SUMMARY
OF DATA COLLECTION IN THE SACRAMENTO RIVER BASIN, 1994-98
|
Study component
|
What data were collected and why |
Types of sites sampled |
Number of sites |
Sampling frequency and period |
Stream Chemistry |
Basic Fixed Sites--General
water chemistry |
Streamflow, nutrients,
major ions, suspended sediment, water temperature, specific conductance,
organic carbon, trace metals, mercury, dissolved oxygen, alkalinity
and pH; to describe concentrations, loads, and seasonal variations. |
Large rivers, most
with continuous streamflow measurements available; streams with
continuous streamflow measurements that drain forested, agricultural,
and mining areas. |
8 |
Monthly, 02/97-04/98 |
Intensive Fixed
Sites--Agricultural and large river |
In addition to
the above constituents, 84 pesticides; to describe concentrations
and seasonal variations. |
One agricultural
stream that drains primarily agricultural areas; one large river
site near the mouth of the basin. |
3 |
Monthly, 02/96-04/98; Monthly for pesticides, 11/96-03/97 and 08/97-04/98;
twice per month for pesticides 04/97-07/97 |
Intensive Fixed
Sites--Urban |
The same constituents
as Basic Fixed Sites and Intensive Fixed Sites and, in addition,
85 volatile organic compounds; to describe concentrations and seasonal
variations. |
One stream that
drains a primarily urbanized area. |
1 |
Monthly for pesticides and volatile organic chemicals, 11/96-12/96
and 01/98-04/98; twice monthly for pesticides, 01/97-11/97. Storm
sampling for volatile organic chemicals, 04/96 and 10/96 |
Contaminants in
streambed sediments |
Trace elements
and organic compounds; to determine presence of potentially toxic
compounds attached to streambed sediments. |
Depositional zones
of large rivers and select tributaries, including fixed sites. |
17 in 1996; 19 in 1997 |
One sampling for trace elements and organic compounds in 1995; one
sampling for trace elements in 1997 |
Contaminants in
tissues of aquatic organisms |
Asiatic clams and
bottom-feeding fish were collected to determine
the presence of contaminants that can accumulate in tissues of aquatic
organisms. The tissue samples were analyzed for trace elements and
organic compounds. |
Fixed sites and
other select sites of large rivers and select tributaries. |
17 |
One sampling in 1997 |
Stream Ecology |
Intensive Assessments |
Fish, macroinvertebrates,
and algae; to assess biological communities and habitat in streams
representing primary ecological regions. |
Sites at or near
a fixed site or at a pristine or reference location. |
9 |
Three samplings, 1996-98 |
Synoptic Studies |
Fish, macroinvertebrates,
and algae; to determine spatial distribution and communnity structure
of aquatic species and habitat. |
Sites along an
elevation gradient from the Sierra Nevada to the Sacramento Valley. |
14 |
Two samplings, 1997-98 |
Ground-Water Chemistry |
Aquifer Survey |
Major ions, nutrients,
pesticides, trace elements, volatile organic compounds, and radon;
to describe the overall water quality and natural chemistry in a
surficial aquifer. |
Domestic wells
in the southeastern Sacramento Valley. |
31 wells |
Once in 1996 |
Land-Use Effects--
Agriculture (rice) |
Major ions, nutrients,
trace elements, and pesticides; to describe the water quality and
natural chemistry in a surficial aquifer in an agricultural setting. |
Newly drilled monitoring
wells completed near the water table in a surficial aquifer beneath
or near rice fields. |
28 wells |
Once in 1997 |
Land-Use Effects--Urban |
Major ions, nutrients,
pesticides, trace elements, volatile organic compounds, and radon;
to describe the overall water quality and natural chemistry in a
surficial aquifer. |
Newly drilled monitoring
wells completed near the water table in a surficial aquifer beneath
a recently urbanized area. |
19 wells |
Once in 1998 |
Special Studies |
Sacramento River
Trace Metals Study |
Trace elements
measured in whole water, filtered water, ultrafiltered water, and
on colloids. |
Sacramento River
and select tributaries including an acid mine drainage site. |
19 |
During selected high flow and low-flow stream conditions, 07/96-06/97 |