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EAS/2018-11-01 Biological and Water Quality Study of St. Marys River and Tributaries November 2018 Appendices to the Biological and Water Quality Study of Saint Marys River and Tributaries, 2015 Auglaize, Mercer, Shelby and Van Wert Counties St. Marys River at river mile 61.5 east of the village of Rockford. Ohio EPA Technical Report EAS/2018-11-01 Division of Surface Water Assessment and Modeling Section November 2018

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EAS/2018-11-01 Biological and Water Quality Study of St. Marys River and Tributaries November 2018

Appendices to the Biological and Water Quality Study of

Saint Marys River and Tributaries, 2015Auglaize, Mercer, Shelby and Van Wert Counties

St. Marys River at river mile 61.5 east of the village of Rockford.

Ohio EPA Technical Report EAS/2018-11-01

Division of Surface Water Assessment and Modeling Section November 2018

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Appendices to the Biological and Water Quality Study

of the Saint Marys River and Tributaries, 2015 Auglaize, Mercer, Shelby and Van Wert counties, Ohio

November 2018 Ohio EPA Report DSW/EAS 2018-11-01

Prepared by:

State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Division of Surface Water

Lazarus Government Center 50 West Town Street, Suite 700

P.O. Box 1049 Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049

Division of Surface Water Southwest District Office

401 E. Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio 45402

Ecological Assessment Section Groveport Field Office 4675 Homer Ohio Lane Groveport, Ohio 43125

John R. Kasich, Governor State of Ohio Craig W. Butler, Director Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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Appendices • Appendix A – Components of an Ohio EPA Biological and Water Quality Survey, Glossary of Terms

and Notice to Users • Appendix B – Macroinvertebrate Collection Results• Appendix C – Macroinvertebrate ICI Scores and Metrics• Appendix D – Fish Species and Abundance for Each Sampling Location• Appendix E – Fish IBI Scores and Metrics• Appendix F – Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index Scores and Attributes• Appendix G – Surface Water Inorganic Chemistry Results• Appendix H – Surface Water Organic Chemistry Results• Appendix I – Sediment Chemistry Results• Appendix J – Water Quality Sonde Results• Appendix K – Surface Water Bacteriological Results• Appendix L – Statistical Methods

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Appendix A — Components of an Ohio EPA Biological and Water Quality Survey, Glossary of Terms and Notice to Users

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Components of an Ohio EPA Biological and Water Quality Survey What is a Biological and Water Quality Survey? A biological and water quality survey (biosurvey) estimates the biological, physical and chemical condition of waters within a specified sampling frame. The sampling frame may range from a relatively simple setting focusing on one or two small streams, one or two principal stressors and a handful of sampling sites; or a much more complex effort including entire drainage basins, multiple and overlapping stressors, and tens of sites.

Ohio EPA employs biological, chemical and physical monitoring to meet three major objectives: 1) determine the extent to which use designations assigned in the Ohio Water Quality Standards

(WQS) are either attained or not attained;2) determine if use designations assigned to a given water body are appropriate and attainable;

and3) determine if any changes in key ambient biological, chemical, or physical indicators have taken

place over time, particularly before and after the implementation of point source pollutioncontrols or best management practices.

The data gathered by a biosurvey is processed, evaluated and synthesized in a biological and water quality report. Each biological and water quality study contains a summary of major findings and recommendations for revisions to WQS, future monitoring needs or other actions that may be needed to resolve existing impairment of designated uses. While the principal focus of a biosurvey is the status of aquatic life uses, the status of other uses such as recreation and water supply, as well as human health concerns are also addressed.

The findings and conclusions of a biological and water quality study may factor into regulatory actions taken by Ohio EPA (for example, NPDES permits, Director’s Orders, the Ohio WQS [OAC 3745-1] and Water Quality Permit Support Documents [WQPSDs]) and are eventually incorporated into State Water Quality Management Plans, the Ohio Nonpoint Source Assessment, and the biennial Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report (305[b] and 303[d]).

Hierarchy of Indicators A carefully conceived ambient monitoring approach, using cost-effective indicators consisting of ecological, chemical and toxicological measures, helps ensure that all relevant pollution sources are judged objectively on the basis of environmental results. Ohio EPA relies on a tiered approach in attempting to link the results of administrative activities with true environmental measures. This integrated approach includes a hierarchical continuum from administrative to true environmental indicators (Figure 35). The six levels of indicators include:

1) actions taken by regulatory agencies (permitting, enforcement, grants);2) responses by the regulated community (treatment works, pollution prevention);3) changes in discharged quantities (pollutant loadings);4) changes in ambient conditions (water quality, habitat);5) changes in uptake and/or assimilation (tissue contamination, biomarkers, wasteload

allocation); and,6) changes in health, ecology, or other effects (ecological condition, pathogens).

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The results of administrative activities (levels 1 and 2) can be linked to efforts to improve water quality (levels 3, 4 and 5) which should translate into the environmental results (level 6). Thus, the aggregate effect of billions of dollars spent on water pollution control since the early 1970s can now be determined with quantifiable measures of environmental condition.

Superimposed on this hierarchy is the concept of stressor, exposure and response indicators. Stressor indicators generally include activities which have the potential to degrade the aquatic environment such as pollutant discharges (permitted and unpermitted), land use effects and habitat modifications. Exposure indicators are those which measure the effects of stressors and can include whole effluent toxicity tests, tissue residues and biomarkers, each of which provides evidence of biological exposure to a stressor or bioaccumulative agent. Response indicators are generally composite measures of the cumulative effects of stress and exposure and include the more direct measures of community and population response that are represented here by the biological indices which comprise Ohio’s biological criteria. Other response indicators could include target assemblages (rare, threatened, endangered, special status and declining species) or bacterial levels which serve as surrogates for the recreational uses. These indicators represent the essential technical elements for watershed-based management approaches. The key, however, is to use the different indicators within the roles which are most appropriate for each.

Describing the causes and sources associated with observed impairments revealed by the biological criteria and linking this with pollution sources involves an interpretation of multiple lines of evidence including water chemistry data, sediment data, habitat data, effluent data, biomonitoring results, land use data and patterns within the biological data itself. Thus, the assignment of principal causes and sources of impairment represents the association of impairments (defined by response indicators) with stressor and exposure indicators. The principal reporting venue for this process on a watershed or sub-basin scale is a biological and water quality report. These reports then provide the foundation for aggregated assessments such as the Integrated Report, the Ohio Nonpoint Source Assessment and other technical bulletins.

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Administrative

LEVEL 1 Actions by U.S.EPA and States

NPDES Permit Issuance Compliance/Enforcement Pretreatment Program Actual Funding CSO Requirements Storm Water Permits 319 NPS Projects 404/401 Certification Stream/Riparian Protection

LEVEL 2 Responses by theRegulated Community

POTW Construction Local Limits Storm Water Controls BMPs for NPS Control Pollution Prevention Measures

LEVEL 3 Changes inDischarge Quantities

Point Source Loadings - Effluent and Influent Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) NPDES Violations Toxic Release Inventory Spills and Other Releases Fish Kills

True Environm

ental

LEVEL 4 Changes inAmbient Conditions

Water Column Chemistry Sediment Chemistry Habitat Quality Flow Regime

LEVEL 5 Changes inUptake and/or Assimilation

Assimilative Capacity - TMDL/WLA Biomarkers Tissue Contamination

LEVEL 6 Changes in Healthand Ecology, or Other Effects

Biota (Biocriteria) Bacterial Contamination Target Assemblages (RT&E, Declining Species)

Figure 1 — Hierarchy of administrative and environmental indicators which can be used for water quality management activities such as monitoring and assessment, reporting, and the evaluation of overall program effectiveness. This is

patterned after a model developed by U.S. EPA.

Ohio Water Quality Standards: Designated Aquatic Life Use The Ohio Water Quality Standards (WQS; OAC 3745-1) consist of designated uses and chemical, physical and biological criteria designed to represent measurable properties of the environment that are consistent with the goals specified by each use designation. Use designations consist of two broad groups — aquatic life and non-aquatic life uses. In applications of the Ohio WQS to the management of water resource issues in Ohio’s rivers and streams, the aquatic life use criteria frequently result in the most stringent protection and restoration requirements, hence their emphasis in biological and water quality reports. Also, an emphasis on protection for aquatic life generally results in water quality suitable for all uses. The five aquatic life uses currently defined in the Ohio WQS are:

1) Warmwater Habitat (WWH) — this use designation defines the typical warmwaterassemblage of aquatic organisms for Ohio rivers and streams; this use represents the principalrestoration target for the majority of water resource management efforts in Ohio.

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2) Exceptional Warmwater Habitat (EWH) — this use designation is reserved for waters whichsupport unusual and exceptional assemblages of aquatic organisms which are characterized bya high diversity of species, particularly those which are highly intolerant and/or rare,threatened, endangered or special status (declining species); this designation represents aprotection goal for water resource management efforts dealing with Ohio’s best waterresources.

3) Coldwater Habitat (CWH) — this use is intended for waters that support assemblages ofcoldwater organisms or those which are sanctioned by the Ohio Department of NaturalResources (ODNR), Division of Wildlife and stocked with salmonids with the intent of providinga put-and-take fishery on a year round basis. This use should not be confused with the SeasonalSalmonid Habitat (SSH) use which applies to the Lake Erie tributaries that support periodicruns of salmonids during the spring, summer, and/or fall.

4) Modified Warmwater Habitat (MWH) — this use applies to streams and rivers which havebeen subjected to extensive, maintained and essentially permanent hydromodifications suchthat the biocriteria for the WWH use are not attainable and where the activities have beensanctioned by state or federal law; the representative aquatic assemblages are generallycomposed of species which are tolerant to low dissolved oxygen, silt, nutrient enrichment andpoor quality habitat.

5) Limited Resource Water (LRW) — this use applies to small streams (usually less than threemi2 drainage area) and other water courses which have been irretrievably altered to the extentthat no appreciable assemblage of aquatic life can be supported. Such waterways generallyinclude small streams in extensively urbanized areas, those which lie in watersheds withextensive drainage modifications, those which completely lack water on a recurring annualbasis (true ephemeral streams), or other irretrievably altered waterways.

Chemical, physical and/or biological criteria are generally assigned to each use designation in accordance with the broad goals defined by each. As such, the system of use designations employed in the Ohio WQS constitutes a tiered approach in that varying and graduated levels of protection are provided by each. This hierarchy is especially apparent for parameters such as dissolved oxygen, ammonia-nitrogen, temperature and the biological criteria. For other parameters such as heavy metals, the technology to construct an equally graduated set of criteria has been lacking, thus the same water quality criteria may apply to two or three different aquatic life use designations.

Ohio Water Quality Standards: Non-Aquatic Life Uses In addition to assessing the appropriateness and status of aquatic life uses, each biological and water quality survey also addresses non-aquatic life uses such as recreation, water supply and human health concerns as appropriate. The recreation uses most applicable to rivers and streams are the Primary Contact Recreation (PCR) and Secondary Contact Recreation (SCR) uses. All surface waters of the state are designated as primary contact recreation unless otherwise designated as bathing waters or secondary contact recreation. Primary contact waters are surface waters that, during the recreation season, are suitable for one or more full body contact recreation activities such as, but not limited to, wading, swimming, boating, water skiing, canoeing, kayaking and scuba diving. Secondary contact waters are surface waters that result in minimal exposure potential to water-borne pathogens because the waters are: rarely used for water-based recreation such as, but not limited to, wading; situated in remote, sparsely populated areas; have restricted access points; and have insufficient depth to provide full body immersion, thereby greatly limiting the potential for water-based recreation activities. The SCR designation applies only to water bodies specifically designated as such in the WQS. Recreational use designations only apply

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seasonally from May 1 through October 31. Recreational use designation attainment status is determined using bacterial indicators (E. coli) and the criteria associated with each recreation use is specified in the Ohio WQS. The presence of indicator bacteria such as E. coli indicates that the water body is contaminated with fecal matter of warm-blooded origin, which could include birds and mammals, including humans.

Attainment of recreation uses are evaluated based on a comparison of measured bacteria levels in the water body to the applicable criterion as reflected in OAC 3745-1-37, which are intended to minimize potential exposure to pathogenic organisms and thereby protect the health of recreational uses of the water.

Water supply uses include Public Water Supply (PWS), Agricultural Water Supply (AWS) and Industrial Water Supply (IWS). The PWS designation applies within 500 yards of a potable (drinking) water supply or food processing industry intake. The Agricultural Water Supply (AWS) and Industrial Water Supply (IWS) use designations are usually applied to all waters unless it can be clearly shown that they are not applicable. A hypothetical example of this might be within an urban area where livestock watering or pasturing does not take place or could not be supported, thus a recommendation may be made that the AWS use not be applied to a particular water body. The limited number of applicable chemical criteria associated with these uses are specified in the Ohio WQS for each use and attainment status is based primarily on chemical-specific indicators. Ohio EPA also measures chemical concentrations in fish tissue to support Ohio’s sport fish consumption advisory program and to assess whether water quality is sufficient to support human health water quality goals intended by Ohio’s WQS.

Mechanisms for Water Quality Impairment The following paragraphs present the varied causes of impairment that affect the resource quality of lotic systems in Ohio. While the various issues are presented under separate headings, it is important to remember that they are often interrelated and cumulative in terms of the detrimental impact that can result.

Habitat and Flow Alterations Habitat alteration, such as channelization, negatively impacts biological communities directly by limiting the complexity of living spaces available to aquatic organisms. Consequently, fish and macroinvertebrate communities are not as diverse compared to unimpacted systems. Indirect impacts may include the removal of riparian trees and field tiling to facilitate drainage. Following a rain event, most of the water is quickly removed from tiled fields rather than filtering through the soil, recharging ground water, and reaching the stream at a lower volume and more sustained rate. As a result, baseflow of small streams can be reduced, causing them to go dry more frequently or to become intermittent. Urbanization impacts include removal of riparian trees, influx of storm water runoff by increasing the area of impervious surfaces, straightening and piping of stream channels and riparian vegetation removal.

Tree shade is important because it limits the energy input from the sun, moderates water temperature and limits evaporation. Removal of the tree canopy further degrades conditions because it eliminates an important source of coarse organic matter essential for a balanced ecosystem. Riparian vegetation aids in nutrient uptake, may decrease runoff rate into streams and helps keep soil in place. Erosion impacts channelized streams more severely due to the lack of a riparian buffer zone to slow runoff, trap sediment and stabilize banks. Additionally, deep trapezoidal channels lack a functioning flood plain and therefore cannot expel sediment as would normally occur during flood events along natural watercourses. The confinement of flow within an artificially deep channel accelerates the movement of water downstream, exacerbating flooding of downstream properties.

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Siltation and Sedimentation Whenever the natural flow regime is altered to facilitate drainage, increased amounts of sediment are likely to enter streams either by overland transport or increased bank erosion. The removal of wooded riparian areas accelerates the erosion process. Channelization excludes all but the highest flow events to confinement within the artificially high banks. As a result, former flood plain areas that allowed for the removal of sediment from the primary stream channel no longer serve this function. As water levels fall following a rain event, interstitial spaces between larger rocks fill with sand and silt and the diversity and quality of available habitat to support fish and macroinvertebrates is reduced. Silt can also clog the gills of both fish and macroinvertebrates, reduce visibility thereby excluding site feeding fish species and smother the nests of lithophilic fishes. Lithophilic spawning fish require clean substrates with interstitial voids in which to deposit eggs. Conversely, pioneering species benefit. They are generalists and best suited for exploiting disturbed and less heterogeneous habitats. The net result is a lower diversity of aquatic species compared with a typical warmwater stream with natural habitats.

Excessive sedimentation can also adversely impact water quality, recreational value, aesthetic quality and drinking water. Nutrients absorbed to soil particles remain trapped in the watercourse. Likewise, bacteria, pathogens and pesticides which also attach to suspended or bedload sediments become concentrated in waterways where the channel is functionally isolated from the landscape. Community drinking water systems must address these issues with more expensive advanced treatment technologies.

Nutrient Enrichment The assessment of the impact of nutrients on aquatic life uses a weight-of-evidence approach. The objective of the weight-of-evidence approach is to evaluate the trophic state of the stream. Similar to lakes, trophic status in streams can be described by position along the familiar oligotrophic-eutrophic continuum; however, trophic status in streams is additionally described by a continuum defined at one end by heterotrophy, and at the other by autotrophy (Dodds, 2007). In general, oligotrophic systems are described as having low nutrients, low algal biomass and high clarity. Conversely, eutrophic systems are rich in nutrients, have high algal biomass and have large dissolved oxygen (D.O.) swings. Mesotrophic systems have intermediate characteristics between oligotrophic and eutrophic systems. The transition from oligotrophy to eutrophy is often accompanied by a shift from a heterotrophic status to an autotrophic status; and the process is commonly referred to as eutrophication. The amount of dissolved oxygen produced during the day by autotrophs relative to the amount of oxygen consumed at night by the entire microbial community, informs position along both continuums. For the purposes of this evaluation, eutrophication will be defined as the process by which a stream becomes enriched with nutrients, resulting in high chlorophyll-a concentrations or wide diel D.O. swings (USGS 2014). Therefore, the focus for identifying eutrophication requires effective monitoring of the trophic state, which is dictated by primary production and respiration. Ohio EPA considers the performance of the biology relative to the available habitat, diel (24-hour) range of dissolved oxygen, algal biomass and finally nutrient concentrations to perform this assessment.

Ohio and other states have been developing nutrient reduction strategies in recent years to address cultural eutrophication (U.S. EPA, 2015; Ohio EPA, 2014; Miltner, 2010; Heiskary and Markus, 2003). Wide diel D.O. ranges associated with eutrophication are caused by excessive photosynthesis (O2 production) during daylight hours and respiration at night. The most recent investigations by Ohio EPA have identified a diel D.O. range of 6.5 mg/l as a threshold generally protective of biological and stream quality; diel D.O. ranges greater than 6.5 mg/l are indicative of eutrophication in Ohio streams and are likely over-enriched (Ohio EPA, 2014).

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Chlorophyll concentrations from benthic algae (attached to bottom substrates) are measured as a proxy for algal community biomass in wadeable streams and small rivers, while chlorophyll concentrations measured from sestonic algae (suspended in the water column) serve as a proxy for algal abundance in large rivers. Physical factors such as width-depth ratio, time of travel and longitudinal gradient may largely determine whether sestonic or benthic algae drive production and respiration. However, sestonic algae typically dominate streams defined as large rivers, and benthic algae typically dominate small streams. Miltner (2010) identified benthic chlorophyll levels that broadly demarcate enrichment status relative to Ohio. Streams with less than ~90 mg/m2 can be considered least disturbed for Ohio. Benthic chlorophyll levels between 90 ~ 183 mg/m2 are typical for Ohio streams with modest amounts of agriculture or wastewater loadings. Levels between 183-320 mg/m2 are typical of streams draining agricultural landscapes or that are effluent dominated. Chlorophyll levels exceeding 320 mg/m2 characterize over-enrichment or nuisance conditions. A review of studies on sestonic chlorophyll-a by Dodds (2006), which included some Midwestern streams, suggest that concentrations of 40-100 μg/l sestonic chlorophyll-a identify eutrophic conditions while concentrations >100 μg/l indicate hypertrophic conditions. Miltner (2018) identified essentially identical boundaries based on associations between chlorophyll concentrations and various water quality and biological indicators.

Organic Enrichment and Low Dissolved Oxygen Relative to atmospheric oxygen, the amount of oxygen soluble in water is low and it decreases as temperature increases. This is one reason why tree shade is so important. The two main sources of oxygen in water are diffusion from the atmosphere and plant photosynthesis. Turbulence at the water surface is critical because it increases surface area and promotes diffusion. Drainage practices such as channelization eliminate turbulence produced by riffles, meanders and debris snags. Although plant photosynthesis produces oxygen by day, it is consumed by the reverse process of respiration at night. Oxygen is also consumed by bacteria that decay organic matter, so it can be easily depleted unless it is replenished from the air. Sources of organic matter include poorly treated wastewater, sewage bypasses and dead plants and algae. Dissolved oxygen criteria are established in the Ohio WQS to protect aquatic life. The minimum and average limits are tiered values related to the applicable aquatic life use designation of the stream (OAC 3745 -1-35, Table 35-1).

Ammonia Ammonia enters streams as a component of fertilizer and manure run-off and wastewater effluent. Ammonia gas (NH3) readily dissolves in water to form the compound ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH). In aquatic ecosystems, equilibrium is established as ammonia shifts from a gas to undissociated ammonium hydroxide to the dissociated ammonium ion (NH4+). Under normal conditions (neutral pH 7.0 and temperature 25° C), almost none of the total ammonia is present as gas, only 0.55 percent is present as ammonium hydroxide, and the rest is ammonium ion. Alkaline pH shifts the equation toward gaseous ammonia production, so the amount of ammonium hydroxide increases. This is important because while the ammonium ion is almost harmless to aquatic life, ammonium hydroxide is very toxic and can reduce growth and reproduction or cause mortality.

Ammonia criteria are established in the Ohio WQS to protect aquatic life. The maximum and average limits are tiered values based on sample pH and temperature and vary based upon the aquatic life use designation that applies to the water body (OAC 3745-1-35, Tables 35-2 through 35-8).

Metals Metals can be toxic to aquatic life and hazardous to human health. Although they are naturally occurring elements, many are extensively used in manufacturing and are byproducts of human activity. Certain

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metals like copper and zinc are essential in the human diet, but excessive levels are usually detrimental. Lead and mercury are of particular concern because they can trigger fish consumption advisories. Mercury is used in the production of chlorine gas and caustic soda, in the manufacturing of batteries and fluorescent light bulbs and in the burning of fossil fuels. In the environment, it forms inorganic salts, but bacteria convert these to methyl-mercury and this organic form builds up in the tissues of fish. Extended exposure can damage the brain, kidneys and developing fetus. The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) issued a statewide mercury advisory in 1997 primarily for women of child-bearing age and children age 15 and under. They are advised to eat no more than one meal per week of fish (any species) from any Ohio water body unless there is a more or less restrictive advisory. Although the one-meal-per-week advice applies mainly to these sensitive populations, the general advisory recommends that everyone follow that advice. Lead is used in batteries, pipes and paints and is emitted from burning fossil fuels. It can affect the central nervous system and damage the kidneys and reproductive system. Copper is mined extensively and used to manufacture wire, sheet metal and pipes. Ingesting large amounts can cause liver and kidney damage. Zinc is a by-product of mining, steel production and coal burning and used in alloys such as brass and bronze. Ingesting large amounts can cause stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting.

Water quality criteria for various metals are established in the Ohio WQS (Administrative Code 3745-1) to protect human health, wildlife and aquatic life from both acute and chronic exposures. Aquatic life criteria, which are contained in OAC 3745-1-35, vary for some of the metals based on water hardness (OAC 3745-1-35, Table 35-9). Different human health and wildlife criteria apply to the Lake Erie (OAC 3745-1-33, Table 33-2) or Ohio River (OAC 3745-1-34, Table 34-1) drainage basins. The drainage basins also have Tier Icriteria and Tier II values for additional metals not established elsewhere that are developed following theprocedures outlined in OAC 3745-1-40 and 3745-1-42.

Bacteria High concentrations of Escherichia coli (E. coli) in a lake or stream may indicate possible contamination of the water with human pathogens. People can be exposed to contaminated water while wading, swimming, fishing or boating. E. coli bacteria are present in large numbers in the feces and intestinal tracts of humans and other warm-blooded animals, such as mammals and birds. While E. coli bacteria are harmless in most cases, their presence indicates that the water has been contaminated with fecal material originating from a warm-blooded animal entering the water body either directly or from surface runoff. Indicator bacteria such as E. coli can potentially coincide with the presence of pathogenic organisms entering the water through the same pathways but are typically present in the environment in such small amounts that it is impractical to monitor them directly, hence the use of fecal bacteria such as E. coli as indicators. While indicator bacteria such as E. coli by themselves are usually not pathogenic, some strains of E. coli can cause serious illness. Although intestinal organisms eventually perish outside the body, some will remain virulent for a period of time while in the water and may be dangerous sources of infection. This is especially a problem if the fecal material contains pathogens or disease-producing bacteria and viruses. Reactions to exposure can range from an isolated illness such as skin rash, sore throat or ear infection to a more serious wide-spread epidemic. Some types of bacteria that are a concern include Escherichia, which cause diarrhea and urinary tract infections, Salmonella, which cause typhoid fever and gastroenteritis (food poisoning), and Shigella, which cause severe gastroenteritis or bacterial dysentery. Some types of viruses that are a concern include polio, hepatitis A, and encephalitis. Disease-causing microorganisms may also be transmitted through fecal contamination of surface waters and include organisms such as cryptosporidium and giardia.

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Since E. coli bacteria are associated with warm-blooded animals, there are both human and animal sources. Human sources, including effluent from sewage treatment plants or discharges by on-lot septic systems can present a continuous source. Bacterial contamination from combined sewer overflows are associated with wet weather events. Animal sources are usually more intermittent and are also associated with rainfall, except when domestic livestock have access to the water. Large livestock farms store manure in holding lagoons creating the potential for an accidental spill. Liquid manure applied as fertilizer is a runoff problem if not managed properly and it can seep into field tiles.

Bacteria criteria for the recreational use are established in the Ohio WQS to protect human health during water recreation based upon the quantities of E. coli present in the water column. The criteria are seasonal, applying from May 1 through October 31 (OAC 3745-1-37, Table 37-2). The water quality standards also state that streams must be free of any public health nuisance associated with raw or poorly treated sewage during dry weather conditions (OAC 3745-1-04, Part F).

Sediment Contamination Chemical quality of sediment is relevant because some pollutants can bind strongly to soil particles and are persistent in the environment. Some of these compounds accumulate in the aquatic food chain and may trigger fish consumption advisories, but others are simply a contact hazard because they can cause skin cancer and tumors. The physical and chemical nature of sediment is determined by local geology, land use and contribution from manmade sources. As some materials enter the water column they are attracted to the surface electrical charges associated with suspended silt and clay particles. Others simply sink to the bottom due to their high specific gravity. Sediment layers form as suspended particles settle, accumulate and combine with other organic and inorganic materials. Sediment is the most physically, chemically and biologically reactive at the water interface because this is where it is affected by sunlight, current, wave action and benthic organisms. Assessment of the chemical nature of this layer can be used to predict ecological impact.

Sediment data are evaluated using Ohio Sediment Reference Values (SRVs; Ohio EPA, 2008), along with guidelines established in Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et.al., 2000), and Ecological Screening Levels (ESLs) (U.S. EPA, 2003). Ohio EPA's Sediment Reference Value system was derived from samples collected at ecoregional reference sites. SRVs are site-specific ecoregional-based metals concentrations and are used to identify contaminated stream reaches. The MacDonald guidelines are consensus-based using previously developed values. The system predicts that sediments below the threshold effect concentration (TEC) are absent of toxicity and those greater than the probable effect concentration (PEC) are toxic. ESL values, considered protective benchmarks, were derived by U.S. EPA Region 5 using a variety of sources and methods.

Sediment samples collected by Ohio EPA are measured for a number of physical and chemical properties. Physical attributes analyzed include percent particle size distribution (sand ≥60µ, silt 5-59µ, clay ≤4µ), percent solids and percent organic carbon. Chemical attributes analyzed can include metals, volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).

Materials and Methods All biological, chemical and physical habitat data collection, processing and analysis methods and procedures adhere to those specified in the Surface Water Field Sampling Manual for water column chemistry, bacteria and flows (Ohio EPA, 2018), Biological Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life, Volumes II - III (Ohio EPA, 1987b, 1989a, 1989b, 2015a, 2015b), and the Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI): Rationale, Methods and Application (Rankin, 1989).

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Determining Use Attainment Status Use attainment status, also referred to as condition status, is a term describing the degree to which environmental indicators are either above or below criteria specified by the Ohio WQS. Assessing aquatic use attainment status involves a primary reliance on Ohio EPA's biological criteria (OAC 3745-1-07; Table 7-1). These are confined to ambient assessments and apply to rivers and streams outside of mixing zones.Numerical biological criteria are based on multi-metric biological indices including the IBI and MIwb,indices measuring the response of the fish community, and the ICI, which indicates the response of themacroinvertebrate community. Three attainment status results are possible at each sampling location - full,partial or non-attainment. Full attainment means that all of the applicable indices meet the biocriteria.Partial attainment means that one or more of the applicable indices fails to meet the biocriteria. Non-attainment means that none of the applicable indices meet the biocriteria or one of the organism groupsreflects poor or very poor performance. An aquatic life use attainment table is constructed based on thesampling results and is arranged from upstream to downstream and includes the sampling locationsindicated by river mile, the applicable biological indices, the use attainment status (full, partial or non), theQualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI) and a sampling location description.

Habitat Assessment Physical habitat is evaluated using the QHEI developed by Ohio EPA for streams and rivers in Ohio (Rankin, 1989 and 1995; Ohio EPA, 2006). Various attributes of the habitat are scored based on the overall importance of each to the maintenance of viable, diverse and functional aquatic faunas. The type(s) and quality of substrates, amount and quality of instream cover, channel morphology, extent and quality of riparian vegetation, pool, run and riffle development and quality, and gradient are some of the habitat characteristics used to determine the QHEI score which generally ranges from 20 to less than 100. The QHEI is used to evaluate the characteristics of a stream segment, as opposed to the characteristics of a single sampling site. As such, individual sites may have poorer physical habitat due to a localized disturbance yet still support aquatic communities closely resembling those sampled at adjacent sites with better habitat, provided water quality conditions are similar. QHEI scores from hundreds of segments around the state have indicated that values greater than 60 are generally conducive to the existence of warmwater faunas whereas scores less than 45 generally cannot support a warmwater assemblage consistent with the WWH biological criteria. Scores greater than 75 frequently reflect habitat quality sufficient to support exceptional warmwater faunas.

Sediment and Surface Water Assessment Fine grain sediment samples are collected following the procedures outlined in Ohio EPA's sampling guidance manual, Appendix III (Ohio EPA, 2018). They are shipped to Ohio EPA's Division of Environmental Services for evaluation. Sediment data is reported on a dry weight basis. Sediment evaluations were conducted using guidelines established in MacDonald et al. (2000), U.S. EPA (2003) and Ohio EPA (2008).

Surface water samples are collected according to Ohio EPA's Surface Water Field Sampling Manual (Ohio EPA, 2018) and delivered to Ohio EPA's Division of Environmental Services for analysis. Surface water samples are evaluated using comparisons to Ohio WQS criteria, reference conditions or published literature.

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Recreation Use Assessment Recreational use assessments are made at select locations within the study area. Five or more samples are collected within a 90-day period during the recreation season. Most sampling occurs between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Sample locations are generally located toward the downstream end of each HUC-12 watershed. Recreational use assessments are based upon a comparison of the E. coli content measured in the surface water against both the applicable geometric mean criteria and statistical threshold values (STV) found in OAC 3745-1-37. Any location where either the geometric mean of the measured values is higher than the applicable geometric mean criterion or where more than 10 percent of the measured values collected at the site are greater than the applicable STV fail to support the recreational use.

Macroinvertebrate Community Assessment Macroinvertebrates are collected from artificial substrates and from the natural habitats. The artificial substrate collection provides quantitative data and consists of a composite sample of five modified Hester-Dendy multiple-plate samplers colonized for six weeks. At the time of the artificial substrate collection, a qualitative multi-habitat composite sample is also collected. This sampling effort consisted of an inventory of all observed macroinvertebrate taxa from the natural habitats at each site with no attempt to quantify populations other than notations on the predominance of specific taxa or taxa groups within major macrohabitat types (for example, riffle, run, pool, margin). Detailed discussion of macroinvertebrate field and laboratory procedures is contained in Biological Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life: Volume III, Standardized Biological Field Sampling and Laboratory Methods for Assessing Fish and Macroinvertebrate Communities (Ohio EPA, 1989b, 2015b).

Fish Community Assessment Fish are sampled using pulsed DC electrofishing methods. Fish are processed in the field, and each individual species is identified. Fish are counted, weighed and any external abnormalities are recorded. Discussion of the fish community assessment methodology used in this report is contained in Biological Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life: Volume III, Standardized Biological Field Sampling and Laboratory Methods for Assessing Fish and Macroinvertebrate Communities (Ohio EPA, 1989b, 2015b).

Causal Associations Using the results, conclusions and recommendations of the biological and water quality report requires an understanding of the methodology used to determine the use attainment status and assignment of probable causes and sources of impairment. The identification of impairment in rivers and streams is straightforward — the numerical biological criteria are used to judge aquatic life use attainment and impairment (partial and non-attainment). The rationale for using the biological criteria, within a weight of evidence framework, has been extensively discussed elsewhere (Karr et al., 1986; Karr, 1991; Ohio EPA, 1987a; Ohio EPA, 1987b; Yoder, 1989; Miner and Borton, 1991; Yoder, 1991; Yoder, 1995). Describing the causes and sources associated with observed impairments relies on an interpretation of multiple lines of evidence including water chemistry data, sediment data, habitat data, effluent data, land use data and biological results (Yoder and Rankin, 1995a, 1995b and 1995c). Thus, the assignment of principal causes and sources of impairment in this report represent the association of impairments (based on response indicators) with stressor and exposure indicators. The reliability of the identification of probable causes and sources is increased where many such prior associations have been identified or have been experimentally or statistically linked together. The ultimate measure of success in water resource management is the restoration of lost or damaged ecosystem attributes including aquatic community structure and function.

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Glossary of Terms Acid mine drainage (AMD) A causative factor for the Limited Resource Water beneficial use designation for

aquatic life habitat. These are surface waters with sustained pH values below 4.1 s.u. or with intermittently acidic conditions combined with severe streambedsiltation, and have a demonstrated biological performance below that of themodified warmwater habitat beneficial use designation.

Acute aquatic criterion (AAC)

Ohio EPA estimation of the highest instream concentration of a chemical to which aquatic organisms can be exposed for a brief period of time without causing mortality.

Acute mixing zone The mixture of receiving water and effluent adjacent to a treated or untreated discharge within which the acute aquatic life criteria may be exceeded but the inside mixing zone maximum criteria may not be exceeded. The acute aquatic life criteria shall be met on the downstream perimeter of the acute mixing zone.

Acute toxicity Adverse effects that result from an acute exposure and occur within any short observation period which begins when the exposure begins, and usually does not constitute a substantial portion of the life span of the organism.

Adverse effect Any deleterious effect to organisms due to exposure to a substance. This includes effects which are or may become debilitating, harmful or toxic to the normal functions of the organism, but does not include non-harmful effects such as tissue discoloration alone or the induction of enzymes involved in the metabolism of the substance.

Agricultural water supply use designation

Waters suitable for irrigation and livestock watering without treatment.

Ambient water temperature

The spatial (longitudinal, lateral and vertical) and temporal water temperature measured in the receiving body of water prior to a specific waste heat discharge, and is outside the influence of any thermal mixing zone.

Area of initial mixing (AIM)

The limited zone where discharge-induced mixing causes the effluent to rapidly mix with the receiving water such that the area may not be physically inhabitable to aquatic life. The inside mixing zone maximum criteria may be exceeded within the AIM but shall be met on the perimeter of the AIM.

Average temperature Represents the arithmetic mean of multiple daily average temperatures over a consecutive 15 or 30-day period.

Bathing waters A recreation beneficial use designation. Waters that, during the recreation season, are heavily used for swimming. The bathing water use applies to all waters in areas where a lifeguard or bathhouse facilities are present, and to any additional water bodies designated bathing waters in rules 3745-1-08 to 3745-1-32 of the Ohio Administrative Code.

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Beneficial use designations

Expectations for all surface waters of the state with respect to aquatic life (biological indicators), human health (fish tissue), public water supply and recreation (bacteria). Criteria for each Beneficial Use Designation is defined in Ohio Administrative Code 3745-1.

Benthic macroinvertebrates

Small animals living among stones, logs, sediments and aquatic plants on the bottom of streams, rivers and lakes. They are large enough to see with the naked eye (macro) and have no backbone (invertebrate). They are also large enough to be retained by a U.S. Standard Testing Sieves number 30 (0.595 mm openings).

Bioaccumulation The net accumulation of a substance by an organism as a result of uptake from all environmental sources.

°C Degree Celsius.

Carcinogen A substance which causes an increased incidence of benign or malignant neoplasms, or substantially decreases the time to develop neoplasms, in animals or humans. The classification of carcinogens is discussed in rule 3745-1-42 of the Administrative Code.

Chronic aquatic criterion (CAC)

The Ohio EPA estimation of the highest instream concentration of a chemical to which aquatic organisms can be exposed indefinitely without causing unacceptable effects (e.g., adverse effects on growth or reproduction)

Chronic mixing zone The mixture of receiving water and effluent adjacent to a treated or untreated discharge within which the chronic aquatic life, human health, wildlife and agricultural water supply criteria may be exceeded. The chronic aquatic life, human health, wildlife and agricultural water supply criteria shall be met on the downstream perimeter of the chronic mixing zone.

Chronic toxicity Concurrent and delayed adverse effects that occur only as a result of a chronic exposure. Chronic exposure is exposure of an organism for any long period or for a substantial portion of its life span.

Coldwater fish Those species of fish that thrive in relatively cold water. These species include, but are not limited to, salmon and trout (Salmonidae), and may include sculpins (Cottidae), and certain minnow (Cyprinidae) species.

Coldwater habitat (CWH) A beneficial use designation for aquatic life habitat. These are waters that meet one or both of the characteristics described below:

• Coldwater habitat, inland trout streams - these are waters which supporttrout stocking and management under the auspices of the Ohio departmentof natural resources, division of wildlife, excluding waters in lake runstocking programs, lake or reservoir stocking programs, experimental ortrial stocking programs, and put and take programs on waters without, orwithout the potential restoration of, natural coldwater attributes oftemperature and flow.

• Coldwater habitat, native fauna - these are waters capable of supportingpopulations of native coldwater fish and associated vertebrate andinvertebrate organisms and plants on an annual basis.

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Confluence The point where two or more bodies of water flow together.

Criteria Elements of water quality standards, expressed as constituent concentrations, levels, or narrative statements, representing a quality of water that supports a particular designated use.

Daily average temperature

The arithmetic mean of multiple temperature measurements to be taken at least once per hour during a twenty-four-hour day.

Degradation A lowering of the existing water quality in the surface waters of the state.

Designated use A use of the surface waters of the state, established by Ohio Administrative Code 3745-1.

Diel Denoting or involving a period of 24 hours.

E. coli Escherichia coli. A specific bacterial species included in the fecal coliform bacteria group, the presence of which in surface waters has been correlated with gastrointestinal illness in swimmers.

Ecoregion An area defined by environmental characteristics, such as soil conditions, geography, flora, fauna, etc. Ecoregions in Ohio include the Eastern Cornbelt Plains, Interior Plateau, Erie-Ontario Lake Plains, Huron-Erie Lake Plains, and Western Alleghany Plateau.

Estuary The section of a Lake Erie tributary near the mouth where tributary and Lake Erie waters mix. This area is characterized by flow reversals and seiche influences and is generally located between the farthest downstream riffle of the tributary and Lake Erie proper. All tributaries of estuaries shall be considered estuaries below the Lake Erie mean high water level.

Eutrophic or eutrophication

The process by which a body of water becomes enriched in dissolved nutrients (such as phosphates) that stimulate the growth of aquatic plant life

Exceedance Measurement greater than a limit and/or standard

Exceptional warmwater habitat (EWH)

A beneficial use designation for aquatic life habitat. These are waters capable of supporting and maintaining an exceptional or unusual community of warmwater aquatic organisms having a species composition, diversity, and functional organization comparable to the 75th percentile of the identified reference sites on a statewide basis.

Existing beneficial use Those uses actually attained in the water body on or after Nov. 28, 1975.

°F Degree Fahrenheit.

Great Lakes system All the streams, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water within the drainage basin of the Great Lakes within the United States.

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Hydrologic unit code (HUC)

Watersheds are delineated by USGS using a nationwide system based on surface hydrologic features. This system divides the country into 21 regions (2-digit), 222 sub-regions (4-digit), 352 accounting units (6-digit), and 2,262 cataloguing units (8-digit).

Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI)

A biological criteria assessment tool that is the principle measure of the overall fish community condition used by Ohio EPA which consists of 12 community metrics. Each metric is compared to the value expected at an ecoregional reference condition.

Industrial water supply use designation

Waters suitable for commercial and industrial uses, with or without treatment. Criteria for the support of the industrial water supply use designation will vary with the type of industry involved.

Invertebrate Community Index (ICI)

A biological criteria assessment tool that is the principle measure of overall macroinvertebrate community condition used by Ohio EPA and which consists of ten structural community metrics. The point system evaluates a quantitative macroinvertebrate sample against a data base of relatively undisturbed ecoregional reference sites throughout Ohio.

Lake Erie drainage basin All the streams, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water within the drainage basin of Lake Erie and within the United States.

Large river assessment unit (LRAU)

A river assessment unit that encompasses a drainage of more than 500 square miles; the length of each river included is from the mouth of each river upstream to the point where the drainage area reaches approximately 500 square miles.

Lentic Of, relating to, or living in still waters (such as lakes or ponds).

Limited resource water (LRW)

A beneficial use designation for aquatic life habitat. These are waters that have been the subject of a use attainability analysis and have been found to lack the potential for any resemblance of any other aquatic life habitat as determined by the biological criteria in table 7-1 of Ohio Administrative Code 3745-1-07. The use attainability analysis must demonstrate that the extant fauna is substantially degraded and that the potential for recovery of the fauna to the level characteristic of any other aquatic life habitat is realistically precluded due to natural background conditions or irretrievable human induced conditions.

Lotic Of, relating to, or living in moving waters (such as rivers or streams).

Maximum daily temperature

The highest temperature observed in a 24-hour day.

Micrograms per liter (ug/l)

The micrograms of substance per liter of solution and is equivalent to 10-9 kilograms per liter or parts per billion, assuming unit density.

Milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg)

The milligrams of substance per kilogram of weight.

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Milligrams per liter (mg/l) The milligrams of substance per liter of solution and is equivalent to 10-6 kilograms per liter or parts per million, assuming unit density.

Mine drainage Surface or ground water flowing through or from mines and mine sites. It is usually characterized by concentrations of acidity or alkalinity, various heavy metals, sulfates, and dissolved solids.

Mixing zone An area of a water body contiguous to a treated or untreated wastewater discharge. This discharge is in transit and progressively diluted from the source concentration to the receiving system concentration. The mixing zone shall be considered a place where wastewater and receiving water mix, not a place where wastes are treated.

Modified Index of well-being (MIwb)

A biological criteria assessment tool that incorporates four measures of fish community that have traditionally been used separately: numbers of individuals, biomass, a Shannon diversity index based on numbers and weights (two separate calculations).

Modified warmwater habitat (MWH)

A beneficial use designation for aquatic life habitat. Waters that have been the subject of a use attainability analysis and have been found to be incapable of supporting and maintaining a balanced, integrated, adaptive community of warmwater organisms due to irretrievable modifications of the physical habitat.

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit

A permit issued by the state of Ohio for a discharge that is either in compliance with authorized discharge levels of pollutants or that includes a schedule that will bring the point source into compliance with authorized discharge levels of pollutants.

Natural conditions Those conditions that are measured outside the influence of human activities.

Nonpoint source Any source of pollutants other than those defined as point sources.

Nutrient enrichment The excess contribution of materials such as nitrogen and phosphorus used for plant growth.

Ohio River drainage basin All the streams, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water within the drainage basin of the Ohio River.

Organic enrichment The addition of carbon-based materials from living organisms beyond natural rates and amounts

pH The negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion activity concentrations when expressed as moles per liter or pH = -log (H+).

Primary contact recreation

A recreation beneficial use designation. Waters that, during the recreation season, are suitable for one or more full body contact recreation activities such as, but not limited to, wading, swimming, boating, water skiing, canoeing, kayaking, and scuba diving. All surface waters of the state are designated as primary contact recreation unless otherwise designated as bathing waters or secondary contact recreation.

Primary Productivity Synthesis of inorganic carbon into organic forms; this is typically used to discuss algal growth in streams

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Point source Any discernible, confined or discrete conveyance from which a pollutant is or may be discharged to the surface waters of the state.

Pollutant Sewage, industrial waste or other waste as defined by divisions (B) to (D) of section 6111.01 of the Revised Code.

Public water supply use designation

These are waters that, with conventional treatment, will be suitable for human intake and meet federal regulations for drinking water. Criteria associated with this use designation apply within five hundred yards of surface water intakes. Although not necessarily included in rules 3745-1-08 to 3745-1-30 of the Administrative Code, the bodies of water with one or more of the following characteristics are designated public water supply:

• All publicly owned lakes and reservoirs, with the exception of Piedmontreservoir.

• All privately owned lakes and reservoirs used as a source of publicdrinking water.

• All surface waters within five hundred yards of an existing public watersupply surface water intake.

• All surface waters used as emergency water supplies.

Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index

Methodology for completing a general evaluation of stream physical habitat; an index designed to provide an empirical, quantified evaluation of the general lotic macrohabitat characteristics that are important to fish communities.

Receiving waters The surface waters of the state into which point and nonpoint sources flow.

Recreation beneficial use designation

In effect only during the recreation season, which is the period from May 1 to October 31. The director of the Ohio EPA may require effluent disinfection, as a term or condition of a national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit, administrative findings and orders or a judicial order, during the months outside the recreation season if necessary to protect an unusually high level of water based recreation activity such as, but not limited to, canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, or sport fishing during spawning runs and, in the normal pursuit of the recreation activity, there is a strong likelihood of exposure to water borne pathogens through ingestion of water or from dermal exposure through fresh cuts or abrasions.

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Representative aquatic species

Those organisms, either natural or introduced, which presently exist or have existed in the surface waters of the state prior to July 1, 1977, with the exception of those banned species outlined in rule 1501:31-19-01 of the Administrative Code. In addition, it may include any species that are legally introduced into the surface waters of the state. Aquatic species designated as representative shall satisfy one or more of the following:

• Species that are particularly vulnerable to the existing or proposedenvironmental impact in question.

• Species that are commercially or recreationally valuable.• Species that are threatened, rare, or endangered.• Species that are critical to the structure and function of the aquatic

community.• Species whose presence is causally related to the existing or proposed

environmental impact under examination.• Species that are potentially capable of becoming localized nuisance species.• Species that are representative of the ecological, behavioral, and

physiological requirements and characteristics of species determined inparagraphs (B)(77)(a) to (B)(77)(f) of this rule, but which themselves maynot be representative.

Seasonal salmonid habitat (SSH)

A beneficial use designation for aquatic life habitat. Rivers, streams and embayments capable of supporting the passage of salmonids from October to May and are water bodies large enough to support recreational fishing. This use will be in effect the months of October to May. Another aquatic life habitat use designation will be enforced the remainder of the year (June to September).

Secondary recreation A recreation beneficial use designation. Waters that result in minimal exposure potential to water borne pathogens because the waters are: rarely used for water-based recreation such as, but not limited to, wading; situated in remote, sparsely populated areas; have restricted access points; and have insufficient depth to provide full body immersion, thereby greatly limiting the potential for water-based recreation activities. Waters designated secondary contact recreation are identified in rules 3745-1-08 to 3745-1-30 of the Administrative Code.

Small drainageway maintenance

A causative factor for the limited resource water beneficial use designation for aquatic life habitat. These are highly modified surface water drainageways (usually less than three square miles in drainage area) that do not possess the stream morphology and habitat characteristics necessary to support any other aquatic life habitat use. The potential for habitat improvements must be precluded due to regular stream channel maintenance required for drainage purposes.

Surface waters of the state or water bodies

All streams, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, marshes, wetlands or other waterways which are situated wholly or partially within the boundaries of the state, except those private waters which do not combine or effect a junction with natural surface or underground waters. Waters defined as sewerage system, treatment works or disposal system in section 6111.01 of the Revised Code are not included.

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Threatened or endangered species

Those species of the state's biota which are threatened with statewide extirpation or national extinction, as listed in rule 1501:31-23-01 of the Administrative Code or 50 C.F.R. 17 or that are listed as endangered or threatened under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act.

Threshold effect An effect of a substance for which there is a theoretical or empirically established dose or concentration below which the effect does not occur.

Toxic substances Any substances which can cause death, disease, behavioral abnormalities, cancer, genetic mutations, physiological or reproductive malfunction or physical deformities in any organism or its offspring, or which can become poisonous after concentration in the food chain or in combination with other substances.

Tributary A stream flowing into a larger body of water.

Uptake Acquisition of a substance from the environment by an organism as a result of any active or passive process.

Use attainability analysis A structured scientific assessment of the factors affecting the attainment of the use which may include physical, chemical, biological, and economic factors.

Warmwater habitat (WWH)

A beneficial use designation for aquatic life habitat. These waters capable of supporting and maintaining a balanced, integrated, adaptive community of warmwater aquatic organisms having a species composition, diversity, and functional organization comparable to the twenty-fifth percentile of the identified reference sites within each of Ohio’s ecoregions.

