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                                         REPORT
                                         TO THE
                              INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION
                                         ON THE
                                      NIAGARA RIVER
                                NIAGARA RIVER WATER QUALITY
                                  INVESTIGATIONS  IN 1971
                            U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                   NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
                             ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION
                                        MARCH 1972

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                         NIAGARA RIVER WATER QUALITY



                           INVESTIGATIONS IN 1971





     This report on Niagara River Water Quality presents data for the 1971



water year (Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 19710 collected by the Ontario Water



Resources Commission, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation,



the Buffalo Sewer Authority and the Environmental Protection Agency.  Some



additional data for prior years are included for comparison purposes.





     The Ontario Water Resources Commission made five to seven surveys at



eleven Niagara River ranges plus some additional sampling at Range Ni-3^.3



Tables III and IV contain only OWRC data except for ranges 35*8, 35-2 and 19.0.



OWRC also collected data for additional parameters which are not included in



•this report.  Data presented in the "remaining tables and for ranges 35.8, 35*2



and 19.0 were provided by the other cooperating agencies.





     Buffalo River data is presented in Table I.  Table II contains 1971 and



some prior data at the source and the mouth of the Niagara for comparison



purposes.  Table V shows the phenol concentration present at various locations



along the U.S. shore which indicate the influence of the major individual



U.S. waste phenol discharges.  Table VI contains coliform and phenol data



for the ranges immediately upstream and downstream of the Buffalo sewage



treatment plant discharge.  It shows the immediate effect of this effluent on



the coliform and phenol concentrations in the river.





     The Buffalo Sewer Authority used the multiple tube dilution method for



total and fecal coliform determinations.  Except for Ohio Street, all of the



Buffalo River coliform data, range 35.8 data in Table III and that in Table VI



were 'provided by the Authority.  The other coliform data presented  were





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determined by the membrane filter procedure.

BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY
     The data indicates that the bacteriological quality of the rivers have
remained relatively the same in recent years.  The median coliform concentration
in the water entering from Lake Erie is consistently below 100 per 100 milliliters.
It is generally below a few hundred in the Canadian waters of the Upper River.
It exceeds 1000 at all points and 2^00 at most locations near the U.S. shore.
The median concentration of fecal conforms were less than 200/100 ml except
at sampling points within 300. feet of the U.S. shore at ranges Hi 37.7, 35.8,
3^.3 and 19.3.
     Data presented in Table VI shows the effect of the Buffalo River extending
'out to 500 feet from the U. S. shore at range 35.7.  The contribution of the
Buffalo Sewer Authority plant is reflected by the data at range 3**»3.  Its
combined effect with the Buffalo River apparently does not extend beyond
700 ft. from the U. S. shore at this location.

     Other significant U.S. sources of bacteriological contamination to the
Upper River include the Town of Tonawanda, Town of Grand Island, City of
Tonawanda, City of North Tonawanda sewage treatment plant effluents, the discharge
from Cayuga Creek immediately upstream of the City of Niagara Falls and storm
water overflows from the municipal sewerage  systems.  Some storm water overflows
are known to  activate with relatively little precipitation.   Sampling point
locations were inadequate  to pinpoint the effect on the river of the above
individual communities.
     The sewage treatment plants of Niagara  Falls, New York  and Ontario, and
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Lewiston, New York, discharge effluent to the Lover River.  The median


coliform concentrations in this sector were found to be?about the"same as


in previous years, approximately 2UOO per 100 ml in all sectors of the River.


Median fecal coliform concentrations were generally less than 200/100 ml at


all sampling points in the Lower Niagara River.



PHENOL CONCENTRATIONS


     The data shows a significant decrease of phenol in the Buffalo River


since 1969.  The average phenol concentration found at the Ohio Street Bridge


in 1971 was 25 micrograms per milliliter as compared to 6? in 1969.  This


probably reflects reductions in phenol discharges by such Buffalo River


Industries as Specialty Chemicals Division of Allied Chemical, Mobil Oil and


Dormer Hanna.  This decrease is not clearly reflected by Niagara River data


at near U. S. shore sampling points- at range 3>*.3.  OWRC data for 1969 and


1971 at these points were about the same., E.F.A. 1971 data were somewhat


lower.  The combined results tend to indicate some reduction.



     There was a major change in the phenol data for the waters entering the


Niagara in those areas of the Upper Niagara River normally beyond the influence


of U.S. waste phenol discharges.  The 1969 data generally showed zero phenol


concentrations in these sectors.  In 1971 the average values obtained generally


rangedf from 2 to 3 ug/1.  There does not appear to be any logical explanation

                                          ~-                                  \
for an actual increase of phenol in these waters.  The data may not be signi-


ficant, but rather a further indication of possible limitations of the phenol


sampling and analytical techniques at these very low concentrations.  This


question has previously surfaced as inconsistent as well as unexplainable


results have occurred with some frequency in prior years.



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     The relatively high phenol concentration found at Goat Island Bridge



Range 13*2, as shown in Table V, is surprising.  This has consistently been



relatively free of phenol in the past.  The upstream phenol along the U.S.



shore is normally diverted into the New York State power intake.  Furthermore



the phenol discharge from the Hooker Niagara Falls plant which might reach



this area was reportedly discontinued in 1971*





     Compared to 1969 data the 1971 results show a significantly higher



phenol concentration in the Lower River.  The 1969 OWRC data showed practically



no phenol in the Lower River.  In 1971 they found an average concentration of



k to 6 ug/1 throughout this sector.  E.P.A. and New York State results for 1971



ranged from 2 to 4 ug/1.  A reason for this increase is not currently available.



At least one phenol discharge from the Hooker Niagara Falls plant was reportedly



discontinued in early 1971.  As far as is known there was no increase in other



phenol discharges.





PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS



     The phosphorus concentrations entering the Niagara from Lake Erie is



apparently unchanged at 0.02 mg/1.  A significant increase in phosphorus



occurs immediately downstream of the Buffalo sewage treatment plant at the



near shore sampling points.  The location of the sampling ranges do not pin-



point the effect of the other municipal treatment plant effluents although



their contribution is also significant.





