WORKING PAPER No. 57
  LUCKY PEAK RESERVOIR
          1965
WATER QUALITY DATA REPORT
      January, 1966

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          Federal Hater Pollution Control Administration
                        Pacific northwest

                        570 Pittock BlocU
                     Portland, Oregon  97205
                                               January 19, 1966
Colonel Franl; D. McElwee, District Engineer
U. S. Array Engineer District, Walla Walla
Corps of Enslavers
Building 602, City-County Airport
Walla Walla, Uashir^toa 99362

Dear Colonel JlcSlwca:

     Enclosed ere tabulations of vater quality data collected in
1965 during our cooperative surveys on Lucky Teals Reservoir.
These data partially coraplato the investigations for ^hich reim-
bursable funds uoro autliorised in your letter of July 13, 1965.

     Graphical icitarpretation of rcculto Is oleo given, ao well
as a narrative of pralininary results of tho first survey.

     These data are relecsed at this tins In order that they isay
be of use to your enGiricsarins section.

                                     Sincerely yours*
                                     W. y. Towne, Director
                                     Columbia Eivar Bacin Project
cc:  !Ir. Jas^ic Cannon
     Corps of E
     Walla Uaila, Washington
cc (blind): M. E. Wilcox
RJCallav?ay:dk  1-19-66

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                                     LUCKY PEAK RESERVOIR

                                            1965
                                   WATER QUALITY DATA REPORT
                           COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT
                            FOR WATER SUPPLY AND POLLUTION CONTROL
                     . U. S.. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
                  FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ADMINISTRATION, PACIFIC NORTHWEST
                                         570 Pittock Block
                                      Portland, Oregon 97205    .
                                         January,  1966
NOTE:  Report transmitted to USAGE Walla Walla
       (cover letter dated 1/19/66)
                                                          i
2/2/66 Xerox copy routed  to FLN, DLP, & DRT  (for Dan T.)  1     •      •   .            >u
       Xerox copy for  Project Files--                     '••.'•'        '
       (1) Lucky Peak,  CE-7                               |.    •           ;
       (2) Twin Springs,  CE-7                 •                 .        •   .
       (3) Mtn Home, BR-7                                ,' .          .     :.      '
THIS IS A "PRELIMINARY REPORT"--
survey still under way.

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                         LUCKY PEAK-RESERVOIR
                      WATER QUALITY DATA REPORT

I.  INTRODUCTION

    On June 30, 1965, the first of a series of water quality surveys on
Lucky Peak Reservoir was conducted.  Field work was conducted by personnel
of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration in a  cooperative
study with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers,  Walla Walla District,  to
determine any significant changes in water quality factors  within the
impoundment during a period of seasonal influence.  At the  time of water
quality sampling, simultaneous vertical profile measurements of current  '
and temperature was recorded by the Corps of Engineers crew.  '
    Upon completion of the first survey, a preliminary survey report was
written.  With the exception of this report, no attempt has been made.
to analyse data thus far collected.  At the time of this writing, the
field investigations are continuing.  A discussion of the procedure  and
methodology involved and a presentation of data collected through November
1965 is contained in this report. .
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II.  FIELD PROCEDURE
    Station locations were located by means of preset range markers  and a
depth indicator.  Station locations are shown in Figure 1.
    All work is done from the Corps of Engineers' boat, which is equipped

for taut wire mooring.  An underwater instrument package consisting of
current  speed and direction indicator, thermistor, and a depth meter is
lowered while instantaneous plots of data are made on an X-Y Plotter lo-
cated in the cabin of the boat.  At the same time, water for chemical

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analysis were collected at various depths using 3-liter capacity Vandorn




bottles placed in tandem on a hydrographic wire.  Depths sampled varied



with thermocline position and station depth.




    Dissolved oxygen samples were drawn off from the Vandorn samplers, then




dosed and fixed for titration upon completion of the day's sampling.




    Temperature profiles were obtained by use 'of a Wallace & Tiernan




450-Foot Bathythermograph.




    Conductivity was determined by placing the probe of a Whitney Conductivity




Temperature instrument into each Vandorn sampler.               .•-""•




    pH was colorimetrically determined by the use of a Hellige. color




comparitor, Model 600-CA.                                                    .




