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83]26/2081 13: 11 528-343-8225 ' WATER QUALITY' CENTER ' I ..> I PAGE 81 7-5z1 Facsimile No: 52~&8225 528-343-8328 ,- To: Tereqa Newkirk. Code: State Water Rm(cpwces Co~tr01 Board Facsimile No.: - (769) 341-5820 L Code: E-AO-~Z 1 0 Ifyy~u need hher assi~ce, pleae cdl'me at (520) 343-8302 or I can be ahese are 10 pgges from the USGS Water Resources Data Beak fir &kone ki the . . . yea 1999. It's caur I~test book. WSGS is the oficial data keeper fir sdace water quality b ow region. If this dm is PJ~B~ yonag Boolchg for, 1 will get you h c~9aa~c.E VdthkTSGS :. our regisa. They cm. send yo= a m~a8 data book for pow i7eeds. Teresq 1 hope this helps you. Regark.

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Page 1: WATER QUALITY' CENTER PAGE 7-5z1€¦ · 1 14: 11 520-343-8225 WATER QUALITY CENTER , CQLORarn IER WdN m p@toQ OF DULV ~ecmB,- SP%lWCOHOUCTaNcr OQber 168Blcl mrim year. , WATER TEBISB-mPm

83]26/2081 13: 11 528-343-8225 ' WATER QUALITY' CENTER '

I ..>

I

PAGE 81 7-5z1

Facsimile No: 5 2 ~ & 8 2 2 5 528-343-8328

,- To: Tereqa Newkirk. Code:

State Water Rm(cpwces Co~tr01 Board

Facsimile No.: - (769) 341-5820

L

Code: E-AO-~Z 1 0

Ifyy~u need h h e r a s s i ~ c e , pleae cdl'me at (520) 343-8302 or I can be

ahese are 10 pgges from the USGS Water Resources Data Beak fir &kone ki the . .

. y e a 1999. It's caur I~test book. WSGS is the oficial data keeper f ir sdace water quality b ow region. If this dm i s P J ~ B ~ yonag Boolchg for, 1 will get you h c~9aa~c.E VdthkTSGS :.

our regisa. They cm. send yo= a m~a8 data book for pow i7eeds.

Teresq 1 hope this helps you.

Regark.

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1 14: 11 520-343-8225 WATER QUALITY CENTER , CQLORarn I E R WdN m

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131

mmm FOR PERtOD OF LGLF R~W,SQ.- WEGtFIC t%tJDUEP*NfX: W m u m c&mrred. 1.870 mloradomew Aug. 24 1917. Jan 7 2 13 1898. m h h m mwvaJ. 9W mkxahmmfi G@ 12. i W A T ~ WPERHWRES ~ c r m m. SOY: h g . 20. I~TT, &lip. 28 ZL I.@$; ml-rn m e x x ~ . 06% w 2s. 2 8 . 4 ~ . -

~ E M E S FQR C U R B W ~ R , - . . $k%iFE 8&@%fiiHt~ kkrknun m. 1 ,W dbPslemens Fab. 1!t mlnlmum rsoDlaad W mWmsnr h. 6. ~ " J A ~ W ~ ~ ~ P ~ ~ F ; $ ; twblrnlar tmmkd, W.tPC +Ip I& rninlrnum mmm3eb 15$C JBR. lb.

I M S ~ R I ) Q ~ E W A T ~ Q M . - S W C ~ & ~ eMcntc~~mp8rmre &i&r lBBE b &mn\ y w . amaRKS.* lecotd ~OTWIC CMUUW= cam ou i to OK 4 due ro e~yr- fdlura. E C ~ f c ~ ~rnp~rnre ~ e r i IS a 9 e n b f 1 ~ wg B

la wufpmunthifura. Mwe~415n 1m r m d .