Warmwater fish Those species of fish that inhabit relatively warm water. These species include, but are not limited to, bass; crappies and sunfish (Centrarchidae), and catfish (Ictaluridae), and may include certain suckers (Catostomidae), minnows (Cyprinidae), and perch and darter (Percidae) species.

Water bodies or waters of the state

All streams, lakes, ponds, marshes, watercourses, waterways, wells, springs, irrigation systems, drainage systems, and all other bodies or accumulations of water, surface and underground, natural or artificial, that are situated wholly or partly within, or border upon, this state, or are within its jurisdiction, except those private waters that do not combine or effect a junction with natural surface or underground waters.

Water quality sondes Made for collecting and transmitting multi-parameter water quality data. Sondes are used for gathering instantaneous data and can also be deployed over a long period of time.

Water quality standards The rules set forth in Ohio Administrative Code 3745-1 establishing stream use designations and water quality criteria protective of such uses for the surface waters of the state.

Watershed A common surface drainage area corresponding to one from the list of thirty-seven adapted from the 44 cataloging units as depicted on the hydrologic unit map of Ohio, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Watershed assessment unit (WAU)

A geographic description of a watersheds that align with the 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) system.

Wetlands Those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration that are sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. "Wetlands" includes swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas that are delineated in accordance with the 1987 United States Army Corps of Engineers wetland delineation manual and any other procedures and requirements adopted by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for delineating wetlands.

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Notice to Users Ohio EPA incorporated biological criteria into the Ohio Water Quality Standards (WQS; Ohio Administrative Code 3745-1) regulations in February 1990 (effective May 1990). These criteria consist of numeric values for the index of biotic integrity (IBI) and modified index of well-being (MIwb), both of which are based on fish assemblage data, and the invertebrate community index (ICI), which is based on macroinvertebrate assemblage data. Criteria for each index are specified for each of Ohio's five ecoregions (as described by Omernik and Gallant 1988), and are further organized by organism group, index, site type and aquatic life use designation. These criteria, along with the existing chemical and whole effluent toxicity evaluation methods and criteria, figure prominently in the monitoring and assessment of Ohio’s surface water resources.

The following documents support the use of biological criteria by outlining the rationale for using biological information, the methods by which the biocriteria were derived and calculated, the field methods by which sampling must be conducted and the process for evaluating results.

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. 1987a. Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life: Volume I. The role of biological data in water quality assessment. Div. Water Qual. Monit. and Assess., Surface Water Section, Columbus, Ohio.

_____. 1987b. Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life: Volume II. User's manual for biological field assessment of Ohio surface waters. Div. Water Qual. Monit. and Assess., Surface Water Section, Columbus, Ohio.

_____. 1989a. Addendum to Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life: Volume II. User's manual for biological field assessment of Ohio surface waters. Div. Water Qual. Plan. and Assess., Ecological Assessment Section, Columbus, Ohio.

_____. 1989b. Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life: Volume III. Standardized biological field sampling and laboratory methods for assessing fish and macroinvertebrate communities. Div. Water Quality Plan. and Assess., Ecol. Assess. Sect., Columbus, Ohio.

_____. 1990. The use of biological criteria in the Ohio EPA surface water monitoring and assessment program. Div. Water Qual. Plan. and Assess., Ecol. Assess. Sect., Columbus, Ohio.

Rankin, E.T. 1989. The qualitative habitat evaluation index (QHEI): rationale, methods, and application. Div. Water Qual. Plan. and Assess., Ecol. Assess. Sect., Columbus, Ohio.

Since the publication of the preceding guidance documents, the following new publications by the Ohio EPA have become available. These publications should also be consulted as they represent the latest information and analyses used by the Ohio EPA to implement the biological criteria.

DeShon, J.E. 1995. Development and application of the invertebrate community index (ICI), pp. 217-243. in W.S. Davis and T. Simon (eds.). Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for Risk-based Planning and Decision Making. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. 2006. Methods for assessing habitat in flowing waters: Using the Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI). Ohio EPA Tech. Bull. EAS/2006-06-1. Revised by the Midwest Biodiversity Institute for Div. of Surface Water, Ecol. Assess. Sect., Groveport, Ohio.

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2015a. 2015 Updates to Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life: Volume II and Volume II Addendum. User's manual for biological field assessment of Ohio surface waters. Division of Surface Water, Ecological Assessment Section, Columbus, Ohio. May 8, 2015.

2015b. Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life: Volume III. Standardized biological field sampling and laboratory methods for assessing fish and macroinvertebrate communities. Division of Surface Water, Ecological Assessment Section, Columbus, Ohio. September 23, 2015.

Rankin, E. T. 1995. The use of habitat assessments in water resource management programs, pp. 181-208. in W. Davis and T. Simon (eds.). Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for Water Resource Planning andDecision Making. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

Yoder, C.O. 1995. Policy issues and management applications for biological criteria, pp. 327-344. in W. Davis and T. Simon (eds.). Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for Water Resource Planning and Decision Making. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

Yoder, C.O. and E.T. Rankin. 1995a. Biological criteria program development and implementation in Ohio, pp. 109-144. in W. Davis and T. Simon (eds.). Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for Water ResourcePlanning and Decision Making. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

Yoder, C.O. and E.T. Rankin. 1995b. Biological response signatures and the area of degradation value: new tools for interpreting multimetric data, pp. 263-286. in W. Davis and T. Simon (eds.). Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for Water Resource Planning and Decision Making. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

Yoder, C.O. and E.T. Rankin. 1995c. The role of biological criteria in water quality monitoring, assessment, and regulation. Environmental Regulation in Ohio: How to Cope With the Regulatory Jungle. Inst. of Business Law, Santa Monica, CA. 54 pp.

Yoder, C.O. and M.A. Smith. 1999. Using fish assemblages in a State biological assessment and criteria program: essential concepts and considerations, pp. 17-63. in T. Simon (ed.). Assessing the Sustainability and Biological Integrity of Water Resources Using Fish Communities. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

These documents and this report may be obtained by contacting: Ohio EPA, Division of Surface Water Ecological Assessment Section 4675 Homer Ohio Lane Groveport, Ohio 43125 (614) 836-8798

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Appendix B — Macroinvertebrate Collection Results

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St. Marys River Basin 2015 TMDL

ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS @ AQUEDUCT RD.

63 82 15 14 3,096 0 50

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 510010

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 100.47

10

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.45N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/9/15

Hydra sp 16+01320

Turbellaria 45+01801

Fredericella sp +03040

Plumatella sp 3 03360

Oligochaeta 8 03600

Helobdella stagnalis 1 04664

Helobdella papillata +04666

Placobdella parasitica 2 04687

Caecidotea sp +05800

Lirceus sp 5+05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Hydrachnidia 16 08601

Acerpenna macdunnoughi 263+11018

Baetis flavistriga 60+11120

Baetis intercalaris 148+11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Procloeon viridoculare +11670

Leucrocuta sp 12 13000

Stenacron sp 253+13400

Stenonema femoratum 6+13521

Caenis sp 18+17200

Calopteryx sp 6+21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 11+22300

Boyeria vinosa 1+23909

Gomphus Complex +24900

Ranatra sp +43300

Neoplea sp +43570

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Chimarra obscura +50315

Neureclipsis sp 4 51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 414+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group +52430

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydropsyche simulans 1+52570

Hydroptila sp 7+53800

Mystacides sp 1 59300

Nectopsyche diarina +59410

Gyrinus sp +60400

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Berosus sp +65800

Psephenus herricki +68075

Scirtidae +68201

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Macronychus glabratus 10+68901

Stenelmis sp +69400

Dixella sp +72340

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia mallochi 47+77120

Conchapelopia sp 47 77500

Helopelopia sp +77800

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 88+78450

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura floridaensis 8 80360

Corynoneura lobata 168 80370

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 47+81240

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 62 81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 112 82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp 16 82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Demicryptochironomus sp +82900

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 171+83040

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 16+83300

Parachironomus carinatus +84020

Phaenopsectra obediens group 31+84300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 140+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 47 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 31+84470

Stenochironomus sp +84700

Paratanytarsus sp 171+85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 202 85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 264+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 93 85840

Hemerodromia sp 16 87540

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp 8 96900

Lasmigona complanata +99240

Leptodea fragilis +99680

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ST. MARYS R. UPST KOPP CREEK @ GREENVILLE RD.

26 30 4 1 124,738 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303316

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 100.28

1

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.60N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/8/16

Hydra sp 64 01320

Turbellaria 4,288 01801

Oligochaeta 83,968+03600

Caecidotea sp +05800

Hyalella sp 49+06201

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Erythemis simplicicollis +28208

Pachydiplax longipennis +28705

Belostoma sp +42700

Ranatra sp +43300

Neoplea sp +43570

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Buenoa sp +45700

Hydrovatus sp +63400

Laccophilus sp +63900

Enochrus sp +66500

Tropisternus sp +67800

Cyphon sp +68300

Stenelmis sp 528 69400

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Chironomus (C.) sp 1 332+82711

Dicrotendipes simpsoni 332+83051

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 34,513+83300

Parachironomus sp 332+84000

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 332 84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

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ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS, DST. KOPP CREEK @ GREENVILLE ST.

52 63 10 4 28,104 0 24

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K11

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 100.12

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

1.00N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/8/15

Hydra sp 16 01320

Turbellaria 1,605+01801

Plumatella sp 1+03360

Oligochaeta 3,088+03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Helobdella papillata +04666

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Hyalella sp 17+06201

Hydrachnidia +08601

Acerpenna pygmaea 17 11020

Baetis flavistriga 3 11120

Baetis intercalaris 51+11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp +13400

Caenis sp 1+17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Epitheca (Epicordulia) princeps +27307

Belostoma sp +42700

Neoplea sp +43570

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Buenoa sp +45700

Notonecta sp +45900

Cheumatopsyche sp 1,563+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group +52430

Hydropsyche depravata group 23+52530

Hydropsyche simulans 1+52570

Hydroptila sp 33+53800

Mystacides sepulchralis +59310

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Dubiraphia vittata group 1+68708

Macronychus glabratus 1 68901

Stenelmis sp 98+69400

Simulium sp 112+74100

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group 194+77130

Thienemannimyia sp 388 77750

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus 775+80420

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 1,163 81240

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 194 81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 32 82121

Thienemanniella xena 896 82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Chironomus (C.) riparius group +82770

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 1,163+83040

Dicrotendipes simpsoni 775+83051

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 12,016+83300

Parachironomus carinatus 194+84020

Parachironomus frequens +84040

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 3,101+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group +84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Paratanytarsus sp 194 85500

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 388 85821

Physella sp +95100

Laevapex fuscus +96930

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ST. MARYS R. DST. ST. MARYS WWTP

53 66 10 4 20,605 0 28

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K10

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 98.50

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.40N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/9/15

Spongillidae +00401

Hydra sp 192 01320

Turbellaria 1,248+01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta 5,824+03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Helobdella papillata +04666

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Hydrachnidia 64+08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Maccaffertium mexicanum integrum 1 13550

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp 2+21200

Coenagrionidae 8+22001

Argia sp 32+22300

Libellula sp +28500

Ranatra sp +43300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Neureclipsis sp +51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 1,662+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group 17+52430

Hydropsyche simulans 23+52570

Hydroptila sp 325+53800

Peltodytes sp +60900

Tropisternus sp +67800

Dubiraphia vittata group 40+68708

Stenelmis sp 120+69400

Simulium sp +74100

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Ablabesmyia mallochi 121+77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group +77130

Thienemannimyia sp 121+77750

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus 363 80420

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" 242 81231

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 434+81240

Thienemanniella xena 128 82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 121+82730

Chironomus (C.) riparius group 121 82770

Cladopelma sp +82800

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes modestus 121 83002

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 726 83040

Dicrotendipes lucifer 605+83050

Dicrotendipes simpsoni +83051

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 434+83300

Kiefferulus (K.) dux +83600

Parachironomus frequens +84040

Phaenopsectra obediens group 242 84300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 2,661+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 121 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 363+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 363 84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Xenochironomus xenolabis +84888

Paratanytarsus sp 363 85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 2,298+85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 605+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 484 85840

Chrysops sp +86100

Menetus (Micromenetus) dilatatus +96120

Laevapex fuscus 10+96930

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ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD.

56 75 13 15 6,336 0 46

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 510020

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 95.12

11

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.80N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/9/15

Spongillidae +00401

Hydra sp 33 01320

Turbellaria 136+01801

Fredericella sp +03040

Paludicella articulata +03121

Oligochaeta 8+03600

Helobdella elongata +04661

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Hyalella sp +06201

Crangonyx sp +06700

Hydrachnidia 8 08601

Acerpenna pygmaea 1+11020

Baetis flavistriga 119+11120

Baetis intercalaris 482+11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp 47+13400

Maccaffertium pulchellum 1 13561

Maccaffertium terminatum 8 13570

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 1+22300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Chimarra obscura +50315

Neureclipsis sp 22+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 1,647+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group 908+52430

Hydropsyche depravata group 1+52530

Hydropsyche simulans 108+52570

Mystacides sp +59300

Petrophila sp +59970

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Macronychus glabratus 9 68901

Stenelmis sp 17+69400

Tipula sp +71900

Simulium sp 4+74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Thienemannimyia sp 273 77750

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 401+78450

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura floridaensis 80+80360

Corynoneura lobata 112 80370

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 23 81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 48 82121

Thienemanniella similis 32 82130

Thienemanniella xena 48 82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Endochironomus nigricans 23+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 23 83300

Parachironomus pectinatellae +84060

Phaenopsectra flavipes 23 84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 727+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 23 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 23+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) halterale group +84520

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 23 84540

Stenochironomus sp +84700

Xenochironomus xenolabis +84888

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Rheotanytarsus pellucidus 45 85615

Rheotanytarsus sp 386+85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 227 85821

Tanytarsus sepp 204+85840

Hemerodromia sp 16 87540

Ferrissia sp 16 96900

Laevapex fuscus +96930

Leptodea fragilis +99680

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ST. MARYS R. S OF KOSSUTH @ BARBER-WERNER RD.

60 77 13 13 8,344 0 44

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K05

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 87.80

11

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.46N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/15/15

Hydra sp 1,456 01320

Turbellaria 65+01801

Pectinatella magnifica +03221

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella elongata +04661

Caecidotea sp +05800

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis intercalaris 520+11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp 184+13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Maccaffertium terminatum 304+13570

Tricorythodes sp 370+16700

Calopteryx sp +21200

Hetaerina sp +21300

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 11+22300

Macromia sp +26700

Epitheca (Epicordulia) princeps +27307

Belostoma sp +42700

Ranatra sp +43300

Palmacorixa sp +45100

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Notonecta sp +45900

Neureclipsis sp 256+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 2,047+52200

Hydropsyche bidens 605+52520

Hydropsyche simulans 1,396+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Nectopsyche candida +59407

Oecetis sp 16 59500

Peltodytes sp +60900

Hydroporini +63300

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Macronychus glabratus 2+68901

Stenelmis sp 2+69400

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group 10+77130

Conchapelopia sp 10 77500

Thienemannimyia sp 202 77750

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 61 78450

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura floridaensis 16 80360

Corynoneura lobata 25 80370

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus 10 80420

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 51 81240

Parakiefferiella n.sp 2 +81632

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 10 81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 32 82121

Thienemanniella xena 17 82141

Tvetenia discoloripes group 10 82220

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 30+83300

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Microtendipes "caelum" (sensu Simpson & Bode, 1980) +83820

Parachironomus abortivus (sensu Simpson & Bode, 1980) +84010

Parachironomus carinatus 10+84020

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 405+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 10 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 30+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 10 84540

Paratanytarsus sp 20 85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 91+85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 40+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 10 85840

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp +96900

Lasmigona complanata +99240

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ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 116

48 66 12 12 1,835 0 24

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01S09

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 80.51

9

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.13Good

Narrative

0:00 9/10/15

Hydra sp 26 01320

Turbellaria 13 01801

Paludicella articulata 1 03121

Plumatella sp 7 03360

Oligochaeta 127+03600

Placobdella montifera +04682

Placobdella papillifera +04686

Caecidotea sp 38+05800

Hyalella sp +06201

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp 276+13400

Tricorythodes sp 7+16700

Hexagenia sp +18700

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 5+22300

Gomphus Complex +24900

Macromia sp +26700

Neoplea sp +43570

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cyrnellus fraternus 1+51206

Neureclipsis sp 12+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 37+52200

Hydropsyche bidens +52520

Hydropsyche simulans +52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Nectopsyche candida +59407

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group 3+68708

Macronychus glabratus 3+68901

Stenelmis sp 2+69400

Tipula sp +71900

Ceratopogonidae 16+74501

Ablabesmyia mallochi 33 77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group +77130

Labrundinia pilosella 24 78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura floridaensis 8 80360

Corynoneura lobata 32 80370

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" 16 81231

Thienemanniella similis 8 82130

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 83+82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 83 83040

Endochironomus nigricans 33+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 711+83300

Harnischia sp +83400

Parachironomus sp +84000

Paralauterborniella nigrohalteralis 16 84155

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 50 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 50+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 50 84540

Cladotanytarsus species group A 16 85201

Rheotanytarsus sp 16 85625

Tanytarsus sp 16 85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 16 85821

Ephydridae +89501

Physella sp +95100

Menetus (Micromenetus) dilatatus +96120

Laevapex fuscus +96930

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Utterbackia imbecillis +99120

Lasmigona complanata +99240

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ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD.

47 63 14 12 3,099 0 46

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01S08

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 75.07

10

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.90N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/10/15

Hydra sp 18 01320

Turbellaria 54+01801

Paludicella articulata +03121

Oligochaeta 16+03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris 549+11130

Stenacron sp 695+13400

Maccaffertium terminatum 561+13570

Tricorythodes sp 9+16700

Caenis sp +17200

Hexagenia sp +18700

Calopteryx sp +21200

Argia sp 33+22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Belostoma sp +42700

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Chauliodes rastricornis +48220

Chimarra obscura +50315

Cyrnellus fraternus +51206

Neureclipsis sp 12+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 485+52200

Hydropsyche bidens +52520

Hydropsyche simulans 427+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Nectopsyche candida +59407

Peltodytes sp +60900

Tropisternus sp +67800

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Macronychus glabratus 1+68901

Stenelmis sp 13+69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia mallochi 3 77120

Thienemannimyia sp 23 77750

Labrundinia pilosella 2 78140

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 5 78450

Corynoneura floridaensis 2 80360

Corynoneura lobata 5 80370

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus +81240

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 13 81825

Thienemanniella taurocapita 1 82101

Thienemanniella lobapodema 1 82121

Thienemanniella xena 1 82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Endochironomus nigricans 3+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 43+83300

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Kiefferulus (K.) dux +83600

Parachironomus frequens +84040

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 80+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 5 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 3 84540

Stenochironomus sp 3 84700

Rheotanytarsus sp 20 85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 13 85821

Physella sp +95100

Laevapex fuscus +96930

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Truncilla truncata +99660

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ST. MARYS R. AT MENDON @ CELINA-MENDON RD.

49 65 9 11 2,773 0 48

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 302591

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 70.40

8

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.45N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/10/15

Turbellaria 29 01801

Paludicella articulata +03121

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta 16+03600

Helobdella papillata +04666

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp 32+05800

Hyalella sp 1+06201

Crangonyx sp 8+06700

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris 56+11130

Stenacron sp 1,135+13400

Maccaffertium terminatum 301 13570

Tricorythodes sp 5+16700

Caenis sp 9+17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 5+22300

Epitheca (Epicordulia) princeps +27307

Palmacorixa sp +45100

Neureclipsis sp 27+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 715+52200

Hydropsyche simulans 93+52570

Pycnopsyche sp 1+57900

Nectopsyche candida 5+59407

Peltodytes sp +60900

Hydroporini +63300

Dubiraphia vittata group 6+68708

Macronychus glabratus 1+68901

Stenelmis sp 5+69400

Tipula sp +71900

Ablabesmyia mallochi 14 77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group 14+77130

Thienemannimyia sp 6+77750

Labrundinia pilosella 3 78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp 3+78655

Corynoneura floridaensis 4 80360

Corynoneura lobata 18 80370

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" 3 81231

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 6 81240

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 3 81825

Thienemanniella taurocapita 2 82101

Thienemanniella lobapodema 4+82121

Thienemanniella xena 4 82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 3+83040

Endochironomus nigricans 3 83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 67+83300

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Phaenopsectra flavipes 6 84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 31+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 14 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 6+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 56+84540

Tribelos fuscicorne 6 84790

Tribelos jucundum 3+84800

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 3+85625

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 22+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 19 85840

Laevapex fuscus +96930

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Truncilla truncata +99660

Potamilus alatus +99700

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ST. MARYS R. N OF MERCER @ U.S. RT. 127

39 51 8 7 4,193 0 42

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K04

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 65.70

5

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

1.30N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/8/16

Hydra sp 1 01320

Turbellaria 136+01801

Plumatella sp 4+03360

Oligochaeta 1 03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp 8+05800

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris 1,584+11130

Stenacron sp 510+13400

Maccaffertium terminatum 45 13570

Caenis sp 16 17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 13 22300

Nasiaeschna pentacantha +24107

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Notonecta sp +45900

Chimarra obscura 16 50315

Cyrnellus fraternus 44 51206

Neureclipsis sp 17+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 885+52200

Hydropsyche bidens 69+52520

Hydropsyche simulans 575+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Oecetis sp +59500

Peltodytes sp +60900

Cyphon sp +68300

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Macronychus glabratus +68901

Stenelmis sp 15+69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group +77130

Thienemannimyia sp 28+77750

Natarsia species A (sensu Roback, 1978) +78401

Corynoneura lobata 35 80370

Nanocladius (N.) sp +81201

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 7 81240

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes sp 2 83000

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 82+83300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 30 84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 5+84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Rheotanytarsus sp 49+85625

Physella sp +95100

Menetus (Micromenetus) dilatatus +96120

Ferrissia sp 16 96900

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Potamilus alatus +99700

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ST. MARYS R. E OF ROCKFORD @ FRYSINGER RD.

38 46 8 7 4,210 0 34

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K03

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 61.50

6

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.60N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/8/16

Turbellaria 27 01801

Plumatella sp 1+03360

Oligochaeta 184+03600

Helobdella papillata +04666

Caecidotea sp +05800

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris 672+11130

Stenacron sp 489+13400

Caenis sp 8 17200

Argia sp 62+22300

Palmacorixa sp +45100

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Chauliodes rastricornis +48220

Chimarra obscura 1 50315

Cyrnellus fraternus 82+51206

Neureclipsis sp 30+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 428+52200

Hydropsyche bidens 75+52520

Hydropsyche simulans 346+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group 8+68708

Macronychus glabratus +68901

Stenelmis sp 5+69400

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group +77130

Thienemannimyia sp 132+77750

Labrundinia pilosella 19 78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" 94+81231

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 38 81240

Nanocladius (N.) minimus +81250

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 19 81825

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 528+83300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 38+84450

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 264+84540

Tribelos fuscicorne 415 84790

Rheotanytarsus sp 226+85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 19 85821

Laevapex fuscus +96930

Sphaerium sp +98600

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Cyclonaias pustulosa +99380

Potamilus alatus +99700

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ST. MARYS R. AT ROCKFORD @ ST. RT. 118

33 45 7 7 3,181 0 30

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01W08

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 57.82

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.13N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/15/15

Hydra sp 1 01320

Turbellaria 128+01801

Pectinatella magnifica 20+03221

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta 104+03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Crangonyx sp 9 06700

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenacron sp 359+13400

Maccaffertium terminatum 3 13570

Coenagrionidae 1+22001

Argia sp 25+22300

Palmacorixa sp +45100

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cyrnellus fraternus 80+51206

Neureclipsis sp 104+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 289+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group 9 52430

Hydropsyche bidens 18 52520

Hydropsyche simulans 375+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Macronychus glabratus 1+68901

Stenelmis sp 3+69400

Ablabesmyia mallochi 17 77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group +77130

Thienemannimyia sp 199 77750

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Rheopelopia paramaculipennis 1 78750

Corynoneura lobata 32 80370

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 33+81240

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 17 81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 24 82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Endochironomus nigricans 66+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 829+83300

Parachironomus carinatus +84020

Parachironomus frequens +84040

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 384+84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 50 85821

Laevapex fuscus +96930

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ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD.

47 63 9 14 2,784 0 40

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K02

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 52.13

11

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.64N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/15/15

Eunapius fragilis +00653

Turbellaria 6 01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Caecidotea sp 1+05800

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia 4 08601

Baetis intercalaris 248+11130

Stenacron sp 797+13400

Maccaffertium terminatum 12 13570

Tricorythodes sp 26+16700

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 25+22300

Belostoma sp +42700

Palmacorixa sp +45100

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Chauliodes rastricornis +48220

Chimarra obscura 5 50315

Cyrnellus fraternus +51206

Neureclipsis sp 8+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 331+52200

Hydropsyche simulans 315+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Nectopsyche candida +59407

Laccophilus sp +63900

Thermonectus sp +64700

Tropisternus sp +67800

Cyphon sp +68300

Macronychus glabratus +68901

Stenelmis sp 3+69400

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group 9 77130

Thienemannimyia sp 159+77750

Corynoneura floridaensis 8+80360

Corynoneura lobata 20 80370

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 9 81240

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 9 81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 38 82121

Thienemanniella similis 33 82130

Thienemanniella xena 119+82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 73+83300

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Phaenopsectra obediens group 18 84300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 220+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 9 84460

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 27+84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Rheotanytarsus sp 64 85625

Tanytarsus sp 18 85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 156+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 9 85840

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi 3+96264

Laevapex fuscus 2 96930

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Utterbackia imbecillis +99120

Cyclonaias pustulosa +99380

Quadrula quadrula +99400

Truncilla truncata +99660

Leptodea fragilis +99680

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ST. MARYS R. SE OF WILLSHIRE @ HARNER RD.

32 44 6 5 3,473 0 24

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K01

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 47.48

5

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.10N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/15/15

Turbellaria 44+01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta 81+03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Stenacron sp 13+13400

Tricorythodes sp 3+16700

Argia sp 71+22300

Belostoma sp +42700

Ranatra sp +43300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cyrnellus fraternus 4 51206

Neureclipsis sp +51300

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Nectopsyche candida 4+59407

Nectopsyche diarina +59410

Ancyronyx variegata 9 68601

Macronychus glabratus +68901

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Ablabesmyia mallochi 31 77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group 31+77130

Thienemannimyia sp 62 77750

Labrundinia pilosella 4 78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura lobata 38 80370

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" 31 81231

Thienemanniella lobapodema 30 82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes sp 31 83000

Endochironomus nigricans 215+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 646+83300

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 185+84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 62+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 585+84540

Tribelos fuscicorne 400 84790

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Tanytarsus sp 123+85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 677 85821

Tanytarsus sepp 92 85840

Physella sp 1+95100

Laevapex fuscus +96930

Pyganodon grandis +99100

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ST. MARYS RIVER E OF WILLSHIRE ADJ U.S. RT. 33

47 59 9 10 1,012 0 26

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303088

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 45.60

8

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.40Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 9/16/15

Spongillidae +00401

Hydra sp 16 01320

Turbellaria 11+01801

Paludicella articulata +03121

Plumatella sp 2+03360

Urnatella gracilis +03451

Oligochaeta 4+03600

Placobdella montifera +04682

Erpobdella microstoma 1+04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Crangonyx sp +06700

Baetis intercalaris 4+11130

Stenacron sp 141+13400

Maccaffertium terminatum 2 13570

Tricorythodes sp 11+16700

Argia sp 33+22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Belostoma sp +42700

Corixidae +44501

Chimarra obscura 2 50315

Cyrnellus fraternus +51206

Neureclipsis sp 4+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 172+52200

Hydropsyche simulans 37+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Nectopsyche candida 1+59407

Tropisternus sp +67800

Cyphon sp 14+68300

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Anopheles sp +72700

Atrichopogon sp 9 74650

Tanypodinae +77001

Thienemannimyia sp 141 77750

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura lobata 24+80370

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus 6 80420

Thienemanniella lobapodema 12 82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes simpsoni +83051

Endochironomus nigricans 6+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 6 83300

Glyptotendipes (Heynotendipes) chelonia +83310

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Phaenopsectra obediens group +84300

Phaenopsectra flavipes 6 84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 12 84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 12+84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 270+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 6+84540

Rheotanytarsus sp 6 85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 35+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 6 85840

Gyraulus (Torquis) parvus +95907

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ST. MARYS R. AT WILLSHIRE @ ST. RT. 81

41 59 11 10 5,029 0 38

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 510170

Rivercode: 04-500-000 River Mile: 43.48

8

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.40N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/16/15

Eunapius fragilis +00653

Hydra sp 8 01320

Turbellaria 162 01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris 85+11130

Stenacron sp 1,012+13400

Maccaffertium mexicanum integrum 3 13550

Maccaffertium terminatum 276+13570

Tricorythodes sp 52+16700

Calopteryx sp 1 21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 9+22300

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Chimarra obscura 138+50315

Cyrnellus fraternus +51206

Neureclipsis sp 37+51300

Cheumatopsyche sp 932+52200

Hydropsyche simulans 316+52570

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Nectopsyche candida +59407

Oecetis sp 8 59500

Peltodytes sp +60900

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Macronychus glabratus 1 68901

Stenelmis sp 13+69400

Tipula sp +71900

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group 18+77130

Thienemannimyia (Hayesomyia) senata +77740

Thienemannimyia sp 201 77750

Labrundinia pilosella +78140

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 123 78450

Corynoneura floridaensis 12 80360

Corynoneura lobata 57 80370

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 146 81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 37 82121

Thienemanniella xena 88 82141

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp +83300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 547+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 18 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 146 84540

Tribelos jucundum 18+84800

Rheotanytarsus sp 401 85625

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 146 85821

Tanytarsus sepp 18 85840

Laevapex fuscus +96930

Lasmigona complanata +99240

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TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ CLAYTON RD.

51 51 9 4 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303090

Rivercode: 04-500-001 River Mile: 4.10

4

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 8/26/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hydrachnidia +08601

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Procloeon viridoculare +11670

Stenacron sp +13400

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Plathemis lydia +28955

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche simulans +52570

Hydroptila sp +53800

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Uvarus sp +64800

Cyphon sp +68300

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group +77130

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Phaenopsectra flavipes +84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Cladotanytarsus mancus group +85230

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 +85821

Tanytarsus sepp +85840

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

Lasmigona complanata +99240

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TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ OHIO/INDIANA STATE LINE

41 51 10 5 2,290 0 30

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K12

Rivercode: 04-500-001 River Mile: 1.20

4

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.00N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/16/15

Hydra sp 8 01320

Turbellaria 35+01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia +08601

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenacron sp 11+13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Tricorythodes sp +16700

Caenis sp 1+17200

Hexagenia sp +18700

Calopteryx sp 3+21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Chimarra obscura +50315

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Cyphon sp +68300

Dixella sp +72340

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia mallochi 152+77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Thienemannimyia sp 152+77750

Labrundinia pilosella 25 78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura sp. 12 8 80363

Corynoneura lobata 26+80370

Cricotopus (C.) tremulus group 25 80430

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 51 81240

Thienemanniella lobapodema 8+82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 25+82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus 25+84210

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 101 84460

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 25+84540

Tribelos jucundum 25+84800

Cladotanytarsus mancus group 25 85230

Paratanytarsus sp 202 85500

Stempellinella fimbriata 25+85720

Tanytarsus sp 126 85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 910+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 278+85840

Hemerodromia sp 8 87540

Physella sp 10+95100

Sphaerium sp +98600

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TRIB. TO TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK (RM 3.1) @ WREN-LANDECK RD.

43 43 6 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303091

Rivercode: 04-500-002 River Mile: 0.40

0

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 8/26/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Somatochlora sp +27500

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Labrundinia pilosella +78140

Zavrelimyia (Paramerina) fragilis +78500

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" +81231

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Phaenopsectra obediens group +84300

Phaenopsectra flavipes +84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Hemerodromia sp +87540

Sphaerium sp +98600

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EAST BRANCH @ ST. RT. 29

62 80 11 5 5,274 0 40

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303025

Rivercode: 04-500-006 River Mile: 0.27

2

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.20N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/9/15

Spongillidae +00401

Hydra sp 237 01320

Turbellaria 456+01801

Fredericella sp +03040

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta 144+03600

Helobdella elongata +04661

Placobdella ornata +04685

Caecidotea sp 1+05800

Lirceus sp 14+05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Hydrachnidia 49+08601

Acerpenna pygmaea 37+11020

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris 1+11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp 320+13400

Stenonema femoratum 4+13521

Maccaffertium terminatum 1 13570

Caenis sp 9+17200

Hexagenia sp +18700

Calopteryx sp 2+21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 39+22300

Aeshna sp +23600

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Nasiaeschna pentacantha +24107

Belostoma sp +42700

Ranatra sp +43300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp 141+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group 1+52430

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydroptila sp 41 53800

Mystacides sp 1 59300

Liodessus sp +64050

Berosus sp +65800

Enochrus sp +66500

Cyphon sp +68300

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group 1+68708

Macronychus glabratus 1+68901

Stenelmis sp 8+69400

Tipula sp +71900

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi 78+77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Labrundinia pilosella 39 78140

Nilotanypus fimbriatus +78450

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp 78 78655

Corynoneura caudicula 16 80351

Corynoneura floridaensis 100 80360

Corynoneura lobata 20+80370

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 156 81240

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki +81825

Thienemanniella lobapodema 16+82121

Thienemanniella xena 16+82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 195+82730

Cryptochironomus sp 39 82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 662+83040

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 234+83300

Microtendipes pedellus group 39 83840

Phaenopsectra obediens group 117 84300

Phaenopsectra flavipes 39 84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 78+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 156+84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 78+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 39 84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Cladotanytarsus mancus group 39 85230

Paratanytarsus sp 467+85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 39+85625

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 663 85821

Tanytarsus sepp 272 85840

Stratiomys sp +87400

Hemerodromia sp 61 87540

Physella sp 11+95100

Ferrissia sp 19+96900

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PRAIRIE CREEK @ EISLEY RD.

36 36 5 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303078

Rivercode: 04-501-000 River Mile: 2.75

0

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/13/15

Plumatella sp +03360

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Placobdella ornata +04685

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Hydrachnidia +08601

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Hexagenia bilineata +18708

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Erythemis simplicicollis +28208

Plathemis lydia +28955

Belostoma sp +42700

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus +84210

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) halterale group +84520

Chrysops sp +86100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Sphaerium sp +98600

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PRAIRIE CREEK S OF KOSSUTH @ ST. RT. 197

27 27 2 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K16

Rivercode: 04-501-000 River Mile: 1.02

1

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Poor

Narrative

0:00 8/13/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Plathemis lydia +28955

Belostoma sp +42700

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Triaenodes sp +59700

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Clinotanypus pinguis +77355

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Sphaerium sp +98600

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DUCK CREEK @ SETTLER RD.

39 39 3 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303086

Rivercode: 04-502-000 River Mile: 4.70

0

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Low Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/25/15

Turbellaria +01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Procambarus (Ortmannicus) acutus acutus +08310

Callibaetis sp +11200

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Libellula sp +28500

Belostoma sp +42700

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Notonecta sp +45900

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Liodessus sp +64050

Enochrus sp +66500

Tropisternus sp +67800

Dubiraphia sp +68700

Stenelmis sp +69400

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Atrichopogon sp +74650

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Tanypus neopunctipennis +79020

Nanocladius (N.) minimus +81250

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Microchironomus sp +83700

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Stratiomys sp +87400

Ephydridae +89501

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Ferrissia sp +96900

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DUCK CREEK DST COUNTY LINE RD.

55 55 9 3 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303087

Rivercode: 04-502-000 River Mile: 1.05

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 8/25/15

Turbellaria +01801

Placobdella montifera +04682

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Orconectes (Crokerinus) sanbornii sanbornii +08260

Hydrachnidia +08601

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Belostoma sp +42700

Corixidae +44501

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche simulans +52570

Hydroptila sp +53800

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Berosus sp +65800

Enochrus sp +66500

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" +81231

Nanocladius (N.) minimus +81250

Thienemanniella lobapodema +82121

Thienemanniella xena +82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes fumidus +83003

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp +83300

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus +84210

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group +85814

Tabanus sp +86200

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Utterbackia imbecillis +99120

Toxolasma parvum +99740

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BLACK CREEK @ STRABLE RD.

44 44 7 3 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303081

Rivercode: 04-503-000 River Mile: 10.70

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/24/15

Turbellaria +01801

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Procloeon sp +11645

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Argia sp +22300

Aeshna sp +23600

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Notonecta sp +45900

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Mystacides sp +59300

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Hydrochara sp +67200

Paracymus sp +67700

Tropisternus sp +67800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (Isocladius) sylvestris group +80510

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Saetheria species 1 (sensu Jackson, 1977) +84601

Saetheria tylus +84612

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 +85821

Chrysops sp +86100

Hemerodromia sp +87540

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Sphaerium sp +98600

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BLACK CREEK @ WINKLER RD.

37 49 3 1 306 0 16

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303082

Rivercode: 04-503-000 River Mile: 2.50

1

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.00N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/11/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp 1+05900

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Sigara sp +45300

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Uvarus sp +64800

Enochrus sp +66500

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp 2+69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia mallochi 16+77120

Thienemannimyia sp 6 77750

Labrundinia pilosella 6 78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Thienemannimyia group +79100

Corynoneura lobata 3 80370

Cricotopus (C.) sp 3 80410

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 3 81825

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 23+82730

Cryptochironomus sp 23+82820

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 19+83040

Dicrotendipes simpsoni 13 83051

Endochironomus nigricans 13 83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 3+83300

Kiefferulus (K.) dux 3 83600

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus 13+84210

Phaenopsectra obediens group 3 84300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 29 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 13+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 19+84540

Tribelos jucundum 3+84800

Paratanytarsus sp 35+85500

Tanytarsus sp 35+85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 10+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 3 85840

Chrysops sp +86100

Ferrissia sp 6 96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

Lasmigona complanata +99240

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BLACK CREEK SE OF WILLSHIRE @ U.S. RT. 33

27 37 3 0 172 0 18

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01S02

Rivercode: 04-503-000 River Mile: 0.90

0

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.00N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/11/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta 5+03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp 2+13400

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Cyrnellus fraternus 1 51206

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia mallochi 8+77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group 1 77130

Labrundinia pilosella +78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Thienemanniella lobapodema 1 82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 11+82730

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 3 83040

Dicrotendipes simpsoni 63+83051

Endochironomus nigricans 1+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 4+83300

Kiefferulus (K.) dux 6 83600

Phaenopsectra flavipes 4 84315

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 3 84460

Tribelos jucundum 1+84800

Paratanytarsus sp 15 85500

Tanytarsus sp 1+85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 39 85821

Tanytarsus sepp 3 85840

Sphaerium sp +98600

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LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ ST. RT. 707

40 40 7 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303079

Rivercode: 04-504-000 River Mile: 6.85

1

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/24/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Palmacorixa sp +45100

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydroptila sp +53800

Dineutus sp +60300

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Simulium sp +74100

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp +83300

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus +84210

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) halterale group +84520

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Cladotanytarsus mancus group +85230

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 +85821

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

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LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ JORDAN RD.

36 36 6 2 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303080

Rivercode: 04-504-000 River Mile: 1.00

2

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 8/24/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Placobdella montifera +04682

Lirceus sp +05900

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenacron sp +13400

Caenis sp +17200

Hexagenia sp +18700

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Nasiaeschna pentacantha +24107

Gomphus Complex +24900

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Nectopsyche diarina +59410

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Labrundinia pilosella +78140

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" +81231

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Paracladopelma undine +84118

Phaenopsectra flavipes +84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) halterale group +84520

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Ferrissia sp +96900

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TOWN RUN @ ST. RT. 117

38 38 4 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303085

Rivercode: 04-506-000 River Mile: 1.25

1

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/20/15

Nematomorpha +02600

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Helobdella papillata +04666

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Neureclipsis sp +51300

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Liodessus sp +64050

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Enochrus sp +66500

Paracymus sp +67700

Stenelmis sp +69400

Limoniinae +70502

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Cricotopus (Isocladius) sylvestris group +80510

Nanocladius (N.) sp +81201

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes fumidus +83003

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Tanytarsus sepp +85840

Hemerodromia sp +87540

Physella sp +95100

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YANKEE RUN @ U.S. RT. 33

56 56 6 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303084

Rivercode: 04-508-000 River Mile: 1.40

1

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/20/15

Turbellaria +01801

Nematomorpha +02600

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Placobdella ornata +04685

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Hexagenia sp +18700

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Aeshna sp +23600

Plathemis lydia +28955

Belostoma sp +42700

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Oecetis nocturna +59570

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Tropisternus sp +67800

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki +81825

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes fumidus +83003

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp +83300

Microchironomus sp +83700

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Stratiomys sp +87400

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Pisidium sp +98200

Sphaerium sp +98600

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Lasmigona complanata +99240

Toxolasma parvum +99740

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TWELVEMILE CREEK NW OF CELINA @ HOENIE RD.

39 39 6 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K19

Rivercode: 04-510-000 River Mile: 11.01

1

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 7/29/15

Turbellaria +01801

Nematomorpha +02600

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella papillata +04666

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp +13400

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Libellula sp +28500

Belostoma sp +42700

Neoplea sp +43570

Corixidae +44501

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Thienemanniella xena +82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Sphaerium sp +98600

Pyganodon grandis +99100

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

Toxolasma parvum +99740

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TWELVEMILE CREEK S OF MENDON AT CELINA-MENDON RD.

43 67 8 4 2,802 0 34

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K17

Rivercode: 04-510-000 River Mile: 2.31

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.30N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/11/15

Spongillidae +00401

Turbellaria 264+01801

Oligochaeta 65+03600

Helobdella elongata 2 04661

Helobdella papillata +04666

Placobdella parasitica +04687

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp 1+05800

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Acerpenna pygmaea 7 11020

Baetis intercalaris 36+11130

Stenacron sp 5+13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp 24+17200

Hexagenia sp +18700

Calopterygidae 2 21001

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 45+22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Nasiaeschna pentacantha +24107

Corixidae +44501

Cheumatopsyche sp 306+52200

Hydropsyche simulans 13+52570

Hydroptila sp 2 53800

Pycnopsyche sp +57900

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Simulium sp +74100

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Ablabesmyia mallochi 39+77120

Conchapelopia sp 39 77500

Thienemannimyia sp 19 77750

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 8 78450

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Thienemannimyia group +79100

Corynoneura lobata 16 80370

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus 39+80420

Cricotopus (C.) tremulus group 19 80430

Nanocladius (N.) distinctus 39 81240

Thienemanniella taurocapita +82101

Thienemanniella lobapodema 20 82121

Thienemanniella xena 84 82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 39+82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes modestus 19 83002

Dicrotendipes fumidus 271 83003

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 77+83040

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Parachironomus carinatus 19 84020

Paralauterborniella nigrohalteralis +84155

Phaenopsectra obediens group 39 84300

Phaenopsectra flavipes 39+84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 155+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 116+84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 271+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 77 84540

Cladotanytarsus mancus group 19 85230

Paratanytarsus sp 116 85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 58+85625

Tanytarsus sp 39 85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 232 85821

Tanytarsus sepp 58+85840

Stratiomys sp +87400

Hemerodromia sp 16 87540

Physella sp 8+95100

Menetus (Micromenetus) dilatatus 1 96120

Pisidium sp 2 98200

Sphaerium sp 37+98600

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BLIERDOFER DITCH @ MORROW RD.

37 37 6 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303077

Rivercode: 04-511-000 River Mile: 2.50

0

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 7/29/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Sigara sp +45300

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Berosus sp +65800

Enochrus sp +66500

Paracymus sp +67700

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Saetheria tylus +84612

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Physella sp +95100

Sphaerium sp +98600

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

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BLIERDOFER DITCH N OF CELINA @ OREGON RD.

43 43 8 2 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K21

Rivercode: 04-511-000 River Mile: 1.70

2

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 7/29/15

Turbellaria +01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella papillata +04666

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Neoplea sp +43570

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydropsyche simulans +52570

Hydroptila sp +53800

Peltodytes sp +60900

Liodessus sp +64050

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia quadrinotata +68707

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Labrundinia pilosella +78140

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Parachironomus abortivus (sensu Simpson & Bode, 1980) +84010

Phaenopsectra obediens group +84300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 +85821

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

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EIGHTMILE CREEK @ DAVIS RD.

46 46 7 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303074

Rivercode: 04-513-000 River Mile: 6.55

1

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 8/17/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella papillata +04666

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Ranatra sp +43300

Neoplea sp +43570

Corixidae +44501

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Mystacides sp +59300

Oecetis nocturna +59570

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Anopheles sp +72700

Culex sp +72900

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Phaenopsectra obediens group +84300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stenochironomus sp +84700

Cladotanytarsus species group A +85201

Cladotanytarsus mancus group +85230

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 +85821

Fossaria sp +94400

Physella sp +95100

Menetus (Micromenetus) dilatatus +96120

Sphaerium sp +98600

Pyganodon grandis +99100

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EIGHTMILE CREEK SE OF MENDON @ MERCER RD.

26 43 1 0 1,591 0 14

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 302592

Rivercode: 04-513-000 River Mile: 1.22

0

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

0.00N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/15/15

Spongillidae +00401

Hydra sp 26+01320

Turbellaria 276 01801

Oligochaeta 120 03600

Placobdella ornata +04685

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp 1+05800

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis intercalaris 12 11130

Stenacron sp +13400

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 15+22300

Nasiaeschna pentacantha +24107

Plathemis lydia +28955

Ranatra sp +43300

Palmacorixa sp +45100

Sigara sp +45300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Oxyethira sp 4 54300

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Chaoborus sp +72420

Ablabesmyia mallochi 24 77120

Ablabesmyia rhamphe group +77130

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp 24+78655

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 71+82730

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 12 83040

Dicrotendipes simpsoni 579 83051

Dicrotendipes tritomus 12 83055

Endochironomus nigricans 12+83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 59 83300

Kiefferulus (K.) dux 118 83600

Parachironomus carinatus 35 84020

Phaenopsectra obediens group 12 84300

Tribelos jucundum 12 84800

Paratanytarsus sp 35 85500

Tanytarsus sp 12+85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 71 85821

Menetus (Micromenetus) dilatatus 48 96120

Ferrissia sp 1 96900

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HUSSEY CREEK @ SALEM-NOBLE RD.

24 24 1 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303072

Rivercode: 04-514-000 River Mile: 2.40

0

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Poor

Narrative

0:00 8/12/15

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Calopteryx sp +21200

Nasiaeschna pentacantha +24107

Plathemis lydia +28955

Belostoma sp +42700

Sigara sp +45300

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Peltodytes sp +60900

Anacaena sp +65700

Helocombus bifidus +66901

Cyphon sp +68300

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Thienemanniella xena +82141

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Phaenopsectra flavipes +84315

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Hydrobiidae +93200

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

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HUSSEY CREEK @ HESSE RD.

40 40 4 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303073

Rivercode: 04-514-000 River Mile: 0.10

1

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/17/15

Plumatella sp +03360

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Helobdella papillata +04666

Placobdella montifera +04682

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Lirceus sp +05900

Crangonyx sp +06700

Stenacron sp +13400

Hexagenia bilineata +18708

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Nasiaeschna pentacantha +24107

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Peltodytes sp +60900

Laccophilus sp +63900

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Natarsia species A (sensu Roback, 1978) +78401

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Glyptotendipes (Heynotendipes) chelonia +83310

Phaenopsectra flavipes +84315

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) halterale group +84520

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

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SIXMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS-KOSSUTH RD.

37 37 5 2 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303068

Rivercode: 04-515-000 River Mile: 1.06

2

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/4/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Caecidotea sp +05800

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Callibaetis sp +11200

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Neoplea sp +43570

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Mystacides sp +59300

Oecetis nocturna +59570

Triaenodes melaca +59730

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Laccobius sp +67500

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia quadrinotata +68707

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Anopheles sp +72700

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Labrundinia pilosella +78140

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Dicrotendipes simpsoni +83051

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Tribelos jucundum +84800

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Sphaerium sp +98600

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FOURMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS RIVER RD.

23 23 5 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303071

Rivercode: 04-516-000 River Mile: 0.10

0

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/4/15

Plumatella sp +03360

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Lirceus sp +05900

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Aeshna sp +23600

Belostoma sp +42700

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Tipula sp +71900

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

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CLEAR CREEK @ BURR OAK RD.

35 35 6 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303065

Rivercode: 04-517-000 River Mile: 5.40

1

Qual Sensitive

ABOVE NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 7/22/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Procambarus (Ortmannicus) acutus acutus +08310

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenacron sp +13400

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Mystacides sp +59300

Peltodytes sp +60900

Uvarus sp +64800

Berosus sp +65800

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Corynoneura lobata +80370

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Microtendipes pedellus group +83840

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Xenochironomus xenolabis +84888

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Rheotanytarsus sp +85625

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

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CLEAR CREEK E OF ST. MARYS @ BAY RD.

