Assessing the pollutional load from nonpoint sources: Planning considerations and a description of an automated water quality monitoring program |
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Authors: | T. C. Daniel P. E. McGuire G. D. Bubenzer F. W. Madison J. G. Konrad |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Soil Science, University of Wisconsin, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin 2. Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Water Quality, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin 3. Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin 4. Water Resources Center, University of Wisconsin, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin 5. Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Water Quality, 53707, Madison, Wisconsin
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Abstract: | Planning considerations to be evaluated early in the design of water quality monitoring programs are reviewed. These criteria emphasize the importance of isolating the study area, parameter section, and type of measurements required to ensure meaningful results. A demonstration automatic water quality monitoring program is described. Details with respect to type of equipment, coordination of component parts, sampling program, and analysis of specific parameters are reviewed. General costs of implementation and maintenance of such programs are presented. |
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