     It is interesting to note that OWRC data showed a reduction from O.OU mg/1



in 1969 to 0.03 mg/1 in 1971 at the mouth of the river.  The EPA results were



the reverse.  The variation is undoubtedly within the experimental error.

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     There actually may have been some reduction of phosphorus concentration
in the water at the river mouth since 1969 inasmuch as the concentration of
phosphorus permitted in detergents was limited to 8,7 percent in both
Erie County on the U. S. side and in Canada subsequent to 1969.  It appears
that the sampling and analyses techniques are not sufficiently precise to
identify the degree of reduction of phosphorus concentration that may have
occurred in the river water.

     The relatively clear indication of the influence of the Buffalo sewage
treatment plant effluent in the Niagara River revealed by coliform determi-
nations at ranges 35.7 and 3^.3 suggest that these ranges also be sampled for
phosphorus somewhat intensively in the future.  It would serve to indicate
any major future changes in phosphorus contributions  from both the Buffalo
River  and the Buffalo sewage treatment plant.

OTHER  PARAMETERS
     Review of the data  collected does not indicate  any  significant  change  in
rhe quantity of nitrogen or  other measured parameters in the Niagara River
sitics  1969.

ESTHZTIC  CHARACTERISTICS
     There were no  any major changes  in  1971 with respect  to those  outfalls
which  create localized discolorations of the river.

OIL SPILLS
      The  U. S.  Coast Guard intensively patrolled the U.  S. side of the Niagara
River in  1971  for evidence of oil spills. Any occurrences discovered have
been Jointly investigated with New York  State.  Punitive action as well as

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requiring measures to prevent similar future incidents have been taken in
some instances.  Although there has been no apparent decrease in the frequency
of discovered spills, it is believed that there may have been a reduction in
the actual number of spills which was masked by increased surveillance and
improved reporting.  During 1971 there were no reported or known major oil spills
from Canadian sources.
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                  NiBu-42.4 X
                NiBu-42.9
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N.BuCz-45
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                                            INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION
                                          BOUNDARY WATERS POLLUTION INVESTIGATION
                                               SAMPLING  RANGES
                                                  BUFFALO  RIVER
                                                              Figure 1

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                  SAMPLING RANGES
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       MUNICIPAL   WASTE   DISCHARGES
                   THE    NIAGARA   RIVER
NIAGARA /FALLS
                                                    Village of Lewi stem
                                                    CHy of Niagara Falls
                                                    Town of Grand Island S.D
                                                    C1ty of North Tonawanda
                                                    City of Tonawanda
                                                    Town of Tonawanda
                                                    Town of Grand Island S.D
                                                    Buffalo Sewer Authority
                                                    City of Lackawanna
                                                    Cheektowage STP *3
                                                    Chtektowaga STP 15
                                                    Vltit Stntca
                                                    Fort Erlt
                                                    V111«5« of Chlpptwa
                                                    Niagara Falls
                                                     McLiod Roid
                                                     Stanliy Av».
                                              Additional Treatment Required

                                              Additional Treatment Underway
BUFFALO
                                              Additional Tr*at»»nt Underway
                                              Comnlssloner's Orders Issued
                                                          Figure 3

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                        I.
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                        I
                0123   4   5 mi.
INDUSTRIAL  - INSTITUTIONAL
   WASTE    DISCHARGES    TO
       THE   NIAGARA    RIVER
                                It40USTRY-mSTlTUTIOM
                                Stauffer Chemical
                                Niagara University
                                CarborunduM
                                011n Hathtoson
                                Oupont. Electro-Chemical
                                Hooker Chemical, Electro-Cheertcal
                                Union Carbide
                                Boundary Pip*r
                                Tonawanda Iron
                                Hooker Chemical, Ourez Plastic*
                                International Piper Co.
                                Columbus-ncKlnnofl
                                Continental Can Co.
                                Spauldliw Fibre
                                Western Electric
                                Ashland 011 ft Refinery Co.
                                Rob!In Steel
                                Allied Chemical, Semet Solvay
                                Allied Chemical, Petro Chemicals
                                Food Machinery Corp.
                                Niagara-Mohawk Corp.
                                Dunlop Tire I Rubber Co.
                                Oupont, Ytrkei Plant
                                General Motors, Chevrolet Division
                                FIN SchMfer Brewing Co.
                                General Hills
                                Plllsbury
                                American Malting Co.
                                Donntr-Hafma
                                Allied Chemical, Buffalo Dye Works
                                Republic Steel
                                Mobil 011
                                Hanna Furnace
                                Bethlehen Steel Corp.
                                UortMngton Pump Co.
                                 Harbor Manufacturing
                                 Could national Batteries
                                 C.N.R. Depot
                                 Cyanaald (Niagara)
                                 Norton Co.
                                 Hooker Chemical
                                 Rlverdale Frozen Foods

                                 LE6END
                           Additional Treatment Required

                        A Additional Treatment Underway
                        o
Additional Treatment Underway;
Commissioner s Orders Issued
                        O Substantial Compliance
                                          Floor* X
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                                                     TABLE t
                                            81MIARY OF ANALYTICAL KtfCULTS
                                         OCTOBER 1, 1970 to SEPTKKIWH 30, 1971
Buffalo River ?>nd Tributaries


Coliform *
Median
Maximum
liinimum
Ho. of Samples
Fecal Colif . *
Median
!-'iiximum
1-iiniiiiUra
Wo. of Samples
Phenol **
Avernge
Maximum
Minimum
No, of Samples
Chloride
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Samples
Phosphorus
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Samples
Buffalo
Creek
At Bailey
NiI3u-'l3.l*

1*8000
2UOOOO
9100
5

1*300
21*0000
2300
5






1*9
58
38
5





Cazcnovia
Creek
At Bailey

15000
1*8000
9100
5

2900
21*000
1500
1*






58
73
1*8
5





I-UWALO RIVER
DIAW R.R.
Bridge
NiBu-te.9

11*1*000
1100000
3600
6

132000
21*00000
2300
6






52
65
25
6





So. ParK
Bridge

36000
110000
3600
6

9200
1*8000
2300
6






56
78
28
6
•




Smith
Street
NlBu-'U.H

175000
21*0000
9300
6

17500
110000
1500
6






65
75
53
6





Street
NiBu-39.8

1*8000
1100000
21000
5

15000
1+8000
2300
5






63
75
53
5





Ohio St.
Bridge
NiBu-39.'»