57 57 16 8 1

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K27

Rivercode: 04-517-000 River Mile: 1.32

8

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Good

Narrative

0:00 7/23/15

Spongillidae +00401

Turbellaria +01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Placobdella multilineata +04683

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Hydrachnidia +08601

Acerpenna macdunnoughi +11018

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Labiobaetis frondalis +11125

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Tricorythodes sp +16700

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group +52430

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydroptila sp +53800

Helicopsyche borealis +58505

Mystacides sepulchralis +59310

Triaenodes melaca +59730

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Dixella sp +72340

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Cricotopus (C.) tremulus group +80430

Cricotopus (Isocladius) sylvestris group +80510

Thienemanniella xena +82141

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Parachironomus carinatus +84020

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) aviceps +84440

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (P.) ophioides +84475

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Rheotanytarsus sp +85625

Physella sp +95100

Helisoma anceps anceps +96002

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Planorbella (Pierosoma) trivolvis +96280

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

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CENTER BRANCH AT NEW KNOXVILLE @ END OF ROAD NEAR PONDS

34 34 8 2 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K28

Rivercode: 04-518-000 River Mile: 6.60

2

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 7/30/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Aeshna sp +23600

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group +52430

Triaenodes melaca +59730

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Labrundinia pilosella +78140

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus +84210

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Rheotanytarsus sp +85625

Sphaerium sp +98600

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CENTER BRANCH JUST UPST. NEW KNOXVILLE WWTP

31 31 9 3 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01S07

Rivercode: 04-518-000 River Mile: 5.20

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 7/24/15

Turbellaria +01801

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Stenacron sp +13400

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Chimarra obscura +50315

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Mystacides sp +59300

Triaenodes marginatus +59728

Triaenodes melaca +59730

Peltodytes sp +60900

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Thienemannimyia sp +77750

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Saetheria species 1 (sensu Jackson, 1977) +84601

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Sphaerium sp +98600

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CENTER BRANCH @ GLYNWOOD-NEW KNOXVILLE RD.

40 40 8 4 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01S05

Rivercode: 04-518-000 River Mile: 3.22

4

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 7/24/15

Ephydatia fluviatilis +00556

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Chimarra obscura +50315

Polycentropus sp +51600

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Mystacides sp +59300

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Psephenus herricki +68075

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Simulium sp +74100

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Cladotanytarsus mancus group +85230

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

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CENTER BRANCH @ PLATNER RD.

47 66 12 10 2,693 0 48

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303024

Rivercode: 04-518-000 River Mile: 0.34

4

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.20N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/9/15

Turbellaria 102+01801

Oligochaeta 32+03600

Lirceus sp 25+05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Crangonyx sp +06700

Acerpenna pygmaea 60 11020

Baetis flavistriga 52+11120

Baetis intercalaris 216+11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Procloeon sp (w/o hindwing pads) +11651

Procloeon viridoculare +11670

Leucrocuta sp 9 13000

Stenacron sp 142+13400

Stenonema femoratum 7+13521

Caenis sp 1+17200

Calopteryx sp 5+21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 10+22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Neoplea sp +43570

Trichocorixa sp +45400

Chimarra obscura +50315

Cheumatopsyche sp 662+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group 7 52430

Hydropsyche depravata group 3+52530

Mystacides sp +59300

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Tropisternus sp +67800

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp 28+69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Ceratopogonidae 8 74501

Ablabesmyia mallochi 58+77120

Thienemannimyia sp 35 77750

Labrundinia pilosella 12+78140

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 105+78450

Corynoneura floridaensis 8 80360

Corynoneura lobata 36 80370

Cricotopus (C.) tremulus group 12 80430

Nanocladius (N.) crassicornus or N. (N.) "rectinervis" 12 81231

Rheocricotopus (Psilocricotopus) robacki 46 81825

Thienemanniella taurocapita 16 82101

Thienemanniella lobapodema 24+82121

Thienemanniella similis 8 82130

Thienemanniella xena 20 82141

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptotendipes pseudotener +82885

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 93+83040

Phaenopsectra obediens group 46 84300

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 476+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 128 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) halterale group +84520

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 12+84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Paratanytarsus sp 58 85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 35 85625

Tanytarsus sp 12 85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 46+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 12+85840

Hemerodromia sp 10 87540

Ferrissia sp 4+96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

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CARTER CREEK W OF NEW KNOXVILLE @ ST. RT. 219

31 31 7 0 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01S03

Rivercode: 04-519-000 River Mile: 1.86

0

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 7/30/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Aeshna sp +23600

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Perlesta sp +34500

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Peltodytes sp +60900

Cyphon sp +68300

Stenelmis sp +69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Orthocladiinae +80001

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

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MUDDY CREEK @ BAY RD.

46 46 12 5 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303062

Rivercode: 04-520-000 River Mile: 5.40

5

Qual Sensitive

ABOVE NORMAL

Flow

Good

Narrative

0:00 7/22/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Placobdella sp +04680

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Leucrocuta sp +13000

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Aeshna sp +23600

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Sigara sp +45300

Polycentropus sp +51600

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group +52430

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Mystacides sp +59300

Triaenodes melaca +59730

Peltodytes sp +60900

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia quadrinotata +68707

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Thienemanniella xena +82141

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group +84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Cladotanytarsus mancus group +85230

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Physella sp +95100

Planorbella (Pierosoma) pilsbryi +96264

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

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MUDDY CREEK @ WASHINGTON RD.

55 55 15 9 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 303063

Rivercode: 04-520-000 River Mile: 0.45

9

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Good

Narrative

0:00 7/23/15

Turbellaria +01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Oligochaeta +03600

Placobdella ornata +04685

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Cambarus (Tubericambarus) polychromatus +07875

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia +08601

Acerpenna pygmaea +11020

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Labiobaetis frondalis +11125

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Procloeon sp (w/o hindwing pads) +11651

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Boyeria vinosa +23909

Neoplea sp +43570

Sigara sp +45300

Polycentropus sp +51600

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group +52430

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Mystacides sp +59300

Nectopsyche diarina +59410

Triaenodes marginatus +59728

Peltodytes sp +60900

Laccophilus sp +63900

Berosus sp +65800

Enochrus sp +66500

Psephenus herricki +68075

Aedes sp +72600

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Nilotanypus fimbriatus +78450

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp +83300

Microtendipes "caelum" (sensu Simpson & Bode, 1980) +83820

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus +84210

Phaenopsectra flavipes +84315

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Cladotanytarsus species group A +85201

Hemerodromia sp +87540

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp +96900

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KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ CLOVER FOUR RD.

33 33 6 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 500560

Rivercode: 04-524-000 River Mile: 8.88

1

Qual Sensitive

ABOVE NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 7/16/15

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Crangonyx sp +06700

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Coenagrionidae +22001

Aeshna sp +23600

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Mystacides sp +59300

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Dixella sp +72340

Anopheles sp +72700

Culex sp +72900

Simulium sp +74100

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Physella sp +95100

Pisidium sp +98200

Sphaerium sp +98600

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KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ LANE OFF ST. RT. 66

49 49 9 3 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 500550

Rivercode: 04-524-000 River Mile: 7.62

3

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 8/12/15

Ephydatia fluviatilis +00556

Turbellaria +01801

Oligochaeta +03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Lirceus sp +05900

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Hetaerina sp +21300

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Neoplea sp +43570

Climacia areolaris +49200

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydropsyche simulans +52570

Hydroptila sp +53800

Helicopsyche borealis +58505

Nectopsyche diarina +59410

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Paracymus sp +67700

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi +77120

Conchapelopia sp +77500

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Cricotopus (Isocladius) sylvestris group +80510

Thienemanniella lobapodema +82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group +82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Harnischia curtilamellata +83410

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus +84210

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum +84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Rheotanytarsus sp +85625

Tanytarsus sp +85800

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 +85821

Hemerodromia sp +87540

Sphaerium sp +98600

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

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KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 219

54 63 12 8 3,293 0 38

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 500540

Rivercode: 04-524-000 River Mile: 4.25

7

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.00N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/8/15

Ephydatia fluviatilis +00556

Hydra sp 40+01320

Turbellaria 40+01801

Plumatella sp 1+03360

Oligochaeta 32+03600

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Erpobdella microstoma 1+04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Stenacron sp 12 13400

Stenonema femoratum 17+13521

Caenis sp 202+17200

Calopteryx sp +21200

Coenagrionidae 1+22001

Argia sp 7+22300

Macromia sp +26700

Chimarra obscura +50315

Cheumatopsyche sp 17+52200

Ceratopsyche morosa group +52430

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydropsyche simulans +52570

Hydroptila sp 8+53800

Helicopsyche borealis +58505

Mystacides sp +59300

Nectopsyche diarina +59410

Peltodytes sp +60900

Copelatus sp +62200

Cyphon sp +68300

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp 1+69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Ablabesmyia mallochi 108+77120

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 72 78450

Thienemannimyia group +79100

Corynoneura lobata 133 80370

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus 36 80420

Cricotopus (C.) tremulus group 36 80430

Cricotopus (C.) trifascia +80440

Thienemanniella lobapodema 80 82121

Thienemanniella xena +82141

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 649+83040

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus 36+84210

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 180+84450

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 108+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stenochironomus sp +84700

Paratanytarsus sp 396 85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 72+85625

Stempellinella fimbriata 36 85720

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 901+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 36+85840

Chrysops sp +86100

Hemerodromia sp 9 87540

Hydrobiidae +93200

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp 26+96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

Anodontoides ferussacianus +99160

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KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 66

44 62 10 6 3,267 0 42

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: P01K29

Rivercode: 04-524-000 River Mile: 0.80

3

Qual Sensitive

LOW

Flow

0.20N/A

Narrative

0:00 9/8/15

Hydra sp 2 01320

Turbellaria 33+01801

Fredericella sp +03040

Oligochaeta 32+03600

Placobdella parasitica +04687

Caecidotea sp 1+05800

Lirceus sp 1 05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Crangonyx sp 1 06700

Acerpenna pygmaea 17+11020

Baetis flavistriga 1 11120

Baetis intercalaris 9+11130

Procloeon sp (w/o hindwing pads) 16 11651

Procloeon viridoculare +11670

Stenacron sp 88 13400

Stenonema femoratum 59+13521

Caenis sp 4+17200

Hexagenia sp +18700

Calopteryx sp 4+21200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp 20+22300

Cheumatopsyche sp 92+52200

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydroptila sp 1+53800

Helicopsyche borealis 1 58505

Oecetis cinerascens +59520

Paracymus sp +67700

Ancyronyx variegata +68601

Dubiraphia vittata group 10+68708

Macronychus glabratus 1+68901

Stenelmis sp 13+69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Thienemannimyia sp 127 77750

Nilotanypus fimbriatus 32+78450

Procladius (Holotanypus) sp +78655

Corynoneura lobata 115 80370

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus 32 80420

Thienemanniella lobapodema 66 82121

Chironomus (C.) decorus group 63+82730

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Cryptochironomus ponderosus +82824

Dicrotendipes neomodestus 412+83040

Endochironomus nigricans +83158

Glyptotendipes (G.) sp 63 83300

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus 32 84210

Polypedilum (Uresipedilum) flavum 32+84450

Polypedilum (P.) fallax group 63 84460

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense 95+84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group 32+84540

Stenochironomus sp +84700

Paratanytarsus sp 317 85500

Rheotanytarsus sp 63 85625

Stempellinella fimbriata 32 85720

Tanytarsus glabrescens group sp 7 984+85821

Tanytarsus sepp 190+85840

Chrysops sp +86100

Hemerodromia sp 18 87540

Hydrobiidae 2+93200

Physella sp +95100

Ferrissia sp 88+96900

Sphaerium sp 3+98600

Lasmigona complanata +99240

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WIERTH DITCH N OF NEW BREMEN @ ST. RT. 66

30 30 4 2 1

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 500580

Rivercode: 04-524-001 River Mile: 0.45

2

Qual Sensitive

NORMAL

Flow

Fair

Narrative

0:00 8/12/15

Turbellaria +01801

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Placobdella papillifera +04686

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Cheumatopsyche sp +52200

Hydroptila sp +53800

Helicopsyche borealis +58505

Peltodytes sp +60900

Copelatus sp +62200

Berosus sp +65800

Stenelmis sp +69400

Anopheles sp +72700

Simulium sp +74100

Cricotopus (C.) bicinctus +80420

Cricotopus (Isocladius) sylvestris group +80510

Cryptochironomus sp +82820

Dicrotendipes modestus +83002

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Paratanytarsus sp +85500

Paratanytarsus longistilus +85501

Rheotanytarsus sp +85625

Physella sp +95100

Sphaerium sp +98600

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TRIB. TO KOPP CREEK (5.41) @ PIQUA-ST. MARYS RD.

41 41 11 1 0

Taxa Quant/Qual

Qual Taxa Qual EPTSensitive

TaxaColdwater Total Taxa Total Number ICI

Station: 500590

Rivercode: 04-524-002 River Mile: 0.30

1

Qual Sensitive

ABOVE NORMAL

Flow

Marginally Good

Narrative

0:00 7/16/15

Turbellaria +01801

Plumatella sp +03360

Helobdella stagnalis +04664

Placobdella ornata +04685

Erpobdella punctata punctata +04935

Erpobdella microstoma +04964

Lirceus sp +05900

Hyalella sp +06201

Orconectes (Gremicambarus) immunis +08220

Orconectes (Procericambarus) rusticus +08250

Hydrachnidia +08601

Baetis flavistriga +11120

Baetis intercalaris +11130

Callibaetis sp +11200

Stenacron sp +13400

Stenonema femoratum +13521

Caenis sp +17200

Coenagrionidae +22001

Argia sp +22300

Aeshna sp +23600

Sigara sp +45300

Hydropsyche depravata group +52530

Hydroptila sp +53800

Nectopsyche diarina +59410

Oecetis cinerascens +59520

Oecetis nocturna +59570

Peltodytes sp +60900

Berosus sp +65800

Dubiraphia vittata group +68708

Stenelmis sp +69400

Tipula sp +71900

Simulium sp +74100

Ceratopogonidae +74501

Cricotopus (C.) tremulus group +80430

Dicrotendipes neomodestus +83040

Paratendipes albimanus or P. duplicatus +84210

Polypedilum (P.) illinoense +84470

Polypedilum (Tripodura) scalaenum group +84540

Stictochironomus sp +84750

Ferrissia sp +96900

Sphaerium sp +98600

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Appendix C – Macroinvertebrate ICI Scores and Metrics

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RM

DrainageArea

(sq mi) MayflyTotal Caddisfly Dipteran Mayfly CaddisflyTany-tarsini

OtherDipt/NI

TolerantOrganisms

QUALEPT

Eco-region ICI

Number of Taxa Percent Composition

Appendix Table C. Invertebrate Community Index metrics for stations sampled in the St. Marys River survey, 2015.

04-500-000 ST. MARYS RIVER

100.47 67.1 7 45 5 20 24.6 13.8 23.6 37.2 4.6 15 ECBP 50(6) (4) (6) (6) (4) (4) (4) (4) (6) (6)

100.28 67.1 0 10 0 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.6 67.9 4 ECBP 0(0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0)

100.12 101.0 4 31 4 15 0.3 5.8 2.1 91.6 20.6 10 ECBP 24(4) (2) (4) (4) (2) (2) (2) (0) (0) (4)

98.50 103.0 1 36 4 21 0.0 9.8 18.2 71.0 35.7 10 ECBP 28(4) (0) (4) (6) (2) (4) (4) (0) (0) (4)

95.12 106.0 6 40 5 21 10.4 42.4 13.6 33.2 1.1 13 ECBP 46(6) (4) (6) (6) (2) (6) (2) (4) (6) (4)

87.80 135.0 4 36 5 22 16.5 51.8 1.9 29.6 1.2 13 HELP 44(4) (2) (6) (6) (4) (6) (2) (4) (6) (4)

80.51 166.0 2 34 3 19 15.4 2.7 3.5 77.7 16.9 12 HELP 24(4) (0) (4) (6) (2) (2) (2) (0) (0) (4)

75.07 184.0 4 31 3 18 58.5 29.8 1.1 9.1 0.7 14 HELP 46(4) (2) (4) (6) (6) (6) (2) (6) (6) (4)

70.40 251.0 5 45 5 26 54.3 30.3 1.6 13.2 1.5 9 HELP 48(6) (2) (6) (6) (6) (6) (2) (6) (6) (2)

65.70 261.0 4 26 6 8 51.4 38.3 1.2 8.5 0.6 8 HELP 42(4) (2) (6) (2) (6) (6) (2) (6) (6) (2)

61.50 279.0 3 26 6 11 27.8 22.9 5.8 41.8 5.3 8 HELP 34(4) (2) (6) (4) (4) (4) (2) (2) (4) (2)

57.82 295.0 2 28 6 11 11.4 27.5 1.6 58.6 4.3 7 HELP 30(4) (0) (6) (4) (2) (6) (2) (0) (4) (2)

52.13 303.0 4 33 4 18 38.9 23.7 8.9 27.6 0.7 9 HELP 40(4) (2) (4) (6) (6) (4) (2) (4) (6) (2)

47.48 309.0 2 26 2 17 0.5 0.2 25.7 71.3 9.5 6 HELP 24(4) (0) (2) (6) (2) (2) (4) (0) (2) (2)

45.60 366.7 4 31 5 15 15.6 21.3 4.6 53.8 28.9 9 HELP 26(4) (2) (4) (4) (4) (4) (2) (0) (0) (2)

43.48 386.0 5 31 5 15 28.4 28.5 11.2 31.4 0.4 11 HELP 38(4) (2) (4) (4) (4) (6) (2) (4) (6) (2)

04-500-001 TWENTY SEVEN MILE CREEK

1.20 28.2 2 26 0 20 0.5 0.0 68.4 31.0 8.2 10 HELP 30(4) (0) (0) (6) (2) (0) (6) (4) (4) (4)

04-500-006 EAST BRANCH

0.27 37.1 6 49 4 26 7.1 3.5 28.1 60.4 14.4 11 ECBP 40(6) (4) (6) (6) (2) (2) (6) (2) (2) (4)

04-503-000 BLACK CREEK

2.50 25.0 0 26 0 23 0.0 0.0 27.1 72.2 27.5 3 HELP 16(4) (0) (0) (6) (0) (0) (6) (0) (0) (0)

0.90 54.0 1 19 1 16 1.2 0.6 33.7 64.5 47.7 3 HELP 18(2) (0) (2) (4) (2) (2) (6) (0) (0) (0)

04-510-000 TWELVEMILE CREEK

2.31 35.9 4 45 3 28 2.6 11.5 18.6 65.7 20.6 8 HELP 34(6) (2) (4) (6) (2) (6) (4) (0) (2) (2)

04-513-000 EIGHTMILE CREEK

1.22 21.8 1 24 1 15 0.8 0.3 7.4 90.6 48.5 1 HELP 14(2) (0) (2) (4) (2) (2) (2) (0) (0) (0)

04-518-000 CENTER BRANCH ST. MARYS RIVER

0.34 28.7 7 42 3 25 18.1 25.0 6.1 49.3 6.1 12 ECBP 48(6) (4) (6) (6) (4) (6) (2) (2) (6) (6)

04-524-000 KOPP CREEK

4.25 21.2 3 30 2 16 7.0 0.8 43.8 48.2 6.1 12 ECBP 38(4) (2) (4) (4) (2) (2) (6) (2) (6) (6)

0.80 28.0 7 43 3 19 5.9 2.9 48.6 41.2 11.4 10 ECBP 42(6) (4) (6) (4) (2) (2) (6) (4) (4) (4)

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Appendix D – Fish Species and Abundance for Each Sampling Location

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510170 ST. MARYS R. AT WILLSHIRE @ ST. RT. 81

43.48 40.7494 -84.7903 386.0 3319304-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/11/15 8:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1240-005 Quillback 640-008 Silver Redhorse 640-011 Shorthead Redhorse 8643-001 Common Carp 7043-002 Goldfish 443-015 Suckermouth Minnow 8043-022 Rosyface Shiner 243-032 Spotfin Shiner 6443-034 Sand Shiner 1843-039 Silverjaw Minnow 1043-042 Fathead Minnow 443-043 Bluntnose Minnow 9843-044 Central Stoneroller 843-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 447-002 Channel Catfish 6047-007 Flathead Catfish 647-013 Tadpole Madtom 477-002 Black Crappie 477-006 Largemouth Bass 1877-008 Green Sunfish 6077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1877-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 480-005 Blackside Darter 3480-011 Logperch 480-014 Johnny Darter 680-015 Greenside Darter 2680-026 Sauger x Walleye 885-001 Freshwater Drum 12

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510170 ST. MARYS R. AT WILLSHIRE @ ST. RT. 81

43.48 40.7494 -84.7903 386.0 3337904-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/10/15 9:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

10-004 Longnose Gar 220-003 Gizzard Shad 1640-005 Quillback 940-008 Silver Redhorse 240-011 Shorthead Redhorse 4940-016 White Sucker 1643-001 Common Carp 10243-002 Goldfish 3843-015 Suckermouth Minnow 11843-022 Rosyface Shiner 743-032 Spotfin Shiner 15643-034 Sand Shiner 5143-039 Silverjaw Minnow 1343-042 Fathead Minnow 743-043 Bluntnose Minnow 37343-044 Central Stoneroller 747-002 Channel Catfish 6747-004 Yellow Bullhead 247-007 Flathead Catfish 1147-013 Tadpole Madtom 277-002 Black Crappie 477-006 Largemouth Bass 3877-008 Green Sunfish 12477-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2277-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 277-012 Redear Sunfish 277-999 Hybrid x Sunfish 480-005 Blackside Darter 7380-011 Logperch 480-013 Eastern Sand Darter 280-014 Johnny Darter 1880-015 Greenside Darter 10980-026 Sauger x Walleye 785-001 Freshwater Drum 7

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303088 ST. MARYS RIVER E OF WILLSHIRE ADJ U.S. RT. 33

45.60 40.7355 -84.7626 366.7 3320604-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/11/15 12:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 437-003 Northern Pike 440-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 240-005 Quillback 240-008 Silver Redhorse 240-010 Golden Redhorse 440-011 Shorthead Redhorse 1040-018 Spotted Sucker 843-001 Common Carp 6643-002 Goldfish 843-015 Suckermouth Minnow 443-032 Spotfin Shiner 18643-042 Fathead Minnow 643-043 Bluntnose Minnow 8243-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 247-002 Channel Catfish 4247-007 Flathead Catfish 447-013 Tadpole Madtom 277-006 Largemouth Bass 877-008 Green Sunfish 7677-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1680-005 Blackside Darter 4880-014 Johnny Darter 880-015 Greenside Darter 880-026 Sauger x Walleye 1085-001 Freshwater Drum 4

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303088 ST. MARYS RIVER E OF WILLSHIRE ADJ U.S. RT. 33

45.60 40.7355 -84.7626 366.7 3335604-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/9/15 8:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

10-004 Longnose Gar 220-003 Gizzard Shad 237-003 Northern Pike 440-008 Silver Redhorse 640-011 Shorthead Redhorse 3040-018 Spotted Sucker 443-001 Common Carp 6043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 443-032 Spotfin Shiner 20243-034 Sand Shiner 243-042 Fathead Minnow 643-043 Bluntnose Minnow 6043-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 247-002 Channel Catfish 5247-007 Flathead Catfish 1247-013 Tadpole Madtom 877-006 Largemouth Bass 877-008 Green Sunfish 15077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3877-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 877-998 Green SF x Hybrid 280-005 Blackside Darter 5080-011 Logperch 280-014 Johnny Darter 1680-015 Greenside Darter 1280-026 Sauger x Walleye 1285-001 Freshwater Drum 10

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P01K01 ST. MARYS R. SE OF WILLSHIRE @ HARNER RD.

47.48 40.7342 -84.7372 309.0 3317504-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/6/15 9:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 237-003 Northern Pike 640-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 640-005 Quillback 440-008 Silver Redhorse 640-011 Shorthead Redhorse 2840-016 White Sucker 440-018 Spotted Sucker 2043-001 Common Carp 9443-002 Goldfish 1243-015 Suckermouth Minnow 443-019 Pugnose Minnow 843-022 Rosyface Shiner 243-032 Spotfin Shiner 42243-042 Fathead Minnow 1043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 6843-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 247-002 Channel Catfish 3447-007 Flathead Catfish 477-001 White Crappie 277-002 Black Crappie 477-006 Largemouth Bass 1477-008 Green Sunfish 1877-009 Bluegill Sunfish 4477-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 277-012 Redear Sunfish 277-998 Green SF x Hybrid 280-003 Yellow Perch 280-005 Blackside Darter 1280-015 Greenside Darter 480-026 Sauger x Walleye 1085-001 Freshwater Drum 2

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P01K01 ST. MARYS R. SE OF WILLSHIRE @ HARNER RD.

47.48 40.7342 -84.7372 309.0 3336004-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/9/15 3:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 237-003 Northern Pike 440-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 240-005 Quillback 240-008 Silver Redhorse 840-011 Shorthead Redhorse 5840-018 Spotted Sucker 3443-001 Common Carp 4443-002 Goldfish 243-019 Pugnose Minnow 843-020 Emerald Shiner 443-032 Spotfin Shiner 19243-042 Fathead Minnow 1443-043 Bluntnose Minnow 4847-002 Channel Catfish 1047-007 Flathead Catfish 247-013 Tadpole Madtom 477-006 Largemouth Bass 477-008 Green Sunfish 5677-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 280-005 Blackside Darter 3680-014 Johnny Darter 2480-015 Greenside Darter 680-026 Sauger x Walleye 1285-001 Freshwater Drum 4

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P01K02 ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD.

52.13 40.7178 -84.6894 303.0 3320704-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/11/15 4:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 837-003 Northern Pike 840-008 Silver Redhorse 1240-011 Shorthead Redhorse 2640-016 White Sucker 240-018 Spotted Sucker 1443-001 Common Carp 9243-002 Goldfish 243-015 Suckermouth Minnow 843-032 Spotfin Shiner 20643-042 Fathead Minnow 1643-043 Bluntnose Minnow 6243-044 Central Stoneroller 247-002 Channel Catfish 3247-007 Flathead Catfish 477-006 Largemouth Bass 477-008 Green Sunfish 3077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1680-002 Walleye 280-005 Blackside Darter 680-014 Johnny Darter 880-015 Greenside Darter 485-001 Freshwater Drum 8

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P01K02 ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD.

52.13 40.7178 -84.6894 303.0 3336104-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/4/15 8:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 240-005 Quillback 240-008 Silver Redhorse 440-011 Shorthead Redhorse 6440-016 White Sucker 240-018 Spotted Sucker 1243-001 Common Carp 9443-002 Goldfish 643-015 Suckermouth Minnow 843-032 Spotfin Shiner 15243-034 Sand Shiner 243-042 Fathead Minnow 1043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 17043-044 Central Stoneroller 447-002 Channel Catfish 7847-007 Flathead Catfish 647-013 Tadpole Madtom 454-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-002 Black Crappie 277-006 Largemouth Bass 477-008 Green Sunfish 6077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 1480-005 Blackside Darter 4480-011 Logperch 680-014 Johnny Darter 3880-015 Greenside Darter 880-026 Sauger x Walleye 1085-001 Freshwater Drum 6

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P01W08 ST. MARYS R. AT ROCKFORD @ ST. RT. 118

57.82 40.6954 -84.6464 295.0 3320004-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/10/15 1:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 5037-003 Northern Pike 240-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 2440-005 Quillback 240-018 Spotted Sucker 4043-001 Common Carp 16043-002 Goldfish 1243-019 Pugnose Minnow 843-023 Redfin Shiner 443-032 Spotfin Shiner 8843-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 6647-002 Channel Catfish 1847-007 Flathead Catfish 454-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 257-001 Western Mosquitofish 277-001 White Crappie 1477-002 Black Crappie 1677-006 Largemouth Bass 2677-008 Green Sunfish 18477-009 Bluegill Sunfish 8277-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 6077-012 Redear Sunfish 477-998 Green SF x Hybrid 280-002 Walleye 280-005 Blackside Darter 480-011 Logperch 280-014 Johnny Darter 680-015 Greenside Darter 285-001 Freshwater Drum 6

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P01W08 ST. MARYS R. AT ROCKFORD @ ST. RT. 118

57.82 40.6954 -84.6464 295.0 3337704-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/9/15 11:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

10-004 Longnose Gar 620-003 Gizzard Shad 2637-003 Northern Pike 440-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 840-005 Quillback 1640-008 Silver Redhorse 640-011 Shorthead Redhorse 840-016 White Sucker 640-018 Spotted Sucker 7443-001 Common Carp 6643-002 Goldfish 1043-003 Golden Shiner 443-019 Pugnose Minnow 643-032 Spotfin Shiner 14443-043 Bluntnose Minnow 3443-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 247-002 Channel Catfish 647-004 Yellow Bullhead 247-007 Flathead Catfish 454-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-001 White Crappie 1677-002 Black Crappie 1677-006 Largemouth Bass 3277-008 Green Sunfish 5677-009 Bluegill Sunfish 6877-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 9880-002 Walleye 680-005 Blackside Darter 2280-011 Logperch 280-015 Greenside Darter 280-026 Sauger x Walleye 885-001 Freshwater Drum 12

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P01K03 ST. MARYS R. E OF ROCKFORD @ FRYSINGER RD.

61.50 40.6906 -84.6125 279.0 3320804-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/12/15 9:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1837-003 Northern Pike 240-011 Shorthead Redhorse 540-018 Spotted Sucker 2243-001 Common Carp 4043-002 Goldfish 743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 243-019 Pugnose Minnow 743-032 Spotfin Shiner 11843-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 6243-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 247-002 Channel Catfish 2747-007 Flathead Catfish 247-013 Tadpole Madtom 257-001 Western Mosquitofish 277-001 White Crappie 1077-002 Black Crappie 877-006 Largemouth Bass 4377-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 1877-998 Green SF x Hybrid 11280-002 Walleye 580-005 Blackside Darter 1580-014 Johnny Darter 1380-015 Greenside Darter 280-026 Sauger x Walleye 885-001 Freshwater Drum 17

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P01K03 ST. MARYS R. E OF ROCKFORD @ FRYSINGER RD.

61.50 40.6906 -84.6125 279.0 3331704-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/3/15 7:45 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 4237-003 Northern Pike 240-011 Shorthead Redhorse 1240-016 White Sucker 240-018 Spotted Sucker 7843-001 Common Carp 3643-002 Goldfish 2043-003 Golden Shiner 443-015 Suckermouth Minnow 243-019 Pugnose Minnow 1843-023 Redfin Shiner 443-032 Spotfin Shiner 8443-042 Fathead Minnow 443-043 Bluntnose Minnow 13643-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 447-002 Channel Catfish 2647-007 Flathead Catfish 647-013 Tadpole Madtom 654-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-001 White Crappie 877-002 Black Crappie 2077-006 Largemouth Bass 6077-008 Green Sunfish 11677-009 Bluegill Sunfish 8277-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 3477-998 Green SF x Hybrid 280-002 Walleye 480-005 Blackside Darter 3680-011 Logperch 280-014 Johnny Darter 2280-026 Sauger x Walleye 285-001 Freshwater Drum 42

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P01K04 ST. MARYS R. N OF MERCER @ U.S. RT. 127

65.70 40.6811 -84.5806 261.0 3317604-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/5/15 5:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

15-001 Bowfin 620-003 Gizzard Shad 1037-003 Northern Pike 240-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 1240-008 Silver Redhorse 440-011 Shorthead Redhorse 2440-018 Spotted Sucker 3243-001 Common Carp 5243-002 Goldfish 643-019 Pugnose Minnow 1043-032 Spotfin Shiner 2643-043 Bluntnose Minnow 247-007 Flathead Catfish 477-001 White Crappie 1477-002 Black Crappie 1077-006 Largemouth Bass 1477-008 Green Sunfish 11277-009 Bluegill Sunfish 7077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 4677-012 Redear Sunfish 280-026 Sauger x Walleye 885-001 Freshwater Drum 4

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P01K04 ST. MARYS R. N OF MERCER @ U.S. RT. 127

65.70 40.6811 -84.5806 261.0 3336804-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/9/15 8:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

10-004 Longnose Gar 615-001 Bowfin 620-003 Gizzard Shad 2037-003 Northern Pike 240-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 3840-005 Quillback 240-011 Shorthead Redhorse 1440-018 Spotted Sucker 4243-001 Common Carp 6043-002 Goldfish 643-003 Golden Shiner 243-019 Pugnose Minnow 243-032 Spotfin Shiner 243-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 647-002 Channel Catfish 1247-007 Flathead Catfish 457-001 Western Mosquitofish 277-001 White Crappie 4677-002 Black Crappie 1277-006 Largemouth Bass 677-008 Green Sunfish 6077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 9077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 7077-012 Redear Sunfish 677-999 Hybrid x Sunfish 480-003 Yellow Perch 280-005 Blackside Darter 680-011 Logperch 880-014 Johnny Darter 680-026 Sauger x Walleye 285-001 Freshwater Drum 8

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302591 ST. MARYS R. AT MENDON @ CELINA-MENDON RD.

70.40 40.6769 -84.5187 251.0 3313704-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/5/15 2:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

15-001 Bowfin 220-003 Gizzard Shad 440-011 Shorthead Redhorse 1040-016 White Sucker 640-018 Spotted Sucker 443-001 Common Carp 2243-002 Goldfish 1043-032 Spotfin Shiner 23843-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 10647-002 Channel Catfish 1247-007 Flathead Catfish 447-013 Tadpole Madtom 277-001 White Crappie 277-002 Black Crappie 677-006 Largemouth Bass 3477-008 Green Sunfish 25277-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 277-012 Redear Sunfish 277-998 Green SF x Hybrid 480-002 Walleye 680-005 Blackside Darter 680-011 Logperch 280-014 Johnny Darter 280-015 Greenside Darter 280-026 Sauger x Walleye 1285-001 Freshwater Drum 10

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302591 ST. MARYS R. AT MENDON @ CELINA-MENDON RD.

70.40 40.6769 -84.5187 251.0 3336204-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/8/15 1:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

15-001 Bowfin 220-003 Gizzard Shad 440-008 Silver Redhorse 440-011 Shorthead Redhorse 4240-016 White Sucker 440-018 Spotted Sucker 2843-001 Common Carp 3643-002 Goldfish 1043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 843-032 Spotfin Shiner 16843-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 7047-002 Channel Catfish 4247-007 Flathead Catfish 647-013 Tadpole Madtom 277-001 White Crappie 277-002 Black Crappie 877-006 Largemouth Bass 1077-008 Green Sunfish 12077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3477-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 1077-998 Green SF x Hybrid 880-002 Walleye 280-005 Blackside Darter 1880-011 Logperch 680-014 Johnny Darter 1680-015 Greenside Darter 280-023 Orangethroat Darter 280-026 Sauger x Walleye 2085-001 Freshwater Drum 12

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P01S08 ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD.

75.07 40.6647 -84.4656 184.0 3323304-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/19/15 8:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1040-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 240-008 Silver Redhorse 440-011 Shorthead Redhorse 2440-016 White Sucker 440-018 Spotted Sucker 2643-001 Common Carp 2243-015 Suckermouth Minnow 443-032 Spotfin Shiner 19243-042 Fathead Minnow 843-043 Bluntnose Minnow 22843-044 Central Stoneroller 443-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 247-002 Channel Catfish 847-007 Flathead Catfish 254-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-001 White Crappie 477-002 Black Crappie 877-006 Largemouth Bass 277-008 Green Sunfish 22277-009 Bluegill Sunfish 477-998 Green SF x Hybrid 280-002 Walleye 480-003 Yellow Perch 280-005 Blackside Darter 880-014 Johnny Darter 1280-023 Orangethroat Darter 680-026 Sauger x Walleye 485-001 Freshwater Drum 4

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P01S08 ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD.

75.07 40.6647 -84.4656 184.0 3337104-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/8/15 4:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 220-003 Gizzard Shad 237-003 Northern Pike 240-005 Quillback 240-008 Silver Redhorse 640-011 Shorthead Redhorse 2640-018 Spotted Sucker 3043-001 Common Carp 1243-013 Creek Chub 243-015 Suckermouth Minnow 1243-032 Spotfin Shiner 15443-042 Fathead Minnow 2443-043 Bluntnose Minnow 26047-002 Channel Catfish 1247-013 Tadpole Madtom 454-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-003 Rock Bass 277-006 Largemouth Bass 1077-008 Green Sunfish 17877-009 Bluegill Sunfish 677-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 877-998 Green SF x Hybrid 480-002 Walleye 680-003 Yellow Perch 680-005 Blackside Darter 1880-011 Logperch 280-014 Johnny Darter 5080-015 Greenside Darter 280-026 Sauger x Walleye 1485-001 Freshwater Drum 10

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P01S09 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 116

80.51 40.6544 -84.4203 166.0 3319904-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/12/15 3:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1437-003 Northern Pike 240-011 Shorthead Redhorse 4240-016 White Sucker 640-018 Spotted Sucker 443-001 Common Carp 3843-015 Suckermouth Minnow 1443-023 Redfin Shiner 643-032 Spotfin Shiner 16043-034 Sand Shiner 443-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 18447-002 Channel Catfish 1847-007 Flathead Catfish 647-013 Tadpole Madtom 254-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-001 White Crappie 277-002 Black Crappie 1077-003 Rock Bass 677-006 Largemouth Bass 877-008 Green Sunfish 4077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1480-002 Walleye 280-003 Yellow Perch 680-005 Blackside Darter 1680-011 Logperch 1280-014 Johnny Darter 1680-026 Sauger x Walleye 1285-001 Freshwater Drum 4

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P01S09 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 116

80.51 40.6544 -84.4203 166.0 3337204-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/3/15 9:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 240-011 Shorthead Redhorse 6040-016 White Sucker 2440-018 Spotted Sucker 2843-001 Common Carp 2843-015 Suckermouth Minnow 643-026 Common Shiner 443-032 Spotfin Shiner 22043-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 33643-044 Central Stoneroller 643-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 247-002 Channel Catfish 1847-007 Flathead Catfish 447-013 Tadpole Madtom 654-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-002 Black Crappie 877-006 Largemouth Bass 677-008 Green Sunfish 6477-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 277-012 Redear Sunfish 480-002 Walleye 280-005 Blackside Darter 3480-011 Logperch 1080-014 Johnny Darter 6680-015 Greenside Darter 880-026 Sauger x Walleye 885-001 Freshwater Drum 4

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P01K05 ST. MARYS R. S OF KOSSUTH @ BARBER-WERNER RD.

87.80 40.6403 -84.3544 135.0 3317704-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/5/15 7:45 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 840-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 1040-008 Silver Redhorse 640-011 Shorthead Redhorse 6440-016 White Sucker 240-018 Spotted Sucker 843-001 Common Carp 4243-026 Common Shiner 243-032 Spotfin Shiner 14643-042 Fathead Minnow 643-043 Bluntnose Minnow 17843-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 2247-002 Channel Catfish 1047-007 Flathead Catfish 247-013 Tadpole Madtom 254-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 277-001 White Crappie 1077-002 Black Crappie 2277-003 Rock Bass 477-006 Largemouth Bass 1277-008 Green Sunfish 2677-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 477-998 Green SF x Hybrid 480-002 Walleye 480-003 Yellow Perch 680-005 Blackside Darter 1280-014 Johnny Darter 480-026 Sauger x Walleye 885-001 Freshwater Drum 24

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P01K05 ST. MARYS R. S OF KOSSUTH @ BARBER-WERNER RD.

87.80 40.6403 -84.3544 135.0 3334404-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/2/15 3:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

15-001 Bowfin 420-003 Gizzard Shad 840-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 1040-005 Quillback 840-008 Silver Redhorse 2040-011 Shorthead Redhorse 6640-016 White Sucker 240-018 Spotted Sucker 1043-001 Common Carp 5443-026 Common Shiner 243-032 Spotfin Shiner 8443-042 Fathead Minnow 243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 10443-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 647-002 Channel Catfish 1247-007 Flathead Catfish 1277-001 White Crappie 1077-002 Black Crappie 1277-006 Largemouth Bass 1677-008 Green Sunfish 4877-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2880-002 Walleye 480-003 Yellow Perch 480-005 Blackside Darter 1480-011 Logperch 280-014 Johnny Darter 280-026 Sauger x Walleye 285-001 Freshwater Drum 12

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510020 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD.

95.12 40.5822 -84.3922 106.0 3307604-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/31/15 1:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-011 Shorthead Redhorse 6040-016 White Sucker 17043-013 Creek Chub 7043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 16043-022 Rosyface Shiner 2543-023 Redfin Shiner 543-026 Common Shiner 543-032 Spotfin Shiner 24543-034 Sand Shiner 31043-042 Fathead Minnow 2043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 64543-044 Central Stoneroller 13047-002 Channel Catfish 1047-004 Yellow Bullhead 31547-008 Stonecat Madtom 1577-003 Rock Bass 9577-008 Green Sunfish 54577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2080-005 Blackside Darter 10080-011 Logperch 7580-014 Johnny Darter 8080-015 Greenside Darter 24585-001 Freshwater Drum 10

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510020 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD.

95.12 40.5822 -84.3922 106.0 3342004-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/27/15 7:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1040-011 Shorthead Redhorse 9040-016 White Sucker 24540-018 Spotted Sucker 543-013 Creek Chub 9543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 18543-022 Rosyface Shiner 4543-023 Redfin Shiner 1543-026 Common Shiner 8543-032 Spotfin Shiner 36543-034 Sand Shiner 33543-039 Silverjaw Minnow 8543-042 Fathead Minnow 3543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,06043-044 Central Stoneroller 36547-004 Yellow Bullhead 19047-008 Stonecat Madtom 577-003 Rock Bass 7077-006 Largemouth Bass 2077-008 Green Sunfish 53577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1580-003 Yellow Perch 1080-005 Blackside Darter 8580-011 Logperch 3080-014 Johnny Darter 4580-015 Greenside Darter 16580-023 Orangethroat Darter 580-026 Sauger x Walleye 1085-001 Freshwater Drum 15

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P01K10 ST. MARYS R. DST. ST. MARYS WWTP

98.50 40.5525 -84.3931 103.0 3317804-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/4/15 8:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-011 Shorthead Redhorse 2540-016 White Sucker 17040-018 Spotted Sucker 4543-001 Common Carp 1543-013 Creek Chub 1043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 4043-023 Redfin Shiner 7043-026 Common Shiner 1043-032 Spotfin Shiner 13043-034 Sand Shiner 2543-042 Fathead Minnow 1043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 9043-044 Central Stoneroller 6047-002 Channel Catfish 547-004 Yellow Bullhead 11547-013 Tadpole Madtom 554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 1077-003 Rock Bass 4577-006 Largemouth Bass 4077-008 Green Sunfish 53577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3080-003 Yellow Perch 1580-005 Blackside Darter 13080-011 Logperch 4080-014 Johnny Darter 1580-015 Greenside Darter 4580-023 Orangethroat Darter 1580-026 Sauger x Walleye 10

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P01K10 ST. MARYS R. DST. ST. MARYS WWTP

98.50 40.5525 -84.3931 103.0 3341904-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/26/15 12:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 537-003 Northern Pike 540-011 Shorthead Redhorse 2040-016 White Sucker 22040-018 Spotted Sucker 5043-001 Common Carp 2043-013 Creek Chub 3543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 7043-023 Redfin Shiner 1543-026 Common Shiner 2543-032 Spotfin Shiner 5043-034 Sand Shiner 7543-039 Silverjaw Minnow 9043-042 Fathead Minnow 4043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 11543-044 Central Stoneroller 14543-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 547-002 Channel Catfish 1047-004 Yellow Bullhead 12047-008 Stonecat Madtom 577-002 Black Crappie 1077-003 Rock Bass 4077-006 Largemouth Bass 1077-008 Green Sunfish 71577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 5577-998 Green SF x Hybrid 580-002 Walleye 580-003 Yellow Perch 1080-005 Blackside Darter 18580-011 Logperch 3080-014 Johnny Darter 20080-015 Greenside Darter 13080-023 Orangethroat Darter 1585-001 Freshwater Drum 5

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P01K11 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS, DST. KOPP CREEK @ GREENVILLE ST.

100.12 40.5348 -84.3839 101.0 3310504-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/31/15 10:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

15-001 Bowfin 1040-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 1540-005 Quillback 2040-011 Shorthead Redhorse 3040-016 White Sucker 4040-018 Spotted Sucker 2543-001 Common Carp 8543-032 Spotfin Shiner 10043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 4043-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 1547-002 Channel Catfish 2047-004 Yellow Bullhead 4547-013 Tadpole Madtom 554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 1077-001 White Crappie 577-002 Black Crappie 7077-003 Rock Bass 1577-006 Largemouth Bass 6077-008 Green Sunfish 35077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 10077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 577-998 Green SF x Hybrid 580-003 Yellow Perch 4580-005 Blackside Darter 580-011 Logperch 2580-015 Greenside Darter 580-026 Sauger x Walleye 2585-001 Freshwater Drum 20

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P01K11 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS, DST. KOPP CREEK @ GREENVILLE ST.

100.12 40.5348 -84.3839 101.0 3342204-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/26/15 10:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

15-001 Bowfin 520-003 Gizzard Shad 2137-003 Northern Pike 540-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 2140-005 Quillback 3740-008 Silver Redhorse 540-011 Shorthead Redhorse 3740-016 White Sucker 7440-018 Spotted Sucker 3743-001 Common Carp 24243-032 Spotfin Shiner 5843-043 Bluntnose Minnow 4743-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 1147-002 Channel Catfish 3247-004 Yellow Bullhead 2147-013 Tadpole Madtom 1177-001 White Crappie 577-002 Black Crappie 3277-003 Rock Bass 1677-006 Largemouth Bass 1677-008 Green Sunfish 17977-009 Bluegill Sunfish 8477-013 Pumpkinseed Sunfish 577-998 Green SF x Hybrid 1680-002 Walleye 580-003 Yellow Perch 3280-011 Logperch 2680-014 Johnny Darter 580-015 Greenside Darter 1185-001 Freshwater Drum 37

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510010 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS @ AQUEDUCT RD.

100.47 40.5353 -84.3772 67.1 3308904-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/31/15 7:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 5540-018 Spotted Sucker 543-001 Common Carp 1543-013 Creek Chub 15543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 543-026 Common Shiner 1543-032 Spotfin Shiner 12543-034 Sand Shiner 11543-039 Silverjaw Minnow 8543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 27043-044 Central Stoneroller 1547-002 Channel Catfish 547-004 Yellow Bullhead 13047-013 Tadpole Madtom 2077-001 White Crappie 577-006 Largemouth Bass 5077-008 Green Sunfish 1,08577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 21077-013 Pumpkinseed Sunfish 577-998 Green SF x Hybrid 1080-003 Yellow Perch 2580-005 Blackside Darter 8080-011 Logperch 580-014 Johnny Darter 8580-015 Greenside Darter 40

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510010 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS @ AQUEDUCT RD.

100.47 40.5353 -84.3772 67.1 3342304-500-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/26/15 7:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-011 Shorthead Redhorse 1040-016 White Sucker 8043-001 Common Carp 1543-003 Golden Shiner 2043-013 Creek Chub 34043-023 Redfin Shiner 543-026 Common Shiner 12043-032 Spotfin Shiner 61543-034 Sand Shiner 60043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 11043-042 Fathead Minnow 2043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 43043-044 Central Stoneroller 21047-004 Yellow Bullhead 11047-013 Tadpole Madtom 3054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 1077-001 White Crappie 577-002 Black Crappie 577-006 Largemouth Bass 9077-008 Green Sunfish 1,06577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 13077-013 Pumpkinseed Sunfish 2077-998 Green SF x Hybrid 1080-003 Yellow Perch 2080-005 Blackside Darter 9080-014 Johnny Darter 23080-015 Greenside Darter 1580-023 Orangethroat Darter 25

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P01K12 TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ OHIO/INDIANA STATE LINE

1.20 40.7780 -84.8022 28.2 3322704-500-001

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/20/15 11:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 5540-016 White Sucker 55540-018 Spotted Sucker 1043-001 Common Carp 13543-002 Goldfish 6543-013 Creek Chub 31543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 1043-023 Redfin Shiner 24043-026 Common Shiner 12043-032 Spotfin Shiner 8043-034 Sand Shiner 8043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 18543-044 Central Stoneroller 2547-004 Yellow Bullhead 6547-006 Black Bullhead 547-013 Tadpole Madtom 19054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 577-001 White Crappie 577-006 Largemouth Bass 7577-008 Green Sunfish 62077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 18077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 5580-005 Blackside Darter 90580-014 Johnny Darter 61080-015 Greenside Darter 2080-023 Orangethroat Darter 50

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303090 TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ CLAYTON RD.

