U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
           NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
                    WORKING PAPER SERIES


                                        REPORT
                                         ON
                                   RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
                                     PERSHING CQim
                                        NEVADA
                                      EPA REGION IX
                                   WORKING PAPER No, 809
 CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY - CORVALLIS, OREGON
                             and
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING & SUPPORT LABORATORY - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

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                                  REPORT
                                    ON
                            RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
                              PERSHING COUMY
                                  NEVADA
                               EPA REGION  IX
                           WORKING PAPER No,  809
      WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE
NEVADA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICE
                AND THE
         NEVADA NATIONAL GUARD
            SEPTEMBER,  1977

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        REPORT ON RYE PATCH RESERVOIR

           PERSHIN6 COUNTY, NEVADA

                EPA REGION IX


                     by

       National Eutrophlcation Survey

        Water and Land Quality Branch
       Monitoring Operations Division
Environmental Monitoring & Support Laboratory
              Las Vegas, Nevada

                     and

           Special Studies Branch
 Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory
              Corvallis, Oregon
            Working Paper No. 809
     OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
    U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

                September  1977

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                               CONTENTS

                                                         Page
Foreword                                                  i i
List of Nevada Study Lakes                                iv
Lake and Drainage Area Map                                 v
Sections
  I.  Conclusions                                          1
 II.  Lake and Drainage Basin Characteristics              4
III.  Lake Water Quality Summary                           6
 IV.  Nutrient Loadings                                   13
  V.  Literature Reviewed                                 17
 VI.  Appendices                                          18

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

OBJECTIVES

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

ANALYTIC APPROACH

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

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

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

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

LAKE ANALYSIS

     In this report, the first stage of evaluation of lake and
watershed data collected from the study lake and its drainage
basin 1s documented.  The report is formatted to provide state
environmental agencies with specific information for basin
E Tanning [§303(e)j, water quality criteria/standards review
 §303(c)], clean lakes [§314(a,b)], and water quality monitoring
 §106 and §305(b)] activities mandated by the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972.

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

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

     The staff of the National Eutrophication Survey (Office
of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency) expresses sincere appreciation to the Nevada State
Environmental Protection Service for professional involvement,
to the Nevada National Guard for conducting the tributary
sampling phase of the Survey, and to those Nevada wastewater
treatment plant operators who provided effluent samples and
flow data.

     The staff of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, Division of Environmental Protection, State Environmental
Protection Service provided invaluable lake documentation
and counsel during the Survey, reviewed the preliminary reports
and provided critiques most useful in the preparation of this
Working Paper Series.

     Major General Floyd L. Edsall, the Adjutant General of
Nevada, and Project Officer Major Harold E. Roberts, who directed
the volunteer efforts of the Nevada National Guardsmen, are
also gratefully acknowledged for their assistance to the Survey.

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                                 IV
                    NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
                              STUDY LAKES
                            STATE OF NEVADA
LAKE NAME
Lake Mead
Lahontan Reservoir
Rye Patch Reservoir
Lake Tahoe

Topaz Reservoir
Upper Pahranagat Lake
Washoe Lake
Wildhorse Reservoir
Wilson Reservoir
Walker Lake
    COUNTY
Clark (Mohave in Arizona)
Lyon, Churchill
Pershing
Washoe, Carson City,
Douglas (Placer,
El Dorado in CA)
Douglas (Mono in CA)
Lincoln
Washoe
Elko
Elko
Mineral

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 RYE PATCH  RESERVOIR
       Tributary Sampling Site
    *  Lake Sampling Site
o     9     »    is     20 Km

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                 REPORT ON RYE PATCH RESERVOIR, NEVADA
                            STORET NO.  3204

I.    CONCLUSIONS
     A.    Trophic Condition:*
               Survey data  indicate that Rye Patch  Reservoir is  eutrophic,
          i.e., nutrient  rich and highly productive.   Whether such  nutrient
          enrichment is  to  be considered beneficial  or deleterious  is
          determined by  its  actual or  potential  impact upon  designated
          water uses of  the  lake.
               Chlorophyll  a_ values in the lake  ranged from  1.5  ug/1  in
          July to 20.6 yg/1  in November with a mean of 4.9 yg/1.  The
          potential  for  primary  productivity as  measured by  algal assay
          control yields  was high in June and in portions of the lake
          in November.  Of  the 10 Nevada lakes sampled in 1975,  5 had
          higher median  total phosphorus values  (0.094 mg/1), 8  had
          higher median  inorganic nitrogen levels (0.050 mg/1) and  5
          had higher median  orthophosphorus values  (0.039 mg/1)  than
          Rye Patch  Reservoir.
               Survey limnologists did not report any algal  blooms  or
          macrophyte problems on their visits to the lake.  However,
          it was noted that this lake  was highly turbid on all sampling
          occasions  and  low Seechi disc visibility  (range 0.2 -  1.5 m)

     *See Appendix E.

