Quality of water in James Creek, Monroe County, Mississippi
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Abstract
A short-term quality-of-water study of James Creek near Aberdeen, Mississippi was conducted on November 14-16, 1978, during a period of low streamflow. During the study, the water in the 2.6-mile stream reach was undesirable for many uses. Wastewater inflow immediately upstream of the study area contributed to the dissolved-solids load in James Creek. The specific conductance of the water ranged from 775 to 890 micromhos at the head of the study reach and from 650 to 750 micromhos at the end of the study reach.
A substantial biochemical oxygen-demand was evident in James Creek. Five-day biochemical oxygen demand values downstream of a sewage disposal pond outfall ranged from 8.3 to 11 milligrams per liter and dissolved-oxygen concentrations ranged from 0.4 to 4.5 milligrams per liter. Nitrogen and phosphorus compounds and fecal bacteria densities were highest downstream. Total ammonia nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in the water leaving the study area ranged from 0.29 to 1.4 milligrams per liter and from 0.65 to 1.7 milligrams per liter, respectively. Fecal coliform densities exceeding 50,000 colonies per 100 milliliters of sample were observed in the study area. The median fecal coliform density of the water leaving the study area was 2,800 colonies per 100 milliliters.
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Publication type | Report |
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Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Title | Quality of water in James Creek, Monroe County, Mississippi |
Series title | Open-File Report |
Series number | 81-1181 |
DOI | 10.3133/ofr811181 |
Year Published | 1981 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Geological Survey |
Description | iv, 28 p. |
Country | United States |
State | Mississippi |
County | Monroe County |
Other Geospatial | James Creek |