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WATER QUALITY AND HYDROLOGIC DATA FOR THE WEST BRANCH SWIFT RIVER AND EAST BRANCH FEVER BROOK, QUABBIN RESERVOIR DRAINAGE
BASIN, MASSACHUSETTS
By Rochelle L. Rittmaster and Gerald G. Girouard
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 90-182
Prepared in cooperation with the
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COMMISSION and theMASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Marlborough, Massachusetts 1992
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INFERIOR
MANUEL LUJAN, JR., Secretary
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Dallas L, Peck, Director \
For additional information, write to:
District ChiefMassachusetts Rhode Island OfficeU.S. Geological SurveyWater Resources Division28 Lord Rd., Suite 280Marlborough, MA 01752
Copies of this report can be purchased from:
Books and Open-File Reports Section U.S. Geological Survey Box 25425, Federal Center Denver, CO 80225
CONTENTSPage
Abstract ........................................................................................................................................ 1Introduction................................................................................................................................. 1Sample-site numbering system ............................................................................................... 2Collection and computation of data ...................................................................................... 2Sampling procedures and handling ....................................................................................... 3Laboratory analyses ................................................................................................................... 7References ................................................................................................................................... 7
ILLUSTRATIONSPage
Figure 1-3. Maps showing:1. Locations of the West Branch Swift River and East Branch Fever Brook
drainage basins, Massachusetts ................................................................................... 22. Locations of sampling sites, West Branch Swift River basin, Massachusetts ........... 53. Locations of sampling sites, East Branch Fever Brook basin, Massachusetts ......... 6
TABLESPage
Table 1. Wet deposition chemistry at station number 423027072204501, precipitation collectorat New Salem, Massachusetts ................................................................................................ 8
2. Daily mean discharge at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River nearShutesbury, Massachusetts ..................................................................................................... 16
3. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts ..............................^............................................................................................ 18
4. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174555, West Branch Swift River near Cooleyville, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 30
5. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174560, West Branch Swift River at Cooleyville, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 32
6. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174563, West Branch Swift River tributary at Cooleyville, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 34
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TABLES (continued)Page
7. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174564, West Branch Swift River tributary 2 at Cooleyville, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 36
8. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of ground water at station number 422800072232901, Swift River till well near Cooleyville, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 38
9. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of ground water at station number 422803072231801, Swift River sand and gravel well near Cooleyville, Massachusetts .................................................................................................... 39
10. Daily mean discharge at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook nearPetersham, Massachusetts ......................................^............................................................... 42
11. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 44
12. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174035, Brooks Pond tributary near Petersham, Massachusetts ........................................................................................................................... 56
13. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174040, East Branch Fevei[ Brook below Brooks Pond near Petersham, Massachusetts ............................................................................................ 58
14. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174045, East Branch Fever Brook at West Road near Petersham, Massachusetts ......................................|............................................................... 60
15. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of ground water at station number 422906072124301, Fever Brook till well near Petersham, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 62
16. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of ground water at station number 422910072120501, Knault's well near Petersham, Massachusetts ............................................................................................................................ 64
17. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of ground water at station number 422906072130201, Fever Brook sand and gravel well near Petersham, Massachusetts ...................................................................................................... 65
18. Description of soil-collection sites and samplings ....>............................................................... 6719. Results of chemical analysis of leachate extractions of soil samples collected in the
Swift River and Fever Brook watersheds ........................................................................... 6820. Results of mineralogic analysis of clay-size (less thaii 2 micrometers) fraction of
soil samples ............................................................................................................................... 6921. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chem: cal constituents of soil waters
from the West Branch Swift River and East Branch Fever Brook basins .................. 70
IV
CONVERSION FACTORS AND ABBREVIATIONS
For the convenience of readers who may prefer to use metric (International System) units rather than the inch-pound units used in this report, values can be converted by using the following factors.
Multiply inch-pound unit
inch (in.)