4.10 40.7936 -84.7658 14.0 3322004-500-001

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/20/15 10:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 743-001 Common Carp 88043-002 Goldfish 2043-013 Creek Chub 60743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 2743-023 Redfin Shiner 25343-026 Common Shiner 13343-032 Spotfin Shiner 1343-034 Sand Shiner 8743-042 Fathead Minnow 16743-043 Bluntnose Minnow 67343-044 Central Stoneroller 27343-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 2047-004 Yellow Bullhead 64747-013 Tadpole Madtom 20054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 14777-006 Largemouth Bass 14077-008 Green Sunfish 38780-005 Blackside Darter 38780-014 Johnny Darter 32780-015 Greenside Darter 9380-023 Orangethroat Darter 40

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303091 TRIB. TO TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK (RM 3.1) @ WREN-LANDECK RD.

0.40 40.8008 -84.7849 7.4 3322104-500-002

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/20/15 8:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 20043-013 Creek Chub 1,59343-015 Suckermouth Minnow 20743-023 Redfin Shiner 2043-026 Common Shiner 18043-034 Sand Shiner 14743-039 Silverjaw Minnow 4743-042 Fathead Minnow 3343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 49343-044 Central Stoneroller 2,52747-004 Yellow Bullhead 5347-013 Tadpole Madtom 8054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 777-006 Largemouth Bass 2077-008 Green Sunfish 68777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2780-005 Blackside Darter 13380-014 Johnny Darter 22080-015 Greenside Darter 6080-023 Orangethroat Darter 300

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303025 EAST BRANCH @ ST. RT. 29

0.27 40.5393 -84.3588 37.1 3307204-500-006

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/30/15 2:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-011 Shorthead Redhorse 1740-016 White Sucker 17240-020 Creek Chubsucker 643-001 Common Carp 643-013 Creek Chub 46743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 1743-023 Redfin Shiner 2243-026 Common Shiner 2843-032 Spotfin Shiner 8943-034 Sand Shiner 7843-039 Silverjaw Minnow 1143-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,31143-044 Central Stoneroller 31743-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 647-002 Channel Catfish 647-004 Yellow Bullhead 10047-013 Tadpole Madtom 1177-001 White Crappie 1177-002 Black Crappie 677-003 Rock Bass 1777-006 Largemouth Bass 1177-008 Green Sunfish 18377-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1780-003 Yellow Perch 2280-005 Blackside Darter 10080-011 Logperch 1180-014 Johnny Darter 25680-015 Greenside Darter 106

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303025 EAST BRANCH @ ST. RT. 29

0.27 40.5393 -84.3588 37.1 3342404-500-006

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/27/15 11:45 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-011 Shorthead Redhorse 1740-016 White Sucker 23343-013 Creek Chub 72843-022 Rosyface Shiner 643-023 Redfin Shiner 4443-026 Common Shiner 10043-032 Spotfin Shiner 9443-034 Sand Shiner 36143-039 Silverjaw Minnow 17843-042 Fathead Minnow 643-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,43943-044 Central Stoneroller 42247-004 Yellow Bullhead 3347-008 Stonecat Madtom 647-013 Tadpole Madtom 677-006 Largemouth Bass 2277-008 Green Sunfish 5677-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3380-003 Yellow Perch 680-005 Blackside Darter 11780-014 Johnny Darter 31780-015 Greenside Darter 11780-023 Orangethroat Darter 50

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P01K16 PRAIRIE CREEK S OF KOSSUTH @ ST. RT. 197

1.02 40.6514 -84.3436 10.8 3322804-501-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/19/15 9:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 4037-003 Northern Pike 2040-016 White Sucker 86040-018 Spotted Sucker 19340-020 Creek Chubsucker 743-001 Common Carp 3343-002 Goldfish 2743-003 Golden Shiner 16043-013 Creek Chub 1343-023 Redfin Shiner 17343-042 Fathead Minnow 1343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 12047-004 Yellow Bullhead 74047-006 Black Bullhead 9347-013 Tadpole Madtom 28054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 7377-001 White Crappie 777-002 Black Crappie 8077-006 Largemouth Bass 12077-008 Green Sunfish 38077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 79377-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 9377-013 Pumpkinseed Sunfish 777-022 Orangespotted SF x Pumpkseed SF 780-003 Yellow Perch 5380-014 Johnny Darter 27

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303078 PRAIRIE CREEK @ EISLEY RD.

2.75 40.6617 -84.3181 6.7 3316404-501-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/4/15 11:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1740-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 640-016 White Sucker 85043-001 Common Carp 10043-013 Creek Chub 27243-023 Redfin Shiner 68943-032 Spotfin Shiner 1143-042 Fathead Minnow 40043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 52243-044 Central Stoneroller 7247-004 Yellow Bullhead 19447-013 Tadpole Madtom 22257-001 Western Mosquitofish 1777-006 Largemouth Bass 11777-008 Green Sunfish 53977-009 Bluegill Sunfish 10080-005 Blackside Darter 3380-014 Johnny Darter 11180-023 Orangethroat Darter 17

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303087 DUCK CREEK DST COUNTY LINE RD.

1.05 40.7281 -84.7737 15.6 3321904-502-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/20/15 5:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

37-003 Northern Pike 1040-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 2040-016 White Sucker 15040-018 Spotted Sucker 4043-001 Common Carp 33543-002 Goldfish 543-013 Creek Chub 25043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 3043-023 Redfin Shiner 36543-026 Common Shiner 7043-032 Spotfin Shiner 9543-034 Sand Shiner 2543-042 Fathead Minnow 13043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,19043-044 Central Stoneroller 16547-002 Channel Catfish 1047-004 Yellow Bullhead 40047-013 Tadpole Madtom 20554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2577-002 Black Crappie 1077-006 Largemouth Bass 1077-008 Green Sunfish 41077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 8080-005 Blackside Darter 61580-014 Johnny Darter 56580-015 Greenside Darter 1580-023 Orangethroat Darter 25

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303086 DUCK CREEK @ SETTLER RD.

4.70 40.6948 -84.7947 6.4 3321804-502-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/20/15 3:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 743-001 Common Carp 63343-013 Creek Chub 2743-032 Spotfin Shiner 743-034 Sand Shiner 743-042 Fathead Minnow 743-043 Bluntnose Minnow 743-044 Central Stoneroller 747-004 Yellow Bullhead 16047-013 Tadpole Madtom 754-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 1357-001 Western Mosquitofish 37377-006 Largemouth Bass 2777-008 Green Sunfish 61377-009 Bluegill Sunfish 10780-014 Johnny Darter 7

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P01S02 BLACK CREEK SE OF WILLSHIRE @ U.S. RT. 33

0.90 40.7264 -84.7378 54.0 3337004-503-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/31/15 7:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1,14540-016 White Sucker 5540-018 Spotted Sucker 543-001 Common Carp 37043-002 Goldfish 30043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 2043-023 Redfin Shiner 32543-026 Common Shiner 543-032 Spotfin Shiner 40043-034 Sand Shiner 3043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 2043-042 Fathead Minnow 14043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 29043-044 Central Stoneroller 1047-004 Yellow Bullhead 1547-013 Tadpole Madtom 4054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 1577-002 Black Crappie 1577-006 Largemouth Bass 9077-008 Green Sunfish 67577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2577-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 580-005 Blackside Darter 33580-014 Johnny Darter 60580-015 Greenside Darter 40

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P01S02 BLACK CREEK SE OF WILLSHIRE @ U.S. RT. 33

0.90 40.7264 -84.7378 54.0 3341704-503-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

10/1/15 12:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1,25037-003 Northern Pike 3540-016 White Sucker 17540-018 Spotted Sucker 4543-001 Common Carp 18543-002 Goldfish 10043-013 Creek Chub 1043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 543-023 Redfin Shiner 32043-026 Common Shiner 3043-032 Spotfin Shiner 85543-034 Sand Shiner 19543-039 Silverjaw Minnow 543-042 Fathead Minnow 33043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,51543-044 Central Stoneroller 2047-002 Channel Catfish 547-004 Yellow Bullhead 6047-013 Tadpole Madtom 13554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2577-001 White Crappie 577-002 Black Crappie 11077-006 Largemouth Bass 12077-008 Green Sunfish 1,26077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 12577-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 4080-005 Blackside Darter 29580-014 Johnny Darter 210

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303082 BLACK CREEK @ WINKLER RD.

2.50 40.7133 -84.7346 25.0 3336504-503-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/1/15 8:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 75037-003 Northern Pike 540-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 540-016 White Sucker 77540-018 Spotted Sucker 543-001 Common Carp 33043-002 Goldfish 13043-003 Golden Shiner 1043-013 Creek Chub 35043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 2543-023 Redfin Shiner 80043-026 Common Shiner 4043-032 Spotfin Shiner 20043-034 Sand Shiner 11043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 1543-042 Fathead Minnow 22043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,18043-044 Central Stoneroller 45547-004 Yellow Bullhead 24047-013 Tadpole Madtom 16077-002 Black Crappie 12577-006 Largemouth Bass 10077-008 Green Sunfish 83577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 69077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 577-012 Redear Sunfish 2077-999 Hybrid x Sunfish 3080-005 Blackside Darter 1,01080-014 Johnny Darter 86080-015 Greenside Darter 11580-023 Orangethroat Darter 60

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303082 BLACK CREEK @ WINKLER RD.

2.50 40.7133 -84.7346 25.0 3341604-503-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/29/15 11:45 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 41537-003 Northern Pike 540-016 White Sucker 28043-001 Common Carp 14543-002 Goldfish 7543-013 Creek Chub 23543-023 Redfin Shiner 22543-026 Common Shiner 10043-032 Spotfin Shiner 3043-034 Sand Shiner 543-042 Fathead Minnow 18543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 61543-044 Central Stoneroller 37047-004 Yellow Bullhead 34547-008 Stonecat Madtom 1047-013 Tadpole Madtom 6054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2077-001 White Crappie 2577-002 Black Crappie 3577-006 Largemouth Bass 6577-008 Green Sunfish 1,24577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 12580-005 Blackside Darter 55580-014 Johnny Darter 30080-015 Greenside Darter 10080-023 Orangethroat Darter 25

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303081 BLACK CREEK @ STRABLE RD.

10.70 40.6405 -84.7565 13.2 3318204-503-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/4/15 5:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 743-001 Common Carp 3343-013 Creek Chub 1,50743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 34743-023 Redfin Shiner 21343-026 Common Shiner 20043-034 Sand Shiner 3343-039 Silverjaw Minnow 19343-042 Fathead Minnow 63343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 2,56743-044 Central Stoneroller 2,72747-004 Yellow Bullhead 1347-013 Tadpole Madtom 2054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 777-006 Largemouth Bass 777-008 Green Sunfish 4080-005 Blackside Darter 6080-014 Johnny Darter 3,38780-015 Greenside Darter 6080-023 Orangethroat Darter 953

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303080 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ JORDAN RD.

1.00 40.7058 -84.7182 23.6 3329604-504-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/25/15 1:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

37-003 Northern Pike 540-016 White Sucker 8043-001 Common Carp 11043-002 Goldfish 11043-013 Creek Chub 20543-023 Redfin Shiner 19543-026 Common Shiner 18543-032 Spotfin Shiner 1543-042 Fathead Minnow 2543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 10543-044 Central Stoneroller 92547-004 Yellow Bullhead 24547-008 Stonecat Madtom 547-013 Tadpole Madtom 1054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 7077-002 Black Crappie 2077-006 Largemouth Bass 1077-008 Green Sunfish 94577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 4580-005 Blackside Darter 21580-014 Johnny Darter 9080-015 Greenside Darter 2080-023 Orangethroat Darter 5

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303080 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ JORDAN RD.

1.00 40.7058 -84.7182 23.6 3327804-504-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/22/15 10:45 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 26043-001 Common Carp 21043-013 Creek Chub 19043-023 Redfin Shiner 6043-026 Common Shiner 8543-032 Spotfin Shiner 2543-042 Fathead Minnow 5543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 15543-044 Central Stoneroller 2047-004 Yellow Bullhead 25047-013 Tadpole Madtom 1054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2577-001 White Crappie 577-006 Largemouth Bass 1077-008 Green Sunfish 72577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3080-005 Blackside Darter 19580-014 Johnny Darter 1580-015 Greenside Darter 5

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303389 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ WILSON RD.

3.95 40.6769 -84.7081 17.3 3341504-504-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/30/15 9:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 30043-001 Common Carp 33543-002 Goldfish 6543-013 Creek Chub 69043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 11543-023 Redfin Shiner 77043-026 Common Shiner 81543-032 Spotfin Shiner 1043-034 Sand Shiner 8043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 9543-042 Fathead Minnow 75543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 2,84543-044 Central Stoneroller 80547-004 Yellow Bullhead 24047-013 Tadpole Madtom 9054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 8577-002 Black Crappie 4577-006 Largemouth Bass 3077-008 Green Sunfish 30577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3580-005 Blackside Darter 30080-014 Johnny Darter 19580-023 Orangethroat Darter 50

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303079 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ ST. RT. 707

6.85 40.6548 -84.6940 10.1 3314804-504-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/4/15 3:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 22743-001 Common Carp 1343-002 Goldfish 743-003 Golden Shiner 743-013 Creek Chub 52743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 13343-023 Redfin Shiner 41343-026 Common Shiner 46043-032 Spotfin Shiner 4043-034 Sand Shiner 24743-039 Silverjaw Minnow 20043-042 Fathead Minnow 28043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 2,00743-044 Central Stoneroller 98747-004 Yellow Bullhead 44047-013 Tadpole Madtom 19354-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 24777-001 White Crappie 3377-008 Green Sunfish 54777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2780-005 Blackside Darter 20080-014 Johnny Darter 28780-015 Greenside Darter 8780-023 Orangethroat Darter 113

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303085 TOWN RUN @ ST. RT. 117

1.25 40.7051 -84.6139 7.1 3329704-506-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/25/15 5:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 36737-003 Northern Pike 4740-016 White Sucker 47340-018 Spotted Sucker 2043-001 Common Carp 20043-002 Goldfish 4743-003 Golden Shiner 16043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 743-023 Redfin Shiner 24743-026 Common Shiner 743-032 Spotfin Shiner 2043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 12047-002 Channel Catfish 1347-004 Yellow Bullhead 38747-006 Black Bullhead 3347-013 Tadpole Madtom 6754-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 3377-002 Black Crappie 1377-006 Largemouth Bass 16077-008 Green Sunfish 1,04777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 55377-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 780-003 Yellow Perch 1380-005 Blackside Darter 4780-014 Johnny Darter 53

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303356 TOWN RUN @ FRYSINGER RD

1.87 40.7122 -84.6096 5.8 3341804-506-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/16/15 9:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 20040-016 White Sucker 37343-001 Common Carp 1,15343-002 Goldfish 3343-003 Golden Shiner 2043-013 Creek Chub 84743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 1343-023 Redfin Shiner 20043-026 Common Shiner 3343-032 Spotfin Shiner 14043-034 Sand Shiner 1343-039 Silverjaw Minnow 8743-042 Fathead Minnow 3343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,04043-044 Central Stoneroller 2,30047-004 Yellow Bullhead 9347-013 Tadpole Madtom 3354-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 3377-006 Largemouth Bass 17377-008 Green Sunfish 22777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2780-005 Blackside Darter 4080-014 Johnny Darter 8080-023 Orangethroat Darter 13

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303084 YANKEE RUN @ U.S. RT. 33

1.40 40.6689 -84.6084 6.1 3320504-508-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/13/15 9:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

15-001 Bowfin 720-003 Gizzard Shad 1,09337-003 Northern Pike 2040-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 28740-016 White Sucker 3340-018 Spotted Sucker 2043-001 Common Carp 2,58743-002 Goldfish 30043-003 Golden Shiner 1343-013 Creek Chub 12043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 743-023 Redfin Shiner 2043-023 Redfin Shiner 3343-042 Fathead Minnow 2743-044 Central Stoneroller 1347-004 Yellow Bullhead 22747-006 Black Bullhead 61347-013 Tadpole Madtom 16054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 53357-001 Western Mosquitofish 4777-001 White Crappie 4077-006 Largemouth Bass 26777-008 Green Sunfish 76777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 6780-005 Blackside Darter 1380-014 Johnny Darter 18080-023 Orangethroat Darter 20

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P01K17 TWELVEMILE CREEK S OF MENDON AT CELINA-MENDON RD.

2.31 40.6519 -84.5183 35.9 3319804-510-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/13/15 9:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 7843-001 Common Carp 45043-002 Goldfish 15643-013 Creek Chub 32243-015 Suckermouth Minnow 25643-023 Redfin Shiner 6743-032 Spotfin Shiner 1,03343-039 Silverjaw Minnow 643-042 Fathead Minnow 3943-043 Bluntnose Minnow 3,81743-044 Central Stoneroller 1,73343-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 647-004 Yellow Bullhead 6147-006 Black Bullhead 6747-013 Tadpole Madtom 6754-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 677-002 Black Crappie 1177-006 Largemouth Bass 5677-008 Green Sunfish 80077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1180-005 Blackside Darter 7280-014 Johnny Darter 55080-015 Greenside Darter 1180-023 Orangethroat Darter 56

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P01K17 TWELVEMILE CREEK S OF MENDON AT CELINA-MENDON RD.

2.31 40.6519 -84.5183 35.9 3336604-510-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/9/15 2:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 2740-016 White Sucker 1340-018 Spotted Sucker 743-001 Common Carp 20043-002 Goldfish 21343-003 Golden Shiner 1343-013 Creek Chub 60043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 25343-023 Redfin Shiner 10043-032 Spotfin Shiner 78043-042 Fathead Minnow 5343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 6,62743-044 Central Stoneroller 2,16047-004 Yellow Bullhead 6047-006 Black Bullhead 9347-013 Tadpole Madtom 10054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2077-006 Largemouth Bass 9377-008 Green Sunfish 86777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2780-005 Blackside Darter 4780-014 Johnny Darter 64080-015 Greenside Darter 2780-023 Orangethroat Darter 7

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P01K19 TWELVEMILE CREEK NW OF CELINA @ HOENIE RD.

11.01 40.6067 -84.5997 11.6 3322904-510-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/21/15 9:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 6743-002 Goldfish 11343-003 Golden Shiner 4743-013 Creek Chub 16743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 2743-023 Redfin Shiner 19343-039 Silverjaw Minnow 10043-042 Fathead Minnow 1,20743-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,66743-044 Central Stoneroller 85347-004 Yellow Bullhead 8047-013 Tadpole Madtom 2754-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 777-006 Largemouth Bass 8777-008 Green Sunfish 50080-005 Blackside Darter 5380-014 Johnny Darter 70080-023 Orangethroat Darter 373

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P01K21 BLIERDOFER DITCH N OF CELINA @ OREGON RD.

1.70 40.6083 -84.5556 10.5 3323204-511-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/19/15 6:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 743-001 Common Carp 12743-013 Creek Chub 8743-032 Spotfin Shiner 4743-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1343-044 Central Stoneroller 11347-004 Yellow Bullhead 1347-013 Tadpole Madtom 12054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 4777-006 Largemouth Bass 4777-008 Green Sunfish 1,02777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 4077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 1380-005 Blackside Darter 4080-014 Johnny Darter 5380-023 Orangethroat Darter 7

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303077 BLIERDOFER DITCH @ MORROW RD.

2.50 40.5968 -84.5569 6.4 3321504-511-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/21/15 11:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 39343-001 Common Carp 6043-003 Golden Shiner 743-013 Creek Chub 1,20743-015 Suckermouth Minnow 10743-023 Redfin Shiner 12743-032 Spotfin Shiner 2043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 15343-042 Fathead Minnow 3343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 84743-044 Central Stoneroller 1,46747-004 Yellow Bullhead 747-013 Tadpole Madtom 2754-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 8777-006 Largemouth Bass 8777-008 Green Sunfish 94780-005 Blackside Darter 780-014 Johnny Darter 30080-023 Orangethroat Darter 40

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302592 EIGHTMILE CREEK SE OF MENDON @ MERCER RD.

1.22 40.6553 -84.4853 21.8 3321604-513-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/18/15 2:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 17637-003 Northern Pike 640-016 White Sucker 1840-018 Spotted Sucker 6543-001 Common Carp 5943-003 Golden Shiner 5343-032 Spotfin Shiner 11243-042 Fathead Minnow 1843-043 Bluntnose Minnow 5947-002 Channel Catfish 1847-004 Yellow Bullhead 5947-013 Tadpole Madtom 13554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 4177-001 White Crappie 2977-002 Black Crappie 1277-006 Largemouth Bass 5377-008 Green Sunfish 88277-009 Bluegill Sunfish 18277-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 9480-005 Blackside Darter 22480-014 Johnny Darter 16580-015 Greenside Darter 680-026 Sauger x Walleye 1285-001 Freshwater Drum 6

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302592 EIGHTMILE CREEK SE OF MENDON @ MERCER RD.

1.22 40.6553 -84.4853 21.8 3336304-513-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/9/15 5:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 13540-016 White Sucker 12540-018 Spotted Sucker 5043-001 Common Carp 1043-003 Golden Shiner 9043-032 Spotfin Shiner 24043-042 Fathead Minnow 6543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 60543-044 Central Stoneroller 547-002 Channel Catfish 547-004 Yellow Bullhead 547-013 Tadpole Madtom 554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 3577-001 White Crappie 4577-002 Black Crappie 1577-006 Largemouth Bass 3577-008 Green Sunfish 30077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 11577-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 10580-003 Yellow Perch 1580-005 Blackside Darter 8580-014 Johnny Darter 9580-026 Sauger x Walleye 10

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303074 EIGHTMILE CREEK @ DAVIS RD.

6.55 40.6189 -84.4863 12.7 3338404-513-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/10/15 10:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1040-016 White Sucker 21040-018 Spotted Sucker 2543-001 Common Carp 2543-003 Golden Shiner 14543-013 Creek Chub 13543-023 Redfin Shiner 3543-032 Spotfin Shiner 5543-042 Fathead Minnow 5543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 69547-004 Yellow Bullhead 31047-013 Tadpole Madtom 3054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 5577-001 White Crappie 1577-002 Black Crappie 1077-006 Largemouth Bass 4577-008 Green Sunfish 94077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 4077-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 48577-999 Hybrid x Sunfish 580-005 Blackside Darter 4580-014 Johnny Darter 100

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303073 HUSSEY CREEK @ HESSE RD.

0.10 40.6550 -84.4371 11.3 3338204-514-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/10/15 4:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 35640-010 Golden Redhorse 3740-016 White Sucker 3743-001 Common Carp 14143-023 Redfin Shiner 5943-032 Spotfin Shiner 27443-042 Fathead Minnow 2243-043 Bluntnose Minnow 8943-044 Central Stoneroller 747-013 Tadpole Madtom 2254-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 7477-001 White Crappie 1577-002 Black Crappie 777-006 Largemouth Bass 2277-008 Green Sunfish 1,10480-003 Yellow Perch 1580-005 Blackside Darter 780-014 Johnny Darter 185

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303072 HUSSEY CREEK @ SALEM-NOBLE RD.

2.40 40.6263 -84.4276 6.8 3338304-514-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/10/15 1:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1540-016 White Sucker 21543-003 Golden Shiner 3543-013 Creek Chub 68543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 543-023 Redfin Shiner 43543-026 Common Shiner 543-032 Spotfin Shiner 8543-042 Fathead Minnow 68043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,04543-044 Central Stoneroller 56047-004 Yellow Bullhead 5047-006 Black Bullhead 1047-013 Tadpole Madtom 3054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 11077-006 Largemouth Bass 577-008 Green Sunfish 44577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 577-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 577-999 Hybrid x Sunfish 580-005 Blackside Darter 9080-014 Johnny Darter 24080-023 Orangethroat Darter 35

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303068 SIXMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS-KOSSUTH RD.

1.06 40.6193 -84.3425 16.2 3321304-515-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/19/15 2:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 9140-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 1140-016 White Sucker 41140-018 Spotted Sucker 10943-001 Common Carp 1143-023 Redfin Shiner 643-043 Bluntnose Minnow 643-045 Common Carp x Goldfish 647-002 Channel Catfish 1147-004 Yellow Bullhead 8647-006 Black Bullhead 4047-013 Tadpole Madtom 2354-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 1177-001 White Crappie 10377-002 Black Crappie 5177-006 Largemouth Bass 7477-008 Green Sunfish 41777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 43477-010 Orangespotted Sunfish 12677-012 Redear Sunfish 677-013 Pumpkinseed Sunfish 7477-022 Orangespotted SF x Pumpkseed SF 680-003 Yellow Perch 1780-005 Blackside Darter 5180-011 Logperch 6

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303071 FOURMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS RIVER RD.

0.10 40.5972 -84.3871 5.6 3321404-516-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/19/15 4:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 16043-001 Common Carp 3343-013 Creek Chub 33343-032 Spotfin Shiner 3343-034 Sand Shiner 2743-042 Fathead Minnow 4043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 41343-044 Central Stoneroller 66747-004 Yellow Bullhead 15354-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2077-006 Largemouth Bass 2777-008 Green Sunfish 31377-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1380-014 Johnny Darter 26080-015 Greenside Darter 780-023 Orangethroat Darter 47

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P01K27 CLEAR CREEK E OF ST. MARYS @ BAY RD.

1.32 40.5478 -84.2781 13.4 3301404-517-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/22/15 11:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-015 Northern Hog Sucker 26040-020 Creek Chubsucker 1543-013 Creek Chub 1,17543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 543-023 Redfin Shiner 4043-026 Common Shiner 21043-032 Spotfin Shiner 543-034 Sand Shiner 1043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 1043-042 Fathead Minnow 543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 60043-044 Central Stoneroller 1,93043-074 Common Shiner x Creek Chub 547-004 Yellow Bullhead 7547-006 Black Bullhead 1047-013 Tadpole Madtom 3054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 4577-006 Largemouth Bass 1577-008 Green Sunfish 32077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3080-005 Blackside Darter 4080-014 Johnny Darter 41580-015 Greenside Darter 6580-023 Orangethroat Darter 310

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303065 CLEAR CREEK @ BURR OAK RD.

5.40 40.5185 -84.2505 6.8 3301204-517-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/7/15 11:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 37040-020 Creek Chubsucker 1543-013 Creek Chub 1,93043-023 Redfin Shiner 12543-026 Common Shiner 34043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 10043-042 Fathead Minnow 4043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,09543-044 Central Stoneroller 1,37547-004 Yellow Bullhead 7547-013 Tadpole Madtom 4054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 3577-006 Largemouth Bass 1077-008 Green Sunfish 67577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 19580-005 Blackside Darter 580-014 Johnny Darter 45080-023 Orangethroat Darter 130

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303024 CENTER BRANCH @ PLATNER RD.

0.34 40.5341 -84.3584 28.7 3307704-518-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/30/15 4:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 9043-001 Common Carp 543-013 Creek Chub 66043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 3043-023 Redfin Shiner 1543-026 Common Shiner 7543-032 Spotfin Shiner 5543-034 Sand Shiner 22043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 15043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 62043-044 Central Stoneroller 19047-004 Yellow Bullhead 8047-008 Stonecat Madtom 547-013 Tadpole Madtom 554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2077-006 Largemouth Bass 1577-008 Green Sunfish 35577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2580-005 Blackside Darter 11580-011 Logperch 580-014 Johnny Darter 14580-015 Greenside Darter 3580-023 Orangethroat Darter 10

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303024 CENTER BRANCH @ PLATNER RD.

0.34 40.5341 -84.3584 28.7 3342104-518-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

8/26/15 3:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 5543-013 Creek Chub 68543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 1043-026 Common Shiner 3543-032 Spotfin Shiner 4543-034 Sand Shiner 51043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 47543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,34543-044 Central Stoneroller 88047-004 Yellow Bullhead 5047-008 Stonecat Madtom 554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 577-006 Largemouth Bass 577-008 Green Sunfish 37077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2580-005 Blackside Darter 14580-014 Johnny Darter 30080-015 Greenside Darter 7080-023 Orangethroat Darter 80

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P01S05 CENTER BRANCH @ GLYNWOOD-NEW KNOXVILLE RD.

3.22 40.5203 -84.3167 14.2 3301104-518-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/24/15 2:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 70043-013 Creek Chub 2,08043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 2543-023 Redfin Shiner 2043-026 Common Shiner 41543-032 Spotfin Shiner 543-034 Sand Shiner 5043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 13543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 75043-044 Central Stoneroller 2,33047-004 Yellow Bullhead 3047-013 Tadpole Madtom 1077-008 Green Sunfish 4577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 580-005 Blackside Darter 5580-014 Johnny Darter 71080-015 Greenside Darter 6580-023 Orangethroat Darter 140

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P01S07 CENTER BRANCH JUST UPST. NEW KNOXVILLE WWTP

5.20 40.5053 -84.3056 10.4 3301504-518-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/24/15 11:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 1,01043-013 Creek Chub 1,53543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 1543-023 Redfin Shiner 10543-026 Common Shiner 39543-039 Silverjaw Minnow 5043-042 Fathead Minnow 2043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 66043-044 Central Stoneroller 93547-004 Yellow Bullhead 28047-008 Stonecat Madtom 3077-006 Largemouth Bass 1577-008 Green Sunfish 43577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 580-005 Blackside Darter 20080-011 Logperch 1080-014 Johnny Darter 64580-015 Greenside Darter 8580-023 Orangethroat Darter 130

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P01K28 CENTER BRANCH AT NEW KNOXVILLE @ END OF ROAD NEAR PONDS

6.60 40.4911 -84.3211 5.9 3307304-518-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/29/15 8:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 1,50043-013 Creek Chub 3,12043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 743-023 Redfin Shiner 2743-026 Common Shiner 29343-039 Silverjaw Minnow 5343-042 Fathead Minnow 1343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 76743-044 Central Stoneroller 1,51347-004 Yellow Bullhead 12054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 777-008 Green Sunfish 26780-005 Blackside Darter 2780-014 Johnny Darter 1,53380-015 Greenside Darter 780-023 Orangethroat Darter 13

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P01S03 CARTER CREEK W OF NEW KNOXVILLE @ ST. RT. 219

1.86 40.4953 -84.3497 7.8 3307504-519-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/29/15 10:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 81343-013 Creek Chub 76043-023 Redfin Shiner 1343-026 Common Shiner 34743-032 Spotfin Shiner 1343-039 Silverjaw Minnow 4743-043 Bluntnose Minnow 27343-044 Central Stoneroller 1,17347-004 Yellow Bullhead 19347-013 Tadpole Madtom 754-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 7377-001 White Crappie 4777-002 Black Crappie 777-006 Largemouth Bass 13377-008 Green Sunfish 77377-009 Bluegill Sunfish 9380-005 Blackside Darter 18080-011 Logperch 780-014 Johnny Darter 30780-015 Greenside Darter 3380-023 Orangethroat Darter 80

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303063 MUDDY CREEK @ WASHINGTON RD.

0.45 40.5404 -84.2996 15.6 3301004-520-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/24/15 9:00 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 47540-020 Creek Chubsucker 1043-013 Creek Chub 1,53543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 2043-023 Redfin Shiner 3043-026 Common Shiner 1,22543-034 Sand Shiner 14543-039 Silverjaw Minnow 8543-042 Fathead Minnow 1043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 2543-044 Central Stoneroller 1,13047-004 Yellow Bullhead 7047-008 Stonecat Madtom 1047-013 Tadpole Madtom 3554-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 2077-006 Largemouth Bass 3077-008 Green Sunfish 6577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 1080-005 Blackside Darter 19080-014 Johnny Darter 44080-015 Greenside Darter 14580-023 Orangethroat Darter 125

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303062 MUDDY CREEK @ BAY RD.

5.40 40.4946 -84.2786 9.3 3307904-520-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/29/15 1:30 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 45340-020 Creek Chubsucker 16743-013 Creek Chub 1,64043-023 Redfin Shiner 9343-026 Common Shiner 14743-039 Silverjaw Minnow 1343-042 Fathead Minnow 1343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 30043-044 Central Stoneroller 1,20054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 3377-008 Green Sunfish 8780-014 Johnny Darter 63380-023 Orangethroat Darter 593

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P01K29 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 66

0.80 40.5261 -84.3797 28.0 3309004-524-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/30/15 8:15 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 25543-003 Golden Shiner 543-013 Creek Chub 49043-023 Redfin Shiner 12543-026 Common Shiner 19543-032 Spotfin Shiner 1043-034 Sand Shiner 1043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 543-042 Fathead Minnow 1543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 50043-044 Central Stoneroller 25547-004 Yellow Bullhead 20047-013 Tadpole Madtom 577-008 Green Sunfish 1,20077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2080-005 Blackside Darter 10580-014 Johnny Darter 40580-015 Greenside Darter 40

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P01K29 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 66

0.80 40.5261 -84.3797 28.0 3336904-524-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/1/15 3:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 2040-002 Bigmouth Buffalo 540-016 White Sucker 94043-013 Creek Chub 77543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 543-023 Redfin Shiner 37043-026 Common Shiner 36043-032 Spotfin Shiner 7043-042 Fathead Minnow 543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 62043-044 Central Stoneroller 19547-004 Yellow Bullhead 39577-006 Largemouth Bass 3577-008 Green Sunfish 2,90077-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2080-005 Blackside Darter 18080-011 Logperch 1080-014 Johnny Darter 80080-015 Greenside Darter 6080-023 Orangethroat Darter 5

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500540 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 219

4.25 40.4952 -84.3961 21.2 3309104-524-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/30/15 10:45 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 46043-013 Creek Chub 70543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 16543-023 Redfin Shiner 34043-026 Common Shiner 11043-032 Spotfin Shiner 4543-034 Sand Shiner 45043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 30543-042 Fathead Minnow 6543-043 Bluntnose Minnow 86043-044 Central Stoneroller 85547-004 Yellow Bullhead 6047-006 Black Bullhead 577-006 Largemouth Bass 3077-008 Green Sunfish 17577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 2077-998 Green SF x Hybrid 580-005 Blackside Darter 3080-014 Johnny Darter 63080-015 Greenside Darter 2080-023 Orangethroat Darter 60

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500540 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 219

4.25 40.4952 -84.3961 21.2 3337804-524-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

9/10/15 7:30 am

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 540-005 Quillback 540-016 White Sucker 74043-001 Common Carp 2543-013 Creek Chub 71543-015 Suckermouth Minnow 16043-023 Redfin Shiner 59543-026 Common Shiner 9043-032 Spotfin Shiner 543-034 Sand Shiner 19043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 41043-042 Fathead Minnow 11043-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,70543-044 Central Stoneroller 94047-004 Yellow Bullhead 8577-006 Largemouth Bass 5577-008 Green Sunfish 17577-009 Bluegill Sunfish 6080-005 Blackside Darter 4580-014 Johnny Darter 91080-015 Greenside Darter 1580-023 Orangethroat Darter 80

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500550 KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ LANE OFF ST. RT. 66

7.62 40.4744 -84.3781 13.8 3308704-524-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/28/15 4:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 40043-001 Common Carp 2743-013 Creek Chub 80043-015 Suckermouth Minnow 2043-023 Redfin Shiner 15343-026 Common Shiner 45343-034 Sand Shiner 49343-039 Silverjaw Minnow 12743-042 Fathead Minnow 83343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,95343-044 Central Stoneroller 1,16747-004 Yellow Bullhead 8747-013 Tadpole Madtom 754-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 777-006 Largemouth Bass 2077-008 Green Sunfish 7380-005 Blackside Darter 2780-011 Logperch 780-014 Johnny Darter 42780-023 Orangethroat Darter 40

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500560 KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ CLOVER FOUR RD.

8.88 40.4658 -84.3878 4.6 3307804-524-000

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/29/15 4:45 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 56743-013 Creek Chub 1,34743-023 Redfin Shiner 1343-026 Common Shiner 18043-039 Silverjaw Minnow 14043-042 Fathead Minnow 20743-043 Bluntnose Minnow 1,17343-044 Central Stoneroller 76747-004 Yellow Bullhead 3377-006 Largemouth Bass 1377-008 Green Sunfish 3380-005 Blackside Darter 2780-014 Johnny Darter 1,13380-023 Orangethroat Darter 380

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500580 WIERTH DITCH N OF NEW BREMEN @ ST. RT. 66

0.45 40.4686 -84.3772 6.9 3307404-524-001

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/29/15 3:15 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

20-003 Gizzard Shad 1340-016 White Sucker 13343-001 Common Carp 1343-013 Creek Chub 18043-023 Redfin Shiner 3343-026 Common Shiner 3343-034 Sand Shiner 26743-039 Silverjaw Minnow 11343-042 Fathead Minnow 1343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 30043-044 Central Stoneroller 27347-004 Yellow Bullhead 27347-013 Tadpole Madtom 1354-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 16077-001 White Crappie 1377-006 Largemouth Bass 5377-008 Green Sunfish 18777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 31380-011 Logperch 780-014 Johnny Darter 11380-023 Orangethroat Darter 40

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500590 TRIB. TO KOPP CREEK (5.41) @ PIQUA-ST. MARYS RD.

0.30 40.4808 -84.3978 4.6 3308804-524-002

FINCODE Common Name Number/km

STORET: NAME:

Rivercode: River Mile: Lat: Long: DA: Sheet ID:

7/28/15 2:00 pm

Appendix D. Fish species and relative number per kilometer by station and date, St. Marys River Survey, 2015.

40-016 White Sucker 34743-013 Creek Chub 2,04743-023 Redfin Shiner 44043-026 Common Shiner 17343-032 Spotfin Shiner 743-034 Sand Shiner 26743-039 Silverjaw Minnow 46043-042 Fathead Minnow 31343-043 Bluntnose Minnow 2,02043-044 Central Stoneroller 1,11343-074 Common Shiner x Creek Chub 747-004 Yellow Bullhead 56054-002 Blackstripe Topminnow 20777-006 Largemouth Bass 4077-008 Green Sunfish 56777-009 Bluegill Sunfish 3380-005 Blackside Darter 11380-014 Johnny Darter 97380-023 Orangethroat Darter 140

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Appendix E – Fish IBI Scores and Metrics

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RMDrain Area

Total Species

Sunfish Species

Sucker Species

Intolerant Species

Simple Lithophils

Tolerant Fishes

Omni- vores

Top Carnivores

Insect- ivores

DELT Anomalies

Rel. No. minus

tolerantsIBIType Date

Number of Percent of Individuals

MIWB

Rnd-body Suckers

*

Appendix E. Index of Biotic Integrity component metrics and scores for boating locations sampled during the 2015 St. Marys River survey.

04-500-000 St. Marys River Basin 2015 TMDL 87.80 A 8/5/2015 135 26 6 (5) (5) 5 (3) 0 (1) 15 (1) 41 (1) 39 (1) 4.5 (1) 50 (3) 0.3 (5) 394 (3) 30 9.3 11.64 (1) 335

87.80 A 9/2/2015 135 25 4 (5) (5) 6 (5) 0 (1) 22 (1) 39 (1) 33 (1) 6.8 (3) 55 (5) 0.0 (5) 342 (3) 36 9.8 17.20 (1) 279

80.51 A 8/12/2015 166 27 5 (5) (5) 3 (3) 0 (1) 15 (1) 41 (1) 37 (1) 5.5 (3) 53 (3) 0.3 (5) 382 (3) 32 9.2 7.06 (1) 326

80.51 A 9/3/2015 166 25 4 (5) (5) 3 (3) 0 (1) 18 (1) 46 (1) 40 (1) 2.0 (1) 56 (5) 0.0 (5) 538 (5) 34 9.4 8.85 (1) 497

75.07 A 8/19/2015 184 25 4 (5) (5) 5 (3) 0 (1) 10 (1) 59 (1) 33 (1) 1.5 (1) 63 (5) 0.5 (5) 338 (3) 32 8.9 6.55 (1) 412

75.07 A 9/8/2015 184 27 4 (5) (5) 4 (3) 0 (1) 12 (1) 55 (1) 35 (1) 3.9 (1) 57 (5) 0.2 (5) 392 (3) 32 9.3 7.14 (1) 434

70.40 A 8/5/2015 251 23 5 (5) (5) 3 (3) 0 (1) 5 (1) 51 (1) 19 (3) 7.5 (3) 70 (5) 0.0 (5) 376 (3) 36 8.8 1.81 (1) 387

70.40 A 9/8/2015 251 26 5 (5) (5) 4 (3) 0 (1) 17 (1) 35 (1) 18 (3) 5.7 (3) 67 (5) 0.9 (3) 456 (5) 36 9.6 10.60 (1) 349

65.70 A 8/5/2015 261 18 5 (3) (5) 4 (3) 1 (1) 13 (1) 37 (1) 15 (5) 7.2 (3) 77 (5) 0.4 (5) 298 (3) 36 9.0 12.77 (1) 235

65.70 A 9/9/2015 261 26 5 (5) (5) 4 (3) 1 (1) 13 (1) 25 (3) 17 (3) 4.7 (1) 73 (5) 1.8 (3) 418 (3) 34 10.1 10.11 (1) 277

61.50 A 8/12/2015 279 22 4 (5) (5) 2 (1) 1 (1) 8 (1) 19 (3) 22 (3) 10.0 (5) 42 (3) 0.3 (5) 487 (5) 38 8.6 4.46 (1) 359

61.50 A 9/3/2015 279 27 5 (5) (5) 3 (3) 1 (1) 15 (1) 35 (1) 27 (3) 8.1 (3) 58 (5) 5.0 (1) 596 (5) 34 10.4 9.80 (1) 459

57.82 A 8/10/2015 295 25 5 (5) (5) 3 (3) 1 (1) 6 (1) 47 (1) 33 (1) 3.8 (1) 61 (5) 0.0 (5) 470 (5) 34 9.5 4.47 (1) 447

57.82 A 9/9/2015 295 28 5 (5) (5) 6 (5) 1 (1) 16 (1) 23 (3) 21 (3) 7.8 (3) 69 (5) 4.2 (1) 592 (5) 38 10.6 11.40 (1) 386

52.13 A 8/11/2015 303 21 2 (5) (3) 4 (3) 0 (1) 13 (1) 36 (1) 32 (1) 3.2 (1) 58 (5) 0.0 (5) 368 (3) 30 9.0 9.09 (1) 286

52.13 A 9/4/2015 303 26 4 (5) (5) 5 (3) 0 (1) 18 (1) 42 (1) 35 (1) 2.4 (1) 52 (3) 0.2 (5) 482 (5) 32 9.6 9.71 (1) 412

47.48 A 8/6/2015 309 26 5 (5) (5) 6 (5) 2 (3) 9 (1) 24 (3) 23 (3) 4.0 (1) 68 (5) 0.0 (5) 646 (5) 42 9.0 6.32 (1) 427

47.48 A 9/9/2015 309 23 3 (5) (3) 5 (3) 1 (1) 24 (1) 27 (1) 19 (3) 3.7 (1) 75 (5) 1.3 (3) 438 (5) 32 9.3 16.61 (1) 301

45.60 A 8/11/2015 367 22 2 (5) (3) 6 (5) 0 (1) 14 (1) 39 (1) 28 (3) 4.2 (1) 61 (5) 0.3 (5) 376 (3) 34 9.1 3.90 (1) 308

45.60 A 9/9/2015 367 23 3 (5) (3) 3 (3) 0 (1) 14 (1) 36 (1) 17 (3) 5.0 (1) 70 (5) 0.3 (5) 486 (5) 34 9.6 5.24 (1) 382

43.48 A 8/11/2015 386 25 4 (5) (5) 3 (3) 1 (1) 32 (3) 33 (1) 27 (3) 4.4 (1) 58 (5) 0.0 (5) 496 (5) 38 10.2 12.50 (1) 368

43.48 A 9/10/2015 386 29 4 (5) (5) 4 (3) 2 (3) 26 (3) 45 (1) 38 (1) 4.0 (1) 52 (3) 0.0 (5) 802 (5) 36 10.4 3.49 (1) 659

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RMDrain Area

Total Species

Sunfish Species

Sucker Species

Intolerant Species

Darter Species

Simple Lithophils

Tolerant Fishes

Omni- vores

Top Carnivores

Insect- ivores

DELT Anomalies

Rel. No. minus

tolerants IBIType Date

Number of Percent of Individuals

MIWB

*

Appendix E. Index of Biotic Integrity component metrics and scores for wadeable locations sampled from St. Marys River survey, 2015.

04-500-000 ST. MARYS RIVER 100.47 D 7/31/2015 67 23 4 (5) (5) 2 (3) 0 (1) 4 (3) 8 (1) 65 (1) 13 (5) 1.9 (3) 77 (5) 0.2 (5) 272 (3) 40 7.5 523

100.47 D 8/26/2015 67 26 5 (5) (5) 2 (3) 0 (1) 4 (3) 8 (1) 47 (1) 12 (5) 2.0 (3) 73 (5) 0.3 (3) 705 (3) 38 8.8 886

100.12 D 8/26/2015 101 27 6 (5) (5) 6 (5) 0 (1) 3 (3) 17 (1) 51 (1) 38 (1) 4.2 (3) 47 (3) 0.0 (5) 167 (1) 34 9.2 215

100.12 D 7/31/2015 101 24 6 (5) (5) 5 (5) 0 (1) 3 (3) 11 (1) 48 (1) 17 (5) 9.2 (5) 67 (5) 0.8 (3) 186 (1) 40 9.4 239

98.50 D 8/26/2015 103 31 4 (5) (5) 3 (3) 1 (1) 5 (3) 30 (3) 50 (1) 16 (5) 2.4 (3) 73 (5) 0.2 (5) 380 (3) 42 9.6 507

98.50 D 8/4/2015 103 26 3 (5) (3) 3 (3) 0 (1) 5 (3) 30 (3) 54 (1) 16 (5) 5.4 (5) 73 (5) 0.3 (5) 243 (3) 42 9.0 351

95.12 D 8/27/2015 106 28 3 (5) (3) 3 (3) 2 (1) 5 (3) 22 (3) 51 (1) 32 (3) 2.4 (3) 54 (3) 0.0 (5) 618 (3) 36 9.6 844

95.12 D 7/31/2015 106 23 3 (5) (3) 2 (1) 2 (1) 4 (3) 25 (3) 53 (1) 25 (3) 2.8 (3) 66 (5) 0.0 (5) 477 (3) 36 9.4 671

04-500-001 TWENTY SEVEN MILE CREEK 1.20 D 8/20/2015 28 25 4 (5) (5) 2 (3) 0 (1) 4 (5) 36 (3) 42 (3) 21 (3) 1.6 (3) 70 (5) 1.2 (3) 818 (5) 44 9.1 933

04-500-006 EAST BRANCH 0.27 E 8/27/2015 37 23 2 (5) (3) 2 (3) 2 (3) 4 (3) 15 (1) 57 (1) 38 (1) 0.5 (1) 35 (3) 0.0 (5) 568 (3) 32 8.2 790

0.27 E 7/30/2015 37 26 5 (5) (5) 3 (3) 0 (1) 4 (3) 13 (1) 66 (1) 44 (1) 0.8 (1) 31 (3) 0.0 (5) 347 (3) 32 8.7 612

04-503-000 BLACK CREEK 2.50 E 9/29/2015 25 24 4 (5) (5) 1 (1) 1 (1) 4 (5) 19 (3) 56 (1) 31 (3) 1.3 (3) 57 (5) 0.0 (5) 741 (3) 40 9.0 1119

2.50 D 9/1/2015 25 27 4 (5) (5) 3 (5) 0 (1) 4 (5) 21 (3) 42 (3) 35 (1) 1.1 (3) 55 (5) 0.0 (5) 1676 (5) 46 10.2 1931

0.90 D 10/1/2015 54 26 5 (5) (5) 2 (3) 0 (1) 2 (1) 7 (1) 49 (1) 48 (1) 2.1 (3) 50 (3) 1.7 (1) 1149 (5) 30 9.8 1493

0.90 D 8/31/2015 54 23 4 (5) (5) 2 (3) 0 (1) 3 (3) 9 (1) 37 (3) 46 (1) 1.8 (3) 52 (3) 0.0 (5) 939 (5) 38 8.7 995

04-504-000 LITTLE BLACK CREEK 1.00 E 9/22/2015 24 18 3 (5) (3) 1 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 23 (3) 79 (1) 29 (3) 0.4 (1) 61 (5) 0.4 (3) 146 (1) 30 6.6 466

1.00 E 8/25/2015 24 21 3 (5) (3) 1 (1) 1 (1) 4 (5) 14 (1) 50 (3) 12 (5) 0.4 (1) 57 (5) 0.1 (5) 545 (3) 38 8.1 728

04-510-000 TWELVEMILE CREEK 2.31 D 8/13/2015 36 21 3 (5) (3) 1 (1) 0 (1) 4 (3) 5 (1) 59 (1) 47 (1) 0.6 (1) 32 (3) 0.1 (5) 1200 (5) 30 8.6 1751

2.31 D 9/9/2015 36 22 2 (5) (3) 2 (3) 0 (1) 4 (3) 3 (1) 66 (1) 55 (1) 0.7 (1) 23 (1) 0.0 (5) 1314 (5) 30 8.3 1954

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RMDrain Area

Total Species

Sunfish Species

Sucker Species

Intolerant Species

Darter Species

Simple Lithophils

Tolerant Fishes

Omni- vores

Top Carnivores

Insect- ivores

DELT Anomalies

Rel. No. minus

tolerants IBIType Date

Number of Percent of Individuals

MIWB

*

Appendix E. Index of Biotic Integrity component metrics and scores for wadeable locations sampled from St. Marys River survey, 2015.