33000
2UOOOO
690
19

13000
110000
910
6

25
92
2
13

52
77
27
19

0.18
0.28
0.13
13
Mich. Ave.
Bridge
HlBu-38.7

62500
21*0000
2300
6

1*300
2UOOOO
910
6

6
10
2
8

50
60
• 1*0
6





Skyway
Bridge
Hi fiu- 38 £

21*0000
21*0000
1*8000
3

2UOOO
1*8000
2300
3






1*9
53

3





   mg/1 unless  otherwise  indicated
   * MPN/100 ml
   **ug/l

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                                                     TABLE I
                                            SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                         OCTOBER 1, 1970 to SEPTEMBER 30, 1971
Buffalo River and Tributaries
                     Buffalo    Cazenovia
                      Creek       Creek
                    At Bailey   At Bailey
Total Nitrogen
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Total Solids
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No.- of Sample's

Susp, Solids
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Turbidity (JTU)
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Iron
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
   **» Atypical value*  Not included in average
   mg/1 unless otherwise indicated
   *
                       288
                       3U6
                       222
                         5


                        1U
                        27
                         6
                         5
266
306
190
  5
 11
 22
  5
  5
BUFFALO RIVER
DL&W R.R.
Bridge
NiBu-42.9




367
700
270
6
88
1*2
5
6
So. ParK
Bridge
NiBu-'i2.U




287
3512***
19^
5
16
31
7
6
Smith
Street
NiBu-Ul.U




317
2980**#
2^3
6
15
23
7
6
Hamburg
Street
NiBu-39.8




301
375
23U
5
12
21
2
5
Ohio St.
Bridge
NiBu-39.1*
3.25
6.UO
1.22
13
326
1030»*»
251*
18
29
1U9
1
19
Mich. Ave.
Bridge
NiBu-38.7




293
3Ul
255
6
16
32
6
6
Skyway
Bridge
NiBu-38-




266
290
237
\
6
7
if
3
                                                                                                1.6
                                                                                                .3.6
                                                                                                0.2
                                                                                               13
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                                                     TABLE I
                                            SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                         OCTOBER 1, 1970 to SEPTEMBER 30, 1971
Buffalo River and Tributaries



Sulfate
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Samples
pH (St. Units)
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Sample's
Alkalinity
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Saiqples
Conductivity
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Samples
Buffalo
Creek
At Bailey
NiBu-l+3.U

58
61*
IiO
5

?t\i
II
6.9
5
136
178
116
5





Cazenovia
Creek
At Bailey
NiBuCz-US.1*

53
68
32
5

7.5
8.1
6.9
5
116
126
102
5





BUFFALO RIVER
DL&W R.R.
Bridge
NiBu-l*2.9

6k
96
.10*
6

7.1*
8.0
6.8
6
125
ll*2
116
6





So. Par It
Bridge

69
108
1*8
6

7.U
8.1
6.7
6
119
132
108
6





Smith
Street
NiBu-Ul.U

71
108
10*
6

7.3
8.1
6.8
6
119
126
110
6





Hamburg
Street
NiBu-39.8

68
92
1*8
5

7.5
8.1
7.3
5
12U
100
5





Ohio St.
Bridge
NiBu-39.1*
1
56
92
27
19
6^.
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8.1
6.1
19
109
137
90
19
It 4S>
1*39
_• _
3^9
13
Mich. Ave.
Bridge
NiBu-38.7

56
68
1*1*
6

7.1*
8.2
6.7
6
116
122
108






Skyway
Bridge
NiBu-38.£

51
56
1*8
3

7.7
8.2
7.1*
3
111
118
108
3





Temp.
 Average
 Maximum
 Minimum
 No.  of Samples
73
82
57
 5
73
82
56
 5
80
86
63
 6
78
82
63
 6
77
82
62
 6
78
58
 5
                                                                                                 60
                                                                                                 19
80
57
 6
76
79
72
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                                                     TABLE I
                                            SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                         OCTOBER 1, 1970 to SEPTEMBER 30, 1971
Buffalo River and Tributaries



DO.
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Samples
BOD
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Sample's
COD.
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Samples
Cl. Demand
Average
Maximum
Minimum
No. of Samples
Buffalo
Creek
At Bailey
NiBu-'*3.l*