    Light penetration as.percent of light remaining was obtained by using




a Whitney Deck - sea cell, readings being made every two feet.








III.  LABORATORY PROCEDURE                       '



    Immediately after sampling, th,e two* quart polyethyline sample containers




were placed on dry-ice and frozen  solid in  tightly sealed ice chests  for




shipment back to the Portland  laboratory where they were then transferred




to  a  freezer chest until time  of analysis.




    The following analytical methods were use
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   .  On the survey of 11-2-65 an alternate method was employed in the de-

 termination of total phosphate and was performed along with the above

 method.  This method, published by Menzel and Corwin ("Limnology and

 Oceanography" Vol. 10, No. 2 April 1965) has superior detection limits
                             \
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 and is soon to be accepted in all F.W.P.C.A. laboratories as routine

. analytical procedure.

     Nitrate:  The Phenoldisulfonic acid method as found in "Standard

 Methods"      '            '
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     On all the above determinations,' the photometric results were ob-

tained through the use of a Beckman Model DB Spectrophotometer.  The read-

 ings were made with 1 cm. optical cells.
     *  Standard Methods for the Examination of Wastewater. Hth Edition,
 APHC, AWWA, WPCF, Published by American Public Health Association.
 V.  DATA PRESENTATION

     The data are arranged by each survey, with the first survey (6-30-65)

 in  the front and proceeding through each survey in sequence.  The station

 data  (within each survey section) is arranged by station, starting from

 the station nearest the dam (1) and working upstream. The data headings

 are explained as follows:                        '                       / •
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     Station - identified as to location, range, etc.             • _,

     Date -  month, day and year station was occupied.

     Time -  .the  local time the messenger was released on the most aignifi-

         •    .cant cast.              .         '              .

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Depth - Descent from- surface (in feet) at which sample was obtained.

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Temp. - Temperature in °F. recorded from Bathythermograph slide.
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Conductivity ,- Specific conductance in micromhos per centimeter.



pH - The logrithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration



     in moles per liter.



DO - Concentration of dissolved oxygen in milligrams per liter of water.



DO 7, Saturation - Ratio of the amount of oxygen dissolved in the sample,



     compared to the amount of'oxygen necessary to saturate a sample



     of the same water,.as per calculations made by_Whlpple & Whipple.

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                      ,.,..  LUCK* PEAK RESERVOIR  \"v.>*':'-'•'"•..- .--•'•'":''":/-
                      :-•/'  WATER QUALmr DATA   •  ' "' ;X • ••;	
                      >:' June 30 -' July 1, 1965 . ••'  :'••>
                               LIMINARY
    V  -• ''-.'     ;. ;;." .  /..   I.-' INTRODUCTION   '.•>,• -W         "   ••     ';  •

          Measurements of  temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen,

     and light penetration were made on June 30 and July  I,  1965, at    .'

     seven stations in Lucky Paak Reservoir, Idaho (Figure I)«          •
    1  .   "                     '    I           '                     •        V

          Sampling was performed 'from a Walla Walla District,  U«  S.SArmy
                   '    ••.-..    |     '     -'  •    •                 .
     Corps of Engineers boat«  Samples ware obtained while Corps  of EngL»

    .neers personnel made  vertical profiles of current velocity and
     temperatura*. Public Health Service data are listed in the appended
          '..'•'        '.II.  PROCEDURES                           '": .-A;";

          Temperature vaa measured with a A50«-foot bathythermograph.     :•']•'•••


:•>..-•;'..Surface temperature was measure'd with a hand, thermometer.  Corps

     of Engineers personnel also obtained X-Y plots  of temperature using:

     .a thermistor.  There was excellent agreement between the thermistor
     .     •                        i  .•             .-.;'••'•         • . •'.-•'''•:
     and''BT temperature profiles.  .        '      :      ;          •   "•   v-,'/•
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          Dissolved oxygen samples were obtained at  depth using 3-liter ,:'.;


     capacity Van Dorn bottles.  The Alsterberg modification of the  r  *.,<.:,:


     Winkler method was used*                '       .--'•      '  •  .:  ,_-./.^_:i:;'

          Conductivity  «  After Water  was drawn off for the oxygen     • .:.-
                  .'.  ' •'-.'•.'•.-      |                    .••'.....     ' .*.:+.•
     samplej a Whitney conductivity probe wac placed in the Van Dorn


     samplet and readings were mada,   ..^.v.  •./-•,•    ::  '  ',).''/.'•'/.'  ••;•/.'.•.'•''.•.''.


