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ME_YMR141 Merri Creek, near footbridge 57 Connolly Ave, Coburg (opp De Chene Reserve)
31 March 2024
Overview
Catchment | Yarra River |
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Site | Merri Creek, near footbridge 57 Connolly Ave, Coburg (opp De Chene Reserve) ME_YMR141 |
Date and Time | Sunday 31st March 2024 13:30pm |
Approved | Approved |
Physical Chemical Tests
N mg/L NH4+ | D.O. % | D.O mg/L | EC µS/cm | pH pH Units | rP mg/L P | Air ° C | Water ° C | Turb NTU | |
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Sample | 0.02 | 90.26 | 8 | 4200 | 8.5 | 0.06 | 21.8 | 20.8 | 9 |
Weather | sunny |
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Last rainfall | More than a week ago |
Flow estimate | MEDIUM: flow is normal/typical average flow |
Water Appearance | Clear |
Stream depth | 51cm - 99cm |
Stream width | > 5m |
Hazards | |
Litter/Pollutants |
This sampling was done because there was a plan to return the following Friday with some Uni students and there was an expectation of rain before then. I wanted to do the Phys/Chem tests and macroinvertebrate sampling before the rain as a comparison. As it turned out we could not use the same site on the Friday as the water level was too high.
When I did the EC testing the meter showed an error which I only later realised was an "Over reading" message. I took the water sample home and tested again once I realised the problem. The reading obtained with the Eutech meter was done using a 1:1 dilution with distilled water. The reading with the Eutech meter was 3160. Later I tested with the Horiba meter using an undiluted sample and obtained the higher reading. I used the Horiba meter reading in the results as I suspect it is more accurate.
Unfortunately it had rained before I did these tested so I was noyt able to go back and take another sample to check the results
Creatures Agreed Level Taxonomy Method
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