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C harlotte H arbor E nvironmental C enter Water Quality Canal Sampling

Gated access to harbor. C harlotte H arbor E nvironmental C enter Water Quality Canal Sampling. Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center Canal Water Sampling Program. South Gulf Cove Initiated 2009 Five Stations sampled in canals

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C harlotte H arbor E nvironmental C enter Water Quality Canal Sampling

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  1. Gated access to harbor Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center Water Quality Canal Sampling

  2. Charlotte Harbor Environmental CenterCanal Water Sampling Program • South Gulf Cove • Initiated 2009 • Five Stations sampled in canals • Quarterly samples by Benchmark technicians • Benchmark EnviroAnalytical Inc. analysis • Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Fecal Coliform bacteria • Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Salinity • Station Depth, Secchi Depth • Air/Water Temp., Wind Spd./Dir., Cloud Cover

  3. Processes Affecting Water Quality • Tides - Not important in this location due to limited access • Wind - Can cause some local currents • Circulation - No flushing of canals • Salinity - Mainly dependent on rainfall, evaporation • Temperature - Shallow canals, little vertical change • Sunlight - Plant growth • Rain and Runoff - Potential source of pollution from land • Turbidity - Vertical mixing, runoff • Boating Activity

  4. Sampling Dates Feb. 2009 May 2009 Aug. 2009 Nov. 2009 Feb. 2010 May 2010 Nov. 2010 Nov.2011 Feb. 2012 May 2012 Aug.2012 Nov. 2012 Station Locations 1 2 3 4 5

  5. Data Interpretation Methods:  Dissolved Oxygen: Fish & Wildlife Standards.  Bacteria: Public Health Standards.  Secchi: FDEP Typical Water Quality Values.  Chl & Nutrients: FL Trophic State Index.

  6. Parameters Sampled <0.69 Good 0.7-1.1 Fair >1.2 Poor <30 Good 40-60 Fair >70 Poor

  7. Parameters Sampled cont. <199 Good >200 Poor 2/2012 Sta. 1,3 = 2000 >5.0 Good 2.1-4.9 Fair < 2 Poor

  8. Parameters Sampled cont.

  9. Summary of Parameter Ranges Observed Desired

  10. Draft Criteria by Reference Period Approach

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