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           Light penetration,  A sea-deck photoelectric call sraadins of
     light panatration vas ma do a: two*f oog iacjremonto until 'about 2 ivo
     percent light reoaine'd'. ''.,..    '      ..'.'.;•.••  , •; ..''•:•'••.'.... •".  '  . -.-.;.-
     ':•'.;*••'••  '-.'•-•    .•    '  .-XXX<" CAM OSERASIOHS ' '."  "':.'.  ''    '    .  '. '-• •.  •
           A,  Lucky Peak.    .
           Pool levelo and. release^ in Lucky Peak Reservoir were:
•
June 28, 1965 .'.--.
June. 29 , 1965 .
Juna 30, 1965
July 1/1965
. Storage
n Level (AFi
3,053.
38053.
258,803 .
261,525
&3 261, A43 : :
10 259,183
Release
9,000
. 8,083 '
8,000
8,000
  •?£..v::••. Gate bottom is. 2,827.00 feae  above tuaan sea level*       '
  ':-f:;     The intake thermometer reading o£ 52 degrees Fahr^nheic vae
   •/ sneaeured ae a depth o£ 203 feet*    ' •'.  -      '<' ' X •  • .
  :.•/y.'-    .B.   Arrowtoclc«
,Vvl"
A* ''
v. June, 28,
'••'./: June. 2 9 1
'.'.:.. 'June 30,
:>. July 1,


1965
1965
1965
1965
• • •• .Lev |
• . Lovct
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'. 3,217,3
. 3,217*0
3,216,8
3S2IZ,1
Storage
(AF)

290,630
289,700
. 289,080 ,
290,010
f Release

- 10-^50 2 y
8,892 \ .
7,308
6,343
           Drum gates, are 3,216 feet above mean soa level.       •   -'  .
           Weed lei valves are. 3,105 feet above mean sea level,
,'.-'; ^-'i'-- •    Rsleaeas were being made ov©5? the drum gates and the  deep
•  >: '''• aeeQIe valves 4usring the survey...  Salaaa^ ovetf th© drum gata had
^^•'-.   •   ••   .;/.  -.   •     '•     :•- .-'.•  '  '•     .     ••   .    .  ••'••'
                                   ag cvj cbundaacs o£ phytoplankton*  '..

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            -'   "'•• •       .  ;     iv.
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             A,  Station Curves.
RESULTS   :
      ;';••'.'.';.-.  Vertical station curvet i  of temperature, dissolved oxygen* and

       -percent oxygen saturation are shown in Figures 2 and 3.

      ";•' '• - -'*•'  '• ^*  !Tcmperaturei

                  The temperature curve for  Station 1 shows a veil-mixed

        layer to about sixty feet where a sharp thermooline about five feet  .'.•

        in thickness ia present*   Station 2  shows a less well*developed •;. y :'•'•-

        surface heated layer«  The irregular shape of the curve below

        fifty feet indicates considerable vertical motion,                :    :.

             Stations 3 through 7 exhibit no thermooline; tha surface
      •'•''••'                 I                               .         ••'••'.
        heated layer becomes thinner  proceeding upstream where, at Station 7,  •

      ;.  it la soaa two to five feet thick.  This would indicate^TOcchanicai-*.'.".