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     suggests primary productivity in the lake may be light limited.
B.   Rate-Limiting Nutrient:
          Algal assay results indicate that Rye Patch Reservoir was
     limited by available nitrogen during the spring sampling (06/02/75)  .
     and by available phosphorus during the fall  sampling (11/07/75).
     The reservoir data suggest primary limitation by nitrogen at all
     three sampling times.
C.   Nutrient Controllability:
     1.   Point sources -
               There were no known point sources  directly impacting Rye
          Patch Reservoir during the sampling year.   However, the Nevada
          Environmental Protection Services (1976) notes that effluent
          from individual sewage systems at Mill  City, Imlay, and other
          areas may leach into the Humboldt River.  Also, the Winnemucca,
          Hells, Elko and Carl in waste water treatment plants discharge
          to the river, but since they are substantially further upstream
          than 40 stream kilometers (25 miles) from the reservoir, their
          nutrient contributions are not included in the loading calcu-
          lations (pages 12 - 13) for the lake.
                                                           o
               The present phosphorus loading of  1.18 g P/m'/yr is
          three times that proposed by Vollenweider (1975) as a "eutrophic"
          loading.  Vollenweider's model is probably not applicable
          to lakes in which epilimnetic light penetration is severely
          reduced by the presence of suspended materials in the surface

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     waters.   Nevertheless, phosphorus levels in the lake are
     excessively high and it is expected that the trophic con-
     dition of Rye Patch Reservoir will  continue to deteriorate if
     the present loading rate is maintained.
2.    Nonpoint sources -
          The Humboldt River contributed 92.4% of the total  phos-
     phorus load to Rye Patch Reservoir during the sampling  year
     and Pitt-Taylor Diversion Canal  contributed 4.8%.  Nutrients
     in the river are primarily a result of livestock watering,
     irrigation return flows, mining, construction, and general
     erosion of the watershed (Nevada Environmental Protection
     Services, 1976).  Some of this "nonpoint" phosphorus loading
     of the Humboldt River to Rye Patch Reservoir, however,  can
     probably be attributed to the four upstream municipal facili-
     ties discharging into the river.  Additional study is needed
     to determine what actual percentage of this "nonpoint"  load
     can be attributed to these distant dischargers.

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II.   LAKE AND DRAINAGE BASIN CHARACTERISTICS
          Lake and drainage basin characteristics  are itemized below.
     Lake morphometry data were provided by James  B.  Williams, Jr.
     (personal communication).   Tributary flow data were provided by
     the Nevada District Office of the U.S. Geological  Survey (USGS).
     Outlet drainage area includes the lake surface area.   Tributaries
     A-2 and C-l  are canals, and, as  such, have no drainage areas;
     nevertheless, the drainage area  of the Humboldt  River is recorded
     as that of tributary A-2.   Tributary B-l  includes  the drainage
     area of the Pitt-Taylor Reservoirs.  Mean hydraulic retention
     time was obtained by dividing the lake volume by mean flow of
     the outlet.   Precipitation values are estimated  by methods as
     outlined in National Eutrophication Survey (NES) Working Paper
     No. 175.  A table of metric/English conversions  is included as
     Appendix A.
     A.   Lake Morphometry:
                                      y
          1.   Surface area:  46.14 km.
          2.   Mean depth:  4.6 meters.
          3.   Maximum depth:   18.7 meters.
          4.   Volume:   210.926 x 106 m3.
          5.   Mean hydraulic  retention time:   421  days (1.2 yrs)

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B.   Tributaries and Outlet:
     (See Appendix B for flow data)

     1.   Tributaries -

                                             Drainage,,      Mean Flow
          Name                               area (km )     (m3/sec)

          A-2 Humboldt River                 40,663.0         6.61
          B-l Pitt-Taylor Reservoir             142.4         0.06
          C-l Pitt-Taylor Diversion Canal         0.0         0.45

          Minor tributaries and
          immediate drainage -                  847.4         0.05

                    Total                    41,652.8         7.17

     2.   Outlet - A-l Humboldt River        41,699.0         5.80

C.   Precipitation:

     1.   Year of sampling:  20.1 cm.
     2.   Mean annual:  18.2 cm.

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III.  LAKE WATER QUALITY SUMMARY

          Rye Patch Reservoir was  sampled  three  times  during  the  open-

     water season of 1975 by means of a  pontoon-equipped  Huey helicopter.

     Each time, samples for physical  and chemical  parameters  were col-

     lected from nine stations (Stations 02,  06, 07  and 09 were sampled

     twice and Stations 11, 12 and 13 were sampled only once) on  the

     lake and from one or more depths at each station  (see map,' page v).

     During the last two visits,  depth-integrated samples were collected

     from each station for chlorophyll a_ analysis and  phytoplankton

     identification and enumeration.   During  the first and last visits,

     18.9-liter depth-integrated  samples were composited  for  algal assays,

     Maximum depths (expressed in  meters)  sampled are  listed  below:

               Station                            Maximum
               Number                             Depth

                 01                                 7.9
                 02                                 4.9
                 06                               15.5
                 07                                 3.0
                 09                                 1.5
                 10                                 6.4
                 11                                 3.4
                 12                               Surface
                 13                                 9.4
                                                r
     For a more detailed explanation  of  NES methods, see  NES  Working

     Paper No. 175.

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     The results obtained are presented in full  in Appendix C
and are summarized in III-A for waters at the surface and at the
maximum depth for each site.   Results of the phytoplankton counts
and chlorophyll a_ determinations are included in III-B.   Results
of the limiting nutrient study are presented in  III-C.

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                                    6/
             PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL  CHARACTERISTICS

                              (   7/11/7S  )
                                           MAX
                              S*>'i< DEPTH*1
DISSOLVED OXYGE*
O.-l.S M DEPTH
" 6 X 0 E P T H •» *
CONDUCTIVITY (*)>•
O.-l.S M DEPT*-
"AX DEPTH**
6
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3
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n.O-
4.9-