WATERQUAUM DATA, WATER YEAR OCTOBEA 1888 To SWTEMBEfll IS04

DLB- W W O - C U ~ G S , SPE- n.km @=rfw

WST. CIFIC WHOLE WE- N E X C COP- FIELD m W - TUK- SWPB

' S W L E TYPE R e . DVCI- [STAtlD- AlvRE A- BED- ' (h(lb

-0kT.E =Pm PER PINCE' ARD AXR WATER kTT OP 6ECUh(D (LG1(31? WZTSJ LDM C) ID% Cl INEU1 KO) (00061) (000951 (006001 lbOO20l (000101 (000761 t00025f

DEC 16. .. 0900 f m w l ~ m h ~ 16500 loao . a:z 21.0 2 3.2 775 as.. . 0910 ~ o m ~ a r o s r ~ F P L ~ C ~ T R XSSDO -- -- 21-0 t 2 . a ..- --

w. ar. .. loon ~ R ~ E U T , % L 11;roo loso a.4 29.0 17.5 3.1 ' 760 aal.. l o lo cmxmmt R Z ~ I C A I E 11300 - -- 4 . 0 17.3 -- .-

APR 28.. . 0330 ~ R V X P O ~ ~ Z W ~ X , 11~100 10611 8.2 25.0 21.0 4.5 t e n 2%. . . 9940 m m BEPZSCA'EE ,- l i 8 0 O -- -- 25.0 22.0 -- --

XhY 26. -. 0930 P T V I R O M ~ X T ~ L 10700 1130 8.2 32:8 25-0 4.0 769 26.. . 0940 CO- R~PLXCATS X0700 '1120 8'2 32.6 15.0 4 - 1 760 m

3Q. .. 0 9 3 0 ! B V I R O m A L ~1500 1060 8.2 36.0 20.0 2.5 757 30.. . 0940 . c o ~ REPLZC~TE 1 1 ~ 0 0 --. -- 26.0 , aa.0 -- --

Am 25 ... . 0930 ~ U I ~ ~ A L . 9060 1100 8.2 37.0' 30.0 1.6 760 25.. - . 0960 cmCmmf~ REPLTMTE 9osa -- -- -. 37.0 3a.c -- --

BI~caq- ~ ~ 3 : s - sovrm~ mps: MMTE

UCCClUn s m . WPIVn, AQ- SlUM, V"YT.=.=. ma- 0x5- BES- SORP- DXS- DTS rc SOLVS SOLVED savw TION s o t e n ECELD IMBIL (%/L (PICIIL RATTO IM/L IE/L AS

A!3 CF) h5 BiQl 63 3S R) HC03 iOQYl.5l roo9;rsI lOO9j@, (D6$JXI 100935) IPO43jj

Inks.

b %DL 30 dbe

SULFATE DIS- SOLVED . CYL/L

N SO41

(U0915) .

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WATER DUALITY CENTER

COLORb.00 RIVER WAIN %M

W + T E R W U ? Y DAY4 WATER Y w W3TOB- 19% 70 SEPTEMBER 1W

i&,i0$, SOLIDS. NZTRO- HX'E6rO- NrmO- , lNl(IRO- KW- S ~ X C A , = I D O ~ . S U E ~ O P SOLZDS. m, om, c , rim. RIDE, D19- B;P 180 @$STY- . BIB- EDATE H%TD.TR B $ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 . ~ 3 3

PIS- saw ~ m . c . m s , s o t w om- DIS- DE- ax* 6OL.XW c ~ i i t ~ DIS- XZ- CTU148 SOLVED satven SDLW (WC SOLW SOLW P H ~ , ZWL 1 % (FJO/L cwn AS P) 81071 Iffi/Ll ( tW/Lt AC-FTl IS HI A$ NO31 AS N f N N>

fOD9So) (00955) 1703001 (70301) t50303) 1006181 171851.) tOO6Gt 100631)

NITRO- MWQ- GW, 0m.PIII-

owa mnXA 4 DIS- ORUfSIC

90LVED ZOmL PRm (tiF/L Im/L

8s 1 1 as N) '

.(dO607) 100625)

P B 16... 15. ..

Km 1k.. . ad. . .

WB ae ... ZS... .

WAY . 26.. . ah ...

m 30 ... JIY...