**.3
8.9
1.0


3.1
U.7
1.5







10.8
17.0
0.5
3
Cazenovia
Creek
At Bailey

5.8
11.8
1.1*
5

l*.9
18.U
0.1 .
5






l.»*
2.0
0.5
3
BUFFALO RIVER
DL&W R.R.
Bridge
NiBu-U2.9

2.1*
6.9
0.0
6

3.9
9.1*
1.5
6






3.7
7.9
0.5
3
So. ParK
Bridge
NiBu-U2.l*

2.6
U.U
0.9.
6

2.5
6.6
0.8
6

3!*
50
12
6

1.8
2.8
0.5
3
Smith
Street
NiBu-Ul.l*

2.3
8.2
0.7
6

7.8
13.1
0.8
6

37
1*2
31
6

»*.l
7.2
1.1*
3
Hamburg
Street
NlBu-39.8

2.5
7.5
0.7
5

3.9
7.1*
1.7
5

5**
69
31
5

2.U
2.6
2.2
.2
Ohio St.
Bridge
NiBu-39.1*

1*.7
12.0
0.0
20

3.8
lU.O
0.6
18

30
169
0
20

1.8
2.8
0.5
3
Mich. Ave.
Bridge
NiBu-38.7

1.8
2.5
1.0
6

2.1
6.0
0.3
6

27
27
27
1

1.2
1.7
0.5
3
Skyway
Bridge
NiBu-38.6

2.8
3.1
2.5
3

0.9
1.8
O.I*
3,






0.5
0.5
0.5
1

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                       19»*8-9
                                                       TABLE II
                                SUMMASY'2Bfr>NIftGARA RIVER DATA AT THE SOURCE AND MOUTH
        SOURCE
Buffalo Water Intake
Mileage Index Ni 37.7
6500* from U.S. Shore
 1968-9     1969-70
          1970-71
             19U8-9
                     MOUTH
              U*S. Coast Guard Dock
              Mileage Index Ni 1.0
                 Near* U.S. Shore
           1968-9     1969-70     1970-71
    Coliform *
      Median              U
      Maximum            36
      Minimum             3
      No. of Samples     31

    Phenol *»
      Average             1
      Maximum            lU
      Minimum             0
     „ No. of Samples     31

    Chlorides
      Average            21
      Maximum            25
      Minimum            17
      No. of Samples     15

    Total Diss. Solids
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum            -
      No. of Samples

    Total Solids
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples
    3
   36
    0
   33
    0
    0
    0
    U
   28
   33
   22
   50
  210
  12U
   39
  219
  280
  1B3
   32
    mg/1 unless otherwise indicated
    *  MPN/100 ml-
    *» ug/1
    ***Atypical; not included in average
  5
120
  0
 52
 28
 33
 23
252
136
323
157
  3
100
  0
 52
 27
 32
 22
 53
218
293
171
 53
2U5
U23
190
 55
 2300
2UOOO
   93
   65
                             2
                            65
                             0
                            62
   20
   2U
   18
   19
   rl
   i.
 2100
.2700
  320
    7
                            1
                            2
                            0
   27
   3U
   23
   20
             211
             289
             169
              15
  227
  295
  171*
   15
 28
 3*
 2k
 11
             203
             239
             127
              U
206
239.
129
 11
            220
           2700
             70
             lU
                                     86
                                      1
 27
 Ul
 25
 23
            210
            252
            115
             25
226
263
195
 25
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             TABLE II (Cont'd.)
1'"NIAGARA-DRIVER DATA AT  THE SOURCE AND MOUTH
Sulfate
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

pH Stand. Units
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
 ^ No. of Samples

Alkalinity
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Turbidity JTU
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

D.O.
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
  8.1
  8.U
  7.1f
 30
 92
100
 8U
 15
  5
 21
  1
 2h
 10.5
 13.6
  7.?
 19
        SOURCE
Buffalo Water Intake
Mileage Index Ni 37.7
6500' from U.S. Shore
 1968-9     1969-70
25
31
20
 8.2
 8.7
 7.9
l«6
87
96
80
U6
 5
10
 1
38
11.3
1*1.5
 8.0
U6
               27
               3**
               19
               50
                8.2
                8.8
                7.U
               52
               92
              102
               71*
               50
                1
               52
               11.2
               1^.0
                7.6
               51
                1970-71
                  27
                  37
                  18
                  53
                   8.1
                   8.7
                   7.5
                  53
                  93
                 100
                  80
                  53
                   8
                 120
                   1
                  53
                  10.7
                  13.8
                   7.7
                  53  '
                                                         MOUTH
                                                  U.S. Coast Guard Dock
                                                  Mileage  Index Ni 1.0
                                                      Near  U.S. Shore
                                     19U8-9     1968-9     1969-70     1970-71
  8.2
  8.5
  7.7
 31
100
 8k
 16
  5
 13
  1
 31
 11.7
 lU.O
 10.U
 12
                                                              28
                                                              1*2
                                                              19
                                                              13
  8.2
  8.5
  8.0
 31
150
 78
 11
  5
 11
  3
 11
 10.5
 1U.5
  8.3
 11
                          23
                          26
                          17
                          11
  8.3
  8.6
  7.9
 11
 91
100
 83
 11
  3
  5
  1
 11
 U.I
 1U.5
  8.7
 11
                        23
                        38
                        13
                        2k
  7.9
  8.5
  7.6
 25
 95
112
 70
 2U
  6
 18
  1
 22
 ll.U
 15.2
  7.6
 2k

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                                                  ..TABLE II  (Cont'd.)
                                               BIVER-DATA AT THE SOURCE AND MOUTH
B.O.D.
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

C.O.D.
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
.^ No. of Samples

Phosphorus
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Total Nitrogen
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Iron
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
                   19H8-9
 0.7
 1.7
 0.0
17
                SOURCE
        Buffalo Water Intake
        Mileage Index Ni 37.7
        6500* from U.S. Shore
         1968-9     1969-70
 2.2
 6.0
 0.1
U5
           10.U
           1*2.0
            0.0
           UO
 1.8
 6.3
 0.5
52
             6.1*
            16.0
             O.U
            52
                     1970-71
 1.7
 6.7
 0.3
53
             3.6
            18.U
            j0.1
            53
0.03
0.07
0.00
U2
0.03
0.06
0.01
51
0.02
0.2U
<0.01
53
                        19U8-9
 1.3
 2.0
 0.7
11
                                 MOUTH
                          U.S. Coast Guard Dock
                          Mileage Index Nl 1.0
                             Near U.S. Shore
                       1968-9     1969-70     1970-71
 2.9
 6.8
 1.0
15
                         10.3
                         18.6
                          U.O
                         15
                                                             0.21
                                                             0.35
                                                             O.OU
                                                            10
 3.3
 5.2
 1.5
10
                        11.0
                        17.7
                         5.2
                        12
                                                              0.2U
                                                              O.Ul
                                                              0.11
                                                             12
1.9
5.6
0.2
                        11.8
                        21.7
                         3.3.
                        22
o.ou
0.09
0.02
20
0.03
0.05
0.02
11
O.OU
0.06
0.02
9
0.86
1.1*7
0.26
15
0.73
1.51
0.32
12
0.33
1.20
0.29
20
                                                              0.18
                                                              0.70
                                                              0.02
                                                             23