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4.9-

0.0-
4.9-
1.5
7.6

0.9
7.6

1.5
7.6
7
5

7
5

7
5
20.8- 23.5
14.5- 23.5

5.0- 7.2
5.2- 7.6

770. -1348.
819. -1348.
22.5
19.7

6.8
6.4

895.
851.
0.0-
0.0-

0.0-
0.0-

0.0-
0.0-
1.5
15.5

1.5
15.5

1.5
15.5
17
9

16
9

17
9
6.4- 8.7
6.5- 8.7

8.8- 10.0
6.6- 10.0

708. -2069.
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7.0
7.0

9.4
9.4

737.
743.
0.0- 1.5
0.0- 14.6

0.0- 1.5
0.0- 14.6

0.0- 1.5
0.0- 14.6
iJH (STANDARD UMTS)
'i.-l .5 M r-EPTH
,,A< ->EOTW«»
TOTAL ALKAL INI TN
o.-i.s » OEPTH
MAX DEPTH**
TOTAL P (MG/L)
O.-l.S M DEPTH
MAX DEPTH**
DISSOLVED ORTHO
O.-l.S M DEPTH
VAX DEPTH**
k!0< + N03 (KG/I.)
~.-l.s v; n£PT>-i
MAX. OEPTr-**
AMMONIA IMG/LI
O.-l.S M riEPTH
MAX DEPTH**
«..IELOAHL N (MG /I
'i.-l.S " DEPTH
'-'.AX DEPTH**
4
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6
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6
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°. -•; = NO. OF STTEC. SAMPLED ON THI«;  DATE

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B.    Biological Characteristics:

     1.   Phytoplankton -
          Sampling
          Date

          06/01/75
          07/11/75
          11/07/75
Dominant
Genera

1.  Centric diatom

    Other genera

         Total
1.
2.
1.
2.
Cryptomonas
Nitzschia

Other genera

     Total

Chroomonas?
Schroederia
                                        3.  Chlamydomonas
                                        4.  Oocystis
                                        5.  Pandorina

                                            Other genera

                                                 Total
                     Algal
                     Units
                     Per ml

                         30
   30

   34
   34
   68

  889
  727
  566
  242
  162

  162

2,748

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2.   Chlorophyll  a^ -
     Sampling                 Station             Chlorophyll  a_
     Date                     Number              (yg/1)	

     07/11/75                   01                      1.7
                                02
                                06
                                07                      2.2
                                09                      1.8
                                10                      1.5
                                11
                                12                   '   —
                                13

     11/07/75                   01                      3.3
                                02                      3.9
                                06                      2.0
                                07                      8.0
                                09                      5.7
                                10                      5.3
                                11                      5.1
                                12                    20.6
                                13                      3.1

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C.   Limiting Nutrient Study:

     1.   Autoclaved, filtered,  and nutrient spiked
          Spike (mg/1)
Ortho P
Cone, (mg/1)
Inorganic N
Cone,  (mg/1)
a. 06/02/75
Control
0.05 P
0.05 P + 1.0 N
1.00 N
b. 11/07/75
Control
0.05 P
0.05 P + 1.0 N
1.00 N

Control
0.05 P
0.05 P + 1.0 N
1.00 N

Control
0.05 P
0.05 P + 1.0 N
1.00 N

0.100
0.150
0.150
0.100
Stations 01,
0.040
0.090
0.090
0.040
Stations 02,
0.025
0.075
0.075
0.025
Stations 07,
0.040
0.090
0.090
0.040

0.090
0.090
1.090
1.090
06, 13
0.055
0.055
1.055
1.055
10, 11
0.070
0.070
1.070
1.070
09, 12
0.095
0.095
1.095
1.095
Maximum Yield
(mg/1-dry wt.)
                                                            6.2
                                                            5.6
                                                           29.8
                                                           20.0
                                                            2.0
                                                            5.3
                                                           14.7
                                                            1.2
                                                            0.5
                                                            4.4
                                                            3.3
                                                            0.3
                                                            0.5
                                                            0.9
                                                            0.9
                                                            0.3

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2.    Discussion -
          The control  yields of the assay alga,  Selenastrum capri-
     cornutum*. indicate  that the  potential  for  primary productivity
     in Rye Patch Reservoir was high during  the  June  sampling  '
     (06/02/75) and at the Stations 01,  06,  and  13  assay  during  the
     November sampling (11/07/75), but moderate  at  the  Stations  02,
     07 and 09-12 assays  on the latter date.  In the  June assay,  the
     addition of nitrogen alone and in combination  with phosphorus
     produced a significant increase in  yield over  that of the con-
     trol, indicating  nitrogen limitation.   The  addition  of only
     phosphorus did not increase growth  beyond control yields  in
     this assay.  In all  the November assays, the addition of  phos-
     phorus alone and  in  combination with nitrogen  resulted in a
     significant increase in yield over  that of  the control, indi-
     cating phosphorus limitation at this time.
          The mean inorganic nitrogen to orthophosphorus  (N/P) ratios
     in the reservoir  data were 2/1 or less  on all  three  sampling
     occasions suggesting primary limitation by  nitrogen  (a mean
     N/P ratio of 14/1 or greater generally  reflects  phosphorus  limi-
     tation).
     *For further information regarding the algal  assay test procedure
     and selection of test organisms, see U.S.  EPA (1971).

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IV.   NUTRIENT LOADINGS
     (See Appendix D for data)
          For the determination of nutrient loadings,  the  Nevada  National
     Guard collected monthly near-surface grab  samples from each  of  the
     tributary sites indicated  on the map (pagev),  except for  the high
     runoff months of April, May and June when  two samples were collected.
     Sampling was begun in November 1974, and was  completed in  October
     1975.
          Through an interagency agreement, stream flow estimates for
     the year of sampling and a "normalized" or average year were pro-
     vided by the Nevada District Office of the USGS for the tributary
     sites nearest the lake.
          In this report, nutrient loads for sampled tributaries  were
     determined by using a modification of a USGS  computer program for
     calculating stream loadings.  Nutrient loads  indicated for tribu-
     taries are those measured  minus known point source loads,  if any.
          Nutrient loadings for unsampled "minor tributaries and  imme-
     diate drainage" ("ZZ" of USGS) were estimated by using the mean
     anrTual concentrations in the Humboldt River and Pitt-Taylor
     Diversion Canal at Stations A-2 and C-l and mean annual ZZ flow.

