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Dataset: Monitoring

TTSA - Truckee River below Martis Creek

Truckee River monitoring data below TTSA and Martis Creek. Analytical Method: WQ: Water temperature, Dissolved oxygen, pH, alkalinity, Turbidity, chlorides, TDS, Total Coliform, Fecal coliform, total Iron, Dissolved organic carbon, Total Phosphorus, ortho Phosphorus, nitrate, Total Kjeldahl nitrogen, unioned ammonia, trihalomethanes, boron, sulfate, methylene blue active substances, flow BMI: Bioassessment to order level. Periphyton. Geographic Coverage: T2: Truckee River below Martis Creek influence: 39.35336 N, 120.12293 W

TTSA - Truckee River above TTSA

Water Quality data from Truckee River above TTSA. Analytical Method: WQ: Water temperature, Dissolved oxygen, pH, alkalinity, Turbidity, chlorides, TDS, Total Coliform, Fecal coliform, total Iron, Dissolved organic carbon, Total Phosphorus, ortho Phosphorus, nitrate, Total Kjeldahl nitrogen, unioned ammonia, trihalomethanes, boron, sulfate, methylene blue active substances, flow. BMI: Bioassessment to order level. Periphyton. Geographic Coverage: T-1: Truckee River above TTSA influence: 39.33814 N/120.13356 W

TTSA - Martis Creek Monitoring Data

Truckee Meadows Storm Water Sampling Program

Please reference documents listed here (posted in Project section) - for each time series of data collection:
2004 Sampling & Analysis Plan (SAP) describes the program from 2004 through 2009.
2010 SAP describes program data from January 2011-December 2012.
2012 SAP is posted, which describes the program and data collected from January 2013-December 2013,
2013 Addenda to the 2012 SAP, which describes changes to the 2012 SAP, effective January 2014.
Find the Sampling & Analysis Plans at this link: http://www.truckeeriverinfo.org/project/truckee-meadows-regional-storm-water-management-program

Washoe County DWR Creek Monitoring Data

Reporting Limits for Sampled Constituents: Total Coliform -- 1 mpn/100 mL E.coli -- 1 mpn/100 mL Turbidity -- 0 NTU Total Organic Carbon (TOC) -- 1.0 mg/L ** See attached PDF for specifications and limits of water quality parameters collected in the field with YSI 556 multimeter. (Temperature, Conductivity, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP). ** Please note: pH readings do exhibit some outliers due to malfunctioning pH probe. Analytical Method: Total Coliform & E. coli by MPN, TOC, turbidity. 2005-2008.

Truckee River Watershed Council -- Yearly Monitoring Data

Attached please find the Quality Assurance Protection Plan the TRWC adheres to for quality assurance in the volunteer monitoring program.

TMWRF - River Monitoring Data (continuous)

The TMWRF dataset contains hourly SONDE data from various sites along the Truckee River. Historical sites also include the North Truckee Drain and Steamboat Creek. The SONDEs collect temperature, pH, specific conductivity and dissolved oxygen. Currently, sites at Waltham Way Bridge and Painted Rock Bridge are active April 1st through November 30th, flow permitting. Data from obsolete sites are included in the data set and all data are organized by year.

USGS Nevada Streamflow Table

Real-Time Data for Nevada: Streamflow -- 156 site(s) found.

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USGS Water Data for Nevada

In 1889, the U.S. Geological Survey established its first gaging station in Nevada and providing to the public data about Nevada's water resources. Today, this systematic collection and dissemination of hydrologic data is made possible with the cooperation from Federal, Tribal, State, and local agencies. A list of our current cooperators is available online.

These pages provide access to water-resources data collected at approximately 20,000 sites in Nevada. Online access to this data is organized around the categories listed to the left.

The USGS investigates the occurrence, quantity, quality, distribution, and movement of surface and underground waters and disseminates the data to the public; Tribal, State and local governments; public and private utilities; and other Federal agencies involved with managing Nevada's water resources. For more information on the USGS activities in Nevada, please visit our home page.

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