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                                                    TABLE III
  Upper Niagara River
  Range Hi 37.7	
  Coliform *
    Median
    Maximum
    Kb. of Samples

  Phenol **
    Average
    Maximum
    MUn iFiwn
  •  Bo. of Samples

  Chloride
    Average
    Maximum
    No. of Samples

  Phosphorus
    Average
    Maximum
    Minimum
    No. of Samples

  Total Nitrogen
    Average
    Maximum
    Minimum
    No. of Samples
                                         SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                         Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30,  1971
                                         Feet From United States Shores
200
6ooo
13000
51*00
3
9
12
2
3
3H
51
28
It
0.08
0.16
0.0«t
U ,
0.77
2.00***
0.61
3
1000
500
6600
5^
3
9
25
0
It
30
39
26
5
0.06
0.16
0.02
5
0.50
2.13***
0.29
It
2000
UO
*>ltO
10
5
3
6
0
It
26
28
2U
5
0.03
0.05
0.02
5
0.37
O.U9
0.26
it
3500
10
50
1
5
3
6
0
It
25
26
2U
5
0.05
0.06
0.01
5
0.3U
o!so
0.23
U
5500
60
170
It
5
3
6
0
U
25
26
2U
5
0.02
0.02
0.01
5
0.33
0.52
0.25
It
6500
35
70
1
it
3
8
0
It
25
26
23
5
0.02
0.05
0.01
5
0.33
0.1*8
.0.22
U
8500
25
no
1
It
2
6
0
U
25
26
23
5
0.02
0.02
0.01
5
O.ltO
0.71
0.23
It
10,000
32
120
10
3
3
6
0
3
25
26
2k
It
0.02
O.OU
0.01
It
0.3U
o!lt9
0.21
3
n,500
30
50
1
5
2
6
0
Ik •
25
26
2k
5
o.oi«
0.10
0.01
It
0.36
0.58
0.23
U
*** Atypical; not included in average
       1 unless otherwise stated - *MPN/100 ml
HHfug/1

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                                                      TABLE III  (Cont'd.)
   Upper Niagara River
   Peace Bridge Range Nl 35 .
SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
                                                Peace Bridge Range
   Coliforms
     Median
     Maximum
     No. of Samples

   Fecal Coif. *
     Median
     Maximum
     No. of Samples

   Phenols *»
     Average
     Maximum
     Minimum
     No. of Samples
100
750
2toOO
230
13
23
11000
36
13
1.3
2.6
0
8
200






1.7
k
1
7
300
91
21+000
2.3
13
23
2l»00
3.6
13
l.l
1.3
1
if
1*00 500
23
2UOO
<2.3
13
9.1
2UOO
<2.3
13
0.7 1
2.6 1.1
0 1
7 3
700
23
2UOO
<2.3
13
3.6
21(00
<2.3
13
1.7
2.5
1
U
1000
23
2taO
<2.3
13
9.1
2>400

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                                               TABLE in (Cont'd.)
Upper Niagara River
Range Mi 35.2	
Cbliform *
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phenol**
  Average
  Maximum
  No. of Samples

Chloride
  Average
  Mftv i imiiq
  No. of Samples

Phosphorus
  Average
  Maximum
  No. of Samples

Total Nitrogen
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
                                          SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                          Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
                                                 Near U. S. Shore
1967-70
ntooo
180
16
8
36
1
19
27
33
23
20
0.28
U.Ut
0.01
19
O.to
2.98
O.M*
20
1970-71
12000
210
1U
2
6

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                                             TABLE III  (Cont'd.)

                                         SUMM/ttY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                         Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
Upper Niagara River
Range Hi. 35.2
                                               Near U. S. Shore
Total Solids
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

DissolveJ Soli-Is
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Iron
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Sulfate
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

pH Standard Units
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  Ho. of S-anples
1967-70
25U
373
208
20
22^1
32U
158
20
0.65
3.00
0.07
20
9.9
lU.O
6.3
20
7.5
8.1
7.1
20
1970-71
239
337
195
1h
223
321
181
1'*
0.^3
1.30
0.12
12
2U.7
36.0
21.0
12
7.7
8.U
7.3
lU

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                                               TABLE III (cont.d)
     Upper Niagara River
     Range Ni. 35.2
     Conductivity
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples

     Turbi.iity (jTU)
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples

     Dissolved Oxygen
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples

     B.O.D.
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples
     C.O.D.
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples
                                          SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                          Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
                                                    Near U. S. Shore
1967-70
32U
Ji O*7
T J f
287
20
12
28
h
20
9.6
lU.O
6.6
20
2.5
U.6
l.U
20
20.2
196.0
U.O
20
1970-71
325
237
m
8
16
3
12
10.3
13.6
7.2
1U
1.1
3.0
0.2
13
11.8
20.0
7.0
11
ro

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                                                TABLE III (cont'd.)
  Upper Niagara River
  Range Ni. 3**.3
SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept.  30,  1971
   Coliform *
     Median
     Maximum
     Minimum
     Wo. of Samples