foot (ft)
mile (mi)
square mile (mi2)
cubic foot (ft3)
cubic foot per second (ftVs)
cubic foot per second
By
Length
2.54
0.3048
1.609
Area
2.590
259.0
Volume
0.02832
Flow
0.02832
0.01093
To obtain metric unit
centimeter (cm)
meter (m)
kilometer (km)
square kilometer (km2)
hectare (ha)
cubic meter (m3)
cubic meter per second (m3/i
cubic meter per secondper square mile per square kilometer
[(m3/s)/km2]
Temperature
Temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) can be converted to degrees Fahrenheit (°F) as follows: °F = (1.8 x °C) + 32
Water Quality and Hydrologic Data for the WestBranch Swift River and East Branch Fever Brook,
Quabbin Reservoir Drainage Basin, Massachusetts
By Rochelle L. Rittmaster and Gerald G. Girouard
ABSTRACT
Water quality and hydrologic data were collected as part of a study of the effects of acid precipitation on stream water quality in two watersheds in central Mas- sachusetts, conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from November 1983 through September 1985. The two watersheds, West Branch Swift River (12.7 square miles) and East Branch Fever Brook (4.85 square miles), located north of Quabbin Reservoir, differ in surficial geology and hydrologic characteristics. Data are reported on precipitation quality and quantity and streamflow quality and quantity at the outlet of each watershed and at several tributaries. Also reported are the quality of soil water and ground water, chemistry of soil leachates, and mineralogical analyses of the clay-sized fraction of watershed soils.
INTRODUCTION
This report presents data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey from November 1983 through September 1985 during a study of effects of acid precipitation on stream-water quality. A paired watershed approach was used to assess the influence of geology and surface hydrologic characteristics on ameliorating the effects of acid deposition. The study was conducted in cooperation with the Water Pollution Control Division of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MDEP) and the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC).
The MDC operates Quabbin Reservoir, the primary source of public water supply for the Boston metropolitan area in eastern Massachusetts.
The West Branch Swift River and East Branch Fever Brook are located in central Massachusetts to the northwest and northeast, respectively, of Quab- bin Reservoir (fig. 1). The West Branch Swift River (Swift River) drains a basin of 12.7 mi2 (square miles) that is characterized by steep till-covered bedrock ridges in the headwater areas and gently sloped stratified drift near the basin outlet. The East Branch Fever Brook (Fever Brook), which drains 4.85 mi2, has gentle slopes with till and stratified drift mixed throughout the basin.
The data presented include chemical and hydrologic information for the determination of water yields and chemical quality of water used for supply and recreational purposes. They include chemical analyses of precipitation and stream samples collected approximately weekly, and daily mean discharge at gaging stations on Swift River and Fever Brook (figs. 2, 3). Wells drilled in each of the drainage basins were sampled approximately month- ly for chemical analysis of ground water. Soil samples were analyzed for physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties, and soil-water samples were collected for chemical analysis.
Most of the data in this report are presented separately for each watershed and shown in tables at the end of this report. Hydrologic and chemical data collected from the Swift River basin are listed in tables 2 through 9. Similar data for the Fever Brook basin are presented in tables 10 through 17. Data on the soils and soil-water samples collected in both basins are combined in tables 18 through 21.
27 MASSACHUSETTS A Worcester
Figure 1. Locations of the West Branch Swift kiver and East Branch Fever Brook drainage basins, Massachusetts.
The authors are grateful to State officials and local residents who provided time and information for this study. Special thanks are extended to Mr. David Ashenden and Mr. Bruce Spencer of the MDC for their on-site assistance and observations, and to Gail Batch elder at the University of Mas- sachusetts at Amherst, Massachusetts, for her laboratory analyses of soil samples.
SAMPLE-SITE NUMBERING SYSTEM
Gaps left in the series of numbers reserves station numbers for assignment in proper sequence should intermediate stations be established in the future.
Ground-water and soil-water sampling sites were assigned 15-digit identification numbers. The first 13 digits provide the geographic coordinates of the site in degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude and longitude. The last 2 digits are sequential iden- tification numbers for sites within the 1-second by 1-second quadrangle identified by the 13-digit latitude-longitude.
A sample site numbering system for surface water and ground water was used to identify, record, organize, and track sample analyses. Eight-digit sta- tion numbers were assigned to each surface-water gaging station and surface-water sampling site. These numbers were assigned in downstream order.
CO LECTION AND COMPUTATION OF DATA
Wet deposition was collected weekly, using an Aerochem-Metrics1 Model 301 wet/dry deposition sampler. The sampler was operated on private
Use of brand names in this report is for identification purposes only and does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey.
property, in an open field, on undisturbed pas- tureland, and was set on a platform to diminish potential for vegetation and dust contamination of the samples. Because of a change in land ownership of the original site, the collector was moved in April 1985 to a site 0.5 mi (miles) away that was owned by the MDC. The samples were collected as 7-day com- posites of wet deposition. Chemical analyses of those samples are identified in table 1 by the begin- ning date of the 7-day period. Samples were generally collected on Tuesday to coincide with the day designated for weekly precipitation collection for the National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) (Bigelow, 1982). Samples were analyzed for major cations and anions, nutrients, and some trace metals. Some weeks have only partial chemical data listed because of insufficient quantity of precipitation or malfunction or vandalism of the equipment.
