Inc.
Badger Paper Hills. Inc.
Con so I (dated Papers, Inc.
•<• (Appleton Division)
Consol(dated Papers, Inc.
5 (Joint W.T.P.)
ConsolIdated Papers, Inc.
| (Stevens Point Dlv.)
'Consolidated Paper. Inc.
| (WIs. Rlv. Dlv.)
_ Flanbeau Paper Co.
JIS-Fort Howard Paper Co..
^f-j'Ganstar Building
J Materials Co.
J|2 Georgia Pacific Corp.
jjo, Green Bay Packaging, Inc.
Paper Co.' _
(Dlv. of Anrlcon Carp.)
IOJ: Kimberly-Clark Corp.
(Lakevlew HI 11)
Klaberly Clark Corp.
| (Joint W.T.P.)
££3-M|dtec Paper Corp.
Moslnee Paper Corp.
Naenah Paper Co.
(WhitIng-Plover Mill)
Nekcosa Papers Inc.
- (Joint WTP)
Niagara of Wisconsin
Paper Corp.
Nlcolet Paper Corp.
Owens-Illinois. Inc.
P.H. Glatfelter Co.
(Bergstrom Paper D|v.)
Pope and Talbot. Inc.
Pope and Talbot. Inc.
Procter and Gamble Paper
Paper Products Co.
Rhinelander Paper Co.
life
X17
18
X30
T3I
Location
Ashland
Green Bay
Rothschild
Combined Locks
Peshtlgo
Appleton
Wisconsin Rapids
Stevens Point
Whiting
Park Falls
Green Bay
Cornell
Tomahavk
Green Bay
Appleton
Neenah
Neenah
Klnberly
Mos.lne*
Whiting
Nakoosa
Niagara
OePure
Tcnahawk
Neenah
Eau Claire
Udysmith
Green Bay
Permit No.
WI-0003140-3
WI-OOOI 261-2
W 1-0003450-2
W 1-0000990-2
W 1-0000603-3
WI-0001082-2
W 1-0037991 -3
WI-O003344-3
W 1-0003468-3
W 1-000321 2-2
WI-0001848-2
W 1-0003034-3
WI-0003603-3
W 1-0000973-2
WI-O00059I-2
W 1-0000680-2
Wt -0037842-2
Wt -0000698-2
Wt-000 3671-2
W 1-000361 1-3
B
W I -0003620-3
Wt -0000752-3
WI-OOOI47>2
Wl -0002 8 10-3
WI-OOOI 121-2
W 1-0003077-3
WI-O003204-3
Wt-0001031-2
Major Expiration
FT' 81 Date
* 9-30-86
• 12-31-66
* 12-31-82
• 12-31-86
* 12-31-86
• 3-31-63
* 9-30-86
* 9-30-86
* 9-30-86
* 12-31-82
* 12-31-66
• 12-31-86
* 9-30-86
• 9-30-66
* 12-31-86
* 12-31-86
* 12-31-86
* 12-31-86
• 9-30-62
* 9-30-86'
* 9-30-86
• 12-31-86
* 12-31-86
* 9-30-86
* 12-31-86
• 9-30-86
• 9-30-66
• 9-30-86
Rhlneiandc
WI-0003026-2
5-31-63
Attachment 15
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- 127 -
FT 1983 Major Discharge- List
Industrial
(Miscellaneous Categories)
JV6
JV7
J.St>
JTS7-
JIS2
Mae
Ansul Co-
tohl«r Co.
Milwaukee Solvey Coke
Murphy 01 1 Corp.
(Refinery)
Northern Engraving Co.,
Inc.
Peter Cooper Corp.
Vulcan Materials Co.rv '
(Chenlcals Division)
Oconomowoc Electroplating
Bill I Ips Plating
Phillips Plastics
J. I. Case j i '
Jaenes 8. Downing
Ladlsh Malting
Ladlsh Trl-Clover
Tecunseh Products ; -£
Trent Tube - Crucible-Plant /I
Trent Tube-Crucible-Plant »2 & 3
Waupaca Foundry H _ -
Location
Marlnette
Kohler
MlIwuakee
Superior
Sparta
Oak'Creek
Port Edwards
i
Ashlpp^i
Phillips
Medford
Racine ..