   Phenol **
     Average
     Maximum
     Minimum
     Ho. of Samples

   Chloride
     Average
     Maximum
     Minimum
     No. of Samples

   Phosphorus
    Average
    Maximum
    Minimum
    No. of Samples

   Total Nitrogen
    Average
    Maximum
    Minimum
    Ho. of Samples

    rag/1 unless otherwise stated
  * MPN/100
  **ug/l
                                                             Feet From United States Shore
100
2700
ikooo
250
10
7
20
0
-15
28
32
2k
Ik
0.06
0.15
0.02
1U
0.63
1.27
0.30
15
300
350
25000
U8
11
6
15
0
16
27
32
25
15
0.06
0.12
0.01
16
0.57
0.92
0.28
17
500
70
1500
12
11
3
6
0
1U
26
28
2k
15
0.03
0.06
0.01
16
Q.kk
0.65
0.28
16
700
6
2200
0
k
I
k
0
6
25
26
2k
6
0.02
o.ok
0.01
6
0.36
0.62
0.21
6 '
1000
33
iko
l
10
2
8
0
16
25
28
2k
15
0.02
0.08
0.01
16
o.Uo
0.65
0.25
16
1300
190
2300
k
5
1
2
0
6
25
26
2k
6
0.02
0.03
0.01
6
0.3k
0.61
0.21
6 -
1600
6k
5^0
1*
11
3
12
0
16
25
28
23
15
0.02
0.05
0.01
16
0.1»2
0.7k
0.19
16
1700
20
270
1
k
2
k
0
6
25
26
2k
6
0.02
O.OU
0.01
6
0.38
0.58
0.21
6
?
U)

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                                              TABLE III (cont'd.)
Upper Niagara River
Range Ni. 32.3
SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
Coliform *
  Median
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phenol **
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Chloride
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phosphorus
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Total Nitrogen
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

  mg/1 unless otherwise! stated
* MPN/100 ml
**ug/l
                                                           Feet From United States Shore
uoo
ifloo
3700
1*60
5
1+
6
0
6
27
30
25
6
o.ou
0.05
0.03
6
0.1+9
0.60
0.33
6
700
1550
8000
580
6
3
7
0
6
27
31
21+
6
0.01+
0.06
0.03
6
0.52
0.72
0.36
6
1100
610
1+700
128
1+
2
1+
0
5
25
28
21+
5
0.02
0.03
0.01
5
O.Ul
0.61
0.21
5
1^00
1U1+
258
80
U
2
U
0
5
25
27
21*
5
. 0.02
0.02
0.01
u
0.37
0.52
0,21
5
1700
108
170
1
5
3
6
2
6
25
27
2k
6
0.02
O.OU
0.01
6
0.33
O.U6
0.20
6
2500
205
2900
36
1+
2
6
0
6
25
26
23
6
0.02
0.03
0.01
6
0.35
0.56
0.20
6
3000
156
900
0
11
2
8
0
11
25
30
23
11
0.03
0.10
0.01
12
0.31*
0.6l
0.13
6
3500
50
3to
0
5
2
6
0
6
25
26
2if
. 6
0.02
O.OU
0.01
6
0.36
0.60
0.20
6
1+500
lUO
200
h
5
2
14
0
6
25
26
2k
6
0.02
O.OU
0.01
6
0.36
0.5^
0.19
6
5500
226
350
8
1*
2
It
0
6
25
26
2U
6
0.02
O.Q1+
0.01
6
0.38
0.56
0.26
6

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    Upper Niagara River
    Range 26.7
    TABLE III (cont'd.)

SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
    Coliform *
      Median
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples

    Phenol *»
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples

   Chloride
     Average
     Maximum
     Minimum
     No. of Samples

   Phosphorus
     Average
     Maximum
     Minimum
     No. of Samples

   Total Nitrogen
     Average
     Maximum
     Minimum
     No. of Samples

     mg/1 unless  otherwise jstated
   * MPN/100 ml
   **ug/l
     0.03
     O.OU
     0.02
     2
     O.U5
     O.U7
     O.U2
     2
                                                              Feet From United States Shore
300
12
12
12
1
0
0
0
2
27
27
26
2
800
1U
20
8
2
1
1
0
2
27
27
26
2
1UOO
u
k
1(
1
0
0
0
1
26
26
26
1
1900
8UU
1280
U08
2
0
0
0
2
26
26
26
2
0.03
O.OU
0.02
2
o.Uo
O.U6
0.3U
2
0.03
0.03
0.03
1
O.Ul
O.U9
0.32
2
0.03
O.OU
0.02
2
0.55
0.3U
2
H
Vfl

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                                              TABLE III (cont'd.)
Upper Niagara River
Range 20.0	
SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
 Coliform *
   Median
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Phenol **
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Chloride
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Phosphorus
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Total  Nitrogen
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

   mg/1 unless otherwise .stated
 *  MPN/100 ml
                                                           Feet From United States Shore
300
130
360
12
6
2
6
0
6
25
26
2k
6
0.02
O.OU
0.01
6
O.U3
0.71
0.12
6
800
*
510
8
6
2
6
0
6
25
26
2k
6
0.02 .
0.03
0.01
6
O.U2
0.61
0.15
6
1*KX>
270
1900
36
5
2
8
0
6
25
26
2U
6
0.02
0.02
0.01
6
O.U2
0.61
0.17
6
1900
660
2060
12
6
l
k
0
6
25
26
2k
6
0.02
0.03
0.01
6
o.Uo
0.58
0.15
6

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                                               TABLE III  (cont'd.)
Upper Niagara River
Range 19.5	
SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept.  30,  1971
 Coliform *
   Median
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No. of Samples

 Phenol **
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No. of Samples

 Chloride
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Phosphorus
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of  Samples

Total Nitrogen
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

  mg/1 unless otherwise stated
* MPN/100 ml
     6.
                                                           Feet From United States Shore
700
100
3UU
2U
6
3
10
0
6
26
27
2U
6
0.02
0.02
0.01
6
0.39
0.57
0.23
6
1100
60
380
12
5
3
1*
0
6
25
26
23
6
0.02
0.03
0.01
6
O.U2
0.63
0.18
6
lUOO
232
11000
12
5
1
k
0
6
25
26
2»4
6
0.02
0.03
0.01
5
o.Uo
0.61
0.20
6

