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ME_YDI847 Karingal Creek, crn Susan and Brougham St, Eltham
14 October 2015
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Overview
Catchment | Yarra River |
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Site | Karingal Creek, crn Susan and Brougham St, Eltham ME_YDI847 |
Date and Time | Wednesday 14th October 2015 11:35am |
Approved | Approved |
Physical Chemical Tests
Ammon-Nit mg/L NH3-N | N mg/L NH4+ | D.O. % | D.O mg/L | EC µS/cm | FrP mg/L P | Nitrate-Nit mg/L N | pH pH Units | rP mg/L P | Air ° C | Water ° C | Turb NTU | |
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Sample | 0.5 | 7 | 540 | 6.8 | 0.2 | 21.1 | 17.7 | 17 |
Weather | sunny |
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Last rainfall | During the last week 9.6 |
Flow estimate | LOW: Minimum flow in channel/continuous flow in some part of channel (in-stream habitats connected) |
Water Appearance | Clear,Smelly,Foamy/frothy |
Stream depth | 0 - 50cm |
Stream width | 2m - 5m |
Hazards | |
Litter/Pollutants | cans |
I noticed a chemical/solvent sort of smell at the site, and also faintly in the sample when I was testing it. So I think the very high Ammonium and Phosphate results are more than mere coincidence. In addition to that, the sample proved to be very frothy when shaken. I had to be very careful when pouring it into the turbidity tube … my first try resulted in such a persistent foamy surface as to make it unreadable. The fact that the readings for Fort Knox were nowhere near as high would indicate that somebody in the industrial area between the two monitoring sites must have discharged something into the drain that they certainly ought not have!
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