      4 fcurbaioncg that acts to prevent the formation of a thermocline.        .'
      :**.:•..    I                 .                    •   ;. '••:_;'
      •„ Station A is in Korea Creek;  here temperatures below forty feet      ' •;.
                                    1
       ".. are wanner than those at the'same depth at Stations 2, 3, and  5-7*'•.',;.;•'.;.
       • •                   .        '                   '                   '   ' i ' : '
       r The ^warmer Mores Creek Water's are caused by the relatively  slow    "

       ;: exchange of Greek and main reservoir waters*  The longer residence ,.'. ;

       /''•: time in the creek allows fo^ more efficient heating throughout the    :

 r'-v'-  ,vater column;  the absence of wind mixing jpreventa tha formation of'x'.,'

;";'^'x^/* tharmocline  as ia developed at Station I*    . '.'•;-••",    •• .  ,( ••'.'• •/; />Vv

 ..-t'-'.-X, .•'••'•• ;.'.-2«   Pis solved oxygen          "  •      ••;  "•-.    ,'   ''•  . •  '. ". V"
                  With one except ioi
        in the reservoir were supersaturated vith.oxygen at tha time o£  .

        this.'. flurvayrj.fi -;:.'C/ :$#£^
      ':!'''•:'•••

  (Station 2,.200 feet), all the water*


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                                                  •    .           •            "^ ;•:'.._ ..;..;

             • In general,,the temperature-dissolved oxygen station curves v '

        were mirror  images,  If a  continuous dissolved oxygen versus  depth ".   ;.

        profile were available, '.as in'the case of temperature, this would vr   -S

        be  even more so.                        •                               V";: •...•.-

              For an  average release, of 8,250 cfs from Arrowrock Dam,  only, v  :.• '

        16  daya would be required  to fill Lucky Peak to the pool level    :..•."'  ,.;'

        existing during the survey.   Thio also means that there is a       .L   '.':•
                                      i                     •              "       '.'Y • ' '•:'• •
        relatively short retention time of waters in Lucky Peak; hence,    ;:.....

        if  supersaturated  waters from Arrowrock surface waters mixed  with   -J
                                      i                                          .!'.'/' ..; . .';
        the colder Arrowrock deep  releases, this water could sink and fill  .:' .'. \

        Lucky Peak.  The absence of i any industrial or biochemical oxygen  ".'/...' ;

        demanding substance in either reservoir permits,  in conjunction
        with rapid vertical mixing,
        'maintenance of these high dissolved-
  '.:  ; :;.oxygen waters  below the  photosynthetic zone. "                  •'••'V'7"'•;'• ••'•'.'•'•<<"-'

 ••';'',.•.•:.:./••'•.•' .   '   3«   Li,»ht Penetration       '                    •      .'.•''•'';'':';~:-'':--:
 •'•••Ov/:'1':'.  '••'•          '        j        •         ••'•             •          •.'...":-.'.,^::
 ;\//;''••';//•':-   ''•   • •   Figure. 4 serves  to indicate the difference in light     ':•''..;

 ••'-''-"';'••'-' penetration at Mores Creek and the main reservoir stations»          '   :
 •'•'''.' .!'.-.,            •  •                 '                    -                      .;'•.,••'.
 .;..-.;.".   '*       The  solid linea  represent  the envelope of light extinction : ..

 '..;:;• curves for  all stations  except that  in Mores Creek which  is  shown  .  /-

 '  '' ;:: a0 o dotted line*  The extinction of light  is  quite abrupt,  with   ;.    -.
 •?:'"^:S',i           •                   I                                        •'.">••
  •f:.:.; only fiva percent  light  (relative t6 the surface) remaining at