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A.   Waste Sources:
     1.   Known municipal - None
     2.   Known industrial - None
B.   Annual Total Phosphorus Loading - Average Year:
     1.   Inputs -
                                                            % of
          Source                             kg P/yr        total
          a.   Tributaries (nonpoint load) -
               A-2 Humboldt River            50,350          92.4
               C-l Pitt-Taylor Diversion
                    (Canal)                   2,645           4.8
          b.   Minor tributaries and immediate
               drainage (nonpoint load) -       695           1.3
          c.   Known municipal STP's - None
          d.   Septic tanks - None known
          e.   Known industrial - None
          f.   Direct precipitation* -          805           1.5
                              Total          54,495         100.0%
     2.   Outputs - A-l Humboldt River       27,770
     3.   Net annual P accumulation -        26,725
     *Estimated (See NES Working Paper No. 175).

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C.   Annual Total Nitrogen Loading - Average Year:
     1.   Inputs -
                                                            % of
          Source                             kg N/yr        total
          a.   Tributaries (nonpoint load) -
               A-2 Humboldt River            229,175         78.6
               C-l Pitt-Taylor Diversion      10,425          3.6
                    (Canal)
          b.   Minor tributaries and immediate
               drainage (nonpoint load) -      2,170          0.7
          c.   Known municipal STP's - None
          d.   Septic tanks - None known
          e.   Known industrial - None
          f.   Direct precipitation* -        49,815         17.1
                              Total          291,585        100.0%
     2.   Outputs - A-l Humboldt River       201,970
     3.   Net annual N accumulation -         89,615
     *Estimated (See NES Working Paper No. 175).

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D.   Mean Nutrient Concentrations in Ungaged Streams:
                                        Mean Total  P   Mean Total N
     Tri butary                             (mg/1)          (mg/1)
     B-l Pitt-Taylor Reservoir              0.203           1.360
E.   Yearly Loadings:
          In the following table, the existing phosphorus annual
     loading is compared to the relationship proposed  by Vollenweider
     (1975).  Essentially, his "eutrophic" loading  is  that at which
     the receiving waters would become eutrophic or remain eutrophic;
     his "oligotrophic" loading is that which would result in the
     receiving water remaining oligotrophic or becoming oligotrophic
     if morphometry permitted.  A "mesotrophic" loading would be
     considered one between "eutrophic" and "oligotrophic".
          Note that Vollenweider's model may not apply to lakes with
     short hydraulic retention times or in which  light penetration is
     severely restricted by high concentrations of  suspended solids
     in the surface waters.
                             Total  Yearly
                          Phosphorus Loading
                               (g/m2/yr)
     Estimated loading for Rye Patch Reservoir                   1.18
     Vollenweider's "eutrophic" loading                          0.40
     Vollenweider's "oligotrophic" loading                       0.20

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V.   LITERATURE REVIEWED

     Nevada Environmental Protection Services.  1976.  Water Quality
       Management Plan, Humboldt River Basin.  Department of Human
       Resources, Carson City, Nevada.

     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  197.1.  Algal Assay Procedure
       Bottle Test.  National Eutrophication Research Program, Corvallis,
       Oregon.

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

     Vollenweider, R. A.  1975.  Input-Output Models With Special
       Reference to the Phosphorus Loading Concept in Limnology.
       Schweiz. Z. Hydrol.  37:53-84.

     Williams, James B., Jr.  1974.  Personal communication (lake
       morphometry).  Department of Human Resources, Carson City, Nevada.

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VI.  APPENDICES
                            APPENDIX A



                        CONVERSION FACTORS

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                CONVERSION FACTORS





Hectares x 2.471 = acres



Kilometers x 0.621*1 = miles



Meters x 3.281 = feet



Cubic meters x 8.107 x 10   = acre/feet



Square kilometers x 0.3861 - square miles



Cubic rneters/sec x 35.315 = cubic feet/sec



Centimeters x 0.3937 = inches



Kilograms x 2.205 - pounds



Kilograms/square kilometer x 5.711 - Ibs/squarc mile

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    APPENDIX B
TRIBUTARY FLOW DATA

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                                     TRIBUTARY FLOW  INFORMATION FOR NEVADA
                                                                       1/21/77
LAKE CODE  3204
PATCH RESERVOIR
     TOTAL  DRAINAGE A-
41699. n
40663.0
40805.4
40663.0
893. 5
NORMALIZED FLOWS(CMS)
JAN
u.59
2.83
0.011
0.481
0.170
FEB
1.30
5.01
0.059
0.736
0.057
MAR
4.22
9.04
0.178
0.793
0.255
APR
10.25
11.84
0.093
0.708
0.057
MAY
15. an
14.95
0.096
0.680
0.014
JUN
11.64
15.55
0.170
0.765
0.028
JUL
12.88
12.40
0.085
0.481
0.0
AUG
6.17
2.94
0.011
0.142
0.0
SEP
4.02
1.19
0.0
0.085
0.0
OCT
0.62
0.96
0.0
0.085
0.0
NOV
0.57
1.42
0.011
0.198
0.0
DEC
1.19
2.12
0.0
o.?55
0.028
ME
5.
6.
0.0
0.4
0.0
                                                                      SUMMARY
                         TOTAL  DRAINAGE AREA OF LAKE  =    41699.0
                         SUM OF SUB-DRAINAGE AREAS    =   123024.8


