Illinois redesigns its ambient water quality monitoring network |
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Authors: | Thomas R. Wallin David J. Schaeffer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Water Pollution Control, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 2200 Churchill Road, 62706 Springfield, Illinois |
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Abstract: | Illinois has been operating an ambient water quality network of almost 600 stations for several years. In 1977 changes in program emphasis toward intensive monitoring, the need for improved procedures and quality control in monitoring operations, and the desire to create a single data base of all Illinois State monitoring data, resulted in a redesign of the ambient monitoring program.A unique cooperative program between the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the US Geological Survey provides for their monitoring a portion of the network. The Survey provides flow data at most network stations as well as extensive manpower training, equipment, data processing, and program quality control. Informal agreements with other agencies have permitted a great reduction in the monitoring effort required by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Keywords: | Ambient monitoring Sampling frequency Fish flesh analyses Quality control Flow Cooperative agreements US Geological Survey |
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