04-513-000 EIGHTMILE CREEK 1.22 D 9/9/2015 22 21 5 (5) (5) 2 (3) 0 (1) 2 (3) 12 (1) 55 (1) 43 (1) 2.1 (3) 54 (5) 0.2 (5) 299 (3) 36 8.6 439

1.22 D 8/18/2015 22 22 5 (5) (5) 2 (3) 0 (1) 3 (3) 13 (1) 46 (3) 13 (5) 2.8 (3) 83 (5) 0.2 (5) 401 (3) 42 8.9 422

04-518-000 CENTER BRANCH ST. MARYS RIVER 0.34 E 8/26/2015 29 19 2 (5) (3) 1 (1) 1 (1) 4 (5) 8 (1) 49 (3) 27 (3) 0.1 (1) 42 (3) 0.0 (5) 777 (5) 36 8.2 1019

0.34 E 7/30/2015 29 22 2 (5) (3) 1 (1) 1 (1) 5 (5) 12 (1) 62 (1) 24 (3) 0.5 (1) 46 (3) 0.0 (5) 335 (3) 32 7.5 585

04-524-000 KOPP CREEK 4.25 E 7/30/2015 21 20 2 (5) (3) 1 (1) 0 (1) 4 (5) 16 (1) 43 (3) 26 (3) 0.6 (1) 45 (3) 0.0 (5) 921 (5) 36 8.3 1079

4.25 E 9/10/2015 21 21 2 (5) (3) 2 (3) 0 (1) 4 (5) 16 (1) 50 (3) 36 (1) 0.8 (1) 40 (3) 0.0 (5) 1070 (5) 36 8.8 1424

0.80 E 7/30/2015 28 18 2 (3) (3) 1 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 15 (1) 69 (1) 20 (3) 0.0 (1) 61 (5) 0.0 (5) 353 (3) 30 7.2 768

0.80 D 9/1/2015 28 20 2 (5) (3) 2 (3) 0 (1) 5 (5) 20 (3) 73 (1) 20 (3) 0.5 (1) 67 (5) 0.0 (5) 641 (3) 38 7.6 1554

* Less than 200 total individuals in the sample, values appear as superscripts

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RMDrain Area

Total Species

Minnow Species

Headwater Species

Sensitive Species

Darter Sculpin Species

Simple Lithophils

Tolerant Fishes

Omni- vores

Pioneering Fishes

Insect- ivores

DELT Anomalies

Rel. No. minus

tolerants IBIType Date

Number of Percent of Individuals*

Appendix E. Index of Biotic Integrity component metrics and scores for headwater locations sampled during the St. Marys River survey 2015.

04-500-001 TWENTY SEVEN MILE CREEK 4.10 14.0 19 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 4 (3) 5 (3) 61.5 (1) 32.0 (1) 39.8 (3) 49.6 (5) 0.0 (5) 638 (3) 36 E 8/20/2015 829

04-500-002 PRAIRIE CREEK 0.40 7.4 20 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 4 (5) 6 (5) 43.5 (3) 10.3 (5) 48.0 (3) 30.8 (3) 0.0 (5) 1192 (5) 46 E 8/20/2015 1055

04-501-000 PRAIRIE CREEK 2.75 6.7 17 (5) 6 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 3 (3) 67.1 (1) 44.0 (1) 43.4 (3) 45.2 (5) 0.0 (5) 423 (3) 36 E 8/4/2015 772

1.02 10.8 23 (5) 5 (3) 0 (1) 0 (1) 1 (1) 2 (1) 53.2 (3) 24.8 (3) 12.7 (5) 70.4 (5) 0.0 (5) 620 (3) 36 D 8/19/2015 662

04-502-000 DUCK CREEK 4.70 6.4 14 (5) 6 (5) 0 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (1) 72.1 (1) 32.2 (1) 32.9 (3) 64.8 (5) 0.0 (5) 168 (3) 32 E 8/20/2015 301

1.05 15.6 25 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 4 (3) 7 (5) 54.7 (1) 34.5 (1) 49.0 (3) 57.1 (5) 0.0 (5) 714 (3) 38 E 8/20/2015 1050

04-503-000 BLACK CREEK 10.70 13.2 19 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 4 (3) 6 (3) 36.9 (3) 24.9 (3) 71.4 (1) 42.5 (3) 0.0 (5) 2462 (5) 38 E 8/4/2015 1951

04-504-000 LITTLE BLACK CREEK 6.85 10.1 22 (5) 11 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 4 (5) 6 (5) 52.5 (3) 32.8 (1) 51.3 (3) 47.6 (5) 0.0 (5) 1100 (5) 44 E 8/4/2015 1158

3.95 17.3 21 (5) 10 (5) 0 (1) 1 (1) 3 (3) 5 (3) 61.1 (1) 47.5 (1) 54.5 (3) 35.7 (3) 0.0 (5) 1056 (5) 36 E 9/30/2015 1811

04-506-000 TOWN RUN 1.87 5.8 22 (5) 11 (5) 0 (1) 1 (1) 3 (3) 5 (3) 53.0 (3) 39.3 (1) 32.3 (3) 14.6 (1) 2.0 (1) 1016 (5) 32 E 9/16/2015 1081

1.25 7.1 23 (5) 6 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 2 (3) 5 (3) 58.8 (1) 29.2 (1) 29.5 (5) 65.2 (5) 24.0 (1) 512 (3) 34 E 8/25/2015 621

04-508-000 YANKEE RUN 1.40 6.1 24 (5) 7 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 5 (3) 54.2 (3) 53.8 (1) 14.8 (5) 40.6 (5) 0.0 (5) 1032 (5) 42 E 8/13/2015 1127

04-510-000 TWELVEMILE CREEK 11.01 11.6 17 (5) 8 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 4 (3) 61.4 (1) 48.7 (1) 75.2 (1) 33.6 (3) 0.0 (5) 726 (3) 32 E 8/21/2015 940

04-511-000 BLIERDOFER DITCH 2.50 6.4 18 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 4 (3) 59.1 (1) 22.5 (3) 59.6 (1) 30.9 (3) 0.0 (5) 726 (5) 36 E 8/21/2015 888

1.70 10.5 15 (5) 4 (3) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 3 (1) 70.7 (1) 8.2 (5) 65.9 (1) 78.2 (5) 0.0 (5) 158 (1) 32 E 8/19/2015 270

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Total Species

Minnow Species

Headwater Species

Sensitive Species

Darter Sculpin Species

Simple Lithophils

Tolerant Fishes

Omni- vores

Pioneering Fishes

Insect- ivores

DELT Anomalies

Rel. No. minus

tolerants IBIType Date

Number of Percent of Individuals*

Appendix E. Index of Biotic Integrity component metrics and scores for headwater locations sampled during the St. Marys River survey 2015.

04-513-000 EIGHTMILE CREEK 6.55 12.7 20 (5) 6 (3) 0 (1) 0 (1) 2 (1) 3 (1) 72.5 (1) 28.7 (3) 55.5 (1) 66.0 (5) 0.0 (5) 287 (3) 30 D 8/10/2015 694

04-514-000 HUSSEY CREEK 2.40 6.8 22 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 5 (3) 65.8 (1) 40.8 (1) 65.3 (1) 33.1 (3) 0.0 (5) 492 (3) 32 D 8/10/2015 959

0.10 11.3 17 (5) 5 (3) 0 (1) 1 (1) 2 (3) 3 (1) 56.3 (1) 26.1 (3) 56.6 (1) 72.2 (5) 0.0 (5) 324 (3) 32 D 8/10/2015 334

04-515-000 SIXMILE CREEK 1.06 16.2 21 (5) 2 (1) 0 (1) 1 (1) 2 (1) 4 (3) 42.8 (3) 24.0 (3) 19.3 (5) 71.0 (5) 0.0 (5) 375 (3) 36 D 8/19/2015 383

04-516-000 FOURMILE CREEK 0.10 5.6 15 (5) 6 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 3 (3) 3 (3) 56.8 (3) 25.4 (3) 55.2 (1) 34.3 (3) 0.0 (5) 330 (3) 36 E 8/19/2015 382

04-517-000 CLEAR CREEK 5.40 6.8 18 (5) 7 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (3) 4 (3) 59.7 (1) 21.5 (3) 63.3 (1) 31.2 (3) 0.0 (5) 846 (5) 36 E 7/7/2015 1401

1.32 13.4 23 (5) 10 (5) 0 (1) 3 (3) 4 (3) 6 (3) 38.7 (3) 10.8 (5) 50.7 (3) 33.7 (3) 0.0 (5) 1035 (5) 44 E 7/22/2015 1125

04-518-000 CENTER BRANCH ST. MARYS RIVER 6.60 5.9 16 (5) 8 (5) 0 (1) 1 (1) 4 (5) 6 (5) 62.5 (1) 24.6 (3) 62.2 (1) 25.4 (3) 0.0 (3) 1044 (5) 38 E 7/29/2015 1390

5.20 10.4 19 (5) 8 (5) 0 (1) 3 (3) 5 (5) 7 (5) 60.1 (1) 25.8 (3) 53.0 (3) 36.4 (3) 0.0 (5) 786 (5) 44 E 7/24/2015 1312

3.22 14.2 18 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 4 (3) 6 (3) 47.6 (3) 19.2 (3) 51.0 (3) 22.6 (1) 0.0 (5) 1190 (5) 38 E 7/24/2015 1514

04-519-000 CARTER CREEK 1.86 7.8 21 (5) 7 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 5 (5) 6 (5) 52.4 (3) 20.2 (3) 41.7 (3) 41.3 (5) 0.0 (5) 768 (5) 46 E 7/29/2015 806

04-520-000 MUDDY CREEK 5.40 9.3 13 (3) 7 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 2 (3) 3 (3) 46.4 (3) 14.3 (5) 64.1 (1) 32.9 (3) 0.0 (5) 864 (5) 38 E 7/29/2015 806

0.45 15.6 22 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 3 (3) 4 (3) 6 (3) 37.4 (3) 8.8 (5) 39.4 (3) 45.0 (3) 0.0 (5) 1095 (5) 44 E 7/24/2015 1166

04-524-000 KOPP CREEK 8.88 4.6 14 (5) 7 (5) 0 (1) 0 (1) 3 (5) 4 (3) 55.9 (3) 32.4 (1) 73.4 (1) 32.3 (3) 0.0 (5) 796 (5) 38 E 7/29/2015 902

7.62 13.8 19 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 4 (3) 6 (3) 58.6 (1) 45.1 (1) 59.7 (1) 27.0 (3) 0.0 (5) 884 (5) 34 E 7/28/2015 1068

04-524-001 WIERTH DITCH 0.45 6.9 20 (5) 8 (5) 0 (1) 2 (1) 3 (3) 4 (3) 43.2 (3) 18.6 (3) 37.2 (3) 61.5 (5) 0.0 (5) 434 (3) 40 E 7/29/2015 382

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Minnow Species

Headwater Species

Sensitive Species

Darter Sculpin Species

Simple Lithophils

Tolerant Fishes

Omni- vores

Pioneering Fishes

Insect- ivores

DELT Anomalies

Rel. No. minus

tolerants IBIType Date

Number of Percent of Individuals*

Appendix E. Index of Biotic Integrity component metrics and scores for headwater locations sampled during the St. Marys River survey 2015.

04-524-002 TRIB. TO KOPP CREEK (RM 5.41) 0.30 4.6 18 (5) 9 (5) 0 (1) 1 (1) 3 (5) 4 (3) 59.6 (1) 27.3 (1) 66.4 (1) 40.1 (5) 0.0 (3) 1192 (5) 36 E 7/28/2015 1474

Project Number:

Page 3 of 3

St. Marys River Basin 2015 TMDL 795

* Less than 200 total individuals in the sample, values appear as superscripts

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Appendix F – Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index Scores and Attributes

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River Mile QHEI

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WW

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WH

Ratio

53.0 4.00 X 1 X 1 X X X X X X X X 8 1.50 5.00

51.7 4.30 X X 2 X 1 X X X X X X X 7 1.00 3.00

63.3 1.77 X X X 3 X 1 X X X X X X X 7 0.75 2.25

56.5 3.85 X X X X X X 6 X 1 X X X X X X X 7 0.43 1.14

56.5 1.00 X X X X X 5 X 1 X X X X X 5 0.33 1.00

58.0 0.92 X X X X X 5 X X 2 X X X X X X 6 0.50 1.17

53.3 1.09 X X X X 4 X X 2 X X X X X X 6 0.60 1.40

56.5 0.90 X X X X 4 X 1 X X X X X X 6 0.40 1.40

49.0 0.50 X X 2 X X 2 X X X X X X 6 1.00 2.67

54.7 0.50 X X X X 4 X 1 X X X X X X 6 0.40 1.60

63.0 1.00 X X X X X 5 0 X X X X X 5 0.17 1.17

58.5 0.90 X X X X X 5 X 1 X X X X X X 6 0.33 1.33

62.3 0.60 X X X X X X X 7 X 1 X X X X X 5 0.25 0.88

52.8 0.60 X X 2 X 1 X X X X X X 6 0.67 2.67

75.0 1.00 X X X X X X 6 0 X X X X X X 6 0.14 1.14

57.5 8.92 X X X X 4 X 1 X X X X X X X X 8 0.60 2.00

62.8 8.96 X X X X X X 6 X 1 X X X X X X 6 0.43 1.14

50.5 4.42 X X 2 X X 2 X X X X X X X X X 9 1.00 3.67

57.0 9.30 X X X 3 X X 2 X X X X X X 6 1.00 2.00

59.3 9.43 X X X X X X 6 X X 2 X X X X X X X 7 0.57 1.29

56.3 7.35 X X X X 4 X 1 X X X X X X X 7 0.60 1.80

62.0 7.04 X X X X X 5 X 1 X X X X X X X X X 9 0.50 1.83

52.0 5.68 X 1 X X 2 X X X X X X X 7 2.00 4.50

50.0 5.35 X X 2 X 1 X X X X X X X X X 9 1.00 3.67

53.0 6.94 X X 2 X X 2 X X X X X X X X 8 1.33 3.33

57.0 17.24 X X X X 4 X X 2 X X X X X 5 0.80 1.40

55.5 7.58 X X X X 4 X 1 X X X X X X X X X 9 0.60 2.20

61.8 7.94 X X X 3 X 1 X X X X X X 6 0.75 2.00

65.5 8.20 X X X 3 X 1 X X X X X X X 7 0.75 2.25

WWH Attributes MWH AttributesHigh Influence Moderate Influence

52.1

61.5

57.8

70.4

65.7

80.5

75.1

95.1

87.8

98.5

100.1

HELP

04-500-000 St. Marys River ECBP

47.5

04-524-000 Kopp Creek ECBP8.9

7.6

4.3

0.8

5.2

3.2

0.3

04-519-000 Carter Creek ECBP1.9

100.5

6.6

45.6

43.5

04-500-006 East Branch ECBP0.3

04-517-000 Clear Creek ECBP5.4

1.3

04-520-000 Muddy Creek ECBP5.4

0.5

04-518-000 Center Branch ECBP

KeyQHEIComponents

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River Mile QHEI

Grade. (ft./mile) N

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elize

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KeyQHEIComponents

55.3 8.06 X X X X 4 X X 2 X X X X X 5 0.60 1.40

53.8 8.62 X X 2 X X 2 X X X X X X X X 8 1.33 3.33

35.3 9.09 0 X X X 3 X X X X X X X X 8 5.00 9.00

48.8 4.10 X X 2 X X 2 X X X X X X X 7 1.00 3.00

25.0 3.50 0 X X X X 4 X X X X X X X 7 5.00 8.00

22.8 1.40 X 1 X X X X 4 X X X X X X 6 2.50 3.50

56.5 8.50 X X X X X X 6 0 X X X X X 5 0.14 0.86

46.3 4.00 X X X 3 X 1 X X X X X X X X 8 0.75 2.25

55.8 0.50 X X X X X 5 X 1 X X X X 4 0.33 1.00

45.0 5.10 X X 2 X X X 3 X X X X X X X 7 1.33 2.67

32.0 1.61 0 X X X X X 5 X X X X X X X X 8 6.00 10.00

34.8 1.92 X 1 X X X X 4 X X X X X X X 7 2.50 4.00

42.7 5.10 0 X X 2 X X X X X X X X X 9 4.00 10.00

28.0 4.72 0 X X X X X 5 X X X X X X X X 8 6.00 9.00

26.8 3.25 X 1 X X X X 4 X X X X X X X X 8 2.50 5.00

38.0 4.50 X X 2 X X 2 X X X X X X X 7 1.33 3.00

46.5 4.50 X X 2 X 1 X X X X X X X X 8 1.00 3.33

50.5 6.90 0 X X 2 X X X X X X X 7 4.00 9.00

45.8 3.92 X X X X 4 X 1 X X X X X X X 7 0.60 1.80

40.8 3.10 X 1 X X X 3 X X X X X X X X 8 2.00 5.00

42.8 2.00 X 1 X X 2 X X X X X X X X X 9 1.50 5.50

33.8 2.60 X X 2 X X 2 X X X X X X X X 8 1.33 3.33

45.8 4.50 X X X X 4 X X 2 X X X X X X X X 8 0.80 1.80

04-524-001 Wierth Ditch ECBP

1.8

0.5

04-524-002 UN Kopp Trib. @ RM 5.4 ECBP0.3

04-516-001 Fourmile Creek ECBP0.1

04-515-000 Sixmile Creek HELP1.1

04-501-000 Prairie Creek HELP2.8

1.0

04-514-000 Hussey Creek HELP2.4

0.1

04-513-000 Eightmile Creek HELP6.6

1.2

04-510-000 Twelvemile Creek HELP11.0

04-511-000 Blierdorfer Ditch HELP2.5

1.7

04-508-000 Yankee Run HELP1.4

04-506-000 Town Run HELP2.1

1.3

04-503-000 Black Creek HELP10.7

2.5

0.9

04-504-000 Little Black Creek HELP6.9

4.0

1.0

APPENDIX F. Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index Scores and Attributes 2015 ST. MARYS RIVER SURVEY

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River Mile QHEI

Grade. (ft./mile) N

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22.5 2.10 0 X X X X X 5 X X X X X X X 7 6.00 9.00

49.0 4.50 X X X 3 X 1 X X X X X X X X X X 10 0.75 3.00

42.5 3.20 X 1 X X X 3 X X X X X X X X 8 2.00 5.00

55.3 3.40 X 1 X 1 X X X X X X X X X 9 1.50 5.50

56.3 2.38 X X X X X 5 X 1 X X X X X X X X 8 0.50 1.67

04-500-001 Twentyseven Mile Creek HELP4.1

4.7

1.1

04-502-000 Duck Creek HELP

1.2

04-500-002 UN Twentyseven Mile Trib. @ RM 3.1 HELP0.4

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Appendix G – Surface Water Inorganic Chemistry Results

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302591 ST. MARY R. AT MENDON @ CELINA-MENDON RD.

70.40 251.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.51868Hydro UnitLat

40.67691Long

04-500-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

236

463

.098

2.8

51

<.2

76.5

30.4

<2

24

3.2

290

799

<2

24

64

4.4

4.99

.109

.246

4.5

<2

15.3

598

914

41

366

1.2

20

28

91.7

.4

14.2

24

3.54

.06

.266

268

19.8

240

1.5

49

137

1180

.068

2.8

36

<.2

40.9

12.1

<2

<20

4.3

154

1730

<2

12.5

46

4

1.48

<.02

.267

5.1

<2

6.7

324

447

16.3

226

.6

21

21

159

.068

36.3

26

2.16

.029

.234

501

47.5

326

.83

28

200

748

.017

4.1

54

.09

65.6

52.8

.6

22

2.1

266

1170

1.1

24.8

102

3.6

.16

.011

.21

4.9

.4

32.7

648

1730

74.8

382

.9

47

7

201

.027

49.6

25

.12

.011

.118

638

73.8

388

.74

52

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

60356.54.887.4922.5

268.953.94.847.3520.7

325.5

5.547.4522.7

50170.96.237.6521.7

67675.36.317.9524.2

63369.55.938.0223.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 10:30 2015-07-08 11:41 2015-07-22 10:15 2015-08-05 09:55 2015-08-19 10:15 2015-09-02 10:20Field Parameters

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1.22 21.80River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.48530Hydro UnitLat

40.65530Long

04-513-000 041000040202

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

217

1040

.077

<2

48

<.2

82

39.7

<2

<20

2.6

301

1280

<2

23.3

45

3.7

6.09

.026

.07

.073

2.6

<2

16

618

319

50.2

388

.58

28

<10

249

713

.149

2

59

<.2

93

56.9

<2

<20

2.3

375

962

<2

34.6

67

4.4

3.54

.073

.051

.07

2.9

<2

29

791

717

91.7

510

.53

19

<10

4600

.126

2.2

48

<.2

21.9

7.3

10

3.6

6

81

5740

3.1

6.3

56

6.1

2.16

.038

.208

.234

4.7

<2

<5

62

10.3

196

.66

61

25

254

461

.098

2.4

53

<.2

89.7

38

<2

<20

3.6

331

679

<2

25.9

34

4.1

6.72

.09

.097

.119

3.2

<2

17.5

677

419

51.8

434

.88

11

20

65.7

3970

.641

2.1

46

<.2

22.2

9.2

3.2

25

6.6

82

5080

2.6

6.4

45

5.7

3.93

.076

.202

.269

5.4

<2

<5

188

67

9.9

210

2.13

23

20

196

730

.075

2.6

43

<.2

65.1

24.2

<2

424

3

238

1090

<2

18.2

45

3.9

2.49

.031

.084

.105

3.5

<2

11.8

504

314

36.2

336

.64

14

26

216

724

<.05

3.1

53

<.2

76.9

62.4

<2

23

2.8

301

1040

<2

26.5

85

4

.61

<.02

.028

.063

3.8

<2

32.3

693

572

67.1

436

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22

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398

.094

3.7

53

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73.1

5.4

67.2

4

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2.1

292

623

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26.7

89

3.7

.34

.011

5.6ª

.056

.103

4.4

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36.5

731

81.3

454

.73

21

11

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-18Inorganic Parameters

57891.59.637.74

12.97

75853.94.747.9621.6

173.856.14.86.9923.1

68253.94.657.8422.6

190.157.65.197.320.4

505

5.587.6621.6

70268.45.987.7421.9

70656.34.697.5824.5

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 10:30 2015-05-26 12:15 2015-06-18 14:28 2015-06-24 11:45 2015-07-08 11:08 2015-07-22 11:00 2015-08-05 10:45 2015-08-18 12:45Field Parameters

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1.22 21.80River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.48530Hydro UnitLat

40.65530Long

04-513-000 041000040202

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

222

468

.107

3.9

58

.05

79.2

68.2

.5

<20

2.6

319

707

.9

29.4

105

3.7

.28

.011

.056

.108

4.7

.5

39.9

758

817

89.2

448

1.28

14

7

233

487

.029

3.8

62

.03

81.7

75

.5

22

1.7

341

656

.4

33.3

79

4.5

.05

.011

.022

.069

4.8

.5

47.3

859

1030

113

534

.58

14

5

245

655

<.05

5.1

76

<.2

87.6

77.5

<2

25

<2

377

1110

<2

38.4

252

4.7

<.1

<.02

.065

.179

6.4

<2

53

935

1250

141

560

.73

22

13

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-19 2015-09-02 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

76943.53.677.6723.8

87843.83.797.7722.5

79959.66.2

8.1213.48

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-08-19 10:55 2015-09-02 11:00 2015-10-14 10:55Field Parameters

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0.34 28.70River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.35840Hydro UnitLat

40.53410Long

04-518-000 041000040102

Appendix G Surface Water Chemistry Results

245

399

.23

<2

50

<.2

84.5

41.8

<2

<20

2.3

341

546

<2

31.6

32

3.5

7.95

.062

.102

.112

2.9

<2

20.7

696

1960

59.7

442

.96

9

<10

267

<200

.085

2.6

57

<.2

86.7

60.6

<2

<20

2.1

379

144

<2

39.4

24

4.1

1.06

.041

.14

.17

3.3

<2

34.2

829

4390

95.9

526

.65

<5

<10

3210ª

.133

2.2

53

<.2

40.4

8.5

13.5

2.8

6.7

158

4320

2.6

13.8

58

6.6

9.57

.059

.278

.327

5.7

<2

5.6

407

14.4

288

1.06

75

22

232

503

.099

2.6

58

<.2

83.2

53.6

<2

23

3

333

960

<2

30.4

48

4.6

7.15

.071

.192

.239

3.8

<2

26.8

748

2720

56.2

480

<2

29

<10

192

2230

.119

2.3

58

.21

62.6

18.1

2.5

26

7

249

3180

2.6

22.4

61

6.4

6.03

.045

.18

.232

4.8

<2

10.1

490

844

23.7

364

1.16

82

19

257

471

.064

2.3

54

<.2

81.2

24.9

<2

<20

3.1

318

816

<2

28

40

4.4

4.35

<.02

.122

.15

3.4

<2

14.2

620

1730

43.6

386

.64

14

<10

253

<200

<.05

2.7

51

<.2

72.6

78.4

<2

20

3

303

189

<2

29.5

45

3.4

1.81

<.02

.084

.132

5.1

<2

45.8

828

4240

73.1

490

.74

6

<10

<200

.049

3.4

56

.05

74.5

6.3

65.3

37.9

.2

2

324

135

.1

33.6

85

3.7

.35

.011

2.3ª

.09

.142

4.8

.4

41.4

5750

87.5

476

.66

2

4

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-17Inorganic Parameters

653118.412.227.97

13.84

833.2

.028.1423.6

336.464.75.87

20.7

75879.97.327.9319.5

473.681.47.537.7919.1

621

7.677.8119.7

82275.76.848.3320.2

77987.77.577.9922.6

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 12:40 2015-05-26 15:20 2015-06-18 11:20 2015-06-25 14:10 2015-07-09 10:44 2015-07-23 10:20 2015-08-06 12:53 2015-08-17 11:30Field Parameters

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0.34 28.70River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.35840Hydro UnitLat

40.53410Long

04-518-000 041000040102

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

265

<200

.087

3.9

59

.06

79.5

66.7

.1

22

1.8

336

302

.2

33.4

151

3.8

.4

.011

.12

.139

4.7

.4

43.7

821

4870

88.3

486

.85

3

4

305

<200

.096

4.5

69

.05

94.6

84.5

.1

<20

1.9

400

291

.2

39.7

178

5.2

.37

.023

.164

.182

6

.8

53.5

969

6230

112

594

.62

3

10

336

<200

<.05

4.1

70

<.2

103

71.2

<2

<20

<2

433

229

<2

42.8

131

4.1

<.1

<.02

.166

.223

7.4

<2

49.8

1010

8740

130

612

.56

<5

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-20 2015-09-03 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

82862.45.617.8

20.4

99147.74.167.8321.9

871

7.8312.42

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-08-20 10:30 2015-09-03 10:25 2015-10-14 12:45Field Parameters

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303025 EAST BRANCH @ ST. RT. 29

0.27 37.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.35880Hydro UnitLat

40.53930Long

04-500-006 041000040103

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

264

421

.064

<2

52

<.2

86.3

29.3

<2

<20

<2

345

610

<2

31.4

34

3.7

6.71

.022

.043

.044

2.5

<2

11.6

646

1740

55.5

420

.48

13

<10

283

283

.127

2.4

64

<.2

93.9

47.9

<2

<20

<2

392

477

<2

38.2

53

4.6

1

.052

.082

.103

3.3

<2

23.2

789

3780

77.8

516

.69

15

<10

4940

.1

2.3

56

<.2

28.7

7.8

10.1

3.9

6.1

112

6280

3.5

9.8

71

7

4.84

.035

.244

.326

5.8

<2

<5

294

10.6

234

.96

97

29

247

516

.075

2.4

57

<.2

87.5

31.8

<2

<20

2.9

338

987

<2

29.1

49

4.7

5.66

.05

.116

.125

3.1

<2

12.1

677

2050

48.4

444

.67

31

<10

191

2040

.217

2.2

54

<.2

57.5

17.3

2.3

29

6

230

2860

2.3

21

63

6

5.44

.065

.146

.216

5.1

<2

8.1

473

740

20.7

350

1.35

57

20

291

461

.094

2.4

59

<.2

90.9

22.9

<2

<20

2.6

355

854

<2

31.1

48

4.8

3.62

<.02

.093

.132

3.7

<2

11.4

656

2190

46.2

414

.58

14

<10

293

<200

.067

2.3

59

<.2

92.7

39.7

<2

<20

2.1

366

198

<2

32.7

61

4

1.63

<.02

.041

.064

4.1

<2

19.8

754

3570

65.9

464

.67

<5

<10

<200

.035

3

62

.06

86.8

7.9

48.9

54.3

.4

1.6

354

272

.2

33.3

130

4.1

.48

.011

<14

.03

.07

3.7

.5

24.8

4290

77.8

478

.52

9

4

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-17Inorganic Parameters

610111.411.687.88

13.16

79887.57.348.0524.1

23557.45.086.8321.3

68674.16.797.7919.5

469.774.76.957.6118.8

660

8.097.4720

756102.79.228.2420.5

748101.58.648.0423.3

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 13:15 2015-05-26 15:05 2015-06-18 10:48 2015-06-25 14:50 2015-07-09 10:26 2015-07-23 09:50 2015-08-06 13:07 2015-08-17 12:05Field Parameters

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303025 EAST BRANCH @ ST. RT. 29

0.27 37.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.35880Hydro UnitLat

40.53930Long

04-500-006 041000040103

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

279

206

.131

3.5

65

.06

88.2

63.1

.1

22

1.9

355

440

.3

32.7

150

4.1

.66

.021

.11

.139

4.5

.5

35.8

804

4350

80.8

496

.66

8

6

309

205

.042

4.1

68

.07

94.8

61.5

.2

20

1.8

388

430

.3

36.8

213

5.1

.54

.011

.081

.124

4.5

1

34.4

867

4860

87.3

536

.56

6

20

349

<200

.056

3.8

61

<.2

110

82

<2

<20

<2

438

509

<2

39.7

206

4.5

.5

<.02

.065

.134

5.5

<2

50.1

1030

4890

102

630

.69

<5

17

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-20 2015-09-03 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

82468.86.1

7.8121.2

90345.43.927.7622.5

876

7.9612.76

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-08-20 10:10 2015-09-03 10:05 2015-10-14 12:30Field Parameters

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303062 MUDDY CREEK @ BAY RD.

5.40 9.30River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.27856Hydro UnitLat

40.49464Long

04-520-000 041000040101

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

202

749

.068

2.9

54

<.2

68.9

23.7

<2

34

4.3

274

1410

<2

24.7

48

6.8

4.09

.032

.2

4

<2

7.7

548

1500

39.2

364

.87

23

<10

176

.214

14

33

5.11

.061

.214

446

21.4

356

1.06

37

248

448

.065

2.9

49

<.2

71

18.4

<2

25

3.6

282

882

<2

25.4

35

5

2.36

<.02

.164

3.7

<2

8.3

549

1450

34

362

.99

11

<10

316

.078

36.5

33

.95

<.02

.125

759

60.1

486

1.11

14

312

289

.062

4

68

.09

87

42.7

.2

31

2.1

366

497

.3

36.1

98

5.1

.19

.011

.094

5.3

.5

24.9

764

5380

67.7

474

.75

7

4

297

.084

39.8

31

<.1

<.02

.209

731

58.6

454

.79

<5

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-20 2015-09-09Inorganic Parameters

54983

7.697.59

18.96

44275.4

77.19

18.92

55289.18.17.75

19.94

75987.88.037.83

19.62

77376.46.748.01

21.44

482.145.23.887.8422.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 11:45 2015-07-09 10:55 2015-07-23 11:20 2015-08-06 10:25 2015-08-20 12:25 2015-09-09 12:10Field Parameters

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303063 MUDDY CREEK @ WASHINGTON RD.

0.45 15.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.29965Hydro UnitLat

40.54038Long

04-520-000 041000040101

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

231

398

.082

2.5

56

<.2

80.9

25.1

<2

28

2.7

319

809

<2

28.3

36

5

5.54

.042

.158

.17

3.4

<2

9.3

628

2400

47

408

.95

14

<10

184

.1

15.9

30

4.7

.04

.134

.206

446

20.8

356

1.22

30

269

546

.061

2.5

55

<.2

78.5

18.2

<2

<20

3.4

312

1010

<2

28.2

34

4.9

3.55

<.02

.103

.151

3.5

<2

9.5

598

2330

40.7

392

.7

15

<10

290

.089

34.5

25

1.65

<.02

.04

.071

726

67.3

458

.87

<5

1380

.101

3.4

75

.16

87.3

8.7

41

32.1

1.8

3.9

367

2620

1.7

36.1

162

7.1

.5

.011

4.4ª

.021

.094

4.8

.5

21.4

7950

88.6

476

.65

140

13

290

<200

.05

2.6

66

.08

87.4

36.3

.1

24

1.7

365

293

.1

35.7

84

4.7

.19

.011

.025

.027

4.3

.4

20

756

7350

88.3

472

.5

5

6

303

.061

44.9

21

.15

<.02

.059

.102

815

94.7

498

.73

8

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-17 2015-08-20 2015-09-09Inorganic Parameters

63480.97.357.8319.9

444.265.46.097.5618.7

60288.78.137.46

19.52

72792.38.377.66

20.02

72694.57.968.223.9

76169.96.277.84

20.59

82170.86.147.9722.3

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 15:25 2015-07-09 09:33 2015-07-23 09:20 2015-08-06 09:55 2015-08-17 15:20 2015-08-20 10:00 2015-09-09 10:37Field Parameters

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303065 CLEAR CREEK @ BURR OAK RD.

5.40 6.80River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.25045Hydro UnitLat

40.51852Long

04-517-000 041000040103

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

240

386

.101

2.4

58

<.2

79.9

32.1

<2

<20

2.2

324

794

<2

30.3

52

4

4.5

.047

.086

3.5

<2

11.4

663

2740

50

424

.63

13

<10

162

.077

13.1

32

5

.027

.248

422

24.7

358

1.05

36

331

213

.074

2.3

63

<.2

95.1

28.4

<2

<20

<2

394

489

<2

38

41

4

3.39

.02

.098

3.5

<2

14.3

751

3530

57.7

466

.58

6

<10

304

.071

35.7

<20

1.02

.011

.043

774

74.5

472

.47

3

309

<200

.03

4.2

67

.07

88.5

36.7

.2

22

1.4

389

608

.3

40.7

162

4

.08

.011

.114

4.9

.5

19.9

772

6920

82.3

474

.52

138

4

326

.062

37.4

<20

.24

<.02

.141

802

73.5

326

.54

9

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-20 2015-09-09Inorganic Parameters

69577.27.217.5318.6

42772.56.727.14

18.97

75785.67.827.59

19.65

78195.18.767.78

19.25

776124.5

118.2

21.36

79969.56.05

822.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 12:10 2015-07-09 11:15 2015-07-23 11:45 2015-08-06 10:10 2015-08-20 12:45 2015-09-09 12:27Field Parameters

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303067 SIXMILE CREEK NEAR LOCK FOURTEEN RD;

2.50 6.40River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.32981Hydro UnitLat

40.60541Long

04-515-000 041000040105

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

283

1060

.091

2.5

61

<.2

93.9

40.4

<2

<20

2.5

356

1810

<2

29.4

87

4.9

6.21

.076

.116

3.3

<2

18.3

728

894

57.7

468

.7

56

14

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24Inorganic Parameters

73284.77.827.69

19.14

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 10:30Field Parameters

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303068 SIXMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS-KOSSUTH RD.

1.06 16.20River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.34254Hydro UnitLat

40.61932Long

04-515-000 041000040105

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

243

829

.165

2.6

53

<.2

82.3

40.3

<2

<20

2.9

308

1340

<2

24.8

62

4.5

6.02

.089

.115

.157

3.5

<2

17.6

665

783

51.7

420

.59

29

<10

1620

.164

2.9

56

2.5

<.2

78.2

9.5

37

2.9

<2

3.4

295

2400

<2

24.3

77

5.1

3.7

.049

2.8ª

.126

.217

3.4

<2

18.2

863

52.7

410

.7

75

10

118

.187

16.3

28

3.4

.053

.246

.316

317

17.2

276

1.17

38

246

599

.084

2.8

49

<.2

78.5

34.4

<2

<20

2.6

292

1030

<2

23.3

59

4.2

2.76

.026

.102

.116

3.4

<2

16.6

616

767

44

372

.65

16

<10

216

.244

36.9

35

2.58

.089

.254

.321

601

44.4

392

1.38

8

352

.156

3.7

48

0

.04

67.9

7.7

42.6

3.3

.6

2.8

262

732

.5

22.4

129

3.7

1.69

.071

1.7ª

.142

.206

5.8

.6

21.2

1150

50.2

386

1.46

12

4

184

1910

1.87

5.2

61

.15

61.3

58.3

1.6

39

6.6

237

3420

2

20.3

195

6.2

1.32

.132

.543

.806

11.4

.4

27.7

591

943

48.2

380

3.19

118

19

262

.111

54.1

21

.24

.011

.151

.175

768

85.4

476

.64

22

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-07 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-17 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

67677.36.97.72

20.81

65369.76.167.6621.4

31763.75.887.36

19.21

62569.96.37.6

20.33

60139.93.657.7519.7

57735

3.067.4

21.9

60832.12.797.6322.2

79435.63.097.74

22.33

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 11:30 2015-07-07 13:54 2015-07-08 10:55 2015-07-22 10:50 2015-08-05 10:56 2015-08-17 15:20 2015-08-19 11:26 2015-09-02 10:30Field Parameters

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303068 SIXMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS-KOSSUTH RD.

1.06 16.20River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.34254Hydro UnitLat

40.61932Long

04-515-000 041000040105

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

437

.06

4.5

50

<.2

78.9

56.2

1.6

<2

<2

323

873

<2

30.5

147

4.5

.17

<.02

.131

.196

6

<2

32.7

2240

88.7

464

.57

17

11

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

78157.15.477.5117.3

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-09-16 11:20Field Parameters

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303069 ANKERMAN CREEK AT MOUTH VIA SIXMILE CR.

0.10 7.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.33037Hydro UnitLat

40.60587Long

04-515-001 041000040105

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

232

575

.079

2.5

51

<.2

82.4

50.3

<2

<20

2.2

308

1000

<2

24.9

56

4

6.83

.151

.19

3.4

<2

24

684

449

51.8

438

.76

37

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24Inorganic Parameters

69161.55.67.4

19.83

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 11:05Field Parameters

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303071 FOURMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS RIVER RD.

0.10 5.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.38713Hydro UnitLat

40.59720Long

04-516-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

202

1280

.121

3.1

57

<.2

81.2

66.8

<2

20

3.1

309

2220

<2

25.7

175

5

5.21

.108

.21

3.6

<2

31.4

734

524

53.2

462

.66

63

14

92.2

.085

15.8

33

1.25

<.02

.22

250

11.5

222

.77

85

230

800

.123

3.2

47

<.2

71.7

37.2

<2

24

2.4

266

1800

<2

21.1

174

4.2

2.58

.025

.216

3.5

<2

21.1

579

424

36.4

356

.71

31

<10

228

1.42

83.6

49

5.61

.576

.591

816

57

528

3.25

16

186

1110

.07

3.5

51

.08

60

85.5

.9

32

4.3

222

1700

1.1

17.6

84

4.3

.86

.017

.255

5.3

.3

53.5

684

542

45.1

408

.71

23

9

236

.122

110

25

.21

.017

.195

873

66.2

554

.85

28

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

73854

4.937.59

19.72

25199.99.087.77

19.97

58567.56.217.4

19.38

81060.85.547.5819.8

68668.45.837.7223.2

89063.25.487.86

22.32

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 10:00 2015-07-09 09:20 2015-07-22 11:15 2015-08-05 10:42 2015-08-19 11:03 2015-09-02 10:05Field Parameters

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303072 HUSSEY CREEK @ SALEM-NOBLE RD.

2.40 6.80River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.42756Hydro UnitLat

40.62626Long

04-514-000 041000040201

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

234

607

.083

2.1

55

<.2

92.4

47.4

<2

<20

2.6

342

976

<2

27

40

4.3

6.12

.091

.115

2.8

<2

20.9

728

398

53.1

452

.77

19

20

84.2

.225

10.6

32

2.01

.034

.277

219

11.3

252

1

99

270

664

.072

2.1

50

<.2

86.9

33.5

<2

<20

2.6

314

976

<2

23.5

54

4.4

3.39

.02

.096

2.6

<2

15.5

644

304

43.9

422

.59

16

11

226

.1

44.1

20

1.35

<.02

.138

620

38.7

396

.92

5

247

629

.095

4.6

54

.07

78.4

63.4

.6

26

2.4

296

1030

.8

24.3

118

4.2

.17

.011

.137

4.8

.4

33.1

711

614

49.2

418

.8

12

7

259

.06

75

29

.05

.011

.05

827

85.6

512

.78

16

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

73494.98.667.66

19.72

221158.214.457.76

19.74

653

5.917.720

62356.95.187.7919.9

65537.53.237.7922.6

81930.52.667.7

21.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 09:45 2015-07-09 09:10 2015-07-22 13:00 2015-08-05 12:30 2015-08-19 12:05 2015-09-02 12:15Field Parameters

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303073 HUSSEY CREEK @ HESSE RD.

0.10 11.30River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.43712Hydro UnitLat

40.65502Long

04-514-000 041000040201

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

226

292

<.05

3.7

48

<.2

73.7

33

<2

35

2.4

264

1130

<2

19.5

479

3.9

2.3

.947

.139

.369

6.5

<2

13.6

562

339

34.7

372

1.37

12

21

99.1

.388

12.7

29

4.65

.062

.206

.271

276

13.7

258

1.9

36

207

456

.096

2.3

43

<.2

70.8

26.3

<2

20

3.5

252

714

<2

18.2

54

3.9

2.36

.038

.123

.153

3.8

<2

11.2

522

291

31

350

.86

<5

13

196

.073

39.2

25

2.17

<.02

.135

.185

551

36.3

370

.81

16

202

.032

4.5

46

.03

77.6

6.7

60

7.5

.4

1.8

286

356

.3

22.3

80

3.8

.19

.011

3.6ª

.122

.16

4.3

.6

27.7

574

42.8

418

.61

7

35

260

856

.049

4.8

57

.11

85.1

66.2

.7

21

2.7

315

1210

1.2

24.9

160

4.6

.15

.011

.12

.181

4.6

.5

32.5

742

627

48.2

440

.58

37

16

268

.104

91.7

26

.07

.011

.134

.188

844

55.3

540

.88

10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-18 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

55411.3

17.521.2

273.349.74.547.2919.7

517

3.527.3622.1

54858.75.287.7620.4

66188.47.667.8522.3

74438.13.277.7722.8

82443.33.777.822.2

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 13:55 2015-07-08 10:33 2015-07-22 12:45 2015-08-05 11:40 2015-08-18 12:05 2015-08-19 11:35 2015-09-02 11:40Field Parameters

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303074 EIGHTMILE CREEK @ DAVIS RD.

6.55 12.70River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.48633Hydro UnitLat

40.61888Long

04-513-000 041000040202

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

259

1070

.096

2.4

61

<.2

89.5

48.6

<2

<20

3.4

330

1510

<2

25.8

63

4.9

7.34

.128

.158

3.4

<2

22.9

680

285

43.2

446

1.08

38

10

269

.088

51.9

20

5.54

.054

.081

737

49.1

444

.7

16

193

1030

.086

2.3

46

<.2

63.2

29.9

<2

<20

3

229

1510

<2

17.2

51

4

2.79

.038

.138

3.2

<2

14.1

506

182

26.4

324

.78

18

10

232

.16

107

22

1.14

.028

.128

875

62.9

530

.76

49

217

1610

.056

3.5

68

.13

67.7

92.4

1.4

<20

3.8

265

2360

1.6

23.3

183

5.7

.13

.011

.111

4.8

.5

49.8

749

350

43.7

436

.88

64

14

232

.033

116

21

.06

.011

.009

878

47.2

514

.74

20

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-20 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

70365

5.577.7423

73953.14.638.0622

502

6.37.8923.7

87269.46.317.41

19.88

72874.96.368.2123.4

87852.74.468.0223.6

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 10:30 2015-07-07 10:06 2015-07-21 13:07 2015-08-04 09:25 2015-08-20 12:44 2015-09-01 12:27Field Parameters

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303077 BLIERDOFER DITCH @ MORROW RD.

2.50 6.40River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.55689Hydro UnitLat

40.59684Long

04-511-000 041000040203

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

245

677

.075

2.4

80

<.2

81.5

50.6

<2

<20

3

301

1210

<2

23.7

48

4.1

6.4

.09

.134

3.4

<2

27.5

689

409

54.4

426

.95

27

<10

229

.082

52.3

<20

3.91

.024

.059

733

76.4

446

.52

7

237

235

.067

2.1

70

<.2

78.1

43

<2

<20

2.4

284

504

<2

21.7

24

3.1

2.93

.023

.082

2.9

<2

23.9

644

368

42.8

392

.56

<5

<10

167

.077

52.7

<20

1.67

<.02

.061

582

53.3

344

.48

6

201

<200

.054

2.5

122

.07

71.7

92

.1

25

3.1

273

371

.3

22.8

40

2.9

.54

.013

.065

3

.5

52.6

765

570

63.4

474

.45

7

6

170

.162

85.1

<20

.16

.011

.014

1180

326

802

.73

3

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-20 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

70577.86.787.8122.1

72082.97.267.9921.8

637

7.827.8822.4

600968.8

7.7119.56

76684.27.518.0520.9

136779.57.277.7

19.5

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 10:53 2015-07-07 10:27 2015-07-21 12:49 2015-08-04 10:15 2015-08-20 12:23 2015-09-01 12:06Field Parameters

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303078 PRAIRIE CREEK @ EISLEY RD.

2.75 6.70River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.31808Hydro UnitLat

40.66167Long

04-501-000 041000040205

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

274

1270

.224

2

60

<.2

101

37.4

<2

<20

2.5

370

2110

<2

28.6

189

4.9

6.49

.107

.092

2.1

<2

14.2

726

295

68.7

462

.56

57

11

124

.082

16.1

29

4.21

.028

.234

343

21.1

292

1.15

17

280

1130

.122

<2

56

<.2

98.2

37.9

<2

<20

2.2

357

1760

<2

27.1

167

4.5

3.29

.03

.049

2

<2

16.6

714

288

61.3

438

.24

41

<10

257

.111

41.6

<20

2.02

.031

.063

702

57.5

442

.51

11

282

.123

54.5

<20

.07

.011

.136

859

121

564

.64

10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

73286.67.367.53

23.41

33553.24.937.2

19.02

71470.86.717.39

17.88

703112.29.197.9425.4

88144.83.77.85

24.81

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 13:00 2015-07-08 09:45 2015-07-22 09:25 2015-08-05 12:10 2015-09-02 11:40Field Parameters

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303079 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ ST. RT. 707

6.85 10.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.69396Hydro UnitLat

40.65485Long

04-504-000 041000040301

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

289

459

.066

<2

57

<.2

99

31.7

<2

<20

2.3

362

701

<2

27.9

33

3.8

13.2

.092

.159

2

<2

13.1

735

416

44.5

452

1.01

14

<10

281

.063

30.4

<20

9.49

.021

.054

734

53.2

438

.47

12

218

<.05

62.3

<20

2.09

.023

.036

721

66.3

436

.63

22

231

.08

65.3

118

3.37

.06

784

79.1

478

.79

27

247

1420

.101

2.8

69

.11

82.1

42.4

1.1

<20

3.5

320

2160

1.1

27.9

154

5.2

1.6

.018

.084

3.6

.6

24.9

685

646

66.2

428

.47

62

40

237

.124

70

<20

.28

.015

.061

919

135

574

.77

30

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-08-04 2015-08-07 2015-08-20 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

75482.67.097.8922.8

72788.37.618.0322.7

72391

8.027.88

21.45

7938.337.217.74

22.44

67175.56.487.9222.8

90962.35.317.8923.2

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 11:55 2015-07-07 11:18 2015-08-04 11:10 2015-08-07 13:00 2015-08-20 10:46 2015-09-01 10:35Field Parameters

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303080 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ JORDAN RD.