NOTE:  A2 AND Cl ARE CANALS.  THEIR  DRAINAGE AREA  IS THAT OF THE 'HUMBOLDT RIVER.
      MEAN MONTHLY FLOWS AND DAILY FLOWS(CMS)
                                                         TOTAL  FLOW IN  =
                                                         TOTAL  FLO* OUT =
                               85.99
                               69.26
TRIBUTARY
3204A1
             MONTH
                     YEA*
                              MEAN FLOW  DAY
                             FLO*   DAY
FLOW  DAY
                                                                                           FLOW
3204A2
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
in
11
12
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
'/«+
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
0.651
0.481
0.396
0.453
1.586
13.281
23.673
41.909
37.661
13.082
9.033
7.136
0.906
1.388
1.812
3.115
11.327
15.659
30.865
58.050
31.149
9.911
3.398
2.322
17
17
16
IB
2?
15
17
11
15
13
19
2?
17
17
16
18
22
15
17
11
15
13
19
2?
0.680
0.453
0.396
0.453
1.444
15.489 30
23.758 29
47.855 12
40.210
11.582
7.957
8.212
n.963
1.472
1.869
6.230
14.725
13.451 30
29.166 29
51.253 12
29.733
9.628
3.398
2.067





18.548
32.848
47.855









19.171
52.669
48.988





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LAKt CODE 3204




     MEAN MONTHLY  FLO'*S AND DAILY




fPIH    MEAN FLO»




3204B1
                                    TPIBUT4KY FLOW  INFO»MATION FQR NEVADA




                              RESERVOIR
                       1/21/77
3204C1
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
74
74
7^.
75
75
75
7S
7S
75
75
75
75
74
74
75
75
7S
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
                                        DAY
                                                     FLOW  DAY
FLOW  DAY
FLOW
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.614
1.133
0.0
0.0
0.0
o.ioe
0.633
1 .416
3.803
4.446
5.18?
3.908
3.662
1.303
0.651
0.085
17
17
IA
]»
??
IS
17
u
IS
13
19
3?
17
17
16
!*
?'
15
17
11
IS
13
10
23
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0 30
0.0 29
0.0 12
1.416
1.133
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.340
0.595
1.529
2.860
4.304 30
4.644 29
3.964 12
2.492
1.246
0.425
0.057





0.0
0.0
0.0









4.814
4.474
3.964





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        APPENDIX C



PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA

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STQRET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/01/26
NATL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
                         330401
                        40 35 20.0  118  18 48.0 3
                        RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
                        32027   NEVADA
/TYPA/AMBNT/LAKE
                         11EPALES   751216    04001002
                         0026 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00

DATE
FROM
TO
75/06/02




75/07/11



75/11/07




TIME
OF
DAY
13 30
13 30
13 30
13 30
13 30
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
14 10
14 10
14 10
14 10

DEPTH

FEET
0000
0003
0010
0016
0025
0000
0005
0015
0026
0000
0005
0015
0020
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
24.0
19.0
17.5
15.5
13.5
22.3
21.5
20.7
15.9
7.8
7.7
7.7
7.7
                                00300
                                 DO

                                MG/L
                                   8.3
                                   9.8
                                   11.3
                                   9.2
                                   6.8
                                   7.2
                                   8.4
                                   6.2
                                   9.2
                                   9.4
                                   9.4
                                   9.2
 00077
TRANSP   Cf>
SECCHI   FIELD
INCHES   M]

     10
     24
94
TVY

MHO
520
500
480
480
500
895
869
919
851
708
737
713
716
00400
PH

SU
9.60
9.60
9.60
9.40
8.40
8.60
8.60
8.50
8.70
8.65
8.65
8.60
8.60
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
246
276
256
278
282
485
465
500
475
344
374
378
334
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.050
0.040
0.050
0.060
0.060
0.060
0.070
0.060
0.050
0.0?OK
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.800
0.600
0.500
0.400
0.500
1.000
0.800
0.700
0.800
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.500
006.10
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.110
0.100
0.100
0.100
0.100
0.050
0.040
0.090
0.040
0.020K
0.020K
O.P20K
0.020K
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.083
0.088
0.082
0.077
0.078
0.072
0.067
0.106
0.067
0.033
0.032
0.034
0.033
  DATE   TIME DEPTH
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET

75/06/02 13 30 0000
         13 30 0003
         13 30 0010
         13 30 0016
         13 30 0025
75/07/11 15 00 0000
         15 00 0005
         15 00 0015
         15 00 0026
75/11/07 14 10 0000
         14 10 0005
         14 10 0015
         i* 10 ooao
0665
S-TOT

/L P
0.157
0.137
0.118
0.122
0.233
0.112
0.116
0.154
0.112
0.066
0.065
0.078
0.065
32217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L





1.7



3.3



00031
INCDT LT
REMNING
PERCENT













     K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS
         THAN  INDICATED

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STORE! RETRIEVAL DATE 77/01/36
NATL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
 320402
40 36 17.0 118 18 17.0 3
RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
32027   NEVADA
/TYPA/AMBNT/LAKE

DATE
FROM
TO
75/06/02



75/11/07



TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
14 30 0000
14 30 0003
14 30 0010
14 30 0016
11 10 0000
11 10 0005
11 10 0010
00010
*ATER
TEMP
CENT
22.0
15.0
14.6
13.5
7.8
7.7
7.7
                                 00300      00077
                                  DO      TRANSP   O
                                          SECCHI   FIELD
                                 MG/L      INCHES   M]
                                    6.8
                                    9.8
                                   10.6
                                    9.8
                                    9.4
                                    9.4
                                    9.4
                                               43
11EPALES  751216     04001002
 0016 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS  00
194
:TVY
1
IMHO
560
580
560
540
827
731
743
00400
PH

SU
9.20
9.40
9.20
9.00
8.65
8.65
8.65
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
282
258
248
262
342
382
322
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.060
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.800
0.500
0.500
0.500
0.600
0.600
0.500
00630
N02K.N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
O.ftoO
0.090
0.100
0.0^0
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
M«/L P
0.079
0.079
0.081
0.083
0.030
0.029
0.029
  DATE   TIME DEPTH
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET

75/06/02 14 30 0000
         14 30 0003
         14 30 0010
         14 30 0016
75/11/07 11 10 0000
         11 10 0005
         11 10 0010
0665
S-TOT

/L P
0.137
0.120
0.117
0.124
0.069
0.067
0.062
32217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L




3.9


00031
INCDT LT
RFMNING
PERCENT







   K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS
        THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/01/36
NATL EUTKOPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
                    320406
                   40 28  17.0  118  13  03.0 3
                   RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
                   33037   NEVADA
/TYPA/AMBNT/LAKE

DATE
FROM
TO
75/07/11

75/11/07





TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
15 15 0000
15 15 0051
14 45 0000
14 45 0005
14 45 0015
14 45 0030
14 45 0048
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
22.5
14.5
8.7
a. 7
8.7
8.7
8.7
                                 00300      00077
                                 DO       TRANSP   C
                                          SECCHI   FIELD
                                 MG/L      INCHES   N
                                    7.2
                                    7.6

                                    8.8
                                    8.8
                                    B.6
                                    8.6
30
                   11EPALES   751216    04001002
                    0055 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00
094
CTVY
D
OMHO
1006
842
734
728
739
716
727
00400
PH

SU
8.70
8.70
8.60
8.60
8.60
8.60
8.60
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
465
495
340
374
366
370
360
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
0.040
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
0.020
0.020K
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
1.400
1.000
0.600
0.500
0.500
0.600
0.500
006 ^0
N02&N03
M-TOT&L
MG/L
0.030
0.0*0
0.020
O."40
0.030
0.030
0.030
00671
PMOS-DIS
CHTHO
M^/L P
0.096
0.081
0.035
0.036
0.036
0.037
0.035

DATE
FROM
TO
75/07/11

75/11/07





TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
15 15 0000
15 15 0051
14 45 0000
14 45 0005
14 45 0015
14 45 0030
14 45 0048
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.140
0.139
0.063
0.069
0.062
0.068
0.066
32217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L


2.0




00031
INCDT LT
REMNING
PERCENT







     K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS
         THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/01/26
NATL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
 320407
40 41 09.0 118 18 06.0
RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
32027   NEVADA
/TYPA/AMBNT/LAKE
  DATE   TIME DEPTH
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET

75/07/11 14 20 0000
         14 20 0005
         14 20 0010
75/11/07 10 15 0000
         10 15 0005
         10 15 0010
                                                                  11EPALES  751216    04001002
                                                                   0014 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
22.6
20.8
19.7
6.8
6.8
6.7
00300
DO

MG/L
5.4
5.0
5.2
9.6
9.4
9.4
00077
TKANSP
<;ECCHI
INCHES
9





00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
784
770
819
720
731
743
00400
PH

SU
8.50
8.40
8.40
8.60
8.60
8.60
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
445
500
485
348
366
342
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.090
0.070
0.080
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
1.500
0.800
0.800
0.400
0.400
0.400
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.060
o.o«o
0.060
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
00671
PHOS-DIS
0»THO
MG/L P
0.046
0.048
0.060
0.033
0.040
0.039
  DATE   TIME DEPTH
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET

75/07/11 14 20 0000
         14 20 0005
         14 20 0010
75/11/07 10 15 0000
         10 15 0005
         10 15 0010
0665
S-TOT

/L P
0.142
0.108
0.144
0.097
0.104
0.119
32217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L
2.2


8.0


00031
INCDT LT
RF.MNING
PERCENT






        K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS
            THAN INDICATED

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NATL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
                                  330409
                                 40 39  03.0  118 16 36.0 3
                                 RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
                                 33027    NEVADA
/TVPA/AM8NT/LAKE
                      00010
  DATE   TIME DEPTH  WATER
  FROM    OF          TEMP
   TO    DAY  FEET    CENT
7S/07/11 14 40 0000
75/11/07 10 30 0000
         10 30 0005
  DATE   TIME DEPTH
  FROM    OF
   TO    DAY  FEET

75/07/11 14 40 0000
75/11/07 10 30 0000
         10 30 0005
                                  11EPALES   751216    04001002
                                   0015  FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00
00300     00077
 DO      TRANSP   C
         >t.CCMl   FIELD
MG/L     INCHLS   »
22.5
6.5
6.5
0665
S-TOT
/L P
0.114
0.103
0.094
6.4
9.8
9.6
32217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L
l.B
5.7
58
00031
INCDT LT
RFMNING
PFWCF.NT

094
CTVY
D
OMHO
1087
1414
1425
00400
PH

SU
8.60
8.60
8.60
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
425
354
316
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.040
0.020K
0.020K
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
1.000
0.500
0.600
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.030
0.020K
0.020K
00671
PHOS-DIS
OOTHO
MG/L P
0.076
0.035
0.036
     K VALUE KNOWN TO BE  LESS
         THAN INDICATED

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STOHET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/01/26
NATL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
 320410
40 37 02.0 118 16 44.0 3
RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
32027   NEVADA
/TYOA/AMBNT/LAKE
11EPALES  751216    04001002
 0025 FEET  DEPTH  CLASS  00

DATE
FROM
TO
75/06/05


75/07/11
75/11/07


DATE
FROM
TO
75/06/05


75/07/11
75/11/07


TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
13 35 0000
13 35 0005
13 35 0021
14 50 0000
10 50 0000
10 50 0005

TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
13 35 0000
13 35 0005
13 35 0021
14 50 0000
10 50 0000
10 50 0005
00010
HATER
TEMP
CtNT
18.5
16.6
15.5
23.5
6.4
6.5
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.112
0.095
0.031
0.083
0.071
0.092
00300
00