Melt
Jefferson
Pleasant Prairie
New Holsteln
East Troy
"East Troy
Vaupaca
Permit No.
WI-0001040-2
MI-0001309-2
11-0026247-4
Wt-0003085-2
WI-C00277I-2
WI-C000779-4
WIH3003365-3
XI-0002241-2
WI-0041149-2
Wl-0038*66-2
Wt-00003!1-3
WI-0001236-2
W1-0002038-2
W1-0004481-2
MI-0000230-3
Wl-0034541-2
W1-0038938-2
WI-0026379-2
Major
FT'81
Expiration
Data
12-31-82
6-30-62
>3l-85
3-31-82
6-30-82
6-30-83
6-30-82
6-30-82
6-25-80
6-30-82
12-31-82
12-31-82
6-29-34
12-31-66
3-31-82
>3l-62
3-31-82
Attachment 15-1
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- 128 -
Ft 1983Major Discharge List
Industrial
(rower Plants)
None
p) Dairy I and Power Coop*
• (Alna J6)
pX Dairy land Power Coop. , .
fij Madison Gas 4 Electric Co.
p^ Vis. Electric Power Co.
(Commerce Street)
f/QVIs. Electric Power Co.
(Valley)
97 Vis. Electric Power Co.
Vis. Electric Power Co.
(Lakeside)
fl Vis. Electric Power Co.
(Port Washington)
P£ Vis. Electric Power Co.
(Point BeachT
Vis. Electric Power Co.
(Pleasant Prairie)
Vis. Power 4 Light
(Edgewater 1-4)
Vis. Power 4 Light
(Nelson Dewey)
Vis. Power 4 Light
((Blackhawk)
Vis. Power 4 Light
(Rock River)
Vis. Power 4 Light
(Columbia)
Vis. Public Service Corp.
Vis. Public Service Corp.
(Put I lam)
Vis. Public Service Corp.
(Veston 142)
Vis. Public Service Corp.
(Veston 3)
Pll
\H
?l
p\5
Location
MM
Penult No.
VI«C04022>3
Major
FY'8I
Genoa VI -0003239-3
Madison VI-0001961-3
Milwaukee VI-0000892-3
(35 MCW's 4 Oil & Gas Fired)
Milwaukee VI-000093I-3
Expiration
Date
6-30-64
6-30-66
6-30-66
>3l-86
3-31-66
Oak Creek
St. Francis
(310 MGW's Oil 4 Gas
Port Washington
Two Rivers
Pleasant Prairie
Sheboygan
Cassvllle
Belolt
Belolt
Portage
Newaunee
Green Bay
Rothschild
Rothschild
VI -000091 4-2 *
VI -0000906-3 •
Fired)
VI -0000922-2 *
Vt-0000957-2 •
VI -0041 254-2 *
VI -0001 589-3 *
V.I -0002381 -3
VI -0002399-3
VI -0002402-3 •
VI -0002730-3 *
VI-OOOI57I-2 •
V! -0000965-3 *
.'VIH3003I3I-3 *
VI -0042765-2 *
6-30-63
3-31-66
6-30-83
6-30-63
12-31-65
6-30-86
6-30-86
6-30-66
6-30-86
6-30-66
6-30-83
6-30-66
6-30-86
12-31-65
Attachment 15-2
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WISCONSIN
FT 1963 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
MUNICIPAL
Name
ft / ftatlgo - City of, STP
W 1 Appleton - City of, STP
M3 Ashland - City of, STP
M M Baraboo - City of, STP
«5 Beaver Dam - City of, STP
Mfc Balolt - STP ' -
M7 Belolt - Towi of, STP
M? Berlin - City of, STP
mq Brookfleld - City of, STP
f/[ 10 Burl I ngton - City of, STP -
M/1 tedarburg - City of, STP
M | 2. Qilppawa Fall s - City of, STP'
M 13 CtlntonvlUe - City of, STP
/Vt If CePare - City of, STP
ty l£ Eau Claire - City of, STP
M jt Fond du Lac - City of, STP ,
/HJ"? Fort Atkinson - City of, STP
At | % Genaantcwn - Village of, STP
JH |*| Grafton - Village of, STP
Q-wn Bay - MSO STP
Hertford - City of, ST?