A& as.. . 25,. .

mTR0- . CEJ, mi- rn1h * O W J C DZS. (=/I az N7 (006'237

ems- BITi lS , PH03- PHORD9:

NITW- C ?NOS. PWORUS fiRB0. D - WORUS I S 01.5-

ma SOLVPJ w* S O L W SOLVED tMl& 1mlL lnolL \HUIL {W/L

AS Hf s E:al A5 P) ns Bs 4, t00600) (006021 (006651 (00666) 100671t

N m o - om, 4wnu

nrs- . SOLVED

1&/L s N!

to06081

.042 -- c.020 -- <,a20 . -- .a22 :0?0

C . 0 2 0 --

q.020 . -A

I F a I . ~ 4 - BBLVED IW/L r9 rz!

(OX8461 t . .

eag -- 4 0 -- 210 -- 4 0 -10

E7.3 - -. rib --

'AGE

J

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261'2001 14:ll ' 520-343-E225 WATER QUALITY CENTER

r

' WATERQUAUTY DATA. WATER YE48 OCFC)BER 1096 TO P;EQTEMER 18S3

U3&r-qw-43 f Q ~ ~ (n Iha f&clilpkiq !&tile wew made as serl a' the FlMi6iUI S i r e m ~ u B l i t y , ~ ~ i n ~ t d ~ ~ 4 & CWy84S ER9 Quellty&58ClrWlce swnplu proaxmd & d q bn 1994 Smpung pf&d and om dbRm h ma Inlmwcfy isa e ' m Wlw %Vaaf&W Rmwd W"!.

HZrn0- mmD; m e - W E - EKOE- '

;.awe- SXLXCA, om. G . EN. PSO~US P ~ T E . W I V H SPVPI, SODT(LW. UIS- OIITPTTE' UDZ*NO3 AWONIA GRTSO, . -0.

' ors- DIS- DIE- so~yn, nrs- ~l f - DIE- DIE- azs- Q ~ L I W $o~,vaa . a o ~ v m ZOLVRD I ~ / L m v ~ SOL= SOL- SQLW BOLV~O

MIX . TIE ASWR [ W ~ L lwp mo/h ks ~ W / L r r a j l ~ (WL { ~ I L c ~ t = s m € as ca) AE m1 As Ml 9x021 ) As nal , & 1) M 1 &3 PPd)

. ITXPBI 1009151 10092S) (009301 [0095P1 \0062.32 1006111' 1006081 tOOS?Lf (D0660)

S - m , 24... zoo$ FIZLD <.ooa =.001 ' ~ . a a 5 ~ . o a o e.001 C:WS q . 0 0 2 - .001 .no am

30.. . 0938 P?&U BWMT s.002 <.a01 6.025 e.02U <.&Of s . 0 0 5 -006 .00Z - 0 0 Arm -- IS ... 0933 F I W SPIKE -- -- -- -- dm -- -- --

AZm- & ! - BBRYL- mR0- &'Jc&- fnrm. mhn. warn. ' cxw, MROK, c m z r d , mm, ajw. C O P P ~ . rmH, LERD. ==B. - DSE- 2 - us- nIs- 51s. nxs- urs- DIE- QXO- ma- DXS- 01s-

SOLVE) 30ZVSD 805m SO!J~ED XOLYKU SOLVEO EOLVW $OLVED SOLVED S O L W SOLVED SOWEE (IS/& IUQIL LUGfL IUCIL iVG/L ( Z J L lWlL lVC/L f W i L I W I L . l W l L 1UGfL a5 a) &s sal na PA) AS e e l 4s e ) PZ CPI AS car rs CO) M m~ N Per AS PB) as men

. 101~061 101095) (010053 {0101@1 (030201 (01025) 1010301 (01035) 1010401 cuaoc61 (OiOCBI LO20561

m . '

34 ... =.30 x-2d 4.20 c,ZO q 2 . 0 3 4-20 c.ZO % . 2 0 -3.0 c.30 -=.I0 m

30. .. -.30 2 c.30 +.ZO ~ 2 - o =.30 < . a 0 *.zo ..2o 4 . 0 1-30 c.10 *na

25 . . . . . -- . -- --. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- m=. W m W L

