Water Quality Test Data
Name of Tester:
Joel Clark / Jerry Murphy
Date:
Location
:
McCormick
Sink (Upstream)
Recent and Current Weather
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A week of warm weather
following sustained cold spell.
Today, light rain; mid-50’s F
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Description of Area (Include plant and
animal/insect life)
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McCormick Sink is an
offset sink whose waters have been dye traced to
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Description of Water (Include aquatic plant and
animal/fish life)
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Perfectly clear water,
silt easily stirred up.
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pH:
7.5
(6.5-8.5)
Temperature: 71
F
TDS:
300
ppm
( <500 ppm)
Nitrate:
0 ppm
(< 10 ppm)
Nitrite: .15
ppm
(< 1 ppm)
DO:
3 ppm
(
>2 ppm)
Phosphate:
.15 ppm
(<0.1 ppm) Turbidity:
N/A
BOD:
N/A
Flow:
N/A
WQI:
56.82-75.02 (average to good)
Numbers in parenthesis are acceptable limits.
Cave Species Counts:
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Many albino crayfish
and amphipods present, no quantitative count done.
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Date and Time of E. Coli Count:
Non-Fecal Coli (pink, light pink):
100/100
mL
Other Bacteria (teal/pale/yellow/clear):
100 /100
mL
Implications and questions:
This is the first NACD
water test of McCormick, so all tests are inconclusive until future testing
gives us long-term data. The
amount of garbage on the ground and in the water have
inspired a clean up, date to be announced.
Please find pictures of both the sink itself and the mature
coliform test Petri dish.