Hsart of the Valley, MSO STP
ft 13 Janesvllle - City of, STP
Mif Jefferson - City of, STP
A2.5 Kanosha - City of, STP
JLaCrosse - City of, STP
Lake Geneva - City of, STP
>tadlson - MSO STP ,
MXI Manlto«oc - City of, STP
M30 »*rlnette - City of, STP
Wshfleld - City of, STP
l*yvllle - City of, STP
Menasha - SJ3. t4. East Side STP
'M»nasna - SJJ. /4, test Side STP
M35 Manomonle - City of, STP
M37 Hsrrll I - City of, STP
JMII«auke« - SMS, Cown-Jones Island STP
MNaukee - SW, Coram-South Shore STP
fVWCjtooroe - City of, STP
Location
Permit No.
Expiration Oat*
Town of Roll Ing
Appl eton
Ashland
Baraboo
Beaver Oan
Belolt
Belolt
Berlin
Brookfleld
Burlington
Cedarburg
Cnlppeva Fal Is
aintonvllle
OePere
Eau Glair*
Fond du Lac
Fort Atkinson
Gormantovn
Grafton
Sreen Bay
(tort ford
Kaukauna
Janesvllle
Jefferson
Kanosna
LaCrosse
Lake Geneva
Madison
Manltowoc
Msrlnette
Marshfleld
Msyvllle
Manasha
Msnasha
H»nomonl
Msrrlll
Ml (vaukee
Milwaukee
Manro*
Wl -00221 44-2
W-0023221-2
HI -0030767-2
W -0020605-2
Wl -0023345-2
WI-C023370-2
HI -0026930-2
W -0021 229-2
HI -0023469-2
Wl -0022926-2
W -0020222-2
Wl -0023604-2
WI-0021 466-2
W! -$023787-2
Wl -0023850-2
Wl -0023990-2
Wl -0022489-2
Wl -0020567-2
Wl -00201 84-2
Wl -0020991 -2
Wl -00201 92-3
Wl -0031 232-3
Wl -00 30350-2
Wl -0024333-2
Wl -0028703-2
Wl -00298 5 1-2
Wl -00211 30-2
Wl -0024597-2
Wl -0024601 -2
WI-0026182-2
Wl -0021 024-2
Wl -0024643-2
Wl -0025909-2
W| -0024686-2
Wl -0024708-2
WI-0020150-2
Wl -0024767-2
Wl -0024 775-2
WI-O020362-2
6/30/84
8/31/84
7/31/84
11/30/82
11/30/82
6/30/84
6/30/84
12/31/82
9/30/80
5/31/84
11/30/82
9/30/82
12/31/82
6/30/84
6/30/82
6/30/84
6/30/82
6/30/82
3/31/87
3/31/84
9/30/84
9/30/84
6/30/84
6/30/82
6/30/83
3/31/84
It/30/82
6/30/82
3/31/84.