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                                              TABLE III (cont'd.)
Upper Niagara River
Range 19.3	
SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
Coliform *
  Median
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phenol **
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Chloride
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phosphorus
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Total Nitrogen
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

  rag/1 unless otherwise stated
* MPN/100 ml
     fl
                                                           Feet From United States Shore
300
3500
11*000
270
6
18
30
2
5
29
36
25
6
0.07
0.09
0.05
6
0.79
1.10
0.1*2
6
600
3600
11*000
6i*o
6
6
15
0
6
28
32
25
6
0.06
0.08
0.03
6
0.59
0.77
0.32
6
900
8200
11*200
880
I*
3
10
0
6
27
29
2U
6
O.OU
0.05
0.03
6
0.63
0.92
0.3U
6
itoo
620
8100
Uo
5
2
U
0
6
26
28
2U
6
0.03
0.05
0.02
6
0.1*9
0.69
0.25
6
1900
376
ll*00
56
6
3
10
0
6
26
27
2U
6
0.03
o.oU
0.02
6
0.1*5
0.6l»
0.2l*
6
2500
90
158
10
6
2
6
0
6
26
28
21*
6
0.02
0.03
0.01
6
0.38
0.52
0.20
6
3000
210
1700
32
6
2
6
0
6
25
27
2U
6
0.02
0.03
0.01
6
0.1*2
0.55
0.21
6
3500
237
780
36
1*
2
1*
0
5
26
28
21*
5
0.03
o.oU
0.01
6
O.U5
0.61
0.18
5

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                                               TABLE III (Cont'd.)

                                         SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                         Oct. 1, 1967 to Sept. 30, 1971
Upper Niagara River
Range Ni. 19.0

                                              Near U, S. Shore
Coliform
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phenol
  Aveage
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Chloride
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phosphorus
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Total Nitrogen
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

  mg/1 unless otherwise stated
* MPN/100 ml
**ug/i
1967-70
U2000
180
2k
kB
210
5
2k
30
37
2k
28
0.10
0.33
0.05
28
0.88
2.6U
O.lU
28
1970-71
5300
90
1U
3k
160
1
13
29
36
23
12
0.28
O.lU
0.05
12
0.89
1.18
0.20
12

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Lower Niagara River
Range 6.8	
        TABLE IV

SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS  '
Oct. 1, 1570 to Sept. 30, 1971
 Coliform *
   Median
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Phenol *»
   Average
   MirHimim
   No,  of Samples

 Chloride
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Phosphorus
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

 Total  Nitrogen
   Average
   Maximum
   Minimum
   No.  of Samples

   mg/1 unless otherwise stated
 *  MPN/100 ml
 **ug/l
                                                           Feet From United States Shore
100 900
lUOO
14800
310
6
5
6
1*
7
27
28
25
7
0.03
0.07
0.02
7
O.UU
0.59
0.28
7
950 1000
750
3800
Uto
6
5
6
k
1
27
28
25
7
0.03
o.ou
0.02
7
O.U5
0.83
0.27
7
1800
1870
UlOO
600
6
6
15
U
7
26
28
25
7
0.03
O.OU
0.02
7
O.U2
0.56
0.27
7

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    Lower  Niagara River
    Range  2.U	
    Coliform
      Median
      Maximum
      NH n't
      No.  of Samples

   Phenol **
      Average
      Maximum
     Ho. of Samples

   Chloride
     Average
     Maximum
     Muilinuni
     No. of Samples

   Phosphorus
     Average
     Maximum
     Minimum
     No. of Samples

   Total Nitrogen
     Average
     Maximum
    , Minimum
     No. of Samples

     mg/1 unless otherwise stated
   * MPN/100 ml
        TABLE IV (Cont'd.)

SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
                                                              Feet From United States Shore
100 200
1555
5000
900
u
6
6
1*
7
27
28
25
7
0.03
o.oH
0.02
7
O.Ul
0.58
0.26
7
300 800 1300
lUOO
9300
700
5
5
8
U
7
27
29
25
7
0.03
O.OU
0.02
7
O.U2
0.57
0.26
7
1500 • 1600 1700 1800
1200
3200
90
U
5
6
U
7
27
28
25
7
0.03
O.OU
0.02
7
o.Uo
0.56
0.23
7
ro
H

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   Lower Niagara River
   Range 1.5	
    Coliform *
      Median
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No.  of Samples

    Phenol «*
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No.  of Samples

    Chloride
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No.  of Samples

    Phosphorus
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No.  of Samples

    Total  Nitrogen
      Average
      Maximum
     No. of Samples

     mg/1 unless otherwise stated
   * MPN/lOOml
        fl
        TABL3 IV (Cont'd.)

SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
                                                              Feet From United States Shore
50
580
2800
56
3
6
12
2
k
26
27
25
U
0.02
0.03
0.02
U
0.37
0.51
0.27
U
100
2900
Utoo
500
i*
6
10
k
1
27
28
25
7
0.03
o.ou
0.02
7
O.U2
0.5U
0.25
7
200
2350
6300
500
k
6
10
u
7
27
28
25
7
0.03
O.OU
0.02
7
O.U3
0.60
0.26
7
300
1300
U600
1000
5
8
20
U
7
27
28
25
7
0.03
O.OU
0.02
7
O.U2
0.68
0.26
7
Uoo
2500
1*1*00
1600
1*
5
6
1*
7
27
28
2U
7
0.03
0.06
0.02
7
0.1A
0.60
0.32
7
500
2600
UUOO
1100
5
5
8
U
7
26.
28
25
7
0.03
O.OU
0.02
7
0.^7
0.66
0.26
7
900 1300 1^00 1500
1200
8100
670
5
U
6
2
7
26
28
25
7
0.03
O.OU
0.02
7
O.U2
0.66
0.19
7
2800
1*500
600
5
5
8
U
7
27
28
25
7
0.
0.
0.
7
0.
0.
0.
7












03
Ok
02

38
52
25

to
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    Lower Niagara River
    Range Ni 1.0	
    Coliform *
      Median
      Maximum
      No. of Samples

    Phenol **
      Average
      Maximum
      Vliniimim
      No. of Samples

    Chloride
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples

    Phosphorus
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples

    Total Nitrogen
      Average
      Maximum
     No. of Samples

     mg/1 unless otherwise  stated
         f!00 mg/1
                                                      TABLE IV (Cont'd.)

