Public Health Service Water Pollution Surveillance System: Annual Compilation of Data, Volume 1-4 |
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2ND 3RD 4TH ACIDS ALKYL BENZENE SULFONATE ALPHA AMMONIA ANALYSES STATE MAJOR ATLANTIC MINOR BASIN BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSES BASIN MINOR BASIN BASIN NORTH ATLANTIC BER PER LITER BETA CENTRIC PENNATE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER CHLORIDES ALKALINITY HARDNESS CHLORINE DEMAND CHLOROFORM EXTRACTABLES COCCOID MENT COLIFORMS Composite Interval compounds COUNT LEVEL GENUS CRUSTACEA DATE OF DETERMI DATE OF SAMPLE Degrees OXYGEN Centigrade DIATOMS discharge in record FILA fish gaging station GENERA AND COUNT GENUS COUNT LEVEL LEVEL GENUS COUNT MAJOR BASIN MINOR MAJOR BASIN NORTH mg/l mg/l MICROINVERTEBRATES MONTH DAY NITROGEN NORTH ATLANTIC MINOR Number per liter Number per ml pc/g pc/l PERCENT SPECIES PERCENT PHYSICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL PLANKTON PLANKTON POPULATION Pollution Surveillance System POTOMAC RIVER Public Health Service record period RIVER STATION LOCATION ROTIFERS scale units SHEATHED BACTERIA SOUTHEAST SPECIES PERCENT SPECIES ST 2ND 3RD STRONTIUM 90 text for Codes TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS U.S. Geological Survey Water Pollution Surveillance Water Quality Network
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Halaman i - State, and local agencies having related responsibilities, collect and disseminate basic data on chemical, physical, and biological water quality and other information insofar as such data or other information relate to water pollution and the prevention and control thereof.
Halaman 95 - Such standards shall be such as to protect the public health or welfare, enhance the quality of water and serve the purposes of this Act. Such standards shall be established taking into consideration their use and value for public water supplies, propagation of fish and wildlife, recreational purposes, and agricultural, industrial, and other legitimate uses, and also taking into consideration their use and value for navigation.
Halaman 95 - Long-term information on changes in water quality at key points in river systems, as such quality may be affected by change in water use and development. "b. Continuous information on the nature and extent of pollutants affecting water quality
Halaman 97 - STATES 1962-1963 01 NORTHEAST 02 NORTH ATLANTIC 03 SOUTHEAST 04 TENNESSEE RIVER 05 OHIO RIVER 06 LAKE ERIE 07 UPPER MISSISSIPPI 08 WESTERN GREAT LAKES 09 MISSOURI RIVER 10 SOUTHWEST-LOWER MISS. 11 COLORADO RIVER 12 WESTERN GULF 13 PACIFIC NORTHWEST 14 CALIFORNIA 15 GREAT BASIN Only after careful screening of needs in water resource development was a pattern set for analyses of water samples.
Halaman 95 - Data which will assist State, interstate, and other agencies in their water pollution control programs, and in the selection of sites for legitimate water In region VII there are 19 network stations on major interstate rivers.
Halaman 11 - ... mineral content, and relatively free of deleterious biological and chemical substances. Agricultural water is judged primarily on its mineral content. Water for fish propagation and recreational purposes must be relatively free from domestic and industrial pollution and must be capable of sustaining an active flora of the smaller aquatic organisms on which fish and other wildlife feed. Industrial water quality requirements run the gamut from complete demineralization for certain processes to...
Halaman 106 - A list of the common and scientific names of fishes from the United States and Canada.
Halaman 101 - States is a member: the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico; the International Joint Commission, United States and Canada; the...
Halaman 10 - Conventional analyses to be provided by participating agencies will include biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), dissolved oxygen (DO), chemical oxygen demand (COD), chlorine demand, pH, color, turbidity, temperature, ammonia, nitrogen, chlorides, alkalinity (or acidity), and hardness.
Halaman i - Major waters used for public water supply, propagation of fish and wildlife, recreational purposes, and agricultural, industrial, and other legitimate uses. b. Interstate, coastal, and Great Lakes waters.