3/31/84
6/30/83
9/30/82
6/30/84
6/30/84
3/31/84
3/31/84
12/31/82
12/31/82
6/30/82
Attachment 15-3
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WtSCONS IN
FT 1983 LIST OF MAJOR DISCHARGERS
HJNICIPAL (cont'd)
Naee
Hiskego N.W. 01 st. STP
/VVfiNeenah-Menasha - SW Conn STP
few tol stein - City of. STP
Naw London - Ctty of, STP
N*th Park - S-O. STP
Oconcmowoc - City of, STP
M47 Oconto - City of, STP
Osnkosh - City of, STP
Pashtlgo - City of, WTR & SW Utl . STP
MSGPIattevllte - City of, STP
MSI Plymouth - City of, STP
flSXPort Washington
tf 53 Portage - City of, STP
M5«f Prairie du Chlen - «ty of, STP
MSS Racine - City of, STP
flSt Reedsburg - City of,' STP
/i|57Rhlnelander - City of, STP
MSS Rlo» UKa - City of, STP
/1151? RIchland Gonter - City of, STP
- city of, STP
tethachltd - City of, STP
Pl62-Sha«ano Lake S. 0. /I , STP
Mt3 Shaboygan - Ctty of, STP
P1l2
»l -0024929-2
t»l -0022900-2
W -0021 181 -2
Wl -0022861 -2
»l -0025038-2
Ml -0030651 -2
.Wl -0020435-2
VI -0030031 -2
Wl -0020460-2
Wl -0020427-3
Wl -0020257-2
WI-0025 194-2
Wl -0020371 -2
Wl -0020044-2
Wl -0021 865-2
WI-0020109-2
Wl -0021 032-2
WJ-0030279H
Wl -0028452-2
Wl -002541 1-2
Wl -002881 9-2
Wl -0020737-2
Wl -0029572-2
Wl -0020338-2
Wl -0021 II 3-2
Wl -0020478-2
Wl -0025593-2
W1-O025593-2
Wl -0026590-2
Wl -0028541 -2
Wl -0029971 -2
Wl -0036490-2
Wl -0022772-2
Wl -0025739-2
Wl -0025763-2
'Wl -0020001 -2
Wl -0025644-2
Wl -0031 399-1
VI H»31 461-1
7/31/93
9/30/84
9/30/82
3/31/84
6/30/34
3/31/84
9/30/82
3/31/84
6/30/84
11/30/82
1/31/84
3/31/84
11/30/84
3/31/84
6/30/84
3/31/84
11/30/84
9/30/82
6/30/84
6/30/82
9/30/85
6/30/84
6/30/84
6/30/84
6/30/32
6/30/84
6/30/84
9/30/84
6/30/82
6/30/82
6/30/82
6/30/84
12/31/82
12/31/82
6/^0/84
12/^1/86
12/31/34
9/30/84
6/30/82
9/30/84
2/28/85
6/30/86
Attachment 15-4
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- 131 -
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM GUIDANCE FOR WATER MONITORING
AND WASTELOAD ALLOCATIONS STATE SUMMARY
Illinois Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Ohio
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
**
*
*
*
*
_
*
*
*
**
*
*
-
**
**
**
*
**
*
-
**
*
*
***
*
*
-
*
**
**
***
**
**
-
*
**
**
*
*
*
-
**
Programs
1. National Ambient Monitoring Network
2. State Monitoring Network
3. Quality Assurance Program
4. Intensive Survey Program
5. Effluent Monitoring Program
6. Proposed Biological Monitoring Program (1)
7. Data Interpretation and Reporting
* Meets program guidance for water monitoring and waste load allocations
** Minor program deficiencies/differences
Major program deficiencies/differences
***
(1) All states except Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin participated to some
extent in the Proposed Biological Monitoring Program in 1982. The work that
was done met the .requirements of the guidance for water quality monitoring
and waste load allocations.
2. PROGRAM GUIDANCE FOR WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND WASTE LOAD ALLOCATIONS.
FEDERAL ACTIVITIES'
The Federal role for implementation of the program guidance for water quality
monitoring and waste load allocations is one of overview for all the elements
except Data Interpretation and Reporting and Effluent Monitoring which are
described below:
a. Effluent Monitoring
The Federal effluent monitoring program is quite active in Region V. The
principal areas of focus in selecting candidates for review under the
NPDES permit compliance program are enforcement case development and sup-
port, priority NPDES permitting, self-monitoring quality assurance and
compliance verification. Primary targets for inspection within the cate-
gory of compliance verification are permittees which are on the State
Compliance Monitoring Priority List (CMPL). These facilities, by mutual
agreement, are to receive increased State and Federal attention during
the year, due to their compliance histories. The following table is a
reflection of the inspection activity of Region V in FY'82 and FY'83.