' ~ L Y B - ' ~ R O I U - m i ~ m CARBO*~, ORDNF~C ~ c m - A=- ATFA- D m . lSXCKSS.. _SZtvi%, T.IVd. ZINC. WWW. ,ORa-C SI?5- tFlL&%. ZINE. 2XW. Dl§- UXS- 73x5- DZS- 01s- 01s- PIS- 9- WATER V A m , WATW, UA'IER. SOLVED . BOLVED SOtVeD EOLVED SOL^ SOLVED 6 0 L m 1 M A L FLW DISE. DISS. QISS,

UTE tu0fL ( W l L IW/L tlrG/t t X / L LUG/!- (Ea3/L (&/I. REC P a , REC RPX; A§ ??Ol RS 1ET) &S Aa) ~ i 6 =I AS ZNI w u I &5 Ci tUClLI (MIL1 lGG/%) ' IM/L?

(OIOSO) IOTBE.) (ai07s) f01080) (010902 (327031 100681) inof i~9) (69x01 (463421 (396321 cpaoao)

m 24... c.20 5 6 c.20 0 <.SO 0 1 4.20 -- -- - -. .

.TON -- -- .- 30... =.20 <:SO c.20 < . l o -.SO 4.2Q <. la s.20 -- ' AUG

25 ... -- -- ..,. a- -. -- =. ,136 .r31 , a s ~ s ~ s s c -- muq BEK- . CRsC- . CRR$D- DIRZ- =IN- PL@- BUiYL- BARYL PURAN R X I A - nCPA XNDN '

.&to$ &IN . 3TR. W.WU WATm Cf3L.m- ZXREI IfWP(, PZ- D ~ O SPG m- 99AT FLT WAT FtD L'&?f!R, FLm FLTkD PYRIFOS WATER. FLTRD Pa P' AZZKON. MAT FLT ELDBIn 0.5U 0 . 7 0 DZSS. 0.7U 0.7U DI3- DISS. 0.7U DIS- & . 7 U 0x3-

W E W, GF. BEC RFC GF. fiBC CF, R R 50ItVQ!3 RDC W. RS OISSOLV $ O L W CF. E C SOLVFD CUG/CI tUO/Lt IyC(C) loc/~~ IuOlt ) (UGiZj W W L I (UGlL) (VCfL) tUQfL) P ~ C F J % t U W L ) ' 182606). LPZ6731 (&do281 (8468671 1826761 (38933) 10aOd11 (82682) IJd6531 t3P5721 1910631 i39381)

2.6-DI- DX9UL- E%YF. PO^

. . ARTLINE W A W ' WAT fLT . FL-

0.7 U 0.7 C! WTE GF, REC GlF. RBC

I W l f ) (UCIS.1 t82660) rB2677j

m o - PROP '

WkTEP. . r n ~ P O S ALPHII mnta. ~ T H L atrC 0.7 U BESS DIS-

W, R E C . SdC.VEcr iUQIL) lilC<Li LUQIL) ( 8 ~ 6 7 2 1 1040951 ' f3825!)

HUI LIN- ALP& rmON 06 SRC " WRTEa WSir- WAT FLT LWnNJE PZTUD MSOH,

0.7 U DIS- 0 . 7 U V S - OF, p.ec SOLVED m. PBC SOLVED PERCENT I W L ) IUClLl lUGlLi t910G5) 1393411 I826661 139533)

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r s l H Y L e m - lnZQFI

WT FLT 0.7 V

DdTE CF. REC (WIIL) fE266'i)

MAA 24.-.. -.,

JUN 30 . t . --

Awe ZJ... -115

WATER QUALITY CEIfTER

eot.on&w MYER m~halhr m CW@4IJ# COLOWAW RIVER ABOVE IMPERIAL DAM. CIZ-EA-43atlnslec3

WATEfl4UPW OAR WATER YEaa OCTOBER 19R Qgl6?tTW&rEFi 1,W

m- Lhcmo9 WATER

DTESOLV fUOIL) (394151

CF, R E LUE!L) '

11267Zl

CF, REC IVGIL) . t826Ea)

. WON- PRO- PRO- A M K S PROP- PRN'fL BPBOITE SX- WATER CPILOR, UATER W A T a W I N E , PLTRD WlpTER. nTRD E'LTRD WATER. 0.7 U DXS8. 0.7 U 0.7 U DISS,