                                              SUMMARY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
                                              Oct. 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1971
Feet From United States Shore
100 300
2200
3500
1000
5
5
8
2
7
26
28
25
7
0.03
O.Ol*
0.02
7
0.1*2
0.59
0.26
7
1*00 750
2200
3000
800
6
5
7
2
7
26
28
2U
7
0.03
0.05
0.02
7
0.1*3
0.6l
0.29
7
800
2100
5300
ll*00
5
5
6
2
7
26-
28
25
7
0.03
o.oi*
0.02
7
0.1+5
0.63
0.29
7
1200 1300
1200
3700
190
6
5
7
1*
7
26
28
25
6
0.03
O.Ol*
0.02
7
0.1*7
0.55
0.37
7
ll*00
2100
6900
370
5
5
10
J*-=^
5
26
28
25
5
0.03
O.OU
0.02
5
0.1*3
0.66
0.30
5
co

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                                                        TABLE V

                                  SUMMARY OF PHENOL CONCENTRATIONS ALONG U.S. SHORE
    Buffalo and Niagara Rivers
    Sampling Location	
    Buffalo River - Ohio St. Bridge
      Average
      Maximum
      No. of Samples

    Buffalo River - Mich. Ave. Bridge
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples

    Niagara River - Peace Bridge
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples

    Niagara River - Int. R.R. Bridge
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples

    Niagara River - T. of Ton. Water Plant
      Average
      Maximum
      Minimum
      No. of Samples
  River
 Mileage

NiBu 39.
NiBu 38.7
 Ni
   3*
 Mi 3U.3
 Ni
    Distance
     From
   U.S. Shore

Center of River
Center of River
     100
     100
      10
                                                                                                   Concentration
                                                                                                       ug/1
                                                   25
                                                   92
                                                    2
                                                   13
                                                    6
                                                   10
                                                    2
                                                    8
                                                    1.3
                                                    2.6
                                                    o
                                                    8
                                                    1.8
                                                    U.I
                                                    0
                                                    9
                                                    2.3
                                                    U.8
                                                    0
                                                    9
ro

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                                                          TABLE V  (cont'd.)

                                   SUMMARY OF PHENOL CONCENTRATIONS ALONG U.S«  SHORE
     Buffalo and Niagara Rivers
     Sampling Location	
Niagara River - So. Gr. Island Bridge
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Niagara River - Tonawanda Island Bridge
  Average
  Maximum
       No. of Samples

     Petit Drain (Durez Effluent)
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples

     Niagara River - Wahakie Hotel
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples

     Niagara River - Union Carbide Intake
       Average
       Maximum
       Minimum
       No. of Samples
                                                       River
                                                      Mileage

                                                      Ni 28.7
                                                      Ni 25.7
Ni 25.0
Ni 23.6
Ni 19.0
                         Distance
                          From
                        If.8. Shore

                           10
                     Center of Bridge
                                                                            10
                                                                            10
                                                                                               Concentration
                                                                                                   ug/1
                                                                                                         7.7
                                                                                                        19.0
                                                                                                         2.0
                                                                                                         9
                                                    5.0
                                                    8.9
                                                    1.0
                                                    8
                                              102,000
                                              2^9,000
                                               20,000
                                                    5
                                                   55
                                                  139
                                                   23
                                                    9
                                                  160
                                                    0
                                                   13
ro
Ul

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                                                    TABLE V  (Cont!d)

                              SUMMARY OF PHENOL CONCENTRATIONS ALONG U.S. SHORE
Buffalo and Niagara Rivers
Sampling Location	
Niagara River - PASNY Forebay
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Niagara River - Goat Island Bridge
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

City of Niagara Falls Sewage Plant Effluent
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Niagara River PASNY Upstream
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Niagara River - Lewiston Marina
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
 River
Mileage

Ni 18.3
                         Distance
                          From
                        U.S. Shore
Ni 15.
                                                Ni 13.2
Ni  9.1
Ni  7.5
                                                                           10
                                                                           10
                                                                           10
                                                                                               Concentration
                                                                                                   ug/1
                                                                                                    3*1*
                                                                                                    8.3
                                                                                                    0
                                                                                                    9
                                                                                                    7.2
                                                                                                    1
                                                                                                    0
                                                                                                    9
                                                                                                  82°
                                                                                                 2°°°
                                                                                                   22
                                                                                                    3*9
                                                                                                    9*7
                                                                                                    3.1
                                                                                                    8.3
                                                                                                    0
                                                                                                    9

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                                                    TABLE V (Cont'd.)

                              SUMMARY OF PHENOL CONCENTRATIONS ALONG U.S. SHORE
Buffalo and Niagara Rivers
Sampling Location	
Niagara River - U.S. Coast Guard
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
                                                Mileage

                                                Ni  1.0
                                                                         Distance
                                                                          From
                                                                        U.S. Shore

                                                                           10
                                                                                               Concentration
                                                                                                    3-9
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

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                                                      TABLE VI
Parameter and Range
Coliform Ni-35.8
  Median
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Coliform N1-3U.3
  Median
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

F. Coliform Ni-35-8
  Median
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

F. Coliform N1-3U.3
  Median
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phenol Ni-35.B
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples

Phenol M-3U.3
  Average
  Maximum
  Minimum
  No. of Samples
        COMPARISON OF COLIFORMS, FECAL COLIFORMS,  AND "PHENOL
AT PEACE HRIBGE (Ni-35.7) AND INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE (Ni-3^.3) RANGES

                                 Feet from U.S.  Shore
100
750
2Uooo
230
13
U300
2UOOO
230
13
23
11000
36
13
360
11000
91
13
1.3
U.U
0
9
-1.8
U.I
0
9
300
91
2UOOO

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