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Region V Inspections
FY'82 (Actual)
CEI 42
CSI (Toxics) 19
CSI (Mun.) 14
CSI (Non-Mun.) 5
PAI 9
Biosurveys
Special Investigations 14
NPOES Permit Investigations 11
FY'83 (Proposed)
134
17
12
35
38
2
b. Data Interpretation and Reporting
The Federal role in Data Interpretation and Reporting includes the follow-
ing:
Headquarters assigns a STORET representative for each Region. This indi-
vidual has the responsibility for establishing and implementing STORET
policies, for determining which data should and should not be stored, who
should or should not be using the system and what their usage allowance
should be. This individual can provide direct assistance or questions
pertaining to the use of STORET programs and other technically oriented
matters. The Regional STORET Representative will store data for states
when necessary. At the present time, data are stored for Indiana until
such time as the state has hired sufficient staff and obtained appropriate
equipment to allow direct data entry.
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3. SECTION 208 AREAWIDE WASTE TREATMENT MANAGEMENT
The 1981 Amendments to the Clean Water Act did not reauthorize funding under
Section 208. Congress did, however provide in Section 205(j) for up to 1%
of State's available Construction Grants obligation or $100,000 which ever
is greater to be used for water quality management planning. In carrying
out planning with these grants the State should give consideration and fund-
ing priority to local, regional and interstate entities and designated or
undesignated areawide planning agencies.
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Illinois
All monitoring work supported by Section 208 has been completed. The Illinois
EPA is using Section 205(j) funds both directly and by contracting with area-
wide agencies. The funds will be used by IEPA for water quality standards
development, review and revision.
Three areawide planning agencies have contracts to carryout volunteer lake
monitoring programs. The program will have interested citizen volunteers
sampling lakes for at least six sampling periods to determine lake transpar-
ency. The number of lakes in each planning area is as follows:
Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission - 15 lakes
Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and
Regional Planning Commission - 3 lakes
Greater Egypt Planning and Development
Commission - 9 lakes
Reports for these lakes will be prepared at the end of the sampling period.
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Indiana
Monitoring work funded by 208 has been completed in Indiana. A 205(j) grant
offer has been forwarded to the ISBH. The scope of the grant offer work pro-
gram includes surveillance work that will support wasteload allocation revi-
sion for the Grand Calumet River - Indiana Harbor Ship Canal. The ISBH and
its contractor will sample effluent, water quality, flow, benthic oxygen
demand; sample sediment cores for EPA priority pollutants, excluding the 31
volatiles; survey physical stream characteristics; and directly determine
stream reaeration rates. Finally, industrial dischargers that split compli-
ance monitoring samples will analyze their samples for the appropriate para-
meters included in the study. In addition, the state and its contractor will
determine physical stream characteristics, gather samples of core sediments
for analysis of the EPA priority pollutants, excluding the 31 volatiles, and
directly determine stream reaction rates by a tracer method in support of a
wasteload allocation study for Trail Creek.
ISBH is also using 205(j) funds to analyze samples from the Wabash, Salamonie
and White River Basin waters where there are potential toxicant problems. The
samples will be gathered in accordance with the following:
30 industrial outfall water samples
13 municipal sewage treatment plant effluents
60 sediment samples
60 fish tissue samples
43 sludge samples
The above industrial effluent samples will be analyzed for those parameters
expected to be present from their respective manufacturing processes. Fish
flesh will be analyzed for 90 of the organic priority pollutants and ten
toxic metals. The remainder of the organic priority pollutants, primarily
purgeable compounds, will not be included for fish flesh analysis, nor will
iron, manganese or aluminum. In addition, the ISBH will collect and analyze
ambient water samples from an area of the Salamonie River watershed where
agricultural runoff is expected to occur.