MTH G F , R E € REC O F , R K REC [WCIL) lWG/t! IWCtL1 IWIL) fUC/LI 1826761 tOdO24! (826791 f B i 6 8 5 i to40351

em- m m m r PHosl?Te PRO-

CIS WATER m N , W.AT FUP nTRD WATljR, 0.7 U 0.7 U 5138,

CP, RDC CF, . R E RBC IUO/L) IWILJ {UCIL) 1826871 182664) (040371

WBD- TER- 'PER- ?HTD- TRl3,b mX- THYWROYC MCXL BVFaS BZ3GW.B U T E FLWU-

WATER WATER WATER WTER WATRR ALW FLTRD FLTRD PLlllb FLT8D FLTM WAT FLT 0.9 U 0.7 U 0.7 U 0.7 U 0.7 U 0.7 I1

CP, REF We R e GP. REC CIP, REC GP. REC CF. RPC (VCILt fDClt) (UCILI IUCfLl [UCIL) (UGILI (826701 (826651 (82675) (826811 (8267%) (826611

tw -- -- -- - - -- -- -- ad. .. -- -- -- -- m . 30 ... -- -- -- -- A .. =. -- -. -* ..a -L

AUO 2 5 , - - .LZ6 5.138 B.138 E.T36 -103 E.142 E.1QB .be09 .114 - .116 -101

< k ~ u a l value is hwn to bz lass than Lha value ~hwn. E Btimaeed Ifor pe3hicidc data. set incrCduccbsy te*e secrien cirled 'Xdeatilytdg EaCimRted Peaficide concs?ltraeians-I.

e Liere;3 value& are recovery percentages for che f f i icated compam(ss. Tbescl compomQ8 am aQQob so the smpxa ro ~OCOF&IIQ c h ~ x e ~ + t I v a r e c o v a ~ OK ochar organic ~ompsu~a~ thnc are dateccaA using EPP satw a~alytical methad. 4

PAGE

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WATER QUALITY CENTER ,

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'WATER QUALITY CENTER

Wa- TEXPEUTliRil. CULSIUS. W A T E R Y a q CClUBER 1999 TO kETi35~Q. 1999

I DAY

JUNE JULY

HIN aENI PIPX W W. PPIN mum

A L I ?-- --- --- --- <,,< --- --- e m - ---

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e e w y R W R W& gpEI a

r n w ~ m n e ~ ~ w W ~ R &QVE iw~at~b ma, m-m+o.wt~ apmzwxc cmm~mm, us/& AT a5 EWW& ~rc~m, WAX= rn &-?QBE@ ~ 9 9 s ~ i , aeps=&r 1939

ma WWJ gl~3i B~IEI ?re29 w me rn ~~~ PBBaUMY APRIL

1180 1200 1130 1640 1090 IOdh 983 1030 1170 1040 1110 1160 1190 ~ioo 1040 lo70 IIOW xooo rnsa 1070 ~fi26 ioso 1160 1170 1 W 0 %US0 1090 1100 1030 1070 1110 1020 1060 1130 PI70 1230 1080 1890 ll00 1030 1OSU 1100 1610 1050 1 x 0 1190 1x20 1040 roe0 iiao lolo 1060 lzio zoao 1070

1150 IISO 1130 1OQO 1160 1090 996 10'10 1180 1080 1130 1200 iano lrao xoso a X O ~ O 98s ioao 1170 1070 i u o 2x70 1900 1150 1050 1100 1110 1020 XQ60 2186 1010 1120 1180 1110 1 1 998 1070 1100 1040 1080 1110 992 ' 1060 1220 laao loeo 99s 1040 auo 1060 irfio 1050 992 . 1020 Xl50 1270 1100 1020 1050 1150 SO40 LXdb 1090 1000 1040 1260 laoo aoao gez 1020 1070 1030 ioso iiio 99s raeo l zen 1270 1080 9rx ioclo 1070 rojo roso 1100 990 1040 1170 IZOO 1000 relo 1050 1140 1020 IOBO X L ~ O 990 lose