1.00 23.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.71823Hydro UnitLat

40.70583Long

04-504-000 041000040301

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

249

860

.116

3

55

<.2

85.5

24.2

<2

<20

3.7

305

1340

<2

22.3

45

5.1

8.12

.165

.173

.237

2.5

<2

8.8

605

400

39.6

390

1.31

32

13

261

.084

25.4

<20

6.65

.06

.101

.169

663

52.1

426

.7

24

212

1350

.121

2.1

52

<.2

72.2

15.8

<2

<20

4.7

256

1910

<2

18.3

46

4.9

5.44

.042

.113

.153

2.4

<2

7.1

513

297

27.5

338

.84

38

20

241

<.05

33.2

<20

2.84

<.02

.021

.091

655

61.3

416

.69

43

315

1.46

59.5

51

1.3

.394

868

73.1

544

3.43

40

642

.116

3.1

61

.05

76.5

7.6

38.1

16.1

1

4.8

275

982

.7

20.3

56

4.6

4.7

.107

5.6ª

.131

.184

5.1

.9

18.2

459

45.7

412

.93

22

4

241

755

.104

3.1

70

.07

85.4

38.2

.7

27

4.5

307

1240

.7

22.8

93

5.1

3.17

.094

.098

.192

5.6

.7

19.7

642

542

47.7

392

1.3

26

7

231

.032

57.1

26

.06

.011

.078

.095

691

55.8

426

.81

17

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-07 2015-08-17 2015-08-18 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

61059.25.087.2122.9

66969.25.887.61

23.44

509

5.827.5821.8

66074.86.427.9522.8

86365.65.797.79

21.43

59754.74.5

7.7125.2

65242.63.637.7323.3

70021.81.917.6621.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 10:30 2015-07-07 11:45 2015-07-21 12:25 2015-08-04 13:10 2015-08-07 13:55 2015-08-17 13:40 2015-08-18 11:55 2015-09-01 11:45Field Parameters

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303080 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ JORDAN RD.

1.00 23.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.71823Hydro UnitLat

40.70583Long

04-504-000 041000040301

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

804

<.05

3.9

68

<.2

75.8

8.7

67.3

7.4

<2

<2

300

1170

<2

26.9

186

5.1

<.1

<.02

4.8ª

.037

.083

3.7

<2

38.1

739

85

434¡

.56

22

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

73453.85.087.718

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-09-16 13:05Field Parameters

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303081 BLACK CREEK @ STRABLE RD.

10.70 13.20River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.75651Hydro UnitLat

40.64050Long

04-503-000 041000040302

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

286

531

.068

<2

59

<.2

97.6

39.1

<2

<20

2.2

362

762

<2

28.8

38

3.9

9.59

.084

.146

2.2

<2

15.5

728

346

52.5

456

.88

15

<10

285

.074

42.6

<20

7.41

.049

.078

754

56.1

462

.61

8

242

.078

77.8

<20

1.2

.021

.072

781

59

478

.65

21

208

245

.066

3.4

60

.04

70.3

120

.1

20

2.3

278

375

.2

24.9

88

3.8

.11

.011

.077

3.9

.5

58.2

837

477

46.9

482

.64

7

5

210

.142

116

<20

.5

.016

.097

885

67

554

.87

15

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-08-04 2015-08-20 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

74581

7.017.9822.4

75381

7.068.0122

78488.47.97.91

20.79

80669.66.258.0520.6

86553.74.627.8722.7

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 12:12 2015-07-07 11:34 2015-08-04 11:35 2015-08-20 11:15 2015-09-01 11:01Field Parameters

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303082 BLACK CREEK @ WINKLER RD.

2.50 25.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.73455Hydro UnitLat

40.71332Long

04-503-000 041000040302

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

223

463

.062

2.8

49

<.2

74.5

24.6

<2

20

2.9

271

734

<2

20.6

36

3.9

6.38

.093

.214

.263

2.8

<2

9.2

556

295

38.1

364

1.12

11

12

218

.074

20.6

21

4.1

.026

.231

.279

542

38.8

360

.8

19

166

1760

.066

2.2

48

<.2

54.2

12.2

2.1

<20

3.8

193

2390

<2

14.1

55

4.5

2.84

<.02

.137

.176

2.8

<2

5.2

392

177

20.8

272

.57

35

<10

285

<.05

40.1

<20

.88

<.02

.09

.153

709

56.5

444

.54

16

450

.045

4.2

59

.06

89.9

8.1

51.7

24.7

.9

1.8

329

713

.6

25.5

99

4.5

.27

.011

6.8ª

.089

.129

3.3

.4

24.9

531

45.6

436

.59

24

4

307

549

.036

4.8

67

.06

102

57.4

.6

21

1.6

374

906

.5

28.9

132

4.8

.13

.011

.094

.137

3.5

.4

30.1

784

623

54.4

454

.57

27

4

300

.031

56.9

21

.06

.011

.066

.07

775

46.8

460

.65

79

267

<.05

3.9

69

<.2

95.4

9.1

70.6

27.2

<2

<2

359

384

<2

29.3

84

4.4

<.1

<.02

3.1ª

.066

.103

4.5

<2

37.7

644

56.2

478¡

.55

7

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-17 2015-08-18 2015-09-01 2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

56254.24.637.5523.1

55666.25.697.7122.8

389.7

6.77.622.4

71375.86.667.9321.7

70458.85.047.7222.9

79252.84.557.8222.6

79534.43.067.8421

80856.45.577.9615.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 11:00 2015-07-07 11:30 2015-07-21 12:05 2015-08-04 12:50 2015-08-17 13:15 2015-08-18 11:40 2015-09-01 11:30 2015-09-16 12:30Field Parameters

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303084 YANKEE RUN @ U.S. RT. 33

1.40 6.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.60844Hydro UnitLat

40.66886Long

04-508-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

268

723

.093

<2

63

<.2

113

43.8

<2

<20

2

425

1070

<2

34.7

71

4.1

11.4

.098

.102

2.1

<2

21.4

832

645

97.6

516

.88

19

<10

166

.336

19.6

25

8.03

.048

.172

482

41.8

374

1.5

32

261

1080

.077

<2

56

<.2

95.9

31

<2

<20

2.9

355

1500

<2

28

56

4.8

7.66

.024

.073

2

<2

15.2

703

483

70.9

438

.57

33

28

249

.088

80.4

<20

1.31

<.02

.093

877

107

566

.6

99

246

1490

.05

3.5

67

.11

83.3

71.4

1.3

24

3.3

313

2260

1.5

25.5

203

5.2

.33

.014

.094

3.4

.5

37.1

752

595

59.2

456

.65

70

13

228

.035

128

27

.04

.011

.043

1050

140

704

.94

35

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

83864.65.687.54

21.57

48564.86.067.67

18.52

71532.72.887.6721.5

852119.810.147.97

23.56

752116.99.658.03

24.95

107580.36.598.2625.2

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 12:25 2015-07-08 10:20 2015-07-22 11:45 2015-08-05 11:40 2015-08-19 11:55 2015-09-02 12:49Field Parameters

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303085 TOWN RUN @ ST. RT. 117

1.25 7.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.61388Hydro UnitLat

40.70506Long

04-506-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

231

<200

.159

2.9

44

<.2

84

33.2

<2

20

<2

307

459

<2

23.6

89

2.9

3.93

.225

.172

2.9

<2

13.2

601

280

46

368

.87

<5

<10

196

2.03

39.1

32

4.97

.153

.197

577

39

406

3.44

22

237

479

.086

2.1

44

<.2

80.6

33.5

<2

24

2

291

868

<2

21.7

78

3.5

3.76

.044

.103

2.3

<2

13

597

248

44.9

362

.6

16

<10

248

.173

48.7

<20

2.52

.03

.069

698

58.3

444

.45

35

256

706

.124

3.4

62

.05

92

61.2

.3

<20

2

345

1280

.9

28.1

340

3.5

.46

.016

.07

2.7

.4

30.7

755

546

78.3

496

.49

30

7

272

.033

56.5

<20

.04

.011

.05

767

81

492

.71

27

387

<.05

3.4

57

<.2

87.8

7

61.2

6.8

<2

<2

338

569

<2

28.9

127

3.6

.14

<.02

3.8ª

.067

.056¯

2.3

<2

26.8

722

83

466¡

.61

10

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-19 2015-09-02 2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

60749.54.347.43

21.84

58282.17.687.67

18.49

60036

3.277.72

19.92

70874

6.798.04

19.44

76867.25.637.88

24.16

77584.67.177.9523.6

74280.57.257.95

19.93

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 11:30 2015-07-08 10:00 2015-07-22 11:25 2015-08-05 10:45 2015-08-19 11:15 2015-09-02 11:58 2015-09-16 13:55Field Parameters

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303086 DUCK CREEK @ SETTLER RD.

4.70 6.40River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.79472Hydro UnitLat

40.69477Long

04-502-000 041000040304

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

213

954

.505

5.1

52

<.2

77.1

21.7

<2

39

4.8

262

2110

<2

16.8

201

7.7

1.41

.135

.485

5.5

<2

7.3

524

328

45

368

1.93

18

35

264

.754

30.9

41

1.05

.091

.33

651

61.1

434

1.69

48

253

1790

.256

3.5

67

<.2

97.1

23.7

2.2

33

5.2

330

3020

<2

21.2

218

9

2.63

.059

.27

3.5

<2

9.2

629

400

57.7

442

1.58

84

23

321

.361

56.4

47

.32

.042

.603

886

95.6

600

1.95

179

304

1210

.024

9.4

94

.09

129

77.7

1.3

48

2.3

454

2240

1.2

32

605

8.8

.2

.011

.311

4.6

1.7

42.3

927

804

105

604

1.6

71

15

317

.04

78.8

60

.07

.011

.71

921

76

590

1.86

500

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-18 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

52133

2.747.3724.7

65834.72.96

723.23

633

4.776.9621.7

88682.47.2

7.6321.9

90968.15.87.6723.3

92540.63.527.5722.3

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 12:50 2015-07-07 09:45 2015-07-21 10:15 2015-08-04 10:25 2015-08-18 10:20 2015-09-01 10:20Field Parameters

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303087 DUCK CREEK DST COUNTY LINE RD.

1.05 15.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.77374Hydro UnitLat

40.72812Long

04-502-000 041000040304

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

211

543

.727

4.5

46

<.2

71.1

22.6

<2

38

2.9

243

1280

<2

16

118

6

1.4

.187

.335

.499

4.8

<2

7

505

284

32.4

342

2.25

5

<10

257

.124

28.3

34

2.54

.089

.144

.235

648

59.7

432

1.47

16

220

1230

.115

3.4

56

.22

80.1

21.5

<2

29

3.5

274

2110

<2

18

129

7.4

2.7

.05

.145

.25

3.2

<2

7.8

540

308

38.8

366

1.1

45

<10

273

.093

47.6

39

1.58

<.02

.13

.177

757

71.2

528

1.1

38

536

.065

3.8

67

.08

92.5

7.5

66.6

11.7

.9

2.6

327

846

.6

23.4

208

6

1.2

.019

7.6ª

.099

.15

4.1

1.1

30.5

534

69.8

522

1.03

24

4

251

912

.024

4

75

.1

101

65.5

1

36

2.7

363

1470

.9

26.8

352

6.6

.24

.011

.048

.135

4.2

.8

34.5

768

636

77.8

468

1.07

42

6

283

.036

100

38

.06

.011

.066

.097

1020

118

656

1.33

87

716

<.05

4.3

93

<.2

117

11

121

35

<2

2.4

448

1150

<2

37.8

341

7.5

<.1

<.02

10.1ª

.049

.308

5.2

<2

68.2

1210

141

740¡

1.15

36

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-17 2015-08-18 2015-09-01 2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

50332.92.777.3923.8

65573.76.237.47

23.68

539

6.397.4322.5

76069.76.197.8921.1

73567.85.637.8424.6

77570.15.978.1423.3

98577

6.288.2425.5

111981.97.238.2

21.4

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 12:25 2015-07-07 10:05 2015-07-21 10:40 2015-08-04 10:50 2015-08-17 12:10 2015-08-18 10:50 2015-09-01 10:35 2015-09-16 11:25Field Parameters

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303088 ST. MARYS RIVER E OF WILLSHIRE ADJ U.S. RT. 33

45.60 366.70River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.76257Hydro UnitLat

40.73548Long

04-500-000 041000040305

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

145

536

.053

2.5

35

<.2

43.9

15.1

<2

29

3.7

161

850

<2

12.5

21

3.3

3.26

.086

.297

.246

5.2

<2

6.9

347

326

16.3

242

.87

7

<10

212

.064

22.6

24

2.93

<.02

.146

.188

530

36.8

330

.75

30

154

688

.071

3

35

<.2

50

16.5

<2

20

2.5

184

1050

<2

14.4

53

3.1

1.62

<.02

.18

.239

3.7

<2

8.6

397

416

24

250

.73

16

<10

242

<.05

42.7

22

.19

<.02

.083

.172

684

69.9

412

.78

42

224

564

.015

3.2

53

4.4

.05

68

22

48.1

127

.8

<20

2.3

268

1500

.8

23.9

117

3.7

.17

.011

27.4ª

.068

.168

4.2

.5

27.7

664

1300

70.3

402

.86

49

4

180

.029

48.6

21

.08

.011

.069

.096

578

58.8

344

.64

47

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-18 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

35542.73.537.33

24.92

53073.56.377.57

22.41

40154.34.567.47

24.13

68079

6.798.0422.8

638101.28.488.0824.2

673119.49.95

824.44

57886.77.358.1

23.56

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 13:50 2015-07-07 11:35 2015-07-21 12:10 2015-08-04 10:14 2015-08-18 12:40 2015-08-18 13:05 2015-09-01 12:30Field Parameters

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303090 TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ CLAYTON RD.

4.10 14.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.76575Hydro UnitLat

40.79359Long

04-500-001 041000040401

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

228

936

.149

3.8

51

<.2

74.5

22.3

<2

21

2.6

266

2080

<2

19.4

93

4.4

3.1

.132

.32

3.5

<2

7

512

221

30

358

1.04

39

<10

256

.076

24.5

<20

2.43

.021

.057

613

42.5

370

.32

15

144

890

.091

3.5

37

<.2

47.6

9.2

<2

24

2.7

167

1670

<2

11.6

64

3.5

1.52

.033

.249

3.4

<2

<5

350

124

15.1

232

.74

26

<10

208

.131

34.6

26

1.66

.038

.168

552

36.6

350

.77

29

220

621

.12

2.6

81

.04

78.9

44.9

.6

24

2.4

281

1280

.8

20.3

144

3.9

.71

.017

.108

4.5

.3

23.8

628

422

55.6

366

.66

30

5

277

.064

36

27

.33

.011

.03

726

74.2

456

.54

29

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-18 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

52172.26.27.48

22.86

61480.66.977.83

22.46

34566.75.787.23

22.43

53386.77.567.8622.1

63786

7.137.7

24.76

71985.17.257.93

23.32

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 10:10 2015-07-07 10:05 2015-07-21 10:05 2015-08-04 11:38 2015-08-18 10:45 2015-09-01 10:10Field Parameters

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303091 TRIB. TO TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK (RM 3.1) @ WREN-LANDECK RD.

0.40 7.40River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.78491Hydro UnitLat

40.80084Long

04-500-002 041000040401

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

209

610

.066

3.7

43

<.2

65.8

22

<2

21

2.1

245

1090

<2

19.6

42

3.5

2.66

.054

.245

3.5

<2

8.9

484

228

34.7

326

.98

15

<10

224

.053

29.3

22

2.96

<.02

.142

607

50.5

388

.55

13

97.3

1080

.07

2.7

28

<.2

30.3

6.8

<2

22

2.4

109

1560

<2

8.2

37

2.9

.82

<.02

.187

2.8

<2

<5

234

82

10.9

162

.63

18

11

186

.069

40.4

23

2.9

.02

.142

568

50.6

366

.84

10

239

451

.062

2.4

52

.05

81.2

39.9

.4

<20

2.2

294

681

.4

22.1

34

3.3

1.69

.018

.171

3.8

.3

24

639

534

52.2

378

.7

10

4

175

.068

40.9

51

.14

.011

.054

533

48.9

318

.67

21

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-18 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

49086

7.417.6

22.72

60580.17.057.7

21.53

23585.47.317.3923.1

55773.16.637.9

20.1

64688.17.737.82

21.72

53076.46.778.08

21.26

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 10:40 2015-07-07 10:25 2015-07-21 10:30 2015-08-04 11:26 2015-08-18 11:25 2015-09-01 10:45Field Parameters

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303316 ST. MARYS R. UPST KOPP CREEK @ GREENVILLE RD.

###### 67.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.38146Hydro UnitLat

40.53445Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

<200

.173

2.3

58

2.4

<.2

90.7

7.9

30.5

16.1

<2

2.4

356

405

<2

31.5

44

4.2

4.58

.022

3.7ª

.112

.143

3.2

<2

16.3

2420

56.2

436

.62

14

<10

<200

.123

4

51

7.4

.05

58.2

31

46.2

50.6

.1

1.3

254

393

.6

26.5

133

2.9

.27

.011

<14

.076

.186

4.7

.3

26.8

2470

52.6

350

1.38

25

4

<200

.13

3.9

44

6.1

<.2

47.7

19

43.7

49.4

<2

<2

218

334

<2

23.9

111

2.3

.13

<.02

<14

.061

.194

5.4

<2

27

2230

53.8

334

1.6

18

<10

<200

<.05

3.2

46

6.9

<.2

47

32

43.2

62.6

<2

<2

217

322

<2

24.3

113

<2

<.1

<.02

<14

.068

.116

5.6

<2

28.7

1410

47.4

312

.83

25

<10

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-07-07 2015-08-18 2015-09-21 2015-10-06Inorganic Parameters

72087.27.59

822.2

57381

6.617.8925.6

557.557.65.387.6318.6

52772.36.857.6717.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-07-07 12:10 2015-08-18 14:47 2015-09-21 12:30 2015-10-06 15:15Field Parameters

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303317 SIXMILE CREEK @ CR 66A

0.19 17.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.35109Hydro UnitLat

40.62599Long

04-515-000 041000040105

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

3550ª

.113

3.7

69

9.9

<.2

55

18

31.4

51.4

3.3

5.5

216

5360

3.4

19

172

6.8

2.21

.026

<14

.131

.281

5.5

<2

16.1

532

37.6

316

.86

230

30

1010

.05

5.9

42

8.9

.05

37.6

18

40.4

201

1.4

2.6

167

1930

1.4

17.8

113

3.4

.31

.034

39.6ª

.041

.16

5.2

.5

21.1

521

26.2

256

.81

67

7

1680

<.05

5.1

40

<.2

29.7

28

42.9

472

<2

3.3

147

2970

2.4

17.8

172

4.4

<.1

<.02

32.1ª

.049

.23

5.1

<2

21.1

506

29.7

236

1.53

124

13

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-07-07 2015-08-17 2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

482.480.36.987.5522.2

414.677

6.098.4527.3

408.993.88.798.2518.5

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-07-07 15:16 2015-08-17 15:40 2015-09-16 10:48Field Parameters

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303356 TOWN RUN @ FRYSINGER RD

1.87 5.80River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.60961Hydro UnitLat

40.71220Long

04-506-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

250

.095

4.4

55.3

<20

.62

.011

.028

746

83.8

486

.58

32

251

854

<.05

2.4

74

<.2

93.4

35.2

<2

<20

<2

330

1530

<2

23.6

488

3.8

<.1

<.02

<2.1

.032

2.5

<2

14.9

663

702

70.7

444

.28

26

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Oil and Grease mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-09-02 2015-09-23Inorganic Parameters

74787.47.158.0725.5

62764.66.357.5616.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-09-02 12:10 2015-09-23 10:30Field Parameters

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500540 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ RR NEAR ST. RT. 66A

3.60 22.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.39170Hydro UnitLat

40.50170Long

04-524-000 041000040104

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

191

1550

.079

2

56

<.2

70.6

42

<2

<20

5

277

1990

<2

24.4

38

5.2

7.1

.026

.264

3.6

<2

22.2

601

753

39.2

390

.89

21

16

144

.07

18

27

3.34

<.02

.351

372

20.5

314

.91

72

266

231

<.05

2.6

52

<.2

85.3

68.5

<2

<20

3.3

333

385

<2

29.2

21

4.1

3.87

<.02

.309

3.4

<2

44.4

786

1320

60.3

472

.9

9

27

254

.085

95.4

<20

2.09

<.02

.339

869

68.1

508

.87

<5

296

.106

411

26

.14

.011

.666

1970

165

1130

1.02

21

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-30 2015-07-14 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

59087

8.257.9217.8

372.385.87.777.9

20.2

787

8.738

21

86583.77.428.5221.2

201044.43.798.2122.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-30 11:21 2015-07-14 10:24 2015-07-23 11:05 2015-08-06 12:32 2015-09-03 10:45Field Parameters

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500550 KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ LANE OFF ST. RT. 66

7.62 13.80River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.37810Hydro UnitLat

40.47440Long

04-524-000 041000040104

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

185

1150

<.05

2.1

52

<.2

70.9

48.9

<2

<20

4.7

277

1520

<2

24.2

34

4.9

5.58

.03

.236

.308

3.6

<2

29.1

639

905

43.3

404

.82

16

<10

150

.074

23

31

2.91

<.02

.301

.359

402

22.5

314

1.09

50

282

<200

.051

3

48

<.2

86.7

90.9

<2

<20

3.4

339

217

<2

29.8

18

4

2.17

<.02

.406

.99

3.9

<2

61.7

887

1830

68.2

518

.78

<5

22

290

.069

152

<20

.88

<.02

.673

.728

1160

91.8

664

.76

<5

<200

.04

4.3

48

.05

74.9

7.7

215

10.8

.6

3.4

321

138

.1

32.5

11

3.6

.52

.025

10ª

1.23

1.27¯

5.5

.9

141

3560

122

778

.95

3

4

307

.149

456

30

.06

.011

1.08

1.17

2180

192

1240

1.23

3

<200

<.05

5.9

44

<.2

95

6.7

505

3.6

<2

4.4

408

65

<2

41.5

11

4.5

<.1

<.02

2.8ª

.836

.894

7.6

<2

288

6390

212

1290

.98

<5

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-30 2015-07-14 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-17 2015-09-03 2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

63293

8.797.9418

401.585.87.817.8319.9

889

9.528.1522.2

115584.97.6

8.3920.7

1366137.411.198.28

24.37

221261.45.178.5423.6

2281137.612.278.7120.7

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-30 10:45 2015-07-14 10:44 2015-07-23 12:00 2015-08-06 12:07 2015-08-17 13:35 2015-09-03 11:20 2015-09-16 13:25Field Parameters

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500560 KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ CLOVER FOUR RD.

8.88 4.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.38780Hydro UnitLat

40.46580Long

04-524-000 041000040104

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

177

1470

.059

2

58

<.2

68.4

25.3

<2

<20

5.5

264

1880

<2

22.7

43

5.3

5.91

.033

.219

3.3

<2

9.8

525

562

38.6

350

.88

18

<10

139

.09

12.1

33

3.28

.023

.367

350

19.6

298

1.16

45

273

223

.063

2.8

54

<.2

86.5

30.2

<2

<20

3.6

332

428

<2

28.2

25

4.7

4.07

<.02

.184

3.1

<2

14.7

653

638

46.6

424

.75

5

<10

271

.058

40.7

<20

1.86

<.02

.101

778

94.1

478

.5

<5

244

<200

.063

3.5

69

.07

92.8

48.2

.1

<20

2

373

332

.2

34.4

45

4.1

.57

.011

.119

4.5

.5

35.7

838

3070

145

744

.61

2

5

228

.069

52.6

20

.19

.011

.094

884

183

572

.65

5

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-30 2015-07-14 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-20 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

51485.58.167.8317.5

34878.97.237.7

19.6

656

8.317.9621.6

77487.6

88.2119.6

83674.56.638.121

90758.1

58.1

22.7

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-30 11:00 2015-07-14 11:02 2015-07-23 13:00 2015-08-06 11:47 2015-08-20 12:55 2015-09-03 12:35Field Parameters

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500580 WIERTH DITCH N OF NEW BREMEN @ ST. RT. 66

0.45 6.90River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.37720Hydro UnitLat

40.46860Long

04-524-001 041000040104

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

206

792

.075

2.2

49

<.2

75.6

68.1

<2

<20

4.2

298

1100

<2

26.6

34

4.3

5.04

.032

.372

3.8

<2

45.4

740

1340

56.2

452

.8

14

<10

172

.063

37.7

27

2.47

<.02

.319

503

30.4

352

1.12

20

286

<200

<.05

2.9

44

<.2

88.3

127

<2

<20

2.9

347

175

<2

30.8

22

3.5

1.43

<.02

.717

4.1

<2

89.4

1030

2290

76.6

598

.77

<5

<10

320

.061

225

<20

.62

.042

1.27

1380

109

788

.68

<5

145

<200

.03

2.1

26

.04

49

86

.2

<20

2.6

199

129

.2

18.6

5

1.9

.47

.026

.671

3.1

.3

59.2

676

1800

77.4

536

.43

1

4

322

.038

471

31

.04

.011

1.56

2230

198

1290

.98

1

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-30 2015-07-14 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-20 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

732100.99.437.8518.5

50387.67.9

7.8720.4

1036

13.388.2523.5

1375173.215.38.4

21.3

713231.219.559.1523.6

2239249.519.748.9327

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-30 10:31 2015-07-14 10:32 2015-07-23 11:40 2015-08-06 11:59 2015-08-20 12:45 2015-09-03 12:20Field Parameters

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500590 TRIB. TO KOPP CREEK (5.41) @ PIQUA-ST. MARYS RD.

0.30 4.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.39780Hydro UnitLat

40.48080Long

04-524-002 041000040104

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

178

1990

.06

<2

62

<.2

70.3

26.6

<2

<20

5.4

278

2510

<2

25

44

5.8

11.3

.026

.219

3.3

<2

9.3

545

494

32.8

372

.95

25

15

145

.064

11

26

4.91

<.02

.279

372

20.6

320

1.26

40

256

502

.076

<2

58

<.2

86.5

27.6

<2

<20

3.3

340

739

<2

30

27

4.4

8.28

.024

.136

2.8

<2

13.4

655

659

44.9

418

.65

12

<10

279

.063

58.6

<20

8.56

.036

.048

823

63.8

506

.7

5

188

<200

.039

1.8

47

.09

56.5

65.2

.2

29

3.6

261

222

.2

29.1

51

4.5

2.06

.032

.034

4.3

.7

33.5

660

904

66.1

400

.66

22

4

210

.05

206

31

.05

.011

.091

1160

93.4

736

.95

29

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-30 2015-07-14 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-20 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

53688.48.437.8217.6

362.188.58.117.6719.6

659

8.237.9321.5

625119.410.728.2720.6

660147.212.628.6222.9

121418

1.547.5823.2

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-30 11:10 2015-07-14 11:13 2015-07-23 11:25 2015-08-06 12:25 2015-08-20 11:10 2015-09-03 11:05Field Parameters

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510010 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS @ AQUEDUCT RD.

###### 67.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.37720Hydro UnitLat

40.53530Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

237

447

.092

2.4

57

<2

<.2

86.6

39.7

<2

20

2.8

336

871

<2

29.2

45

4.5

5.84

.047

.135

.194

3.3

<2

17.2

698

2240

49.5

440

.83

24

15

251

.055

2

59

<2

<.2

94

6.1

29.9

3.9

<2

<2

371

456

<2

33

36

4

5.27

<.02

1.5ª

.077

.102

3

<2

15.9

2620

60

476

.63

12

<10

191

.184

3.4

17.7

27

5.54

.053

.155

.236

487

23

366

1.18

86

278

463

.079

2.3

55

<2

<.2

84.5

24.9

<2

<20

3

332

832

<2

29.4

45

4.4

4.09

<.02

.092

.14

3.6

<2

13.4

644

2010

46.2

418

.57

22

<10

271

.069

<2

58.4

<20

1.58

<.02

.056

.083

790

69.1

470

.65

<5

<200

.051

3.1

65

0

.07

88.9

8.4

53.5

35.1

.1

1.9

364

392

.5

34.4

121

4

.51

.011

1.8ª

.06

.327

4.4

.4

32.1

4640

78.8

470

.6

11

4

268

262

.046

3.3

62

2.2

.08

82.9

56.4

.2

20

2.4

337

544

.7

31.6

173

4

.56

.011

.063

.105

4.3

.5

32.9

756

4120

76.5

404

.5

22

11

306

.081

0

72.6

<20

.29

.011

.065

.089

888

92.8

550

.6

7

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-07 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-18 2015-08-20 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

70369.96.427.88

19.42

74884

7.418

21.5

490110

10.217.7418.9

63385.17.667.94

20.46

79298

8.877.73

20.13

745102.68.798.0123

76390.57.967.96

21.61

90479.86.677.9

24.3

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 12:45 2015-07-07 10:35 2015-07-09 10:40 2015-07-23 11:40 2015-08-06 11:40 2015-08-18 12:58 2015-08-20 11:50 2015-09-03 12:33Field Parameters

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510010 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS @ AQUEDUCT RD.

###### 67.10River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.37720Hydro UnitLat

40.53530Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

<200

.085

3.4

62

<2

<.2

82.3

7.9

55.1

9.6

<2

<2

346

403

<2

34.2

115

3.9

.44

<.02

5.2ª

.079

.126

5.8

<2

37.3

5780

95.3

494

.61

5

<10

<200

<.05

3.2

67

<2

<.2

99.9

6.9

74.4

2.7

<2

<2

408

315

<2

38.5

132

3.6

.34

<.02

<1.4

.078

.091

6.3

<2

50.7

5800

97.7

542

.79

<5

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-09-21 2015-10-06Inorganic Parameters

81368.76.757.8116.1

928100.49.767.8116.6

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-09-21 11:35 2015-10-06 14:20Field Parameters

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510020 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD.

95.12 106.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.39220Hydro UnitLat

40.58220Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

243

590

.18

<2

51

<2

<.2

86.1

44.1

<2

<40

2.4

343

828

<2

31

39

3.8

6.99

.061

.081

.086

3.1

<2

22.9

708

1610

66.9

454

.27

19

<10

226

<200

.161

3.4

49

6.3

<.2

74

68.3

<2

20

<2

318

395

<2

32.3

120

3.8

1.07

.081

.233

.266

5.4

<2

42.9

793

2630

93.8

474

1.02

78

11

4520

.121

2.3

55

<.2

29.9

8

13.6

3.8

6.4

115

6060

3.9

9.7

72

7

5.84

.047

.251

.341

5.9

<2

<5

280

10.7

250

.98

132

32

231

273

.061

2.5

53

2.4

<.2

84.1

45.7

<2

20

2.6

325

577

<2

28

37

4.3

5.47

.047

.129

.136

3.6

<2

23.2

727

1890

60.6

468

.86

20

12

<200

<.05

2

55

<2

<.2

92.2

8.2

39.5

12.8

<2

2.2

362

292

<2

31.9

29

3.7

4.56

.02

3.7ª

.083

.107

3.5

<2

25.1

2280

74.5

476

.59

7

<10

186

2240

.138

2.3

54

3.3

<.2

59.3

20.4

2.5

26

6.5

235

3270

2.9

21

67

6.2

5.01

.056

.141

.209

4.6

<2

11.6

493

782

27.3

360

1.08

101

33

234

557

<.05

2.4

47

<2

<.2

71.2

28.3

<2

<20

3.4

278

935

<2

24.3

43

4.1

3.5

<.02

.129

.148

3.8

<2

17.3

587

1310

42

370

.58

25

<10

214

<200

<.05

3

47

3.7

<.2

70.5

50

<2

22

2.7

282

348

<2

25.7

55

3.3

1.81

<.02

.141

.177

5.4

<2

29.7

669

2140

64.3

400

.67

27

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-25 2015-07-07 2015-07-09 2015-07-22 2015-08-05Inorganic Parameters

718102.610.517.92

14.19

817127.110.758.05

23.62

251.262.75.517.0821.7

73360.65.457.87

20.46

776887.68.0322.5

4951059.727.49

19.06

59391.98.127.72

21.39

66579.77.017.8921.6

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 14:10 2015-05-26 15:30 2015-06-18 13:15 2015-06-25 10:30 2015-07-07 11:17 2015-07-09 09:30 2015-07-22 11:35 2015-08-05 10:21Field Parameters

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510020 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD.

95.12 106.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.39220Hydro UnitLat

40.58220Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

<200

.044

2.7

32

3.7

.05

44.9

9.4

35

28.2

.3

2.3

177

393

.7

15.8

69

2.5

.49

.04

3.1ª

.204

.253

4.1

.3

24.1

1330

47.5

268

.87

9

5

216

<200

.091

3.6

45

2.5

.04

67

46.6

.1

26

1.5

269

223

.4

24.8

95

2.8

.81

.037

.218

.283

4.9

.4

32.6

656

2240

71.6

386

.94

10

4

188

<200

.261

4.7

40

2.6

.02

61.9

57.3

.1

23

1.8

257

229

.3

24.9

95

3.1

.54

.08

.241

.264

5.5

.5

41

690

2460

91.8

420

.98

6

7

<200

<.05

3.4

50

3.2

<.2

77.6

20

78.7

49.9

<2

<2

335

319

<2

34.4

93

2.8

.13

<.02

<14

.091

.137

6

<2

70.7

4170

188

556

.66

13

<10

190

<200

<.05

3.3

38

3.8ª

<.2

59.9

60

<2

24

<2

257

294

<2

26.2

83

2.6

.14

<.02

.13

.234

6.3

<2

47

567

2400

102

428

1.15

9

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-18 2015-08-19 2015-09-02 2015-10-06 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

436.770.76.047.6623.1

65874.26.297.8723.6

71152.24.457.99

23.29

91986.18.427.8516.3

68898.9

10.047.77

14.58

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-08-18 11:00 2015-08-19 10:39 2015-09-02 09:45 2015-10-06 11:15 2015-10-14 12:25Field Parameters

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510170 ST. MARYS R. AT WILLSHIRE @ ST. RT. 81

43.48 386.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.79030Hydro UnitLat

40.74940Long

04-500-000 041000040305

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

142

3400

.06

<2

55

<.2

53.9

29.3

2.6

26

5.7

205

3830

2.2

17

36

5.5

6.27

.049

.158

.18

4.8

<2

11.8

442

441

37

346

.85

21

19

249

950

<.05

2.3

60

<.2

85.4

59.2

<2

<20

2.4

344

1350

<2

31.7

104

4.5

2.42

<.02

.065

.091

3.7

<2

32.8

778

1600

84

478

.55

46

<10

5370

.079

2

54

<.2

20.6

5.9

11.2

4

6

78

6550

3.6

6.5

70

6.7

3.34

.055

.191

.245

5

<2

<5

127

11.8

234

.58

49

28

137

539

.052

2.5

33

<.2

40.9

14.2

<2

46

3.4

150

866

<2

11.7

22

3.4

3.17

.082

.261

.327

5.2

<2

6.5

327

310

15.6

232

1.36

<5

<10

212

638

.062

3.1

45

<.2

69.9

22.2

<2

<20

2.6

258

1090

<2

20.3

84

4.2

2.86

.02

.148

.208

3.7

<2

12.3

529

643

35.8

332

.87

29

<10

152

714

.073

3

34

<.2

48.4

15.4

<2

37

2.3

177

1070

<2

13.7

52

3.2

1.52

<.02

.187

.241

3.7

<2

7.8

388

384

22.2

252

.56

13

<10

245

510

.051

3.3

55

<.2

79.6

42

<2

21

<2

311

870

<2

27.2

123

3.4

.39

<.02

.084

.141

3.9

<2

24.8

681

1340

65.9

416

.67

36

<10

229

398

.014

3

53

4

.03

69.2

31

49.6

134

.4

21

1.8

273

687

.6

24.4

103

3.4

.15

.011

26ª

.065

.178

4.2

.3

28.4

674

1310

71.6

404

1.16

35

4

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-18Inorganic Parameters

44368.57.017.4114.3

800102.89.1

7.9821.22

17239.73.386.8123.4

33940.83.4

6.8924.49

52766.65.777.56

22.37

39152.24.397.31

23.99

67586.97.497.9622.6

646108.19.088.2124

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 11:45 2015-05-26 12:31 2015-06-18 13:30 2015-06-23 12:20 2015-07-07 10:55 2015-07-21 11:15 2015-08-04 10:36 2015-08-18 11:50Field Parameters

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43.48 386.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.79030Hydro UnitLat

40.74940Long

04-500-000 041000040305

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

192

561

.031

3.6

49

.08

59.5

52

.9

<20

2.6

238

901

.9

21.6

134

4.3

.03

.011

.074

.079

4.6

.6

32

629

1450

63.9

380

.71

34

5

189

702

<.05

3.1

61

<.2

66.8

47

<2

25

18.3

289

1280

<2

29.7

161

3.9

<.1

<.02

.065

.179

5.5

<2

40.6

709

2390

131

454

.78

25

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-09-01 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

681126.110.538.03

24.34

62288.67.557.96

23.26

69976.18.047.69

12.83

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-08-18 12:10 2015-09-01 11:30 2015-10-14 10:55Field Parameters

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P01K01 ST. MARYS R. SE OF WILLSHIRE @ HARNER RD.

47.48 309.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.73720Hydro UnitLat

40.73420Long

04-500-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

138

542

<.05

2.4

33

<.2

41.3

14.8

<2

25

3.1

153

828

<2

12.1

18

3.2

3.21

.069

.267

5.4

<2

7

343

336

15.3

238

.9

5

10

160

460

.071

3.1

33

<.2

50.5

17.3

<2

<20

2.1

186

757

<2

14.6

52

3

1.53

<.02

.206

3.7

<2

9

402

444

24.3

264

.62

12

<10

231

<.05

44.8

24

.17

<.02

.177

682

70

424

.94

44

218

576

.014

3.1

57

.04

72.6

49.7

.5

20

1.8

287

979

.7

25.7

120

3.4

.13

.011

.168

4.5

.3

31.4

662

1460

71.9

398

1.11

37

5

171

.029

46.7

<20

.06

.011

.068

558

56.4

330

.66

48

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-18 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

343.537.13.097.5224.6

404.2

4.117.6524.2

68883.67.187.9722.8

69175.16.338.0523.9

56466.85.717.9823.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 12:00 2015-07-21 11:45 2015-08-04 11:10 2015-08-18 11:10 2015-09-01 10:55Field Parameters

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P01K02 ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD.

52.13 303.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.68940Hydro UnitLat

40.71780Long

04-500-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

140

3310

.06

<2

55

<.2

54.7

29.1

2.2

23

5.1

209

3660

2

17.7

31

5.1

6.26

.05

.159

.207

4.8

<2

12.4

450

485

37

352

1.16

14

18

243

1690

<.05

2.6

66

<.2

83.6

59

<2

<20

3.2

341

2480

<2

32.2

142

5.5

2.41

<.02

.064

.133

4

<2

33.4

766

1720

82.4

482

.85

54

11

4220

.081

<2

48

<.2

21.3

5.3

11.5

3.3

5.4

80

5350

3

6.4

59

5.7

2.91

.072

.2

.222

5.2

<2

<5

136

11.1

224

.6

31

24

170

343

.054

2.7

38

<.2

52.3

19.4

<2

26

3

196

570

<2

15.9

19

3.6

3.47

.04

.263

.32

5.5

<2

9.3

420

478

22.8

276

1.08

<5

<10

226

730

.128

3.3

46

<.2

71.9

27.8

<2

21

2.9

271

1280

<2

22.1

110

4.4

2.98

.03

.12

.217

3.7

<2

15.9

582

800

44.6

372

.91

29

26

174

758

.063

3.2

38

<.2

53.1

20.6

<2

<20

3.5

200

1160

<2

16.3

60

3.7

1.95

<.02

.174

.246

4.1

<2

11.1

429

562

26.3

284

.74

16

34

206

<.05

40.2

<20

.43

<.02

.079

.167

605

60.6

366

.6

55

684

.016

3

53

4.2

.03

67.1

26

47.2

127

.9

2.1

262

1150

1

22.9

128

3.5

.17

.011

25.3ª

.065

.15

4.1

.6

27.3

1290

70.6

374

.65

48

4

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-18Inorganic Parameters

45167.96.917.48

14.49

793110.19.637.9

21.83

175.237.53.196.8723.4

42539.83.377.18

23.65

58745.13.997.83

21.38

43465.35.627.53

22.82

60987.47.518.11

22.81

616105.88.738.0825

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 13:15 2015-05-26 14:25 2015-06-18 12:20 2015-06-24 10:15 2015-07-08 09:15 2015-07-22 10:15 2015-08-05 10:00 2015-08-18 13:30Field Parameters

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P01K02 ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD.

52.13 303.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.68940Hydro UnitLat

40.71780Long

04-500-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

228

707

.016

3.3

57

.05

70.7

48.1

.6

<20

1.8

281

1080

.9

25.4

131

3.5

.12

.011

.07

.157

4.4

.4

28.6

673

1450

70.7

400

.66

39

5

195

700

.028

3.6

52

.03

60.6

49.9

.7

25

2.1

242

1090

1

22.1

152

3.9

.05

.011

.07

.126

4.8

.4

31.5

616

1480

65.8

368

.68

34

6

193

1010

<.05

3.3

61

<.2

63.5

48.6

<2

26

<2

276

1790

<2

28.5

176

4.1

<.1

<.02

.067

.188

5.4

<2

37.3

691

2260

104

416

2.28

33

<10

210

<.05

64.5

<20

.19

<.02

.087

.159

788

118

484

.55

8

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-19 2015-09-02 2015-10-14 2015-11-17Inorganic Parameters

67687.27.298.11

24.27

62271.46.087.9623.3

66175

7.847.73

13.23

80079.29.328.318.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-08-19 10:00 2015-09-02 10:45 2015-10-14 11:40 2015-11-17 09:30Field Parameters

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P01K03 ST. MARYS R. E OF ROCKFORD @ FRYSINGER RD.

61.50 279.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.61250Hydro UnitLat

40.69060Long

04-500-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

191

344

.075

2.7

42

<.2

60.9

22.4

<2

28

3.7

228

578

<2

18.4

32

3.6

3.46

.092

.234

.282

5.1

<2

10.8

472

599

28

292

.91

7

59

230

.079

28

20

3.54

<.02

.069

.305

601

53.8

392

.64

55

138

1270

.075

3.1

36

<.2

40.2

12.6

<2

55

4.1

151

1880

<2

12.4

64

4.1

1.53

.02

.22

.317

4.8

<2

6.9

326

435

17

222

.61

25

24

212

<.05

45.6

<20

1.06

<.02

.089

.16

643

65.6

386

.62

54

998

.015

3.7

58

5.3

.06

67.8

25

51.2

127

1.4

2.6

273

1550

1.2

25.3

116

4.4

.09

.011

31ª

.067

.14

4.4

.6

29.8

1570

81.5

416

.53

76

6

212

1310

.018

3.5

65

.07

70.8

48.8

1.1

<20

2.4

288

1910

1.4

27

127

4.1

.23

.011

.067

.172

4.8

.4

31.4

678

1780

86.4

410

.74

62

11

208

.028

60.4

22

.04

.011

.064

.138

722

94.6

446

.57

36

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-18 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

47795.18.097.45

23.36

60752.34.627.61

21.45

33127.22.337.69

22.95

648104.99.027.93

22.76

662106.58.778.125.1

68281.56.797.94

24.51

74467

5.567.6924.7

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 11:45 2015-07-08 10:10 2015-07-22 11:35 2015-08-05 11:05 2015-08-18 14:50 2015-08-19 11:30 2015-09-02 12:29Field Parameters

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P01K04 ST. MARYS R. N OF MERCER @ U.S. RT. 127

65.70 261.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.58060Hydro UnitLat

40.68110Long

04-500-000 041000040303

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

217

245

.078

2.9

47

<.2

71.3

25.9

<2

30

2.5

268

481

<2

21.9

51

3.6

4.31

.125

.217

4.9

<2

13.2

537

764

34.6

336

.89

6

13

165

.189

25.5

22

4.17

.042

.177

467

38.8

338

1.25

53

136

1200

.08

2.8

35

<.2

38.5

12

<2

<20

4.1

144

1760

<2

11.7

52

4

1.52

<.02

.262

4.9

<2

6.2

313

418

15.8

208

.66

24

10

158

.051

34.9

22

1.99

.02

.166

494

48.6

316

.64

30

208

820

.021

3.6

54

.06

65.6

49.3

.6

21

2.5

262

1290

1.3

23.9

99

3.8

.17

.011

.182

4.8

.5

31.4

639

1650

70.5

374

.89

44

32

209

.03

60.9

23

.05

.011

.106

697

81.6

426

.75

29

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

54850.24.287.53

23.28

46659.75.3

7.5921.17

31975.26.448.06

23.05

49989.77.798.11

22.29

643121.810.118.24

24.68

70282.96.948.2224.2

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 13:00 2015-07-08 10:30 2015-07-22 10:00 2015-08-05 11:30 2015-08-19 12:10 2015-09-02 13:05Field Parameters

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P01K05 ST. MARYS R. S OF KOSSUTH @ BARBER-WERNER RD.

87.80 135.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.35440Hydro UnitLat

40.64030Long

04-500-000 041000040205

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

245

746

.11

2.8

54

<.2

77.7

36.8

<2

<20

3.4

306

1390

<2

27.1

66

4.7

4.94

.079

.129

.184

4.2

<2

19.9

655

1580

55.6

436

.73

39

<10

620

<.05

2.4

56

2.6

<.2

86.2

8.8

35.9

43.5

<2

2.2

340

1050

<2

30.3

58

4

3.6

<.02

3.1ª

.071

.116

3.7

<2

21.9

1890

70.2

446

.59

36

<10

108

.15

15.8

23

3

.05

.252

.337

299

17.8

242

1.02

77

219

996

.086

2.6

49

<.2

66.3

24.3

<2

<20

4

255

1640

<2

21.8

73

4.7

2.57

.024

.15

.197

4.1

<2

13.9

528

1020

35.8

328

.71

36

<10

186

.164

43.9

24

1.35

.038

.122

.179

596

54.5

364

.71

26

679

.303

3.8

41

3.5

.07

46.5

10

40.9

49.3

1.1

2.5

191

1230

1.1

18.1

76

3.4

.85

.049

<14

.15

.228

4.7

.7

23.3

1310

51.8

298

1.29

44

7

158

352

.323

3.7

39

.05

47.2

37.8

.1

<20

1.6

192

667

.6

18.1

65

2.5

.63

.052

.14

.185

4.8

.3

24.8

493

1280

48.8

288

.88

19

4

204

.031

51.5

21

.2

.011

.124

.2

686

92.1

416

.72

44

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-07 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-18 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

66083.67.297.77

22.07

73481.16.948.0223.1

29955.85.047.13

20.27

53574.96.597.5121.6

59275.86.67.822.1

480.966.95.717.5723.2

490.262.25.177.7524.6

70538.13.197.89

24.13

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 12:10 2015-07-07 13:54 2015-07-08 10:20 2015-07-22 10:15 2015-08-05 11:28 2015-08-18 11:35 2015-08-19 12:21 2015-09-02 10:55Field Parameters

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P01K10 ST. MARYS R. DST. ST. MARYS WWTP

98.50 103.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.39310Hydro UnitLat

40.55250Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

216

428

.122

2.3

51

2.8

<.2

79.6

46.5

<2

21

2.8

309

854

<2

26.8

52

4

4.84

.049

.123

.165

3.7

<2

24.3

694

1730

59.6

448

.85

32

<10

190

.158

3.4

20.2

26

4.86

.054

.159

.245

495

26.5

366

1.04

108

253

498

<.05

2.6

51

2.6

<.2

76.7

35.2

<2

<20

2.9

303

890

<2

27

51

4.1

3.15

<.02

.107

.203

4

<2

21.5

645

1550

52

402

.88

32

<10

231

.059

3.3

53.8

<20

1.73

<.02

.149

.167

714

76.5

418

.73

12

201

.244

3.3

43

3.5

.05

60.6

10

43.9

25.1

.1

1.8

242

425

.7

22.1

130

2.7

.85

.047

3.2ª

.224

.281

4.8

.5

30.6

1780

58.6

344

1.01

10

5

192

<200

.261

4.3

43

3.6

.06

60.8

53

.2

24

3

247

554

1

23

149

2.7

.87

.044

.371

.482

5.4

.4

35.3

631

1880

69.9

462

.91

16

8

191

.745

3.5

62.8

23

.53

.044

.324

.443

700

84.6

420

1.77

5

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-18 2015-08-20 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

69648.74.417.83

20.11

496136.912.687.69

19.02

63280

7.138.06

20.97

674786.8

7.8122.1

56157.54.97.5923.2

62763.35.428.1323

69739.53.37.6924.3

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 12:30 2015-07-09 10:15 2015-07-23 10:40 2015-08-06 10:40 2015-08-18 11:45 2015-08-20 10:45 2015-09-03 11:20Field Parameters

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P01K11 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS, DST. KOPP CREEK @ GREENVILLE ST.