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Michigan
Michigan's 208 monitoring efforts are complete. EPA has awarded FY'82 205(j)
funds for monitoring efforts in Michigan. Michigan DNR will measure the
impact on aquatic life of chlorine and ammonia discharges from 10 municipal
wastewater treatment plants. Water quality samples will be taken concurrently
with benthic macroinvertebrate and fish community samples. The results will
be used to determine NPDES permit effluent limits for these plants to develop
refined permit limit calculation procedures applicable to all wastewater
treatment plants in Michigan.
The Michigan Department of Public Health is using 205(j) funds to develop a
systematic approach to, and investigation of, groundwater contamination
threats to public health. The DPH will sample groundwater at the majority
of 100 sites known to potentially threaten groundwater quality. The assess-
ment will more precisely define the extent and degree of contamination at
sampled sites, and help MDNR target response programs.
The Livingston County Health Department will coordinate a monthly program
operated by lake association volunteers. Data will be used to determine the
status of the lakes water quality.
The Genesee-Lapeer-Shiawasee Planning and Development Commission, in conjunc-
tion with MDNR, will test a pilot use attainability analysis procedure on two
municipal dischargers. Testing of the procedures will include water quality
sampling.
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Minnesota
The MPCA is continuing to sponsor the ground and surface water monitoring
portion of the Garwin Brook Rural Clean Water Project in Southeast Minnesota
with the last of the 208 funds. The work is directed toward determining the
quantity and impact of agricutural nonpoint source pollution, as well as
assessing the effects of best management practices on its abatement. Monitor-
ing is done at 2 sediment discharge sites, two flow gaging stations and two
farm wells. MPCA intends to continue this effort with 106 or other funds
after 208 funds are expended in the summer of 1983.
Minnesota is using a portion of its FY'82 205(j) funds to fund monitoring
activities that support water quality program work. One part of their moni-
toring work will support a habitat assessment of the Metropolitan Twin Cities
segment of the Mississippi River. Bottom dredge samples to determine physical
structure and electros hocking to determine fish population composition will
be analyzed. The habitat assessment will, in turn, provide support for the
MPCA Twin Cities combined sewer overflow study.
MPCA is using 205(j) to fund a second, larger monitoring effort. The state
will conduct the water quality, effluent, flow, fish monitoring and stream
characteristic sampling, as needed to support 8 site specific water quality
standards criteria investigations and 12 use attainability studies on water-
ways affected by communities with advanced treatment requirements. This
work will then be used to revise water quality standards, as appropriate.
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208 Revision
Ohio
With 205(j) funds Ohio EPA is sampling fish and macroinvertebrates at fifty
four (54) stations to refine use designation criteria to revise water quality
standards.
The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) is providing local
support for the USGS streamflow gauge on the Chagrin River at Willoughby.
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Wisconsin
The WDNR will conduct 3 synoptic water quality surveys in the Lower Fox River
between the DePere dam and Green Bay to support development of the wasteload
allocation for BOD and possibly ammonia. They will also use FY'82 205(j)
funds to coordinate the ambient water quality monitoring network, compile
data and prepare the 1984 305(b) report and the interim status report.
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4. HEADQUARTERS PROGRAM
a. Effluent Guidelines, Exposure/Risk and Dilution Studies (Priority
Pollutants!
1) State Role
No monitoring for priority pollutants is conducted.
2) Federal Role
No priority pollutant samples were collected in 1979. In 1980 and
1981 samples were collected by the Eastern and Central District
Offices with assistance from the Central Regional Laboratory. The
sample analyses were done by the CRL or completed by contract labora-
tories. The Central District Office also collected samples in 1982.
Reports have been written for all priority pollutant studies and the
data are entered into STORET. This project is no longer being funded
by Headquarters.
b. Hot Spot Studies
1) State Role
No monitoring is conducted.
2) Federal Role
EPA has completed 24 "hot spot" studies (7 in Region 5) of local areas
projected to have toxics problems after BAT, as part of paragraph 12
of the NRDC Settlement Agreement. These studies will provide insights
into the source of water quality problems in urban waters. This pro-
ject is no longer being funded by Headquarters.
c. POTW/Toxics Project
1) State Role
No monitoring is conducted.