     V   eight feet  for Morea Creek and ten»sixteen feet for the other stations*
  ;•'•-  ..;•                       :       I        •              -                     •....-/•
 • .     ;    .       The turbid upper layers are reflected in the conductivity  -  .
  •'"*•.*'••*'       . • "'    '       •          ^                            '               •-.-.,'"
 ' i-'•."I  ' profile of  Plguro  5«   Jn general, tha raeervbir had *  light brown.  ....   /
                          *.?'"•'.    t   '     '         '                •.          • -'' * > '• '  ,.
        color in  contrast  to  the blue* green color  of the Boise River below:
. ••'  '; ;'•; •';.;' Lucky. Peak dan*'. ;•;
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:;:;''.-';• '•'•;  ' B«. • .Vertical. Sectiona_and General  Circulation           ...'.,• ;.'•••'-..••
,•••!-";;.'  •'•' Vertical sections of all parameters are shown  in Figure 5, • ;K'--V•'.':•
;.'->;•     Temperature  and'Conductivity'decrees a with depth, while   '..-''7. •.''••'
V;/. dissolved oxygen  shows the existence of two cells (> 11,0 ng/l)»  "  : :
                           •   ;  I         .-•                               ••••.',-,••-
 :  The  dissolved oxygen  cells 16se their identity when the percent   .
':   saturation prof lie  is considered,                      .  ..    •    :      '   .
;:        All of the sections shown were used with the Corps of Engineers1 .]_
•   vertical current  velocity sections to derive the schematic general  ••;..:-..
-."circulation pattern shown in,Figure 6,   Notes of the velocity       .,   ;.
• i ' ' •             *.           '  .   i  .                                    ...**."•,.•'•
••'•-  distribution were made in the field; the final workup of the      ;;.;>.-
:• Corps of Engineers  data may alter the details of this schematic,  ;/-.•;
•;>but  the gross picture is probably a  fair representation of circu-•:./..:-
/.'•=-.'lation during the survey,        •                   .               '  * •   .'
','"';"'"•     figure 6 implies.the existence  of  upstream movement at about •••',-'• :•••'
..•thirty feet throughout the reservoir*   There'is also a clockwise
y/':~ eddy in the pool  centered at  about  fifty feet, and  a counterclockwise
:'•..: eddjr,below Arrowrock dam.  The main current  appears to be due  to   ;  V'
; .< cold water from the Arrowrock neodlo valves  diving through the     ' V:
:, .reservoir toward  the outlet at Lucky Peak.'•'.  This  is also indicated
^•••by.
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Depth
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•- •• 50
:: : 100
;., iso .
; STATIC
Depth
''.•:;• • 5
•'-'-." 25 •
•;:-. • 50
••:: . 100
..( '
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':.'. 60,0 ;--;
:•; 54.5 .-'••;'••;
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V.' •52.7.VV-":
52,2 ••>.;
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Cond. . D.O*
(tnfiio/ctn) , m?/l
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' ;- 39 .;•.;.-.••"
>H 4. tbros Crcelc Bridge ,
1411 MD2 ' •
Juno 30* 1965 .. . '' ; .
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. 60.0 •'•..-.
54*5
53.0
52.7
10.30 •
11.00
11.60
11.32 .
10.83 "•"•

Coad. D»0. .
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•"• 53 '.'••• 1 9.50
• 42 10.12
'38 10.83
37 10.92
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V; Tins: 0353 MDT . '
• Datei '.July 1, 1965
•;• Depth
(ft.}
;-.'.' 0
' •• • • 25
40 .
. • 90-
140
t: -. .-
' • '-..' 'i*7 ' '•-
/ '• '•' '».-< 'V-
Temp.
(Oj-y
' .;"63.0 •=,•••• :.
,•;; 55.0 .-;..
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•v- 52.4.-.:.;
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115
119
116
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106
112
112
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114
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Depth
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. 25 .
50
, 100






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: 9.74
' 10.66
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Datei
Depth
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.
25
SO
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July 10 1965
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(umho/cm)
46
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. 10,94
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            t  LUCKY PEAK RESERVOIR
            WATER QUALITY DATA REPORT
             •'August 10-11, 1965
    Columbia River Basin Comprehensive Project
      for Water Supply and Pollution Control  •
U. S. DEPARTMENT-OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
  Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
                 Pacific Northwest
                 Portland, Oregon
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    US-PH.S.
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                             ' TABULATED DATA
                           LUCKY PEAK RESERVOIR
                             November 22,  1965
STATION 1.  100 Yds.' Upstream from1'Dam,
Time:.  0915
Date:
Depth
o-t .
Surf.
25
50.
100
150
200




August
Temp.
°C °I
10, 1965 . •
•
••
19.2 66.6
19.0 66.2
19.0 66.2
14.7.58.5
14.3 57.7
14.1-57.4

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STATION 2... 2
Time:
Date:

Depth
ft.
• Surf.
25
50
•100'
188 ..
1100
August

Temp
oc o
18.4 65
18.3 64
15.3 59
14.7 58
14.7 58




D.O.
mg/1
8.58
8.62
8. '36
9 .'44 .
9.46.
8.74




D.O.
% Sat.
103 •
101'
. . 92 '••
103
102
93

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Miles Upstream

10

0
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, 1965

D.O.
mg/1
8.70
8.72
9.62
8.58-'
8.98



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7. Sat.
103
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. 106
93
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pH umho/cm
6.5 44
•6.6 . 45
"6.5 '45 .:
6.4 36
6.5 35
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         October 6 and November 2, 1965
   Columbia River Basin Comprehensive Project
     for Water-Supply and Pollution Control
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
  Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
      .... ''     •• •-'Pacific Northwest
•  ' ' '   •••'•••    "  Portland, Oregon     .    .

                   November'1965

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LUCKY  P£AK  RESERVOIR
   U.S. P?H.S. WATER

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                          .TABULATED  DATA
                     LUCKY- PEAK RESERVOIR,  IDAKO
                   Oct9ber 6 and November 2,  1965
STATION 1.  2000 feet from Lucky Peak Dam.
Time:  1640    '        '• .   :'    i .
Date:  October 6, 1965..      '    1
                                                       Weather:  Clear
                                                          Wind:  W-15
Depth
ft.
• 0
25
50
100
145

Temp. Cond. DO • DO
.°C ^mho/cm ma/1 7, sat.
'15.9 ';.'-
15.2 .
15 .2
15.0 .
15.0

53 • •
52
52 :
51- •
52

8.52
. 8.58 .
••:• 8.44 "
8.46
.8.36

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94
95 •
93
93
91

Phosphate :
Total
0.05
0.08
0.04
0.05
0.05

Ortho :
0.03
•0.07
0.03 '
0.03
0.02

7. Light Depth
Remaining Ft .
32 '
16
' 8
4
2
1
2
4
6
•8
10
12
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STATION 5.  One mile up reservoir  from Mores  Creek.
Time: • 1500           •'.   '      |
Date:  October 6, 1965          >
                                                        Weather:  Clear
                                                           Wind:  NW-10

Depth
ft.

0
25
50 .





Temp .
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14.8
14.8-'


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Cond.
imnho/cm

52
52
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DO
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8.20'
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DO
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i
96
90
91








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Phosphate
Total Ortho

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0.05
0.06






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0.03
0.03





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: Remaining

73
33
21
12
7
4
3

Depth
Ft.-'

2
4
6
8
10
12
14

 STATION 7.  200 yards  downstream  from Arrowrock Dam.
 Time: '  1400          .. '.      '  !
 'Date:   October 6,  1965          {
                                                        Weather:  Clear
                                                           Wind:  E-5
Depth Temp. .Cond. DO . • DO Phosphate : 7. Light
ft. °C ymho/cm mg/1 70 sat. Total Ortho' : Remaining^
0 16.4 '•.-'•'• 58 . • •.'••- •
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4
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Time:
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Depth
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0
25
50 '
100
125
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Time:

Date:

Depth
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0 •
25
40
1510 . .
November
Temp.
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53.5
53,5
53.5
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52.5
52.5
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Date:
Depth
ft.
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1140
November
Temp.
\ F
47 .0'
2, 1965
Cond.
jomho/cm
69.3 '
69.4 •
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2, 1965

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wmho/cm
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73.4 •
74.3


: DO DO
mg/1 % sat
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9
9
9
9
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1
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9
9
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2, 1965
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^umho/cm
120.0 .



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97
97
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Wind
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: W-5
Phosphate Nitrate.
Total
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0.
0.
0.
0.
Mores




12
11
11
11
12
Ortho
0.07
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
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0.11
0.09
0.09
0.08
PH
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6
6
6
6
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.65
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.80
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Total
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0.
0.
12
11
11
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0.02
0.02
Dam.
Weather
Wind
Phosphate
mg/1 i% sat. Total
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58
0.25
Ortho
0.04
mg/1 .
0.10
0.12
0.11

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: Calm
Nitrate
mg/1
0.10

6
7
6

pH
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7.35
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