To: Interested Parties
From: Water Resources Branch
RE: JUNE 2007 monthly Water Quality Report
This is the Sabine River Authority
Water Quality Report for June 2007.
Water quality sampling was performed June 11th through June 13th. Recent weather (previous seven days) in the
Sabine River Basin was warm, with daytime highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s at
Lake Tawakoni and at Lake Fork. Toledo
Bend Reservoir and Orange had daytime highs from the mid 80s to the mid
90s. Lows ranged from the low 60s to
upper 70s at Lake Tawakoni and at Lake Fork.
Toledo Bend and Orange had lows ranging from the mid 60s to the upper
70s. During the 28 days prior to the
sample run, the Upper Basin received 6.93 and 6.34 inches of rainfall as
recorded at Lake Tawakoni and at Lake Fork, respectively. Lake Tawakoni received 0.33 inches of rain
and Lake Fork received 0.78 inches of rain the week preceding the sample
run. Toledo Bend and Orange received
2.22 and 2.26 inches of precipitation during the 28 days prior to the sample
run. Reservoir profiles indicated
thermal stratification of the water column at deeper reservoir sites in Lake
Tawakoni, Lake Fork and Toledo Bend reservoirs.
Upper Sabine Basin Above
Toledo Bend Including Lake Fork and Lake Tawakoni
Water quality parameter
measurements at the Upper Basin sites were consistent with water of high
quality at all sites for the June sample run.
The level of Lake Fork was recorded at 402.62 feet msl with 22 cfs
releases and the level of Lake Tawakoni was recorded at 434.97 feet msl with 6
cfs releases at the time of sampling.
All Upper Basin stations were within the stream standards numeric
criteria for temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, chloride and sulfate. Stations LT23C, LT23D and LT23A exceeded the
stream standards numeric criteria for pH.
Stations BS9 and SR17 exceeded the stream standards numeric criteria for
E. coli.
The June monthly sampling results were indicative of water of
high quality at most sites. The area received 0.71 inches of rainfall
during sampling and the week prior. The level of Toledo Bend Reservoir
was recorded at 170.81 feet with 204 cfs discharge at the time of
sampling. Toledo Bend Reservoir stations were stratified in vertical
profile samples, and anoxic conditions were found at the deeper lake stations
at the deepest depths. Stations TB6R, TB6LN, TB6J, TB6K, and TB6H exceeded
the stream standards criteria for pH.
Tidal
Section of the
Most sites sampled in the Tidal portion of the
This Report and additional data
for these monitoring stations are available on our World Wide Web site (www.sratx.org). If you have any questions or comments
concerning this report, please contact:
Ø Upper Sabine Basin
Terry Wilson, Upper Basin Field Office Coordinator
903-878-2420 (twilson@sratx.org)
Ø Lower and Tidal Sabine Basin
Jerry Wiegreffe, Lower Basin Field Office Coordinator
409-746-3284 (jwiegreffe@sratx.org)
Ø If
above are unavailable
John Payne, Special Projects Administrator
409-746-2192 (jpayne@sratx.org)
or
Miles Hall, Environmental Services Division Manager
409-746-3284 (mhall@sratx.org)
Printed Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at 11:10