2) Federal Role
The POTW/Toxics Project is described in an interim report put out by
the Effluent Guidelines Division entitled Fate of Priority Pollutants
in Public Owned Treatment Works (EPA 440/1-80-301). Influent, efflu-
ent and sludge samples were collected from 50 selected locations
throughout the country. This includes two pilot studies, one in Indi-
anapolis and one in Cincinnati. The work is completed and a final re-
port is written. The final report is entitled Fate of Priority Pollu-
tants in Publicly Owned Treatment Works (EPA 440/1-82/303) September
1982. This work is also referenced in the Federal Register September
1982, Vol 47, Number 188, Page 42698.
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5. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (Q&M) PROGRAM
a. State Role
The operation of the program in each of the States is described below,
for FY'83.
1) Illinois
The State is conducting the construction grant compliance inspection
when construction is completed and reporting the results on Form
7500. The Corps of Engineers conducts periodic construction grant
inspections. Forms 7500 are filled out for all major municipal
sampling inspections conducted.
In addition, inspections are conducted without filling out Form 7500.
These are mostly reconnaisance inspections conducted on minor dis-
chargers.
Follow-up inspections are conducted on problem facilities, and techni-
cal assistance is being provided.
O&M manuals are reviewed in the Compliance Assurance Section.
2) Indiana
Construction grant compliance inspections are conducted and results
are reported on Form 7500. The Corps of Engineers conducts periodic
and final construction grants inspections (without Form 7500).
Forms 7500 are filled out at every major municipal discharger which
is inspected. Usually a CSI (with completion of Form 3560) is conduc-
ted at the same time,
Inspections are also conducted at majors and minors which are not re-
ported on Form 7500, but are reported on a State form. These inspec-
tions far exceed the number of inspections conducted for any other
purpose.
The state conducts follow-up inspections at problem facilities, and
provides technical assistance, .either from State staff or by referral
to the private sector.
The Plan Review Section provides review of O&M manuals. The O&M pro-
gram for Indiana was significantly expanded in FY'80.
3) Michigan
The State plans to conduct construction grant compliance inspections
after completion of construction. Results are reported on Form 7500.
The Corps of Engineers is conducting periodic and final construction
grants inspections (without Form 7500).
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Resources are deficient now to carry out a full O&M program; however,
O&M inspections are planned for FY'83'.
Some inspections are performed that are not reported on Form 7500.
These are usually related to operational assistance.
Finally, the state conducts follow-up inspections on an estimated 10%
of the total inspections performed. Also, reviews of O&M manuals are
performed.
4) Minnesota
The State is conducting construction grant compliance inspections.
The Corps of Engineers is conducting periodic and final construction
grants inspections (without Form 7500).
Whenever a CEI or CSI is performed, at a major discharger, Form 7500
is completed along with the Form 3560. For minor dischargers, page 5
of the Form 7500 is completed along with the Form 3560.
Follow-up inspections are being performed, as well as technical assis-
tance.
Also, the State reviews O&M manuals and approves start-up services
and plans of operation for plants within its jurisdiction.
5) Ohio
The State does not conduct construction grant compliance inspections.
The State would conduct such inspections if EPA provided a list of
those plants that have gone on line during the past year. The Corps
of Engineers is conducting periodic and final construction grants in-
spections (without Form 7500).
The State conducts O&M inspections and reports the results on Form
7500. In addition, a Form 7500 is completed whenever a Form 3560 is
filled out for compliance purposes.
The State conducts a great number of inspections other than those re-
ported on Form 7500. Forms 7500 are completed for major dischargers
only.
The State performs follow-up inspections and provides limited techni-
cal assistance to problem plants, including review of O&M manuals
for plants in its jurisdiction.