MG/L



6.8
9.8
10.0
32217
CHLKPHYL
A
OG/L



1.5
5.3

00077
TKANSP
<;ECCHI
INCHES
42


42


00031
IMCDT LT
PF.MNING
PERCENT






00094
CNDUCTVY
FIELD
MICROMHO
748
723
708
1348
2069
2065










00400 00410
PH T ALK
CAC03
SU MG/L
264
292
44
8.80 440
8.60 314
8.65 308










00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.120
0.070
0.040
0.020
0.020K
0.020K










00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
1.000
0.600
0.600
0.700
0.600
0.600










                                                                                                        00630     00671
                                                                                                      N02J.N03   PHOS-OIS
                                                                                                      N-TOTAL    ORTHO
                                                                                                        MG/L     MO/L P
                                                                                                         0.130
                                                                                                         o.ioo
                                                                                                         0.040
                                                                                                         0.020K
                                                                                                         0.020K
                                                                                                         0.020K
                                                 0.084
                                                 0.070
                                                 0.006
                                                 0.060
                                                 0.019
                                                 0.019
        K VALUE KNOWN TO BE  LESS
            THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/01/36
NATL EUTHOPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
 330411
40 38 57.0 118 30  23.0
RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
33037   NEVADA
/TfPA/AM8NT/LAKE
DATE
FROM
TO
75/11/07
DATE
FROM
TO
75/11/07
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10 35 0000
10 35 0005
10 35 0011
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10 35 0000
10 35 0005
10 35 0011
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
7.0
7.0
7.0
00665
PHOS-TOT
MG/L P
0.064
0.087
0.084
00300
DO
MG/L
9.4
9.6
9.6
32317
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L
5.1
00077
TRANSP
<;ECCHI
INCHES

00031
INCDT LT
PEMNING
PERCENT

                                                   FIELD
11EPALES  760114     04001003
 0015 FEET  DEPTH   CLASS 00
94
TVY

MHO
760
769
783
00400
PH

SU
6.60
8.65
8.60
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
368
334
386
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.030K

0.030K
00635
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.400
0.400
0.600
00630
N02J.N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.030K
0.030K
0.030K
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.036
0.037
0.039
     K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS
         THAN INDICATED

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STG^ET RETRIEVAL DATE  77/01/26
M4TL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
                                                                   320413
                                                                  40 40 50.0  118  14  43.0  3
                                                                  RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
                                                                  32087   NEVADA
                       00010
         TIME  DEPTH   WATER
          OF           TE*P
         DAY   FEET     CENT
  DATE
  F">OM
   TO

7^/11/07 10 00 0000
                                                                   11EPALES   760114    04001002
                                                                    0005  FEET  DEPTH  CLASS 00
                          6.7
00300 00077 00094 00400 00410 00610 00625 00630 00671
DO TftANSP CNOUCTVY PH T ALK NH3-N TOT KJEL N02S.N03 PHOS-DIS
"5ECCHI FIELD CAC03 TOTAL N N-TOTAL ORTHO
MG/L INCHES MICROMHO SU MG/L MG/L MG/L MG/L MG/L P
9.0 737 8.55
334 0.020K 0.400 0.020K 0.034
                       00665     32217     00031
  DATE    TIME  DEPTH PHOS-TOT  CHLRPHVL  INCDT LT
  F«OM     OF                      A      REMNING
    TO     DAY   FEET   MG/L P     UG/L    PERCENT
75/11/07  10  00  0000
                        0.066
                                   20.6
       K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS
            THAN INDICATED

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STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 77/01/36
NATL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
EPA-LAS VEGAS
 320413
40 32 28.0 118  16  20.0
RYE PATCH RESERVOIR
32027   NEVADA
/TYP4/AMBNT/LAKE
DATE
FBOM
TO
76/11/07
DATE
FROM
TO
75/11/07
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
14 30 0000
14 30 0005
14 30 0015
14 30 0031
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
14 30 0000
14 30 0005
14 30 0015
14 30 0031
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.1
00665
PHOS-TOT
MG/L P
0.084
0.066
0.063
0.093
00300
DO
MG/L
9.4
8.8
8.8
9.0
32217
CHLRPHYL
A
UG/L
3.1
00077
TRANSP
SECCHI
INCHES

00031
INCDT LT
REMNING
PERCENT

                                                   FIELD
11EPALES  760115     04001002
 0035 FEET  DEPTH   CLASS 00
94
TVY

MHO
721
722
722
725
00400
PH

SU
8.60
8.60
8.60
8.60
00410
T ALK
CAC03
MG/L
364
344
350
364
00610
NH3-N
TOTAL
MG/L
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
00625
TOT KJEL
N
MG/L
0.600
0.500
0.500
0.500
00630
N02&N03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.030
00671
PHOS-DIS
ORTHO
MG/L P
0.040
0.035
0.033
0.036
      K VALUE KNOWN TO BE LESS
          THAN INDICATED

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       APPENDIX D

TRIBUTARY AND WASTEWATER
  TREATMENT PLANT DATA

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2
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0.040
0.060
0.060
0.070
0.085
0.090
0.340
0.080
0.120
0.280
0.260
0.310
0.340
0.100
0.100