1170 u40 IfOB 1010 1050 llZ0 1000 1060 ill0 $80 1150 1160 1100 1090 990 lo40 1110 1000 1070 1050 985 3.olQ 1030 1120 1080 938 1030 %a60 LOUl 1110 1130 994 1060 iiao 1170 J B ~ Q 991 1030 1130 loso 1100 1090 zooo loso 1160 lalo r l r o 1030 XZOQ rlao 1050 ioeo 1070 991 I O ~

3320 1170 1160 1090 1110 1130 A010 1090 1100 996 1050

AUGUST

1190 1060 1140 llZ0 1020 1060 1120 1030 1080 1100 202.0 .lG70

1060 9-19 la10 ~IUD LOOU 1040 IBZU 1010 ~ O B O 1090 A B J ~ aeso 1110 999 1060 1098 aoao rose 1130 IWSO 1x00 ieeo 1030 LOSO LO30 991 1010 1110 0 1 XDSO 1~~~ 1030 1050 1090 loao sosa 1080 977 1030 LlQU 1020 1100 1100 103U 1060 1080 t0lO 1040

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~~ - -

".,I L U I LUUL A ? . L L J L U 4-J ULLJ W H 1 i~. k?UHLLI I Y L C I Y I CK

W ! W W RWER W B l W 6'NY

warm eeceww p.nm B ~ B W IMPERIAL DM. pzcn L O G ~ ~ V O N . - F W ~ ~ ~ gage WSSV. I* 1?d27'577', m ~ ~ u . . w % M s s c ~ t t 5 9:. R ~ J E.. h n h a - i d a n . in impcrint W n l y . CxOibnib. nyddog~c unh

15M0107. n.ar*Jl-Amertcan Canal be&omrc a1 east(rsn'seb) QW d Im@riel b. S rnl mizrasm tram Laguna Dam, 16mi nermwa W Yuma A z , Wrnl uovt&rrsam I f a n Palo VBIde Dm. Bnd 147 mi aow~181raam lrpm Paksr Dm.

LPR~~~MZ M%-IS;~(W m% =w?ximalely. indudfig 3.~9 mrtln WB -sin In zurnern ~ y m i n g , uma 16 m m h g . PERIOQBF RECORD.-OEOtgr 10 cufrm: ya;~. Prlw w Ot9obet 1971 publl8hsd ee 'at lmppdd Dam.' R e a m arm lusedMrg Impsrid Dern.lmar(tr puhlish&tlniPR lh18

@am. ea - WMwi wptntwiy as su 0942M90. 'Caands Povw w e Impcti4 Dam. ~~-w~fW%?i?fWJfd~in b&y.l2~ib~cdg;tose?Cs[#CrO)bEJui~~wey, Scallbr~te&l gxzesk QHBW~-~. and CB)lctrat& mun~.a, each d L plpalm

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CALENDAR FOR WATER YEAR 1999

1998

OCTOBER N O W m E R DEC'EMB'Ew.

S M T W T F S S T W T F S S M T W T F S

FEBRUARY S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T - W T F S

S M T W T F S S M T W T P S S M T W T F S

JULY AUGUST S~FTER~BER

S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S

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U.S. Department of the Interior . . U.S. Geological Survey

Water Resources Data , .

Arizona Water Year 1999'

By S.Tadayon, N.R. Duet1 GIG, Ask, H,F, McCormack, C.K. Partin, G.L. Pope, and P.D. Rigas

Water-Data Report AZ-99-1

Prepared in cooperation with the . State of Arizona and with other agencies

RE.CEIVED

MAR 3 8 208'8

REGION 7

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTENOR

BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary

U.S. GEOLOGIC& SWOVEY

Charles 6;. h a t , Director

For informatiom on the water program im Arizona write to District Chief, Water Resources Division

U.S. Geological Survey 520 North Park Avenue, Suite 22 1

Tucson, Arizona 857 19-5035

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PREFACE

This volume of the annual hydrologic data report of Arizona is one of a series of annual reports that document hydrologic data gathered eom the U.S. Geological Survey's surface- and ground- water data-collection networks in each state, Puerto Rico, and the Trust Territories. These records of streamflow, ground-water levels, and quality of water provide the hydrologic information needed by State, local, and Federal agencies, and the private sector for developing and managing our Nation's land and water resources.