6) Wisconsin
For Federally funded projects, the State conducts a final audit on
plants when construction is complete, but results are not reported
on Form 7500. The Corps of Engineers conducts periodic inspections
during construction of Federally funded projects. However, most pro-
jects are state-funded and inspected by State personnel.
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The State performs O&M inspections, but results are not reported on
Form 7500. State personnel write a narrative report for each inspec-
tion done.
The State performs follow-up inspections and technical assistance.
They have at least one person in each District Office who performs
O&M inspections in that district, plus any follow-up and technical
assistance work.
Also, the State provides review of O&M manuals for plants in its
jurisdiction.
b. Federal Role
The role of the USEPA in the O&M program is mainly one of overview. How-
ever, in those areas where the States cannot meet their commitments due
to a lack of resources, the USEPA has been providing limited supplemental
assistance. Assistance has mainly been provided in the area of conducting
O&M inspections, and in providing limited technical assistance. The U.S.
EPA has also been managing a Region-Wide O&M awards program which has re-
cognized outstanding treatment plants in each state. The USEPA has also
identified O&M deficiencies at 30 major municipal treatment plants in the
Great Lakes Basin, and has provided assistance to 9 of these plants
through the Great Lakes POTW Optimization Contract, completed in 1982.
6. RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT PROGRAM (RCRA)
This activity is under the supervision of the Waste Management Division.
Current information describing this program ^n Region V is contained in
the document entitled "Guidance Fiscal Year 1984 Hazardous Waste Work
Program," May 1983.
7. DRINKING WATER PROGRAM
a. State Role
States which have requested and have been granted primary enforcement re-
sponsibility (primacy) for the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) regulations
carry out monitoring with the Region providing an overview role. The
primacy states in Region V are Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and
Wisconsin. Indiana has not assumed primary enforcement responsibility but
maintains a program which meets most SDWA monitoring needs for municipal
systems.
Special issues exist in one state. Illinois has public water systems
which exceed maximum containment levels for barium, fluoride and radium.
Region V plays a lead role in working with the states to resolve issues
of this nature.
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Federal Role
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monitoring
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The federal role of overview of State programs having primacy varies
pending on the status of the State with regard to new Federal monito
regulations. This is because the states vary in their mechanism ror
adopting new regulations and in their view toward the need for certain of
the Federal regulations. Therefore, for new regulations the primary role
for monitoring may remain with the Region for an interim period of time.
For these interim periods, the Region places a high degree of emphasis
on cooperative agreements whereby the State executes the extra monitoring
voluntarily as part of its routine program.
In the case of Indiana, the Federal role includes receiving the monitoring
data from the State and local laboratories and checking these data for
compliance with SDWA regulations. Region V enforces all monitoring needs
in Indiana with regard to all public water systems.
For all States, Region V plays a lead role in research need investiga-
tions, particularly those developed by Headquarters or the Region. Such
investigations are also conducted by the states but on a more limited
basis.
8. DREDGE AND FILL ACTIVITIES
a. State Role
Under section 404 (certification), states are required to review and
certify any applicant's permit to conduct any activity including, but
not limited to, the construction or operation of facilities, which may
result in any discharge into navigable waters. Some monitoring may be
done by states prior to certification.
b. Federal Role
No monitoring activities
9. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY - DULUTH (ERL-D)
a. State Role
No monitoring activities
b. Federal Role
Historically, the major research emphasis at ERL-0 has been on the effect
of pollution on aquatic life. More recent efforts not only include
continuous emphasis on the effects of waterborne toxic pollutants on
aquatic life, but also on the effects of pollutants from atmospheric and
solid residue sources.
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10. LARGE LAKES RESEARCH STATION - GROSSE ILE (LLRS)
a. State Role
Funding of state monitoring activities is minimal.
in an area of interest to the LLRS, funding may
states to do additional work as needed.
b. Federal Role
The Large Lakes Research Station allocates funds to Universities, and to
a lesser degree to states, to conduct water monitoring studies in Lake
Huron and Saginaw Bay as well as other Great Lakes studies.
If states are sampling
be allocated for the
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