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                 ION
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0.00-i
0.064
0.330
(i . 1 3 0
0.09n
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0.01 =
0.020
0.195
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0.015
0.005
0.005
0.005
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0.575
T.vOO
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1.150
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0.600
                                                                  3204A2
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                                                                HUMBOLUT PIVEH
                                                                32       15 IMU6Y
                                                                T/kYE  PATCH XESEKVOIR
                                                                BNK SAMP ENO OF OrtT  HO  4  MI
                                                                11EPALES             04001004
                                                                  0000  FEET  OEPTn  CLASS  00
                                                                                                    OF  IMLAY
00610
IH3-IN
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N>G/L
0.015
0.0?b>
0.016
0.070
0.070
0.030
0.017
0.027
0.035
n. 190
0.280
0.025
0.032
0.015
0.010
00671
PHOS-OIS
O*?THO
MG/L P
0.100
0.040
0.062
0.210
0.135
0.105
0.085
0.095
0.210
0.065
0.170
0.065
0.090
0.035
0.025
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.120
0.090
0.107
2.200
0.720
0.070
0.350
0.430
0.420
0.280
0.310
0.300
0.375
0.110
0.080

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0.00^
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1.270
0.005
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N
MG/L
0.500
0.700
4.300
1.300
1.450
0.750
1.100
1.450
1.050
l.DOO
0.950
1.000
00610
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TOTAL
MG/L
0 . 0 10
0.016
0.07b
0.02U
O.OlU
0 . 0 1 <->
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0.240
0.135
0. 105
0.220
0.095
0.180
0.060
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0.075
0.090
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PHOS-TOT

MG/L t-
0.120
0.150
2.000
0.690

0.360
0.440
0.440
0.300
0.170
0.320
0.350

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a . .- n .1
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1.1 fiO
0. 750


0 . 7 i> 0
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0.015
ii. "15

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0 . 0 3 0

0.030
0.120
0.005
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PHOS-DIS
OSTHQ
=-:«/L f
0.020
0.030
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0.030
0.020
0.065
n.OHS
0. 105
0.080
0.065
O.?40
0.065
0.005
0.040
0.025
00665
PHOS-TOT

MG/L P
0.200
O.OflO
0.105
0.110
0.240
0.090
0.350

0.190
0.280
0.300
0.310
0.390
0.110
0.090

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                              APPENDIX E

                     PARAMETRIC RANKINGS OF LAKES
                        SAMPLED BY NES IN 1975

                            STATE OF NEVADA
     Mean or median values for six of the key parameters evaluated
in establishing the trophic conditions of Nevada lakes sampled are
presented to allow direct comparison of the ranking, by parameter,
of each lake relative to the others.  Median total  phosphorus, median
inorganic nitrogen and median dissolved orthophosphorus levels are
expressed in mg/1. Chlorophyll ^values are expressed in yg/1.  To
maintain consistent rank order with the preceding parameters, the
mean Secchi disc depth, in inches, is subtracted from 500.   Similarly,
minimum dissolved oxygen values are subtracted from 15 to create
table entries.

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PERCEMT OF LAKES WITH HIGHER VALUES (NUMBER OF LAKES WITH HIGHER VALUES)
LAKE
CODE   LAKE. NAME.


3201   LAKE MEAD

3202   LAHONTAN RESERVOIR

3204   RYE PATCH RESERVOIR'

3205   LAKE TAHOE

3206   TOPAZ RESERVOIR

3207   UPPER PAHRANAGAT LAKE

3208   WASHOE LAKE

32C9   WILD HORSE RESERVOIR

3210   WILSON RESERVOIR

3211   WALKER LAKE
MEDIAN
TOTAL P
89 (
22 (
56 (
100 (
67 (
33 (
11 (
44 (
73 (
0 (
8)
2)
5)
9)
6)
3)
1)
4)
7)
0)
MEDIAN
I.NQRG M
11 (
0 (
89 (
100 (
33 (
56 (
44 (
22 t
67 (
78 (
1)
0)
8)
9)
3)
5)
4)
2)
6)
7)
500-
MEAM SEC
78 (
22 t
44 (
100 (
67 (
33 (
0 (
11 (
89 (
56 (
7)
2)
4)
9)
6)
3)
0)
1)
8)
5)
MEAN
CHL'ORA
88 (
63 C
50 (
100 (
38 (
—
13 (
0 (
25 (
75 (
7)
5)
4)
3)
3)

1)
0)
2)
6)
15-
MIN DO
39 (
56 (
78 (
67 (
17 (
89 (
100 (
17 C
39 (
0 (
3)
5)
7)
6)
1)
8)
9)
1)
3)
0)
MEDIAN
DISS ORTHO P
89 (
22 {
55 (
100 (
44 (
67 (
11 (
33 (
78 (
0 (
8)
2)
5)
9)
4)
6)
1)
3)
7)
0)

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LAKE DATA TO BE USED IN RANKINGS

LAKE
CODE   LAKE NAME

3201   LAKE MEAD

3202   LAHONTAN RESERVOIR -

3204   RYE PATCH RESERVOIR

3205   LAKE TAHOE

3206   TOPAZ RESERVOIR  '

3207   UPPER PAHRANGAT LAKE

320S   WASHOE LAKE

3209   WILD HORSE RESERVOIR

3210   WILSON RESERVOIR

3211   WALKER LAKE
MEDIAN
TOTAL P
0.016
0.198
0.094
0.005
0.057
0.173
0.403
0.114
0.049
0.602
MEDIAN
INORG N
0.340
0.350
0.050
0.040
0.165
0.125
0.130
0.320
0.120
0.080
500-
ME/SN SEC
266.565
472.083
467.750
-3.269
376.000
470.000
494.555
489.400
197.333
405.333
MEAN
CHLORA
3.111
4.608
4.938
0.571
7.517
—
11.633
75.530
10.033
3.422
15-
MIN DO
11.400
10.400
10.000
10.200
14.600
8.600
7.200
14.600
11.400
15.000
MEDIAN
DISS ORTHO P
0.005
0.14S •
0.039
0.003
0.041
0.026
0.268
0.065
0.016
0.574

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