This report is the culmination of a concerted effort by dedicated personnel of the U.S. Geological Survey who collected, compiled, analyzed, verified, and organized the data, and who typed, edited, and assembled the report. The authors had primary responsibility for assuring that the information contained herein is accurate, complete, and adheres to Geological Survey policy and established guidelines. The following individuals contributed significantly to the collection, processing, and tabulation of the data:

O.R. Baynham D.W. Evans F.S. Johnson W.P. Roberts

D.J. Bivens K.D. Fossum F.G. Laguna H.W. Sanger

C. W. Crouch S.D. Francisco S.A. Monroe F. Schaffner

M.J. Dai R.A. Fritzinger N.K. Nellson K.M. Sherman

J.S. Doughman J.W. Heaton C.M. O'Day J.S. Tunnel1

R.J. Edmonds A.R. Hesse P.L. Provencher D.N. Ufkes

This report was prepared in cooperation with the State of Arizona and with other agencies, under the general supervision of C.F. Smith, Data Chief, Arizona.

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Public reporting burden for this collection of irrfoimstion is RStimatRd to average 1 hour par rssponse, including the limb for raviewin instructions. caerching existing data sources, gathering and maintainin the data ne6d.d and COmplstinq and rGviewing the ccllsclior~ of information. Si-nd cornmc-nts re brdiny 8 i s burden estimate oi eny other aspect of thiz collection of information. Qncludlng sugg&tions for rsducing this burden, to Washington Hsadquartols Sarvlces, Directorate ?or Informetion Operations and Reports, 121 5 Jeflerson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302. and to the Oflice of Mnnagsment sfill budgat, Paperwork Raduction Project (0704-0180), Wsshingion, DC 20503.

REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE ~ o r m ~pprovee' OMB NO. 0704-0188

6. AUTHOR(S) S. Tadayon, N.R Duet, G.G. Fisk, H.F. McCormack, C.K. Partin, G.L. Pope, and P.D. Rigas

1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE

March 2000

7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME($) AND ADDRESS(E8)

U.S. Geological Survey, WRD 520 North Park Avenue, Suite 221 Tucson, Arizona 857 19

Tucson, Arizona 857 19

3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED

Annual--0ct 1, 1998 to Sept. 30, 1999 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE

Water Resources Data for Arizona, Water Year 1999

8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER

USGS-WDR-AZ-99- 1

9. SPONSORING I MONITORING AGENCY NAME(§) AND ADDRESS(ES)

U.$. Geological Survey, 520 firth Parls Avenue, Suite 22 1

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11. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES Prepared in cooperation with the State of Arizona and with other agencies.

5. FUNDING NUMBERS

10. SPONSORING I MONITORING AGENCY BEPORT NUMBER

USGS-WDR-AZ-99- 1

13. ABSTRACT (Maximum 200 word) Water discharge data for the 1999 water year for Arizona consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, water quality of lakes and reservoirs; water levds of obsefiation wdls; and quality of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 190 gaging stations, m u d peaks for 29 crest-stage partial- record stations; contents only records for & lakes and reservoirs; stage and (or) contents for 1 lake; elevation only for 1 streansflow station; included with gaging-station records, consisting of monthend or monthly stage, contents, and evaporation of lakes and reservoirs, diversions, and return flows; water-quality records for 17 continuous-record stations; water-quality data for water f?om 156 wells. The data represent that part of the National Water Data System operated by the U.S. Geological Survey cooperating Federal and State agencies in Arizona.

12a. DISTRIBUTION 1 AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

No restriction on distribution. This report may be purchased h m : National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 221 61

12b. DISTRIBUTION CODE

14. SUBJECT TERMS

*Arizona, *Hydrologic data, *Surface water, *Ground water, *Water quality, Flow rate, Gaging stations, Lakes, Reservous, Chemical analyses, Sediment, Water Temper- atures, Sampling sites, Water levels, Water analyses.