###### 101.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.38390Hydro UnitLat

40.53485Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

210

420

.181

2.9

58

<.2

87.2

38

<2

20

2.7

341

883

<2

30

70

4.1

4.42

.052

.128

.171

3.3

<2

22.8

737

2660

100

486

.93

22

25

262

.137

2.2

58

2

<.2

90.8

7.7

34.9

5.5

<2

<2

357

481

<2

31.7

45

3.8

4.48

.025

11.4ª

.108

.138

3.1

<2

20

2250

65.7

474

.69

14

<10

185

.165

19.4

29

5.18

.044

.16

.24

482

24.5

362

1.1

60

251

373

<.05

2.7

53

<.2

80

33.6

<2

<20

3

315

736

<2

28.1

53

4.1

3.34

<.02

.122

.197

3.6

<2

19.6

634

1540

45.5

394

.89

22

30

227

.055

48.3

<20

1.18

<.02

.098

.16

685

71

406

.77

19

<200

.225

3.7

54

4.5

.04

65.6

12

44

34.2

.2

1.6

270

504

.5

25.8

140

3

.56

.018

5.2ª

.11

.186

4.4

.3

27.7

2210

58.9

362

1.21

19

5

181

<200

.231

4.2

48

.02

56.2

50

.1

30

2.1

238

512

.5

23.6

136

2.6

.27

.011

.098

.183

4.3

.5

29.8

591

1840

61.3

548

.94

24

36

182

.396

54.3

34

.09

.011

.139

.28

614

67.2

362

1.64

16

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-07 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-18 2015-08-20 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

75040.33.637.84

20.36

75080.87.077.8521.8

486102.49.487.78

19.05

62485.47.568.14

21.28

68595.18.467.8

21.03

58559.95.097.5923.5

59280.96.948.15

22.95

61538.13.117.6425.4

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 13:40 2015-07-07 11:20 2015-07-09 10:30 2015-07-23 11:15 2015-08-06 11:15 2015-08-18 12:25 2015-08-20 11:10 2015-09-03 11:43Field Parameters

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P01K12 TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ OHIO/INDIANA STATE LINE

1.20 28.20River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.80220Hydro UnitLat

40.77800Long

04-500-001 041000040401

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

235

416

.06

<2

47

<.2

92.8

35

<2

<20

2.3

347

596

<2

28.1

58

3.3

4.42

<.02

.03

.042

2.2

<2

13.6

673

344

74.1

424

.64

8

<10

270

574

.142

<2

57

<.2

98.5

41.9

<2

<20

2.3

374

958

<2

31.2

67

4.2

2.55

.099

.096

.117

2.5

<2

18.7

760

486

83.3

506

.68

19

<10

7240

.149

2.5

67

<.2

21.2

7.4

10

5.3

6.5

81

9060

4.7

6.8

103

7.6

1.2

.02

.25

.357

5.3

<2

<5

57

9.1

174

.58

227

40

217

378

.123

3.6

42

<.2

67.4

20.7

<2

24

2.2

244

900

<2

18.4

83

3.6

2.63

.108

.168

.266

3.5

<2

7.7

494

230

35.3

346

1.05

9

<10

250

368

.07

2.1

53

<.2

90.4

30.2

<2

<20

<2

332

715

<2

25.8

67

3.8

2.54

<.02

.059

.076

2.9

<2

15

649

404

64.3

404

.35

11

<10

129

1050

.081

2.9

36

<.2

43.5

8.5

<2

22

2.8

154

1750

<2

11.1

63

3.5

1.31

.023

.149

.214

3.5

<2

<5

313

133

17.4

214

.72

26

<10

221

482

.056

2.4

56

<.2

82.2

39.9

<2

22

2.5

300

831

<2

23

71

3.3

1.01

<.02

.04

.083

3.9

<2

20.5

635

482

63

404

.88

14

<10

551

.068

2.4

50

.06

60.9

7.3

39

12.4

.8

3.5

221

854

.6

16.7

75

3.6

2.37

.037

9.1ª

.099

.141

4.4

.5

20.5

439

49.2

344

.72

39

7

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-17Inorganic Parameters

667105.711.367.79

12.04

78983.37.397.7521.1

158.355.94.946.9421.4

50556.94.837.21

23.48

64987.37.477.74

23.04

31576

6.527.27

22.92

63066.15.837.9621.5

50953.64.617.5722.8

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 10:45 2015-05-26 11:25 2015-06-18 11:20 2015-06-23 11:10 2015-07-07 10:40 2015-07-21 10:50 2015-08-04 11:10 2015-08-17 11:30Field Parameters

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P01K12 TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ OHIO/INDIANA STATE LINE

1.20 28.20River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.80220Hydro UnitLat

40.77800Long

04-500-001 041000040401

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

189

461

.071

2.3

58

.04

74.2

43.6

.4

22

2.7

272

731

.4

21

88

3.7

1.36

.026

.082

.125

4.7

.3

26.5

594

658

63.7

360

.77

22

8

221

233

.102

2.6

58

.06

83.7

60.5

.6

<20

2.2

314

317

.2

25.4

218

4.9

.12

.011

.056

.051

4.2

.6

36.7

784

922

103

484

.62

7

4

218

<.05

2.5

47

<.2

69.6

12

52.5

47.4

<2

2.2

259

334

<2

20.8

94

4.3

<.1

<.02

5.4ª

.051

.09

4.7

<2

32.3

838

98.1

418¡

.52

10

<10

233

271

<.05

4.6

69

<.2

95.5

64.1

<2

42

<2

355

897

<2

28.4

971

4.5

<.1

<.02

.269

.372

8.2

<2

42.3

863

1050

129

530

.83

20

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-18 2015-09-01 2015-09-16 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

60055.24.757.61

22.75

76875

6.597.92

21.68

70833.23.247.5716.4

8285.6.6

7.4912.67

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-08-18 11:45 2015-09-01 11:00 2015-09-16 10:10 2015-10-14 10:35Field Parameters

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P01K16 PRAIRIE CREEK S OF KOSSUTH @ ST. RT. 197

1.02 12.40River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.34330Hydro UnitLat

40.65140Long

04-501-000 041000040205

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

288

245

.298

2.1

51

<.2

103

33.8

<2

<20

<2

377

556

<2

29

134

3.9

4.81

.187

.033

.07

2.2

<2

13.4

751

422

78.6

478

.79

6

<10

90.4

.181

15.6

35

3.99

.06

.176

.261

288

24.4

266

1.47

27

226

445

.142

<2

45

<.2

80.4

23.6

<2

<20

2.1

289

769

<2

21.4

122

3.7

2.99

.053

.057

.084

2.6

<2

9.9

578

244

48.4

362

.69

11

<10

272

.3

36

<20

1.67

.038

.026

.071

743

74

478

.72

19

.349

6.9

46.3

2.4

.56

.038

<1.4

.077

1.83

62.1

424

.97

12

311

.325

68.1

<20

.09

.011

.132

.216

934

115

608

.9

7

359

.305

4.6

53

<.2

98.6

6.5

63.6

5.7

<2

<2

380

888

<2

32.5

406

3.7

<.1

<.02

.069

.14

2.6

<2

31.3

809

101

536

.62

15

12

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-17 2015-09-02 2015-09-16Inorganic Parameters

75238.53.437.27

20.95

28743.33.937.1

20.12

57733.62.957.09

21.75

73733.52.937.4121.9

65646.53.817.3825.4

96914.11.197.64

23.55

87447.14.497.3217.6

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 12:40 2015-07-08 10:00 2015-07-22 09:50 2015-08-05 11:46 2015-08-17 15:00 2015-09-02 11:30 2015-09-16 10:19Field Parameters

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P01K19 TWELVEMILE CREEK NW OF CELINA @ HOENIE RD.

11.01 11.60River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.59970Hydro UnitLat

40.60670Long

04-510-000 041000040204

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

268

604

.186

3

52

<.2

83.6

32.8

<2

21

3.1

308

943

<2

24

41

4.5

6.57

.266

.235

3.1

<2

16

650

274

39.6

402

1.24

19

<10

287

.07

39.4

<20

5.42

.035

.077

734

52.4

450

.68

20

218

963

.088

2.3

47

<.2

69.1

15.8

<2

<20

4

251

1420

<2

19.1

44

4.3

3.42

.023

.18

3.1

<2

10

510

194

28.4

326

.71

18

<10

203

.304

94.9

55

2.63

.138

.466

805

64.1

522

2.11

12

213

516

.071

5.6

54

.06

62

63.8

.4

26

3.3

241

781

.5

20.9

168

4.4

.16

.011

.175

6.8

.6

34.8

643

333

40.5

390

1.53

14

4

225

.058

97.3

26

.09

.011

.065

797

45.9

450

.93

15

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-20 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

66466.95.627.7324

7311028.617.9623.8

506

7.127.7322.3

80597.18.347.68

22.82

62970.55.938.0523.9

80056.14.648.1324.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 11:30 2015-07-07 10:55 2015-07-21 12:20 2015-08-04 10:40 2015-08-20 11:51 2015-09-01 11:37Field Parameters

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P01K21 BLIERDOFER DITCH N OF CELINA @ OREGON RD.

1.70 10.50River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.55560Hydro UnitLat

40.60830Long

04-511-000 041000040203

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

183

985

.113

3.1

61

<.2

64.6

56.8

<2

<20

3.2

235

1580

<2

18

67

4

3.41

.085

.096

.151

3.6

<2

30.9

575

298

37.6

364

.89

21

<10

176

687

.102

2.6

58

<.2

62.8

57.4

<2

<20

3.1

227

1190

<2

17

55

3.9

2.08

.057

.054

.088

3.4

<2

32.4

585

317

44

358

.68

20

<10

148

697

.113

2.7

68

<.2

54.6

51.5

<2

<20

3.5

199

1170

<2

15.3

49

3.2

1.19

.022

.046

.074

3

<2

28.5

513

335

38.4

316

.58

12

<10

277

.065

2.7

72

.03

49.4

5.3

47.1

4.5

.7

4

181

484

.4

14

44

2.6

.91

.032

2.1ª

.059

.089

2.6

.5

26.3

361

44.2

304

.62

7

13

168

219

.054

2.8

98

.05

64.1

70.4

.1

22

2.8

244

417

.3

20.3

64

3

.31

.011

.047

.057

3

.5

41.7

666

624

76.5

422

.43

5

4

173

461

.185

3.2

126

<.2

85.7

93.1

<2

<20

2.4

332

770

<2

28.6

273

5.4

.28

<.02

.038

.058

4

<2

66.9

936

1300

154

588

.76

10

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-08-04 2015-08-18 2015-08-20 2015-09-01Inorganic Parameters

59079.36.747.8723.4

58575.46.477.9722.9

51292.38.427.67

19.73

470.4116.99.618.0925.2

65678.46.848.0922.1

93541.33.527.7823.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-23 11:10 2015-07-07 10:41 2015-08-04 09:50 2015-08-18 13:40 2015-08-20 12:07 2015-09-01 11:52Field Parameters

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P01K27 CLEAR CREEK E OF ST. MARYS @ BAY RD.

1.32 13.40River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.27810Hydro UnitLat

40.54780Long

04-517-000 041000040103

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

258

<200

.11

2.1

56

<.2

88.6

31.4

<2

<20

<2

348

443

<2

30.9

61

3.7

5.23

.045

.07

.08

2.8

<2

11.6

696

2590

49

438

.74

7

<10

187

.101

15.3

30

5.37

.042

.127

.227

465

23.5

370

1.26

27

336

301

.058

2.2

63

<.2

102

27.4

<2

<20

<2

406

660

<2

36.7

78

4

3.5

<.02

.049

.099

3

<2

12.5

750

3320

57.1

480

1.13

13

<10

309

.074

34.6

<20

.61

<.02

<.01

.027

783

77

464

.9

<5

286

.077

4.6

62

.07

85.8

9.6

32.8

42.9

.7

1.5

359

839

.5

35.2

236

4

.1

.011

4.1ª

.035

.098

3.7

.5

16.7

6160

79.1

446

.55

14

4

287

<200

.033

5.3

60

.06

85.3

64

.1

27

1.4

359

654

.1

35.5

277

3.4

.1

.014

.043

.123

4

.3

33.2

811

4840

75.4

498

.69

22

4

285

.114

65.2

25

.58

.027

.082

.136

813

74.4

514

.67

19

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-17 2015-08-20 2015-09-03Inorganic Parameters

70484.97.757.6119.7

457.258.25.447.4718.6

73068.26.437.9

18.09

78562.45.767.52

19.12

705109.39.067.8224.7

804145.512.388.2

23.3

82682.86.827.8125.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 15:40 2015-07-09 09:47 2015-07-23 09:00 2015-08-06 09:45 2015-08-17 15:45 2015-08-20 13:30 2015-09-03 13:44Field Parameters

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P01K28 CENTER BRANCH AT NEW KNOXVILLE @ END OF ROAD NEAR PONDS

6.60 5.90River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.32110Hydro UnitLat

40.49110Long

04-518-000 041000040102

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

204

446

.134

2.8

52

<.2

73.9

52.8

<2

20

3.3

293

872

<2

26.4

45

4.5

7.89

.049

.241

3.9

<2

23.4

674

1360

40.5

426

.73

17

<10

135

.557

18.6

43

4.19

.042

.298

366

17.9

302

1.5

93

291

307

.083

2.3

54

<.2

81.5

40.4

<2

21

3.1

324

554

<2

29.2

40

4

5.91

<.02

.189

3.8

<2

22.1

682

1540

41.4

444

.77

5

<10

268

.106

92.4

<20

4.05

.035

.281

886

54.3

544

.89

<5

284

<200

.51

6.5

75

.05

74.5

182

.1

24

2.3

335

282

.2

36.2

327

4.5

.51

.041

.48

7.8

.4

105

1170

4680

76.1

674

1.7

4

5

197

.143

105

33

1.35

.052

.634

788

43.9

322

1.37

14

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-20 2015-09-09Inorganic Parameters

68080.67.467.62

19.01

36475.16.917.22

19.38

68486.77.977.65

19.38

88879.47.227.8

19.9

118956.85.157.73

20.04

69548.74.247.7222.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 10:20 2015-07-09 09:50 2015-07-23 10:20 2015-08-06 10:40 2015-08-20 11:20 2015-09-09 11:29Field Parameters

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P01K29 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 66

0.80 28.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.37970Hydro UnitLat

40.52610Long

04-524-000 041000040104

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

238

647

.183

<2

52

<.2

87

69.4

<2

<20

2.6

351

837

<2

32.4

36

3.9

8.07

.12

.178

.189

2.8

<2

37.8

787

1200

68.1

488

.95

21

<10

256

357

.132

2.8

60

<.2

88.6

129

<2

<20

3.5

399

516

<2

43.1

50

4.9

3.75

.066

.232

.223

3.6

<2

86.3

1100

2340

113

662

.97

9

<10

3470

.13

2.3

54

<.2

39.4

7.8

22.9

3.1

6.3

151

4460

2.7

12.7

56

6.6

8.12

.065

.294

.334

5.5

<2

10.4

363

18.7

296

.95

60

24

232

302

.073

2.4

54

<.2

84.9

66.5

<2

<20

2.8

343

541

<2

31.8

33

3.9

6.54

.033

.178

.192

3.3

<2

37.9

816

1430

73.4

510

.81

14

10

<200

.073

2.2

53

<2

<.2

84.9

4.8

65.5

3

<2

2.4

350

235

<2

33.4

26

3.6

4.62

<.02

4.4ª

.117

.142

3.2

<2

42.3

1470

66.8

496

.67

<5

<10

187

3040

.111

2.4

60

.28

58.5

24.2

3

28

8.2

234

4160

3.3

21.4

69

7.1

5.32

.027

.193

.258

4.5

<2

13.8

493

523

28.9

380

1.24

95

31

266

301

.061

2.6

49

<.2

78.1

54

<2

<20

3.6

311

501

<2

28.1

32

4.1

3.73

<.02

.193

.244

3.5

<2

35

725

1260

51.6

440

.86

11

14

241

<200

.088

2.9

47

<.2

71.1

61.6

<2

<20

3.3

287

244

<2

26.6

31

3.5

2.72

<.02

.268

.291

4.8

<2

37.3

734

1320

57

438

.73

<5

14

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-25 2015-07-07 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06Inorganic Parameters

738111.511.578.04

13.58

109383.47.158.1

22.9

350.765.35.837.1220.9

82274.96.747.8620.4

84977.86.727.9522.5

491.982.17.577.9

19.2

71186.97.628.3

21.75

73584.47.487.83

21.18

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 12:00 2015-05-26 14:40 2015-06-18 11:45 2015-06-25 13:20 2015-07-07 11:40 2015-07-09 11:37 2015-07-23 12:15 2015-08-06 12:30Field Parameters

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P01K29 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 66

0.80 28.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.37970Hydro UnitLat

40.52610Long

04-524-000 041000040104

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

<200

.076

3.6

38

.04

54.5

6.5

60.1

5.1

.6

2.9

216

272

.3

19.3

42

3.1

1.28

.019

3.2ª

.327

.366

4.3

.7

38.2

1360

55.7

344

.63

2

4

248

<200

.119

5.2

55

.03

71.2

135

.1

<20

2.6

299

271

.2

29.4

76

3.9

.42

.011

.436

.465

4.7

.6

87.5

1020

2190

85.3

588

.82

3

4

276

<200

.091

7

65

.06

87.8

248

.2

24

3

370

248

.3

36.6

131

5

.16

.011

.539

.588

5.7

1.3

150

1420

3480

118

808

.88

2

14

<200

.06

6.6

47

<.2

67.3

6.9ª

179

.7

<2

2.6

291

345

<2

29.8

96

3.7

<.1

<.02

<1.4

.678

.745

5.4

<2

115

3160

98.8

644

.7

<5

<10

294

<200

<.05

5.8

70

<.2

105

394

<2

21

3.8

457

419

<2

47.3

110

4.5

<.1

<.02

.494

.627

8.8

<2

241

2040

5640

201

1160

1

<5

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-17 2015-08-20 2015-09-03 2015-09-16 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

59565.15.417.4

23.46

100694.38.157.99

22.43

140971.55.847.8925.4

114658.65.437.5718.9

1750

7.8113.45

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-08-17 12:25 2015-08-20 12:40 2015-09-03 13:15 2015-09-16 12:57 2015-10-14 12:00Field Parameters

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P01S01 TWELVEMILE CREEK NEAR MENDON @ NEPTUNE-MENDON RD.

0.70 37.50River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.50830Hydro UnitLat

40.66560Long

04-510-000 041000040204

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

209

1370

.098

<2

57

<.2

82.7

43

<2

<20

3.3

302

1580

<2

23.1

38

4.1

7.56

.034

.087

.072

2.8

<2

20.1

633

364

57.6

408

.67

24

<10

279

245

.112

2

62

<.2

98.1

58.6

<2

<20

2

381

356

<2

33.1

58

3.9

3.93

.066

.076

.07

2.4

<2

33.4

825

808

88.9

502

.91

6

<10

3320

.111

2.2

47

<.2

25

6.5

10.7

2.6

5.5

90

4120

2.2

6.8

42

5.2

2.55

.051

.223

.252

4.5

<2

<5

82

11.4

198

.6

29

20

224

966

.079

3.2

61

<.2

76.4

38.7

<2

<20

3.1

279

1540

<2

21.5

70

4.3

4.43

.086

.147

.202

3.7

<2

20.4

604

390

44.2

408

.78

33

<10

92.1

3690

.291

2.6

56

<.2

30

15.2

3.3

27

7.2

110

4940

2.7

8.6

67

6.4

2.88

.066

.232

.301

6

<2

6.7

256

115

14.4

234

1.4

58

24

196

757

.082

2.9

51

<.2

64.5

23.1

<2

<20

3.5

233

1200

<2

17.4

52

4.1

2.46

.023

.129

.161

3.4

<2

13

492

285

30.3

332

.63

13

12

149

404

.206

3.5

51

<.2

54.1

43.9

<2

30

4.3

201

650

<2

15.9

56

3.4

2.57

.114

.441

.495

5.6

<2

22.2

504

391

43.7

330

1.68

8

<10

257

.056

3.5

55

.03

73.4

6

58.2

4.9

.6

2.1

274

453

.3

22

69

3.5

.66

.011

1.8ª

.126

.172

3.5

.6

31.6

618

67.9

416

.69

16

4

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-18Inorganic Parameters

59391

9.937.72

11.38

82762.45.657.9220.1

201.541.53.546.8623.3

60855.44.797.7522.4

257.552.24.677.2820.8

492.6

4.987.4121.6

50441.13.667.4521

65671.25.987.5824.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 10:00 2015-05-26 11:20 2015-06-18 14:47 2015-06-24 11:05 2015-07-08 11:27 2015-07-22 10:35 2015-08-05 10:25 2015-08-18 13:10Field Parameters

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P01S01 TWELVEMILE CREEK NEAR MENDON @ NEPTUNE-MENDON RD.

0.70 37.50River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.50830Hydro UnitLat

40.66560Long

04-510-000 041000040204

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

233

411

.053

3.9

62

.08

78.1

54.4

.4

20

12.9

295

652

1.1

24.3

73

4.1

.57

.011

.13

.19

4.4

.5

32.7

695

680

67.2

408

.66

13

4

188

532

.091

5.2

53

.02

62.1

53.2

.5

<20

1.7

238

881

.5

20.1

235

3.6

.12

.011

.118

.179

3.4

.6

33.8

619

818

64.6

372

.48

15

4

239

452

<.05

4.5

61

<.2

80.4

70.9

<2

22

<2

320

834

<2

29

222

4

<.1

<.02

.072

.162

5.3

<2

49.2

805

1440

91.7

484

.65

17

10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-19 2015-09-02 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

64050.64.277.6923.8

62927.52.377.6622.7

696

7.9713.37

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-08-19 10:40 2015-09-02 10:35 2015-10-14 11:20Field Parameters

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P01S02 BLACK CREEK SE OF WILLSHIRE @ U.S. RT. 33

0.90 54.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.73780Hydro UnitLat

40.72640Long

04-503-000 041000040302

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

237

607

.054

<2

50

<.2

95.7

34.2

<2

<20

2.6

352

657

<2

27.4

19

3.6

9.53

.026

.057

.068

<2

<2

11.9

683

413

61.7

420

.48

9

11

260

831

.109

<2

60

<.2

96.1

45.7

<2

<20

2.7

376

1200

<2

33

101

4.6

2.71

.06

.072

.095

2.2

<2

20.5

757

676

81.7

484

.65

32

<10

4070

.153

2.1

49

<.2

26.3

6.5

7.8

3.3

6.5

96

4930

2.6

7.3

47

6.2

4.18

.061

.287

.341

4.7

<2

<5

90

10.4

228

.74

39

21

184

316

.207

3.8

39

<.2

52.5

16.6

<2

42

4

188

1160

<2

13.8

275

3.9

.83

.135

.318

.527

6

<2

6

397

212

15.9

252

1.74

14

36

223

967

.088

3.9

56

<.2

80.5

20.3

<2

21

3.5

287

1500

<2

20.8

77

5.4

4.59

.033

.157

.229

2.6

<2

9.4

553

367

40.7

344

.84

35

16

169

1480

.083

2.3

46

<.2

56.4

11.8

<2

<20

4.8

200

1960

<2

14.3

49

4.4

3.3

<.02

.146

.187

2.8

<2

5.4

402

204

20.5

280

.66

16

16

254

664

<.05

2.2

63

<.2

98.6

35

<2

<20

2.5

351

946

<2

25.5

77

4

2.11

<.02

.032

.064

2.2

<2

16.2

687

584

62.9

452

.58

23

<10

723

.07

2.9

62

.08

77.3

8

38.8

20.9

1

4.3

279

1100

.7

21

75

4.7

4.51

.074

6.8ª

.204

.21

4.8

.7

19.2

489

46.4

392

1.13

31

4

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-23 2015-07-07 2015-07-21 2015-08-04 2015-08-17Inorganic Parameters

679105.511.217.89

12.52

78382.27.167.75

22.07

203.346.44.036.8922.4

475.734.72.967.4623.2

55873.76.357.59

22.74

400.7

6.397.5122.1

69174.46.537.9721.7

59464.45.477.7

23.5

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 12:35 2015-05-26 13:45 2015-06-18 12:55 2015-06-23 11:20 2015-07-07 10:30 2015-07-21 11:20 2015-08-04 11:25 2015-08-17 12:40Field Parameters

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P01S02 BLACK CREEK SE OF WILLSHIRE @ U.S. RT. 33

0.90 54.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.73780Hydro UnitLat

40.72640Long

04-503-000 041000040302

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

241

677

.037

3

68

.06

89.5

43.2

.7

21

3.5

324

1020

.8

24.3

89

4.5

2.93

.039

.104

.159

5

.5

23.4

657

601

49.4

398

.9

21

8

267

437

.028

3.4

67

.06

93

49.9

.6

21

3.2

347

616

.4

27.9

239

5.8

.06

.011

.031

.041

4.6

.5

29.2

787

1020

94.3

486

.73

18

4

279

<.05

5.3

63

<.2

89.1

8.7

68.7

9.3

<2

<2

344

389

<2

29.6

307

5.5

<.1

<.02

6.2ª

.076

.118

4.9

<2

37.3

1110

99.5

518¡

.62

9

<10

282

271

<.05

6

74

<.2

117

63.9

<2

40

<2

451

652

<2

38.5

1140

5.2

<.1

<.02

.118

.214

6.1

<2

46.3

999

1970

171

626

.94

8

<10

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-18 2015-09-01 2015-09-16 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

60660.95.237.8

22.8

80547

4.087.8422.2

83638.13.677.7317

95725.52.7

7.5712.69

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-08-18 11:25 2015-09-01 11:05 2015-09-16 11:55 2015-10-14 11:20Field Parameters

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P01S03 CARTER CREEK W OF NEW KNOXVILLE @ ST. RT. 219

1.86 7.80River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.34970Hydro UnitLat

40.49530Long

04-519-000 041000040102

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

238

470

.086

2.1

55

<.2

84.7

63.4

<2

22

2.9

342

813

<2

31.6

37

4

9.54

.057

.203

3.5

<2

27

795

785

47.5

486

.79

21

17

179

.185

16.6

37

5.95

.064

.238

469

23

360

1.11

64

834

586

.078

2.1

53

<.2

80.4

22.5

<2

<20

4

322

956

<2

29.5

42

4

6.04

.027

.169

3.6

<2

13.9

628

567

37.5

414

.7

15

<10

242

.091

45.5

26

2.84

.023

.321

657

40.6

406

1.01

8

257

389

.126

4

58

.09

72.5

122

.3

24

3

312

666

.6

31.7

83

4.9

.64

.011

.205

6.6

.6

66.9

929

1340

56.6

554

.66

20

9

167

.069

38.7

41

1.86

.039

.459

493

30.8

328¯

1.25

<5

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-20 2015-09-09Inorganic Parameters

80377.27.127.58

19.17

46877.67.187.54

19.06

63383.57.647.67

19.61

66188.98.127.9

19.7

93464

5.757.8

20.44

474.757.45.027.8322

Cond. Corrected umhos/cm

D.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 09:55 2015-07-09 09:40 2015-07-23 10:00 2015-08-06 11:55 2015-08-20 11:00 2015-09-09 11:13Field Parameters

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P01S05 CENTER BRANCH @ GLYNWOOD-NEW KNOXVILLE RD.

3.22 14.20River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.31670Hydro UnitLat

40.52030Long

04-518-000 041000040102

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

220

386

.155

2.6

54

<.2

76.3

64.2

<2

26

3.2

308

749

<2

28.6

29

4.4

6.03

.091

.232

.276

3.9

<2

33.5

752

3850

56.2

476

1.03

21

<10

<200

.056

2.2

60

<2

<.2

89.6

5.1

35.8

4.6

<2

2.2

360

360

<2

33

16

4

5.81

.021

2.4ª

.092

.117

3.5

<2

21.5

4210

65.2

472

.8

<5

<10

184

.11

19.4

28

5.19

.032

.176

.256

464

22.7

346

1.07

129

261

394

.06

2.4

53

<.2

77.4

28.9

<2

<20

2.9

309

708

<2

28

22

4.2

4.35

<.02

.113

.161

3.4

<2

17.2

633

2690

46.5

414

.66

11

<10

262

.055

109

24

1.74

.036

.059

.185

972

84

566

1.27

8

<200

.046

3.7

53

.05

61.1

13

81.1

84

.5

2.6

282

228

.2

31.4

84

2.9

.07

.011

26.2ª

.088

.15

4.3

.7

54.1

8330

92.8

472

.64

30

4

245

<200

.134

4.7

62

.05

67.9

77.9

.1

23

1.7

314

241

.2

35.1

139

3.3

.39

.018

.229

.289

5.2

.5

51.3

844

8440

101

504

.71

5

4

199

.121

49

29

.43

.032

.272

.364

614

58.9

368

1.08

<5

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-07 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-17 2015-08-20 2015-09-09Inorganic Parameters

75478.17.187.5819.3

756102.98.948.0622.2

134.780.67.467.5319.1

63695.28.697.72

19.74

972122.211.017.94

20.29

768120.29.828.5925.5

85570.16.187.7621.4

61659

5.097.9122.6

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 10:10 2015-07-07 12:05 2015-07-09 10:06 2015-07-23 09:40 2015-08-06 11:35 2015-08-17 14:30 2015-08-20 10:30 2015-09-09 10:53Field Parameters

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P01S06 CENTER BRANCH DST. NEW KNOXVILLE WWTP @ CO. RD. 103A

4.75 12.50River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.30060Hydro UnitLat

40.51080Long

04-518-000 041000040102

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

308

.083

2.5

62

<2

<.2

89

4.2

42.1

4.3

<2

2.5

358

658

<2

33

35

4.4

5.19

.029

3.4ª

.102

.159

3.8

<2

24.6

4520

67.5

500

.85

9

<10

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-07-07Inorganic Parameters

77978.46.967.8121.1

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-07-07 12:30Field Parameters

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P01S07 CENTER BRANCH JUST UPST. NEW KNOXVILLE WWTP

5.20 10.40River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.30560Hydro UnitLat

40.50530Long

04-518-000 041000040102

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

210

543

.103

2.7

54

<.2

72.6

38.6

<2

30

3.4

288

1030

<2

25.8

34

4.7

6.42

.053

.172

.189

3.8

<2

17.8

632

2100

43

398

.72

18

<10

261

.075

2.4

61

<2

<.2

88.3

4.4

49.2

2.1

<2

2.6

354

507

<2

32.5

23

4.3

5.34

.023

3.9ª

.109

.142

3.8

<2

27.3

3570

62.7

502

.71

7

<10

151

.113

18.2

28

4.31

.027

.178

.258

403

20.5

310

.91

124

255

431

.076

2.4

52

<.2

74.3

29.6

<2

23

2.9

295

771

<2

26.6

27

4.3

4.26

<.02

.118

.158

3.5

<2

16.2

611

2240

41.2

394

.69

11

<10

267

.1

54.7

<20

2.77

<.02

.111

.139

763

62.2

464

.9

<5

<200

.019

3.2

49

.07

58.7

19

97.5

172

.7

3.1

271

271

.3

30.3

91

3.2

.06

.011

24.9ª

.014

.084

4.6

.6

61.3

6440

80.8

480

.7

28

4

266

<200

.097

4.1

62

.07

70.1

104

.1

21

2.5

318

376

.4

34.7

104

3.6

.31

.011

.095

.125

4.9

.5

68.1

950

7150

93

562

.6

11

4

209

.103

61.3

29

.75

.036

.295

.383

671

56

478

1.05

<5

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-25 2015-07-07 2015-07-09 2015-07-23 2015-08-06 2015-08-17 2015-08-20 2015-09-09Inorganic Parameters

63278.87.267.46

19.26

78987.37.677.9121.6

40180

7.377.26

19.25

61690.48.187.75

20.15

76495.38.677.84

19.86

815194.616.378.5523.9

95587.57.637.87

21.99

67058.25.057.8622.3

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-06-25 11:15 2015-07-07 12:50 2015-07-09 10:10 2015-07-23 10:45 2015-08-06 11:05 2015-08-17 13:45 2015-08-20 11:45 2015-09-09 11:58Field Parameters

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P01S08 ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD.

75.07 184.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.46560Hydro UnitLat

40.66470Long

04-500-000 041000040205

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

208

1480

.085

<2

50

<2

<.2

75.2

36.3

<2

<20

3.4

288

1810

<2

24.3

45

4.3

6.39

.05

.105

.154

3.4

<2

16.5

591

892

53.4

386

.59

20

<10

225

422

<.05

2.7

52

4.2

<.2

73.8

62.5

<2

<20

<2

315

657

<2

31.7

93

3.8

1.11

<.02

.073

.113

4.4

<2

36.1

753

2080

83.3

470

.79

20

<10

2620

.118

2

42

<.2

33.3

6.1

13.6

2.1

5

125

3280

<2

10.1

34

4.8

6.41

.111

.22

.25

5.6

<2

5.1

285

14.4

252

.93

18

16

244

742

.085

2.7

53

2.6

<.2

79.2

33.1

<2

20

3.9

303

1270

<2

25.6

75

4.6

5.33

.095

.154

.196

4.3

<2

16.8

636

1200

51

440

.87

26

31

151

2400

.176

2.3

51

6.2

<.2

51.8

21.7

2.3

25

5.2

198

3260

<2

16.6

76

5.7

3.87

.044

.154

.223

5

<2

11.2

432

726

37.3

314

1.03

56

15

147

826

<.05

2.6

33

<2

<.2

42

13.3

<2

<20

4.2

158

1180

<2

13

26

3.8

1.64

<.02

.216

.238

4.8

<2

7.1

347

482

18.5

228

.7

10

15

158

457

.052

2.7

42

4.8

<.2

54.8

38

<2

25

3

211

760

<2

18.1

61

3.3

1.71

.026

.127

.164

4.9

<2

20.4

502

1070

47

324

.74

21

<10

456

.014

4

52

3.8

.06

66

14

57.9

98.6

.8

2.2

269

764

.7

25.2

92

3.7

.45

.011

32ª

.118

.232

5

.7

34.5

1910

77.2

402

1.15

39

11

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-04-13 2015-05-26 2015-06-18 2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-18Inorganic Parameters

55698

10.417.83

12.56

752101.18.848.1221.9

287.245.53.97.0522.9

64261

5.247.7

22.8

432.256.45.047.3620.8

339.7

4.737.6222.6

50356.14.947.8421.6

65693.17.887.9823.6

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-04-13 11:00 2015-05-26 13:00 2015-06-18 14:45 2015-06-24 13:20 2015-07-08 10:49 2015-07-22 11:25 2015-08-05 11:05 2015-08-18 12:20Field Parameters

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P01S08 ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD.

75.07 184.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.46560Hydro UnitLat

40.66470Long

04-500-000 041000040205

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

203

352

.027

4.1

53

3.9

.05

67.2

74.1

.4

21

1.8

280

583

.5

27.2

87

3.1

.18

.011

.104

.245

5.1

.4

50

748

2090

83.7

422

.98

34

4

193

440

.054

4

48

5.6

.04

58

48.3

.5

26

1.7

242

725

.7

23.7

100

3.5

.05

.011

.087

.163

5.1

.5

32.3

616

1930

68.5

384

.61

34

4

183

529

<.05

3.1

59

5.5ª

<.2

64

58.4

<2

28

<2

287

1060

<2

31

111

3.7

<.1

<.02

.035

.133

5.7

<2

48.7

765

2970

137

468

.89

38

12

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-08-19 2015-09-02 2015-10-14Inorganic Parameters

74586.27.218.1424.2

62288.97.558.1823.5

65680.58.448.82

13.11

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/lpHTemp. C°

2015-08-19 11:15 2015-09-02 11:20 2015-10-14 10:40Field Parameters

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P01S09 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 116

80.51 166.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.42030Hydro UnitLat

40.65440Long

04-500-000 041000040205

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

246

598

.058

2.7

54

2.8

<.2

80.9

34.3

<2

<20

2.6

312

1040

<2

26.8

72

4.3

5.27

.082

.182

4.1

<2

18

651

1390

56.1

440

.81

32

<10

114

.166

6.8

19

26

2.67

.052

.294

331

26.1

252

1.42

139

168

853

.057

2.6

38

2.4

<.2

50.2

16.8

<2

<20

3.8

190

1270

<2

15.7

44

3.9

1.89

.022

.221

4.7

<2

9.1

403

597

23.9

266

.75

18

15

194

.151

3.9

48.8

24

3.14

.045

.204

610

55.3

384

.99

30

173

476

.052

3.8

47

3.2

.06

56.1

48.9

.4

<20

1.9

231

792

.8

22.1

80

3

.66

.026

.206

5

.3

30.9

582

1740

67.9

352

.74

32

5

201

.032

4.6

48.1

23

.05

.011

.183

648

80.4

398

.76

52

Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-06-24 2015-07-08 2015-07-22 2015-08-05 2015-08-19 2015-09-02Inorganic Parameters

65963.95.447.7423.3

328.451.84.627.4420.9

406.9

5.097.5523

61455.84.897.6721.8

55065.75.517.7724.2

66979.66.718.0423.9

Cond. Corrected umhos/cmD.O. %sat.D.O. mg/l

pHTemp. C°

2015-06-24 14:15 2015-07-08 10:12 2015-07-22 13:00 2015-08-05 11:50 2015-08-19 11:45 2015-09-02 11:55Field Parameters

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P01S10 ST. MARYS R. UPST. SIXMILE CREEK @ SALEM-NOBLE RD

89.42 117.00River Code River Mile Drainage Area

-84.35250Hydro UnitLat

40.62640Long

04-500-000 041000040106

Appendix G. Surface Water Chemistry Results

955

<.05

2.3

60

2.6

<.2

91

8.1

37.7

25.1

<2

2.8

358

1530

<2

31.8

60

4.6

4.13

<.02

2.3ª

.083

.134

3.6

<2

23

2230

76.3

498

.5

70

<10

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

2015-07-07Inorganic Parameters

76186.57.528.0122.2

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2015-07-07 14:43Field Parameters

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Alkalinity mg/L

Aluminum ug/L

Ammonia mg/L

Arsenic ug/L

Barium ug/L

BOD 5-Day mg/L

Cadmium ug/L

Calcium mg/L

CBOD20 mg/L

Chloride mg/L

Chlorophyll ug/L

Chromium ug/L

COD mg/L

Copper ug/L

Hardness mg/L

Iron ug/L

Lead ug/L

Magnesium mg/L

Manganese ug/L

Nickel ug/L

Nitrate+Nitrite mg/L

Nitrite mg/L

Pheophytin ug/L

Phosphate mg/L

Phosphorus mg/L

Potassium mg/L

Selenium ug/L

Sodium mg/L

Sp.Cond. umhos/cm

Strontium ug/L

Sulfate mg/L

TDS mg/L

TKN mg/L

TSS mg/L

Zinc ug/L

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45997.68.347.3

23.11

57057.15.067.61

21.18

37132.62.827.722.4

65785.17.317.82

22.85

642114.79.418.0225.3

70886

7.168.1

24.44

71064.75.428.0124.2

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Appendix H – Surface Water Organic Chemistry Results

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: ST. MARYS R. AT WILLSHIRE @ ST. RT. 81River Mile:  43.48 STORET ID:  510070Date Sampled 4/13/2015 4/13/2015 (DUP) 5/26/2015 6/23/2015 7/21/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐alpha 0.004 0.0051 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐beta 0.0035 0.0061 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐delta < 0.0021 0.0027 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 < 0.0021 0.0029 < 0.0022DDD < 0.0063 < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0066DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022DDT < 0.0063 < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0066Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.021 < 0.022 < 0.022Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Endrin aldehyde < 0.0063 < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0066Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Methoxychlor < 0.011 < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Mirex < 0.011 < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.22Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.22Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21 UJ < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.41 < 0.1 UJ < 0.11 < 0.11Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21 UJ < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor 0.3 0.35 0.44 0.77 0.24Alachlor < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.23Atrazine < 0.22 0.23 0.93 1.03 0.25Benzo[a]pyrene 0.6 < 0.54 < 0.53 < 0.57 < 0.57bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 0.55 0.65 0.59 0.61 < 0.57Butachlor 0.29 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.23Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate 0.54 < 0.54 < 0.53 < 0.57 < 0.57Metolachlor 0.26 0.28 0.4 1.48 0.42Metribuzin < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.23Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 5.41 < 5.32 < 5.65 < 5.68Propachlor < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.23Simazine < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.23

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD.River Mile:  52.13 STORET ID:  P01K02Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/24/2015 7/22/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022BHC‐alpha 0.004 < 0.0024 < 0.0022BHC‐beta 0.004 < 0.0024 < 0.0022BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022DDD < 0.0063 < 0.0071 < 0.0065DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022DDT < 0.0063 < 0.0071 < 0.0065Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.024 < 0.022Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022Endrin aldehyde < 0.0063 < 0.0071 < 0.0065Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0024 < 0.0022Methoxychlor < 0.011 < 0.012 < 0.011Mirex < 0.011 < 0.012 < 0.011Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.24 < 0.22Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.24 < 0.22Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.24 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.2 < 0.24 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.24 UJ < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 < 0.24 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.24 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.43 < 0.12 < 0.1Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.24 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 < 0.24 UJ < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor 0.24 0.59 0.71 0.22Alachlor < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21Atrazine < 0.22 1.45 1.07 < 0.21Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.54 < 0.54 < 0.53 < 0.52 UJbis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 0.58 < 0.54 0.62 0.53 JButachlor < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate 0.57 < 0.54 < 0.53 < 0.52Metolachlor 0.23 0.5 1.51 0.35Metribuzin < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 5.38 < 5.32 < 5.15Propachlor < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21Simazine < 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21

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Appendix H.    Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD.River Mile:  75.07 STORET ID:  P01S08Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/24/2015 7/22/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐alpha 0.0037 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021DDD < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0063DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021DDT < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0063Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.022 < 0.021Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin aldehyde < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0063Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0022 0.0021Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Methoxychlor < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Mirex < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.21Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.21Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.05 UJ < 5.05 < 5.08 UJPicloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor < 0.2 UJ 0.21 0.36 J < 0.21Alachlor < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.21Atrazine < 0.2 UJ 0.44 0.69 J 0.23Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.51 UJ < 0.51 < 0.51 UJ < 0.52bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) < 0.51 J < 0.51 0.52 J 0.58Butachlor < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.21Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate 1.09 J < 0.51 < 0.51 UJ < 0.52Metolachlor 0.2 J < 0.2 0.58 J 0.27Metribuzin < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 0.1 UJ < 0.1 < 5.15Propachlor < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.21Simazine < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.21

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD.River Mile:  95.12 STORET ID:  510020Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/25/2015 7/22/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002BHC‐alpha 0.0033 < 0.0021 < 0.002BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002DDD < 0.0063 < 0.0063 < 0.0061DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002DDT < 0.0063 < 0.0063 < 0.0061Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.021 < 0.02Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endrin aldehyde < 0.0063 < 0.0063 < 0.0061Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Methoxychlor < 0.011 < 0.01 < 0.01Mirex < 0.011 < 0.01 < 0.01Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.21 < 0.2 R < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.11 < 5.15 < 0.11Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Alachlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Atrazine < 0.21 0.28 0.36 < 0.21Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.53 < 0.52 < 0.51 R < 0.53 UJbis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) < 0.53 0.7 2.55 B < 0.53Butachlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate < 0.53 < 0.52 < 0.51 < 0.53Metolachlor 0.22 < 0.21 0.34 < 0.21Metribuzin < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.26 < 0.1 < 5.08 < 5.26Propachlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Simazine < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ OHIO/INDIANA STATE LINERiver Mile:  1.20 STORET ID:  P01K12Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/23/2015 7/21/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐alpha 0.0027 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 0.003 < 0.0021DDD < 0.0063 < 0.0066 < 0.0063DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021DDT < 0.0063 < 0.0066 < 0.0063Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.022 < 0.021Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin aldehyde < 0.0063 < 0.0066 < 0.0063Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Methoxychlor < 0.011 < 0.011 < 0.011Mirex < 0.011 < 0.011 < 0.011Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.21Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.21Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.21 UJ < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 0.1 < 0.11Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 < 0.21 UJ < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor < 0.22 < 0.21 0.33 0.29Alachlor < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.22Atrazine < 0.22 0.67 0.92 0.36Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.54 < 0.52 < 0.52 < 0.56bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) < 0.54 0.59 < 0.52 < 0.56Butachlor < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.22Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate < 0.54 < 0.52 < 0.52 < 0.56Metolachlor 0.23 0.88 2.14 0.91Metribuzin < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.22Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.43 < 5.15 < 5.24 < 5.56Propachlor < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.22Simazine < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.22

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location:   BLACK CREEK SE OF WILLSHIRE @ U.S. RT. 33River Mile:  0.90 STORET ID:  P01S02Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/23/2015 7/21/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐alpha 0.0024 0.0039 < 0.0021BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 0.0032 BBHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021DDD < 0.0063 < 0.0065 < 0.0063DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0022 0.0071DDT < 0.0063 < 0.0065 < 0.0063Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.022 < 0.021Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin aldehyde < 0.0063 < 0.0065 < 0.0063Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0022 0.022Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Methoxychlor < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Mirex < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.21Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.21Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2Dicamba < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.22,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.2Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) 0.42 < 0.2 < 0.2Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.32 < 0.1 < 0.1Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.2Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor 0.25 0.41 0.99 < 0.2Alachlor 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.2Atrazine < 0.21 1.16 1 < 0.2Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.53 < 0.56 < 0.51 < 0.51bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 0.63 < 0.56 0.56 < 0.51Butachlor 0.33 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.2Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate 0.68 < 0.56 < 0.51 < 0.51Metolachlor 0.27 0.51 2.38 0.3Metribuzin < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.2Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 5.56 < 5.13 < 5.1Propachlor < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.2Simazine 0.22 < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.2

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: TWELVEMILE CREEK NEAR MENDON @ NEPTUNE‐MENDON RD.River Mile:  0.70 STORET ID:  P01S01Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/24/2015 7/22/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin 0.0043 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐alpha 0.0028 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 0.0026 < 0.0022DDD < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0065DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022DDT < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0065Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.022 < 0.022Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 0.0022 < 0.0022Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Endrin aldehyde < 0.0062 < 0.0067 < 0.0065Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.0022Methoxychlor < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Mirex < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.22Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.22Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.11 UJ < 0.1 UJ < 0.1Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.21 < 0.2 < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor 0.68 J 2.52 0.58 0.37Alachlor < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.2Atrazine 0.4 J 1.24 0.59 0.26Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.51 UJ < 0.51 < 0.52 < 0.51bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 0.88 J < 0.51 < 0.52 0.61Butachlor < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.2Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate < 0.51 UJ < 0.51 < 0.52 < 0.51Metolachlor 0.31 J 4.6 1.13 0.5Metribuzin < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.2Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.05 UJ < 5.1 < 5.21 < 5.05Propachlor < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.2Simazine < 0.2 UJ < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.2

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: EIGHTMILE CREEK SE OF MENDON @ MERCER RD.River Mile:  1.22 STORET ID:  302592Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/24/2015 7/22/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin 0.0044 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐alpha 0.0042 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐beta < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐delta < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.002 0.0027 < 0.0021DDD < 0.0061 < 0.0066 < 0.0063DDE < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021DDT < 0.0061 < 0.0066 < 0.0063Dieldrin < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan sulfate < 0.02 < 0.022 < 0.021Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Endrin aldehyde < 0.0061 < 0.0066 < 0.0063Heptachlor < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Heptachlor epoxide < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Hexachlorobenzene < 0.002 < 0.0022 < 0.0021Methoxychlor < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Mirex < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.011Chlordane < 0.2 < 0.22 < 0.21Toxaphene < 0.2 < 0.22 < 0.21Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.21 UJ < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.38 < 5.15 < 5.15 UJPicloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.21 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 < 0.21 UJ < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor < 0.22 0.23 < 0.21 UJ 4.97Alachlor < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 UJ < 0.2Atrazine < 0.22 0.96 0.64 J 0.72Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.54 < 0.52 < 0.52 UJ < 0.51bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) < 0.54 0.6 0.6 J < 0.51Butachlor < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 UJ < 0.2Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate < 0.54 < 0.52 < 0.52 UJ < 0.51Metolachlor 0.22 0.35 0.65 J 3.21Metribuzin < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 UJ < 0.2Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 0.11 < 0.1 < 5.1Propachlor < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 UJ < 0.2Simazine < 0.22 < 0.21 < 0.21 UJ < 0.2

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: CENTER BRANCH @ PLATNER RD.River Mile:  0.34 STORET ID:  303024Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/25/2015 7/23/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002BHC‐alpha < 0.0021 0.0038 < 0.002BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002DDD < 0.0062 < 0.0063 < 0.0061DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002DDT < 0.0062 < 0.0063 < 0.0061Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.021 < 0.02Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Endrin aldehyde < 0.0062 < 0.0063 < 0.0061Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0021 0.0075Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0021 < 0.002Methoxychlor < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Mirex < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.2Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 UJ < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.22Dicamba < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.222,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.22Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.22Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.22Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 5.05 < 0.11Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.22Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 < 0.2 UJ < 0.22Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Alachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Atrazine < 0.22 0.33 0.52 < 0.21Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.54 < 0.51 < 0.51 < 0.51bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) < 0.54 < 0.51 < 0.51 0.56Butachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate 1.29 < 0.51 < 0.51 < 0.51Metolachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 0.8 0.26Metribuzin < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.38 < 0.1 UJ < 5.05 < 5.13Propachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21Simazine < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: EAST BRANCH @ ST. RT. 29River Mile;  0.27 STORET ID:  303025Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/25/2015 7/23/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002BHC‐alpha < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002DDD < 0.0062 < 0.0068 < 0.0061DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002DDT < 0.0062 < 0.0068 < 0.0061Dieldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.023 < 0.02Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002Endrin aldehyde < 0.0062 < 0.0068 < 0.0061Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0023 0.0033Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0023 < 0.002Methoxychlor < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Mirex < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.2Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.23 < 0.2Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 < 0.23 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.2 UJ < 0.23 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 < 0.23 < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 UJ < 0.23 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 < 0.23 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.43 < 5.08 < 5.05Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 < 0.23 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 UJ < 0.23 < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 0.25 JAlachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21 UJAtrazine < 0.22 0.29 0.29 0.24 JBenzo[a]pyrene < 0.54 < 0.51 < 0.51 R < 0.52 UJbis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) < 0.54 < 0.51 < 0.51 0.66 JButachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21 UJDi(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate < 0.54 < 0.51 < 0.51 0.65 JMetolachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 0.3 0.26 JMetribuzin < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21 UJPentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 0.11 UJ < 0.11 < 5.15 UJPropachlor < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21 UJSimazine < 0.22 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.21 UJ

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Appendix H.   Water sampling results (μg/l) for pesticides from theSaint Marys River watershed, 2015.(Values above the detection limit are highlighted.)

