Authors
Christine Crabill, Ravin Donald, Julie Snelling, Richard Foust, Gordon Southam
Publication date
1999/6/1
Journal
Water Research
Volume
33
Issue
9
Pages
2163-2171
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Physical and chemical parameters (including stream flow, temperature, pH, dissolved ion concentrations and biological oxygen demand) indicate that the water of Oak Creek, AZ is of high quality. However, fecal coliform enumerations of Oak Creek demonstrated an annual deterioration of water quality during the summer seasons of 1994, 1995 and 1996. The summer season is characterized by high recreational use and by summer storm activity. During the summer periods, violations (>800cfu/100ml) of Arizona Department of Environmental Quality guidelines for its `unique waters' designation were recorded during 17 out of 54 sampling days and seriously compromised (>150cfu/100ml) water quality was recorded for 37 out of 54 sampling days. In addition, two sediment sites were identified with high fecal coliform counts, averaging 2200 times the fecal coliform counts of the water column. The results of this study …
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