- - -

I I 1 I N S N 7540-01-280-5500 Standard Prescribed Form by ANSI 298 Std (Rev. 239-18 2-89)

298-1 02

15. NUMBER OF PAGES

392 pages 16. PRICE CODE

20. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT 19. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF ABSTRACT

UNCLASSIFIED

17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF REPORT

UNCLASSIFIED

18. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE

UNCLASSIFIED

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................................................................................................................................................... Preface List of suface-water stations. in downstream order. for which records

are published in this volume ................................................................................................ : ............... ................................................................................ List of discontinued surface-water discharge stations

List of discontinued surface-water quality stations ............................................................ ; .....................

CONTENTS

....................................................................................... Introduction .......................................... 1 .............. ................................................................................................................................................. Cooperation

Hydrologic conditions ................................................................................................................................. Water use ............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................. Ground-water levels and compaction values .................................................................................................................. Special networks and programs

.......................................................................................................................... Explanation of the records . Station identification numbers .............................................................................................................

Downstream order system ..................................................................... : ......................................... ............................................................................................................... Latitude-longitude system

Local well numbers ......................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................. Records of stage and water discharge

Data collection and computation ..................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................. Data presentation

.................................................................................................................... Station manuscript ............................................................... ............................... Data table of daily mean values ?

................................................................................................ Statistics of monthly mean data Summary statistics ....................................................................................................................

Identifying estimated daily discharge .............................................................................................. Accuracy of the records ................................................................................................................... Other records available ....................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................... Records of surface-water quality . Classification of records ..................................................................................................................

................................................................................................................... Arrangement of records Onsite measurements and sample collection ...................................................................................

........................................................................................................................... Water temperature Sediment ........................................................................................................... ; .............................

.................................................. ..................................................................... Cross-sectional data i.

Laboratory measurements ............................................................................................................... Identifying estimated pesticide concentrations ............................................................................... Data presentation .............................................................................................................................

.................................................................................................................................. Remark codes ............................................................. Dissolved trace-element concentrations ........................... .'.

......................................................................... . Change in National Trends Network Procedures !. Water-quality control data ...............................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................... Blank samples Reference samples ..................................................................................................................... Replicate samples ...................................................................................................................... Spike samples ............................................................................................................................

Records of ground-water quality ......................................................................................................... Data collection and computation ..................................................................................................... Data presentation ................................................................................................................. i ...........

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CONTENTS

....................................................................................................................... Access to WATSTOW data

Definition of terms ...................................................................................................................................... ................................................................... Publications on techniques of water-resources investigations

Hydrologic-data station records ................................................................................................................. ...................................................................... Discharge at partial-record stations and miscellaneous sites

........................................................................................................ Crest-stage partial-record stations

................................................................................. Discharge measurements at miscellmeous sites

.................................................................................... Estimated ground-water withdrawals h hsma .................................................................................................. Ground-water levels and compaction data

...................................................................................................... Ground-water areas and abbreviations

......................................................... Quality of water in sdected wells in ground-water areas in Arizona

....................................................................... ........................................................... Site information :

................................................................................................................................ Water-quality data

Index ...................................................................................................................................................

Figure 1 .

ILLUSTRATIONS

Graphs showing mean monthly discharge for the 1999 water year compared

with median of mean monthly discharge for period 1950-99 at five representative gaging stations for which long-term records are available ..................................................

'.Diagram showing system for numbering wells and miscellaneous sites ............................. Diagram showing well-numbering and naming system ....................................................... Map showing location of streamflow-gaging stations,

water year 1999 .............................................................................................................. Map showing location of surface-water-quality stations.

water year 1999 ...................................... .. .............................. Schematic diagram showing streamflow-gagi~~g stations and water-quality

stations on streams. diversions. a d return flows between Imperial Dam and

the southerly international boundary ............................ ... ............................................... Map showing location of partial-record streamflow-gaging stations,

water yew 1999 .............................................................................................................. Index map of Arizona Department of Water Resources ground-water

basins, Active Management Areas, and Irrigation Non-Expansion Areas ..................... .................. Map showing location of wells and extensometer sites, south central Arizona

................................ Index map of U.S. Geological Suwey ground-water areas in Arizona

TABLES

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24

33

41

304

304

307

........................................................................................................ Calendar for water year 1999 inside ii-ont cover

.............................................. Factors for converting inch-pound units to International (SI) units inside back cover