Site Location: KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 66River Mile:  0.80 Storet ID:  P01K29Date Sampled 4/13/2015 5/26/2015 6/25/2015 7/23/2015

Organochlorine Pesticides  (USEPA Method 608)

Aldrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002BHC‐alpha < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002BHC‐beta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002BHC‐delta < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002BHC‐gamma (Lindane) < 0.0021 0.0025 < 0.002DDD < 0.0062 < 0.0066 < 0.0061DDE < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002DDT < 0.0062 < 0.0066 < 0.0061Dieldrin 0.0025 < 0.0022 < 0.002Endosulfan sulfate < 0.021 < 0.022 < 0.02Endosulfan, alpha‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002Endosulfan, beta‐ < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002Endrin < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002Endrin aldehyde < 0.0062 < 0.0066 < 0.0061Heptachlor < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002Hexachlorobenzene < 0.0021 < 0.0022 < 0.002Methoxychlor < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Mirex < 0.01 < 0.011 < 0.01Chlordane < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.2Toxaphene < 0.21 < 0.22 < 0.2Glyphosate (USEPA Method 547)Glyphosate (Roundup) < 5 < 5 < 5Chlorinated Acid Herbicides (USEPA Method 515.1)Acifluorfen < 0.2 R < 0.2 < 0.21Dicamba < 0.2 R < 0.2 < 0.212,4‐D (Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) < 0.2 R < 0.2 < 0.21Dalapon (2,2‐Dichloropropionic acid) < 0.2 R < 0.2 < 0.21Dinoseb (4,6‐Dinitro‐2‐sec‐butylphenol) < 0.2 R < 0.2 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 5.26 < 0.1 UJ < 5.21Picloram, isopropanolamine salt < 0.2 R < 0.2 < 0.21Silvex (2,4,5‐TP) < 0.2 R < 0.2 < 0.21Acid Herbicides   (USEPA Method 525.2)Acetochlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Alachlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Atrazine < 0.21 0.7 0.48 < 0.21Benzo[a]pyrene < 0.53 < 0.51 < 0.52 < 0.52bis(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 0.53 0.83 0.59 0.59Butachlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Di(2‐ethylhexyl) adipate < 0.53 < 0.51 < 0.52 < 0.52Metolachlor < 0.21 < 0.21 0.51 0.22Metribuzin < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Pentachlorophenol (PCP) < 0.1 UJ < 5.13 < 0.1 < 5.15Propachlor < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21Simazine < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21 < 0.21

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EAS/2018-11-01 Biological and Water Quality Study of St. Marys River and Tributaries November 2018

Appendix I – Sediment Chemistry Results

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Sediment Results: 09-29-2015

% Solids (percent) 20.1

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 9.9

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < 1.97

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 9.9

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < 1.97

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 19.9

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 19.9

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 19.9

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < 1.97

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < 1.97

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < 1.97

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 9.9

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 9.9

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 19.9

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < 1.97

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 19.9

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 19.9

River Code: 04-500-004 Stream: Miami-Erie Canal (from Grand Lake)

River Mile: 0.2 Location: MIAMI-ERIE CANAL (FROM GRAND LAKE) AT ST. MARYS, DST S.R. 66

Basin: Maumee River Drainage: 45.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 15000

Ammonia (mg/kg) 380

Aniline (mg/kg) < 9.9

Anthracene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Arsenic (mg/kg) 10.7

Barium (mg/kg) 128

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 19.9

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < 1.97

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < 1.97

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < 1.97

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < 1.97

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Cadmium (mg/kg) 1.27

Calcium (mg/kg) 23000

Chromium (mg/kg) 22.3

Chrysene (mg/kg) < 1.97

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 19.9

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 6.1

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 27

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 43.7

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 19.9

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < 1.97

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 19.9

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < 1.97

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < 1.97

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 19.9

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 19.9

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 19.9

Endrin (ug/kg) < 19.9

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 19.9

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 31

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 14

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Fluorene (mg/kg) < 1.97

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Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 19.9

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 19.9

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 19.9

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 19.9

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < 1.97

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Iron (mg/kg) 30100

Isophorone (mg/kg) < 1.97

Lead (mg/kg) 27

Magnesium (mg/kg) 13300

Manganese (mg/kg) 224

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 10

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 4.1

Mercury (mg/kg) < .116

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 19.9

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < 1.97

Mirex (ug/kg) < 19.9

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Nickel (mg/kg) 36.7

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < 1.97

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < 1.97

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < 1.97

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < 1.97

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < 1.97

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 19.9

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 99.3

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 99.3

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 99.3

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 99.3

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 99.3

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 99.3

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 99.3

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

pH (su) 8.2

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < 1.97

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Phenol (mg/kg) < 1.97

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < 1.97

Potassium (mg/kg) < 4350

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Pronamide (mg/kg) < 1.97

Pyrene (mg/kg) < 1.97

Safrole (mg/kg) < 1.97

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 0

Selenium (mg/kg) < 4.35

Silver (mg/kg) < .449

Sodium (mg/kg) < 10900

Strontium (mg/kg) 84

TOC (percent) 9

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 902

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 99.3

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 19.9

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 8.2

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 19.9

Zinc (mg/kg) 160

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% Solids (percent) 45.7

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < .87

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .87

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .87

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .87

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .87

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < .87

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 4.3

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .87

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .87

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .87

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < .87

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < .87

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < .87

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < .87

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < .87

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .87

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < .87

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < .87

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 4.3

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < .87

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 8.7

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 8.7

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 8.7

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .87

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .87

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .87

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .87

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .87

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 4.3

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 4.3

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 8.7

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < .87

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < .87

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < .87

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 8.7

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 8.7

River Code: 04-500-999 Stream:

River Mile: 17.0 Location: MIAMI-ERIE CANAL ADJ ST. RT. 66 @ SIXMILE CR AQUEDUCT

Basin: Drainage: 0.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 9890

Ammonia (mg/kg) 150

Aniline (mg/kg) < 4.3

Anthracene (mg/kg) < .87

Arsenic (mg/kg) 9.89

Barium (mg/kg) 72.3

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 8.7

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < .87

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < .87

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .87

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < .87

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .87

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < .87

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < .87

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < .87

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < .87

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < .87

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < .87

Cadmium (mg/kg) .793

Calcium (mg/kg) 19500

Chromium (mg/kg) 14.2

Chrysene (mg/kg) < .87

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 8.7

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 4

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 2

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 21.6

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 8.7

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < .87

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < .87

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 8.7

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .87

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .87

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < .87

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < .87

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < .87

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < .87

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 8.7

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 8.7

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 8.7

Endrin (ug/kg) < 8.7

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 8.7

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .87

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 20

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 10

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .87

Fluorene (mg/kg) < .87

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Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 8.7

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 8.7

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 8.7

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 8.7

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < .87

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < .87

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < .87

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < .87

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < .87

Iron (mg/kg) 23000

Isophorone (mg/kg) < .87

Lead (mg/kg) 16.3

Magnesium (mg/kg) 7560

Manganese (mg/kg) 494

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 6.1

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 0

Mercury (mg/kg) .051

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 8.7

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .87

Mirex (ug/kg) < 8.7

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < .87

Nickel (mg/kg) 21.2

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < .87

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < .87

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < .87

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < .87

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < .87

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 8.7

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 43.7

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 43.7

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 43.7

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 43.7

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 43.7

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 43.7

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 43.7

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .87

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .87

pH (su) 7.8

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < .87

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < .87

Phenol (mg/kg) < .87

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < .87

Potassium (mg/kg) < 1960

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Pronamide (mg/kg) < .87

Pyrene (mg/kg) < .87

Safrole (mg/kg) < .87

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 52

Selenium (mg/kg) < 1.96

Silver (mg/kg) < .172

Sodium (mg/kg) < 4910

Strontium (mg/kg) 67

TOC (percent) 2.2

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 921

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 43.7

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 8.7

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 6.1

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 8.7

Zinc (mg/kg) 85.5

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% Solids (percent) 26.6

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 7.5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < 1.5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 7.5

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < 1.5

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 15

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 15

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 15

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < 1.5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < 1.5

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < 1.5

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 7.5

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 7.5

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 15

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < 1.5

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 15

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 15

River Code: 04-500-999 Stream:

River Mile: 24.5 Location: MIAMI-ERIE CANAL AT ST. MARYS ADJ BEECH RD

Basin: Drainage: 0.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 14400

Ammonia (mg/kg) 290

Aniline (mg/kg) < 7.5

Anthracene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Arsenic (mg/kg) 9.63

Barium (mg/kg) 115

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 15

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) 2.63

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) 2.14

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) 2.73

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) 1.6

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) 1.85

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < 1.5

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < 1.5

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < 1.5

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < 1.5

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Cadmium (mg/kg) 1.06

Calcium (mg/kg) 22800

Chromium (mg/kg) 18.8

Chrysene (mg/kg) 3.31

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 15

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 4.1

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 0

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 31.3

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 15

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < 1.5

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 15

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < 1.5

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < 1.5

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 15

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 15

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 15

Endrin (ug/kg) < 15

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 15

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 22

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 12

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) 9.17

Fluorene (mg/kg) < 1.5

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Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 15

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 15

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 15

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 15

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < 1.5

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) 1.82

Iron (mg/kg) 27400

Isophorone (mg/kg) < 1.5

Lead (mg/kg) 22.7

Magnesium (mg/kg) 13500

Manganese (mg/kg) 204

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 12

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 0

Mercury (mg/kg) < .083

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 15

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < 1.5

Mirex (ug/kg) < 15

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Nickel (mg/kg) 29.7

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < 1.5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < 1.5

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < 1.5

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < 1.5

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < 1.5

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 15

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 75

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 75

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 75

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 75

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 75

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 75

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 75

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < 1.5

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

pH (su) 8

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < 1.5

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) 6.87

Phenol (mg/kg) < 1.5

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < 1.5

Potassium (mg/kg) < 3390

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Pronamide (mg/kg) < 1.5

Pyrene (mg/kg) 6.06

Safrole (mg/kg) < 1.5

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 41

Selenium (mg/kg) < 3.39

Silver (mg/kg) < .304

Sodium (mg/kg) < 8480

Strontium (mg/kg) 65

TOC (percent) 4.9

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 966

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 75

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 15

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 8.1

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 15

Zinc (mg/kg) 147

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% Solids (percent) 62.1

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < .6

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .6

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .6

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .6

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .6

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < .6

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .6

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .6

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .6

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < .6

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < .6

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < .6

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < .6

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < .6

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .6

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < .6

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < .6

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 3

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < .6

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 6.1

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 6.1

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 6.1

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .6

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .6

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .6

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .6

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .6

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 3

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.1

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < .6

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < .6

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < .6

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 6.1

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.1

River Code: 04-506-000 Stream: Town Run

River Mile: 1.9 Location: TOWN RUN @ FRYSINGER RD

Basin: Maumee River Drainage: 5.8 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 8240

Ammonia (mg/kg) 60

Aniline (mg/kg) < 3

Anthracene (mg/kg) < .6

Arsenic (mg/kg) 7.29

Barium (mg/kg) 69.3

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.1

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < .6

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < .6

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .6

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < .6

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .6

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < .6

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < .6

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < .6

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < .6

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < .6

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < .6

Cadmium (mg/kg) .644

Calcium (mg/kg) 16400

Chromium (mg/kg) 10.6

Chrysene (mg/kg) < .6

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.1

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 2

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 4

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 16.3

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.1

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < .6

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < .6

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 6.1

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .6

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .6

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < .6

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < .6

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < .6

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < .6

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 6.1

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 6.1

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 6.1

Endrin (ug/kg) < 6.1

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 6.1

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .6

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 16

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 8.1

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) .85

Fluorene (mg/kg) < .6

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Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.1

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 6.1

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 6.1

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 6.1

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < .6

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < .6

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < .6

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < .6

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < .6

Iron (mg/kg) 20700

Isophorone (mg/kg) < .6

Lead (mg/kg) 13.7

Magnesium (mg/kg) 4900

Manganese (mg/kg) 332

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 0

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 4

Mercury (mg/kg) < .037

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 6.1

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .6

Mirex (ug/kg) < 6.1

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < .6

Nickel (mg/kg) 17.4

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < .6

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < .6

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < .6

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < .6

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < .6

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 6.1

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 30.3

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 30.3

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 30.3

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 30.3

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 30.3

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 30.3

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 30.3

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .6

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .6

pH (su) 7.4

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < .6

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < .6

Phenol (mg/kg) < .6

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < .6

Potassium (mg/kg) < 1270

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Pronamide (mg/kg) < .6

Pyrene (mg/kg) .66

Safrole (mg/kg) < .6

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 60

Selenium (mg/kg) < 1.27

Silver (mg/kg) < .118

Sodium (mg/kg) < 3180

Strontium (mg/kg) 36

TOC (percent) 1.5

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 715

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 30.3

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.1

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 6

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.1

Zinc (mg/kg) 78.1

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% Solids (percent) 61.9

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < .61

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .61

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .61

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .61

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .61

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < .61

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .61

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .61

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .61

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < .61

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < .61

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < .61

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < .61

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < .61

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .61

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < .61

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < .61

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 3

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < .61

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 6

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 6

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 6

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .61

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .61

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .61

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .61

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .61

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 3

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 6

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < .61

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < .61

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < .61

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 6

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6

River Code: 04-500-000 Stream: St. Marys River

River Mile: 95.1 Location: ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD.

Basin: Maumee River Drainage: 106.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 4510

Ammonia (mg/kg) 48

Aniline (mg/kg) < 3

Anthracene (mg/kg) < .61

Arsenic (mg/kg) 5.82

Barium (mg/kg) 44.9

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 6

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < .61

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < .61

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .61

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < .61

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .61

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < .61

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < .61

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < .61

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < .61

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < .61

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < .61

Cadmium (mg/kg) .504

Calcium (mg/kg) 39200

Chlorophyll_a (mg/m2) 170

Chromium (mg/kg) 8.21

Chrysene (mg/kg) < .61

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 2

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 4

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 11.4

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 6

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < .61

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < .61

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 6

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .61

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .61

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < .61

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < .61

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < .61

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < .61

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 6

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 6

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 6

Endrin (ug/kg) < 6

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 6

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .61

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 12

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 2

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .61

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Fluorene (mg/kg) < .61

Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 6

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 6

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 6

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < .61

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < .61

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < .61

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < .61

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < .61

Iron (mg/kg) 12700

Isophorone (mg/kg) < .61

Lead (mg/kg) 12.2

Magnesium (mg/kg) 13000

Manganese (mg/kg) 370

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 2

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 4

Mercury (mg/kg) .075

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 6

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .61

Mirex (ug/kg) < 6

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < .61

Nickel (mg/kg) 12.6

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < .61

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < .61

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < .61

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < .61

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < .61

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 6

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 30.2

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 30.2

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 30.2

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 30.2

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 30.2

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 30.2

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 30.2

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .61

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .61

pH (su) 8

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < .61

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < .61

Phenol (mg/kg) < .61

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < .61

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Pheophytin_a (mg/m2) 110

Potassium (mg/kg) < 1250

Pronamide (mg/kg) < .61

Pyrene (mg/kg) < .61

Safrole (mg/kg) < .61

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 70

Selenium (mg/kg) < 1.25

Silver (mg/kg) < .114

Sodium (mg/kg) < 3140

Strontium (mg/kg) 109

TOC (percent) 2.2

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 772

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 30.2

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 4

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 6

Zinc (mg/kg) 59.7

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% Solids (percent) 58.7

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < .63

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .63

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .63

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .63

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .63

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < .63

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3.1

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .63

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .63

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .63

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < .63

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < .63

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < .63

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < .63

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < .63

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .63

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < .63

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < .63

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 3.1

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < .63

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 6.3

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 6.3

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 6.3

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .63

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .63

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .63

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .63

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .63

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3.1

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 3.1

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.3

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < .63

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < .63

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < .63

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 6.3

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.3

River Code: 04-500-000 Stream: St. Marys River

River Mile: 43.5 Location: ST. MARYS R. AT WILLSHIRE @ ST. RT. 81

Basin: Maumee River Drainage: 386.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 5090

Ammonia (mg/kg) 38

Aniline (mg/kg) < 3.1

Anthracene (mg/kg) < .63

Arsenic (mg/kg) 6.47

Barium (mg/kg) 79.2

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.3

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < .63

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < .63

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .63

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < .63

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .63

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < .63

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < .63

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < .63

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < .63

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < .63

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < .63

Cadmium (mg/kg) .52

Calcium (mg/kg) 21700

Chlorophyll_a (mg/m2) 49

Chromium (mg/kg) 10.4

Chrysene (mg/kg) < .63

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.3

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 4

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 4

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 11

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.3

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < .63

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < .63

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 6.3

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .63

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .63

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < .63

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < .63

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < .63

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < .63

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 6.3

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 6.3

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 6.3

Endrin (ug/kg) < 6.3

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 6.3

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .63

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 14

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 2

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .63

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Fluorene (mg/kg) < .63

Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.3

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 6.3

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 6.3

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 6.3

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < .63

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < .63

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < .63

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < .63

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < .63

Iron (mg/kg) 14400

Isophorone (mg/kg) < .63

Lead (mg/kg) 24.4

Magnesium (mg/kg) 5430

Manganese (mg/kg) 337

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 4

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 4

Mercury (mg/kg) < .032

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 6.3

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .63

Mirex (ug/kg) < 6.3

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < .63

Nickel (mg/kg) 13.1

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < .63

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < .63

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < .63

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < .63

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < .63

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 6.3

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 31.3

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 31.3

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 31.3

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 31.3

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 31.3

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 31.3

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 31.3

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .63

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .63

pH (su) 7.8

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < .63

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < .63

Phenol (mg/kg) < .63

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < .63

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Pheophytin_a (mg/m2) 12.8

Potassium (mg/kg) < 1220

Pronamide (mg/kg) < .63

Pyrene (mg/kg) < .63

Safrole (mg/kg) < .63

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 64

Selenium (mg/kg) < 1.22

Silver (mg/kg) < .125

Sodium (mg/kg) < 3040

Strontium (mg/kg) 70

TOC (percent) 2.7

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 548

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 31.3

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.3

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 4

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.3

Zinc (mg/kg) 52.2

GageHeight( ft) 21.74

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% Solids (percent) 52

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < .79

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .79

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .79

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .79

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .79

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < .79

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 4

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .79

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .79

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .79

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < .79

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < .79

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < .79

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < .79

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < .79

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .79

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < .79

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < .79

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 4

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < .79

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 7.9

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 7.9

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 7.9

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .79

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .79

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .79

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .79

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .79

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 4

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 4

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 7.9

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < .79

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < .79

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < .79

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 7.9

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 7.9

River Code: 04-500-000 Stream: St. Marys River

River Mile: 52.1 Location: ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD.

Basin: Maumee River Drainage: 303.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 9790

Ammonia (mg/kg) 72

Aniline (mg/kg) < 4

Anthracene (mg/kg) < .79

Arsenic (mg/kg) 5.95

Barium (mg/kg) 74.2

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 7.9

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < .79

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < .79

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .79

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < .79

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .79

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < .79

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < .79

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < .79

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < .79

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < .79

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < .79

Cadmium (mg/kg) .749

Calcium (mg/kg) 16200

Chromium (mg/kg) 12.8

Chrysene (mg/kg) < .79

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 7.9

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 6.1

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 4

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 17

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 7.9

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < .79

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < .79

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 7.9

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .79

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .79

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < .79

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < .79

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < .79

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < .79

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 7.9

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 7.9

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 7.9

Endrin (ug/kg) < 7.9

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 7.9

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .79

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 20

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 8.1

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .79

Fluorene (mg/kg) < .79

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Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 7.9

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 7.9

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 7.9

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 7.9

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < .79

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < .79

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < .79

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < .79

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < .79

Iron (mg/kg) 19300

Isophorone (mg/kg) < .79

Lead (mg/kg) 12.1

Magnesium (mg/kg) 7970

Manganese (mg/kg) 402

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 8.1

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 4

Mercury (mg/kg) .051

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 7.9

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .79

Mirex (ug/kg) < 7.9

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < .79

Nickel (mg/kg) 17.1

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < .79

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < .79

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < .79

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < .79

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < .79

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 7.9

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 39.5

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 39.5

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 39.5

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 39.5

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 39.5

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 39.5

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 39.5

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .79

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .79

pH (su) 7.6

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < .79

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < .79

Phenol (mg/kg) < .79

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < .79

Potassium (mg/kg) 1450

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Pronamide (mg/kg) < .79

Pyrene (mg/kg) < .79

Safrole (mg/kg) < .79

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 45

Selenium (mg/kg) < 1.4

Silver (mg/kg) < .141

Sodium (mg/kg) < 3500

Strontium (mg/kg) 121

TOC (percent) 2.3

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 998

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 39.5

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 7.9

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 4

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 7.9

Zinc (mg/kg) 73.7

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% Solids (percent) 62.1

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < .64

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .64

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .64

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .64

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .64

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < .64

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3.2

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .64

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .64

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .64

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < .64

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < .64

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < .64

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < .64

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < .64

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .64

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < .64

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < .64

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 3.2

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < .64

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 6.4

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 6.4

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 6.4

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .64

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .64

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .64

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .64

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .64

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3.2

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 3.2

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.4

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < .64

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < .64

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < .64

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 6.4

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.4

River Code: 04-500-000 Stream: St. Marys River

River Mile: 98.5 Location: ST. MARYS R. DST. ST. MARYS WWTP

Basin: Maumee River Drainage: 103.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 4380

Ammonia (mg/kg) 79

Aniline (mg/kg) < 3.2

Anthracene (mg/kg) < .64

Arsenic (mg/kg) 4.98

Barium (mg/kg) 40.5

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.4

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < .64

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < .64

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .64

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < .64

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .64

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < .64

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < .64

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < .64

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < .64

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < .64

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < .64

Cadmium (mg/kg) .615

Calcium (mg/kg) 47400

Chromium (mg/kg) 8.19

Chrysene (mg/kg) < .64

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.4

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 1.3

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 2.5

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 16.2

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.4

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < .64

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < .64

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 6.4

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .64

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .64

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < .64

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < .64

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < .64

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < .64

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 6.4

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 6.4

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 6.4

Endrin (ug/kg) < 6.4

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 6.4

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .64

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 7.5

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 2.5

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .64

Fluorene (mg/kg) < .64

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Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.4

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 6.4

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 6.4

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 6.4

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < .64

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < .64

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < .64

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < .64

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < .64

Iron (mg/kg) 12200

Isophorone (mg/kg) < .64

Lead (mg/kg) 17.8

Magnesium (mg/kg) 17200

Manganese (mg/kg) 211

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 1.3

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 6.3

Mercury (mg/kg) .06

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 6.4

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .64

Mirex (ug/kg) < 6.4

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < .64

Nickel (mg/kg) 12.4

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < .64

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < .64

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < .64

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < .64

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < .64

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 6.4

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 32.1

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 32.1

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 32.1

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 32.1

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 32.1

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 32.1

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 32.1

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .64

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .64

pH (su) 8

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < .64

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < .64

Phenol (mg/kg) < .64

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < .64

Potassium (mg/kg) < 1300

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Pronamide (mg/kg) < .64

Pyrene (mg/kg) < .64

Safrole (mg/kg) < .64

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 76

Selenium (mg/kg) < 1.3

Silver (mg/kg) < .139

Sodium (mg/kg) < 3260

Strontium (mg/kg) 123

TOC (percent) 2.8

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 921

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 32.1

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.4

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 2.5

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.4

Zinc (mg/kg) 63.7

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% Solids (percent) 53.8

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

1,2-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

1,3-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

1,3-Dinitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

1,4-Dichlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

1,4-Naphthoquinone (mg/kg) < .67

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .67

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .67

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .67

2,4-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .67

2,4-Dimethylphenol (mg/kg) < .67

2,4-Dinitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3.4

2,4-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .67

2,6-Dichlorophenol (mg/kg) < .67

2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mg/kg) < .67

2-Acetylaminofluorene (mg/kg) < .67

2-Chloronaphthalene (mg/kg) < .67

2-Chlorophenol (mg/kg) < .67

2-Methylnaphthalene (mg/kg) < .67

2-Methylphenol (mg/kg) < .67

2-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .67

2-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < .67

2-Picoline (mg/kg) < .67

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (mg/kg) < 3.4

3-Methylcholanthrene (mg/kg) < .67

4,4'-DDD (ug/kg) < 6.7

4,4'-DDE (ug/kg) < 6.7

4,4'-DDT (ug/kg) < 6.7

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .67

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .67

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (mg/kg) < .67

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether (mg/kg) < .67

4-Nitroaniline (mg/kg) < .67

4-Nitrophenol (mg/kg) < 3.4

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (mg/kg) < 3.4

a-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.7

Acenaphthene (mg/kg) < .67

Acenaphthylene (mg/kg) < .67

Acetophenone (mg/kg) < .67

Aldrin (ug/kg) < 6.7

Alpha-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.7

River Code: 04-500-000 Stream: St. Marys River

River Mile: 75.1 Location: ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD.

Basin: Maumee River Drainage: 184.0 sq mi

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Aluminum (mg/kg) 10500

Ammonia (mg/kg) 70

Aniline (mg/kg) < 3.4

Anthracene (mg/kg) < .67

Arsenic (mg/kg) 10.4

Barium (mg/kg) 87.5

b-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.7

Benzo(a)anthracene (mg/kg) < .67

Benzo(a)pyrene (mg/kg) < .67

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .67

Benzo[g,h,i]perylene (mg/kg) < .67

Benzo[k]fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .67

Benzyl Alcohol (mg/kg) < .67

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane (mg/kg) < .67

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether (mg/kg) < .67

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether (mg/kg) < .67

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (mg/kg) < .67

Butylbenzylphthalate (mg/kg) < .67

Cadmium (mg/kg) .912

Calcium (mg/kg) 21000

Chromium (mg/kg) 13.4

Chrysene (mg/kg) < .67

cis-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.7

Coarse clay (2-4u) (percent) 4

Coarse silt (30-60u) (percent) 2

Copper, Low Level (mg/kg) 17.2

d-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.7

Dibenz[a,h]anthracene (mg/kg) < .67

Dibenzofuran (mg/kg) < .67

Dieldrin (ug/kg) < 6.7

Diethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .67

Dimethylphthalate (mg/kg) < .67

Di-n-butylphthalate (mg/kg) < .67

Di-n-octylphthalate (mg/kg) < .67

Dinoseb (mg/kg) < .67

Diphenylamine (mg/kg) < .67

Endosulfan I (ug/kg) < 6.7

Endosulfan II (ug/kg) < 6.7

Endosulfan sulfate (ug/kg) < 6.7

Endrin (ug/kg) < 6.7

Endrin aldehyde (ug/kg) < 6.7

Ethyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .67

Fine clay (<1u) (percent) 20

Fine silt (8-15u) (percent) 4

Fluoranthene (mg/kg) < .67

Fluorene (mg/kg) < .67

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Gamma-Chlordane (ug/kg) < 6.7

Heptachlor (ug/kg) < 6.7

Heptachlor epoxide (ug/kg) < 6.7

Hexachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

Hexachlorobenzene (ug/kg) < 6.7

Hexachlorobutadiene (mg/kg) < .67

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (mg/kg) < .67

Hexachloroethane (mg/kg) < .67

Hexachloropropene (mg/kg) < .67

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene (mg/kg) < .67

Iron (mg/kg) 24100

Isophorone (mg/kg) < .67

Lead (mg/kg) 15.1

Magnesium (mg/kg) 7200

Manganese (mg/kg) 446

Medium clay (1-2u) (percent) 4

Medium silt (15-30u) (percent) 4

Mercury (mg/kg) < .041

Methoxychlor (ug/kg) < 6.7

Methyl methanesulfonate (mg/kg) < .67

Mirex (ug/kg) < 6.7

Naphthalene (mg/kg) < .67

Nickel (mg/kg) 20.7

Nitrobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine (mg/kg) < .67

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine (mg/kg) < .67

N-Nitrosomorpholine (mg/kg) < .67

N-Nitrosopiperidine (mg/kg) < .67

N-Nitrosopyrrolidine (mg/kg) < .67

Oxychlordane (ug/kg) < 6.7

PCB-1016 (ug/kg) < 33.5

PCB-1221 (ug/kg) < 33.5

PCB-1232 (ug/kg) < 33.5

PCB-1242 (ug/kg) < 33.5

PCB-1248 (ug/kg) < 33.5

PCB-1254 (ug/kg) < 33.5

PCB-1260 (ug/kg) < 33.5

p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

Pentachlorobenzene (mg/kg) < .67

Pentachlorophenol (mg/kg) < .67

pH (su) 7.9

Phenacetin (mg/kg) < .67

Phenanthrene (mg/kg) < .67

Phenol (mg/kg) < .67

Phenol, 4-methyl- (mg/kg) < .67

Potassium (mg/kg) 1620

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Pronamide (mg/kg) < .67

Pyrene (mg/kg) < .67

Safrole (mg/kg) < .67

Sand and larger (>60u) (percent) 60

Selenium (mg/kg) < 1.47

Silver (mg/kg) < .134

Sodium (mg/kg) < 3670

Strontium (mg/kg) 119

TOC (percent) 2.4

Total Phosphorus (mg/kg) 893

Toxaphene (ug/kg) < 33.5

trans-Nonachlor (ug/kg) < 6.7

Very fine silt (4-8u) (percent) 2

y-BHC (ug/kg) < 6.7

Zinc (mg/kg) 95.9

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Appendix J – Water Quality Sonde Results

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Figure J-1: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Twentyseven Mile Ck (RM 1.2; STORET: P01K12). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-2: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Duck Creek (RM 1.05; STORET: 303087). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-3: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Black Creek (RM 0.9; STORET: P01S02). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-4: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Black Creek (RM 2.5; STORET: 303082). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-5: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Little Black Creek (RM 1; STORET: 303080). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-6: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Prairie Ck (RM 0.4; STORET: P01K16). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-7: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Sixmile Creek (RM 0.19; STORET: 303317). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-8: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Sixmile Creek (RM 1.06; STORET: 303068). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-9: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Kopp Creek (RM 0.8; STORET: P01K29). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-10: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Kopp Creek (RM 7.62; STORET: 500550). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-11: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Center Branch (RM 0.35; STORET: 303024). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-12: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Center Branch (RM 3.22; STORET: P01S05). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-13: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Center Branch (RM 5.2; STORET: P01S07). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-14: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on East Branch (RM 0.25; STORET: 303025). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-15: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Muddy Creek (RM 0.45; STORET: 303063). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-16: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Clear Creek (RM 1.32; STORET: P01K27). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

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Figure J-17: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 43.48; STORET: 510170). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

Figure J-18: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 45.6; STORET: 303088). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-19: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 52.13; STORET: P01K02). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

Figure J-20: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 57.82; STORET: P01W08). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-21: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 61.5; STORET: P01K03). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

Figure J-22: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 75.07; STORET: P01S08). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-23: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 87.8; STORET: P01K05). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

Figure J-24: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 95.12; STORET: 510020). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-25: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 98.5; STORET: P01K10). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/14-17/2015.

Figure J-26: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 100.12; STORET: P01K11). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-27: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 100.28; STORET: 303316). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

Figure J-28: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on St. Mary's River (RM 100.47; STORET: 510010). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-29: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Twelvemile Creek (RM 0.7; STORET: P01S01). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

Figure J-30: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Blierdofer Ditch (RM 1.7; STORET: P01K21). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-31: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Eightmile Creek (RM 1.22; STORET: 302592). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

Figure J-32: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Hussey Creek (RM 0.1; STORET: 303073). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 8/18-20/2015.

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Figure J-33: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Twentyseven Mile Creek (RM 1.2; STORET: P01K12). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

Figure J-34: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Duck Creek (RM 1.05; STORET: 303087). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

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Figure J-35: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Black Creek (RM 0.9; STORET: P01S02). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

Figure J-36: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Black Creek (RM 2.5; STORET: 303082). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

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Figure J-37: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Little Black Creek (RM 1; STORET: 303080). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

Figure J-38: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Prairie Ck (RM 0.4; STORET: P01K16). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

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Figure J-39: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Sixmile Creek (RM 1.06; STORET: 303068). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

Figure J-40: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Kopp Creek (RM 0.8; STORET: P01K29). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

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Figure J-41: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Kopp Creek (RM 7.62; STORET: 500550). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

Figure J-42: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Sixmile Creek (RM 0.19; STORET: 303317). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

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Figure J-43: Plot of hourly data collected with a water quality sonde on Town Run (RM 1.25; STORET: 303085). Temperature (°C), D.O. (mg/L), pH (S.U.) and specific conductance (µS/cm) are included. The data was collected from 9/16-21/2015.

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Appendix K – Surface Water Bacteriological Results

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ID LocationRiver Mile

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303063 MUDDY CREEK @ WASHINGTON RD. 0.45 01-01 05/28/2015 68707/15/2015 259007/29/2015 81608/12/2015 48808/26/2015 72709/10/2015 150

P01S07 CENTER BRANCH JUST UPST. NEW KNOXVILLE WWTP 5.20 01-02 05/28/2015 46107/15/2015 313 A-0107/29/2015 32608/12/2015 64908/26/2015 86609/10/2015 228

303064 NEW KNOXVILLE WWTP OUTFALL 001 TO CENTER BRANCH 5.18 01-02 07/15/2015 5.4007/29/2015 68.307/29/2015 63.808/12/2015 333008/26/2015 13.209/10/2015 3.10

P01S05 CENTER BRANCH @ GLYNWOOD-NEW KNOXVILLE RD. 3.22 01-02 05/28/2015 27607/15/2015 155007/29/2015 51708/12/2015 120008/26/2015 86609/10/2015 517

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303024 CENTER BRANCH @ PLATNER RD. 0.35 01-02 05/28/2015 17807/15/2015 203007/29/2015 38708/12/2015 36508/26/2015 85.209/10/2015 476

303025 EAST BRANCH @ ST. RT. 29 0.25 01-03 05/28/2015 41107/15/2015 242007/29/2015 26008/12/2015 86608/26/2015 72709/10/2015 816

P01K27 CLEAR CREEK E OF ST. MARYS @ BAY RD. 1.32 01-03 05/28/2015 38707/15/2015 199007/29/2015 150008/12/2015 77008/26/2015 1100009/10/2015 6240

500560 KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ MONTEZUMA RD. 8.88 01-04 05/28/2015 23807/15/2015 130007/29/2015 130008/12/2015 43508/26/2015 46109/10/2015 155

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500550 KOPP CREEK N OF NEW BREMEN @ LANE OFF ST. RT. 66 7.62 01-04 05/28/2015 32607/15/2015 242007/29/2015 112008/12/2015 155008/26/2015 29109/10/2015 116

P01K29 KOPP CREEK S OF ST. MARYS @ ST. RT. 66 0.80 01-04 05/28/2015 141007/15/2015 311007/29/2015 46108/12/2015 27608/26/2015 46109/10/2015 548

303066 NEW BREMEN WWTP OUTFALL 001 TO WIERTH DITCH 2.40 01-04 05/28/2015 51.207/15/2015 310007/29/2015 6.2008/12/2015 15.808/26/2015 120009/10/2015 1200

500580 WIERTH DITCH N OF NEW BREMEN @ ST. RT. 66 0.45 01-04 05/28/2015 38.407/15/2015 275007/29/2015 81608/12/2015 6.3008/26/2015 17309/10/2015 29.2

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303068 SIXMILE CREEK @ ST. MARYS-KOSSUTH RD. 1.06 01-05 05/28/2015 112007/15/2015 199007/29/2015 16608/12/2015 112008/26/2015 54809/10/2015 172

P01K11 ST. MARYS R. AT ST. MARYS, DST. KOPP CREEK @ GREENVILLE ST. 100.12 01-06 05/28/2015 38707/15/2015 229007/29/2015 26108/12/2015 68708/26/2015 57909/10/2015 144

P01W12 ST. MARYS WWTP 001 OUTFALL TO ST. MARYS R. 98.60 01-06 05/28/2015 23807/15/2015 8.5007/29/2015 67.008/12/2015 10.808/26/2015 12.109/10/2015 67.0

P01K10 ST. MARYS R. DST. ST. MARYS WWTP 98.50 01-06 05/28/2015 22507/15/2015 420007/29/2015 20508/12/2015 38208/26/2015 34509/10/2015 111

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510020 ST. MARYS R. N OF ST. MARYS @ GLYNWOOD RD. 95.12 01-06 05/28/2015 13807/15/2015 523007/29/2015 93.308/12/2015 30808/26/2015 30809/10/2015 168

303073 HUSSEY CREEK @ HESSE RD. 0.10 02-01 05/27/2015 48807/15/2015 57907/29/2015 41108/12/2015 105008/26/2015 77009/10/2015 185

302592 EIGHTMILE CREEK SE OF MENDON @ MERCER RD. 1.22 02-02 05/27/2015 23807/15/2015 64907/29/2015 53.808/12/2015 51708/26/2015 57.809/10/2015 56.3

P01K21 BLIERDOFER DITCH N OF CELINA @ OREGON RD. 1.70 02-03 05/27/2015 288007/14/2015 462007/28/2015 155008/11/2015 173008/25/2015 68709/08/2015 517

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P01S01 TWELVEMILE CREEK NEAR MENDON @ NEPTUNE-MENDON RD. 0.70 02-04 05/27/2015 98.807/15/2015 30807/29/2015 13808/12/2015 46108/26/2015 19409/10/2015 236

P01K05 ST. MARYS R. S OF KOSSUTH @ BARBER-WERNER RD. 87.80 02-05 05/28/2015 25007/15/2015 98.807/29/2015 17208/12/2015 26108/26/2015 16009/10/2015 166

P01S08 ST. MARYS R. E OF MENDON @ GALLMAN RD. 75.07 02-05 05/27/2015 17207/15/2015 64907/29/2015 11308/12/2015 32608/26/2015 41109/10/2015 517

P01K16 PRAIRIE CREEK S OF KOSSUTH @ ST. RT. 197 0.40 02-05 05/28/2015 11107/15/2015 38707/29/2015 57908/12/2015 17208/26/2015 43.209/10/2015 63.8

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303080 LITTLE BLACK CREEK @ JORDAN RD. 1.00 03-01 05/27/2015 98007/14/2015 293007/28/2015 105008/11/2015 255008/25/2015 48809/08/2015 345

P01S02 BLACK CREEK SE OF WILLSHIRE @ U.S. RT. 33 0.90 03-02 05/27/2015 46107/14/2015 437007/28/2015 46108/11/2015 199008/25/2015 82.009/08/2015 120

P01K03 ST. MARYS R. E OF ROCKFORD @ FRYSINGER RD. 61.50 03-03 05/27/2015 79.807/14/2015 46107/28/2015 55.608/11/2015 242008/25/2015 38709/08/2015 345

P01W07 ROCKFORD WWTP 001 OUTFALL TO ST. MARYS R. 57.84 03-03 05/27/2015 24807/14/2015 73.307/28/2015 3.1008/11/2015 1.0008/25/2015 2.0009/08/2015 < 1.00

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P01W08 ST. MARYS R. AT ROCKFORD @ ST. RT. 118 57.82 03-03 07/14/2015 141007/28/2015 86.208/11/2015 81608/25/2015 12509/08/2015 387

P01K02 ST. MARYS R. DST. ROCKFORD @ TOWNLINE RD. 52.13 03-03 05/27/2015 20607/14/2015 271007/28/2015 27.508/11/2015 77008/25/2015 23309/08/2015 387

303082 BLACK CREEK @ WINKLER RD. 2.50 03-04 05/27/2015 38707/14/2015 345007/28/2015 54808/11/2015 61308/25/2015 68709/08/2015 201

303087 DUCK CREEK DST COUNTY LINE RD. 1.05 03-04 05/27/2015 51707/14/2015 615007/28/2015 36508/11/2015 13508/25/2015 23609/08/2015 142

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510170 ST. MARYS R. AT WILLSHIRE @ ST. RT. 81 43.48 03-05 05/27/2015 27607/14/2015 < 1.0007/28/2015 15508/11/2015 48808/25/2015 38709/08/2015 185

303089 WILLSHIRE WWTP OUTFALL 001 TO ST. MARYS R. 43.12 03-05 05/27/2015 86607/14/2015 271007/28/2015 523008/11/2015 3970008/25/2015 26109/08/2015 3330

P01K12 TWENTYSEVEN MILE CREEK @ OHIO/INDIANA STATE LINE 1.20 04-01 05/27/2015 141007/14/2015 279007/28/2015 26108/11/2015 26108/25/2015 64909/08/2015 488

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Appendix L – Statistical Methods

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Statistical Methods for Ecological Data Analysis Techniques to describe how biological assemblages relate to environmental and stressor gradients are well-established and have been made accessible by the combination of modern computing power, open-source software, and highly approachable books1, guides2 and online texts3. Ohio EPA's Division of Surface Water incorporates these techniques into making biological assessments and causal associations because these techniques help focus attention on likely causative stressors, eliminate spurious associations and generally provide a more complete picture of how assessed sites are arrayed against stressor gradients. In this context, sites that are positioned down-gradient but nominally rated as passing or marginal can be identified and potentially reclassified as necessary, thus providing a rational bridge between independent application and weight-of-evidence4. More generally, this context helps keep attention focused on the continuous nature of stressor gradients when navigating pass/fail or true/false constructs.

Numeric or narrative biological criteria are used in a binary sense to make a pass or fail assignment of condition status relative to a designated beneficial use. The binary nature of the assessment decision and the need to ascribe a cause in cases of failure sets the stage for just so5 associations (for example, the concentration of ammonia was elevated at this site; therefore, ammonia is the culprit). This is not to say that assessments and associated causes are rife with errors. Errors are minimized by the disciplined process embodied by the compilation of the technical support document, as recently described in Norton et al. 20146. Also, summary biotic index scores can be used in direct gradient analysis to help diagnose causes of impairment or identify significant stressors. A familiar example of direct gradient analysis is a bivariate x-y plot accompanied with a correlation coefficient. In simple cases, direct gradient analysis may be themost parsimonious route to stressor identification; however, as is often the case with environmental datasets, stressors are many, often colinear, and sometimes additive or covariate in nature. Applying directgradient analysis in this context can obviously lead to misidentification of stressors.

When described in lay terms, the routine employed is remarkably straightforward: 1) group survey sites based on the similarity (or dis-similarity) of biological assemblages; 2) represent the assemblage data in 2- or 3-dimensional space as a plot with points color-coded by the groups identified in the previous step; and 3) overlay measured (for example, water quality data, QHEI habitat attributes) and derived (for example,GIS information such as land use, latitude/longitude, etc.) environmental variables in the plot to helpunderstand how the points (survey sites) are related to the environmental gradients.

Distance Measures Distance measures evaluate a similarity distance between sites in terms of the species abundances (or in the case of an environmental table, values of parameters). The most common distance measure used on biological assemblages is the Bray-Curtis7 distance. This distance is essentially the ratio between the total abundance of commonly held species between two sites, and the total abundance of all species collected at

1 Gauch, H.G., 1982. Multivariate analysis in community ecology (No. 1). Cambridge University Press. 2 McCune, B. and Mefford, M.J., 1999. PC-ord. Multivariate analysis of ecological data, version, 4(0). 3 Oksanen, J., 2009. Multivariate analysis of ecological communities in R: vegan tutorial. URL:[http://cc. oulu. fi/, jarioksa/opetus/metodi/vegantutor.

pdf]. Zuur, A.F., Ieno, E.N., Walker, N.J., Saveliev, A.A. and Smith, G.M., 2009. Mixed effects models and extensions in ecology with R. Gail M, Krickeberg K, Samet JM, Tsiatis A, Wong W, editors. New York, NY: Spring Science and Business Media.

4 The converse is also true and nominally failing sites can be objectively classified as “impaired” due to natural causes, or the result of sampling error. 5 sensu Rudyard Kipling. 6 Norton, S.B., Cormier, S.M. and Suter II, G.W. eds., 2014. Ecological causal assessment. CRC Press. 7 Beals, E.W. (1984). Bray-Curtis ordination: an effective strategy for analysis of multivariate ecological data. Advances in Ecological Research, 14, 1-55.

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the two sites. With more species in common, the ratio will track closer to one. The other frequently used distance is Euclidean distance, and that can be thought of as the hypotenuse resulting if a given species abundance (or parameter measure) at two sites were taken as x-y coordinates (for instance, for three found at one site and four at the other, the coordinates would be 0,3 for the x; 0,4 for the y)8. Euclidean distances are more typically calculated for the environmental table after the environmental measures have been standardized based on how much each parameter at each assessment site deviated from the mean of all sites (z scores).

Hierarchical Clustering Once distance measures have been calculated for the biological matrix, groups of sites can be identified using hierarchical clustering. Essentially, the clustering algorithm identifies the two most similar sites (or least dissimilar) and joins them with a branch, finds the next two most similar objects (for instance, the sites joined previously are considered an object) and joins them, and so forth. The results can be conveniently viewed as a dendrogram, or tree diagram (Figure 36) where the branches represent distances; sites clustered together on one branch being more similar to each other than sites on another, such that the different branches represent different groups. In this case, sites were broken into eight groups, with the tree being cut at a height of 0.75 (red dashed line). The resulting eight groups can then be used as a categorical variable to color-code points, or to bin environmental variables, for example, as box plots (Figure 37).

Non-Metric Multi-Dimensional Scaling (NMDS) NMDS can be thought of as a data reduction method that seeks to represent a large data set, in this case distance scores from a biological matrix, by a reduced number of dimensions. Here the dimensions are represented by axes, typically two or three. The degree of similarity between sites determines axes scores (coordinates) such that the sites can be plotted as a scatterplot (Figure 38). Clearly, sites clustering together on the plot are more similar to each other than to other sites, and in this regard, NMDS is analogous and complementary to hierarchical clustering. Color-coding the points on the NMDS plot by groups identified in the hierarchical clustering exercise is a way to cross-check the results to determine if a given site was misclassified and to gain confidence that the groups are meaningful.

Because NMDS transforms the biological matrix into linear constructs of two or more axes, associations with environmental variables can be measured, and the results plotted as vectors emanating from the center of the plot (Figure 39). For example, because drainage area (DA) strongly correlates with the first NMDS axis (x-axis) and weakly correlates with the second or y-axis, it plots as a long arrow almost parallel with the x-axis. In this way, the relationships between sites and environmental stressors or gradients can be visualized simultaneously, thus facilitating the identification of which stressor or gradient is most proximate to a given site.

Using the Resulting Information Knowing how individual sites group together and relate to stressors or gradients provides for a more informed interpretation of bivariate plots of summary index scores (for example, IBI) or proxies (EPT richness) against identified stressors. For example, sites can be coded to the groups identified by hierarchical clustering, and separate regression lines drawn for the various groups. More generally, succinct narratives can be constructed for the various groups to quickly communicate ecological status in a way that is at least complementary to the traditional biological narratives, but arguably more literal and

8 Euclidean distances are actually calculated from squared differences.

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informative (for example, group 1 represents mainstem sites; group 2 represents medium-sized streams with poor habitat, depressed dissolved oxygen and poor biology; etc.).

Figure 2 — A dendrogram resulting from hierarchical clustering of macroinvertebrate assemblages sampled from the St. Marys River watershed. Labels hanging from the terminal branches are station codes.

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Figure 3 — Boxplots of select environmental variables by hierarchical clustering group.

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Figure 4 — St. Marys River sites plotted by axis scores assigned by two-dimensional NMDS. Points are colored to reflect groups suggested by hierarchical clustering.

Figure 5 — St. Marys River two-dimensional NMDS plot with environmental variable overlay.