Daily mean discharges for stations on the Swift River (01174565) and Fever Brook (01174050) were computed from continuous records of stage and in- termittent measurements of stream discharge and stage (tables 2 and 10). These data have also been published by the U.S. Geological Survey (1987). Stage was recorded at 15-minute intervals on a punch-tape water-stage recorder. Instantaneous discharge was measured with a Price current meter, using general guidelines of the U.S. Geological Sur- vey (Rantz and others, 1982). The relation between stage and discharge was developed using discharge measurements made over a range of stages. Obser- vations of factors affecting stage, such as ice, vegeta- tion, and beaver impoundments were used to adjust stage records in determining the daily flows reported in tables 2 and 10.
Heavy rains in May 1984 resulted in stream levels above maximum stage-recording levels of the gaging stations. Peak discharge for this event was estimated using the slope-area method (Dalrymple and Benson, 1967), based on high water marks estab- lished during peak flow at the gaging stations.
Stream samples were collected at the gaging sites approximately weekly and more frequently during snowmelt and following some rainstorms (tables 3 and 11). This sampling scheme permitted evaluation of water quality on the basis of seasonality and hydrologic conditions. Water samples also were collected at tributaries to Swift River and Fever Brook during late-winter and spring snowmelt, summer low flow, and autumn-winter baseflow conditions (tables 4-7, and 11-14). Except for the gaging site on Swift River, grab samples were collected at all stream sampling locations because
waters were well-mixed, as identified by measure- ments of uniform specific conductance, pH, and temperature across the channels. The Swift River gaging site was located downstream of the con- fluence of a tributary to the main channel, and lateral profiles of pH and specific conductance indi- cated incomplete mixing of the tributary and main channel waters. At this site, samples were collected across the stream channel and composited in a churn splitter.
Monitoring wells were drilled in till and stratified drift in each drainage basin. Water levels were measured approximately monthly, and water samples were collected monthly to bimonthly (tables 8-9 and 15-17). At least three well volumes were evacuated from the wells in stratified drift prior to each sampling. Because the wells in till recovered slowly upon evacuation of standing waterj sometimes only two well volumes were removed before each sampling.
Water from the unsaturated zone in both basins was sampled periodically, when near-saturated con- ditions existed (table 21). Two types of collectors were used: (1) zero-tension lysimeters, consisting of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe cut lengthwise to form a trough, and driven into the soil, and (2) a negative-tension TIMCO lysimeter with porous Teflon cups installed at depths ranging from 4 to 18 in. (inches) below ground surface. Because water drained quickly through these soils, water was recovered only from the deep lysimeter in the Swift River basin and from the deep and medium depth lysimeters in the Fever Brook basin. Soil-water samples yielded variable amounts of water, some sufficient only for pH and specific conductance and some sufficient for full chemical analysis (pH, specific conductance, major cations and anions).
Soil samples were collected from the O, A, and B horizons at several sites in the study basins (table 18). The sites were selected to provide an areal distribution and variation in surficial geology and underlying bedrock type.
SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND HANDLING
Temperature, specific conductance, and pH were measured in the field. An Extech digital con- ductivity meter and an Extech model 609 digital pH meter with an Orion glass combination pH electrode were used. Two reference solutions (Barnes, 1964) of low ionic strength were used to calibrate the pH meter prior to sample measurement.
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Samples were filtered, preserved, and chilled in the field in accordance with methods recommended by the U.S. Geological Survey (Skougstad and others, 1979). Samples were shipped on ice to the U.S. Geological Survey Central Laboratory in Doraville, Georgia, for chemical analysis. Part of each sample was retained for measurement of alkalinity in a laboratory in the Massachusetts office.
Initially, dissolved aluminum was analyzed from samples that passed through a 0.4-^m (micrometer) filter. However, investigators (Jones and others, 1974) have observed that particulate and colloidal aluminum can pass through that filter pore size, causing overestimation of monomeric, "free" aluminum concentrations, the form of aluminum considered most toxic to fish (Driscoll and others, 1980). Therefore, during the first year of sample collection, two aliquots were periodically submitted for dissolved aluminum analysis -- one having passed through a 0.4-^m filter, and one having passed through a 0.1-^m filter. Dissolved aluminum con- centrations reported for water samples collected at the two basin outlets after December 1,1984, are only for those samples that passed through the 0.1-^wm filter.
LABORATORY ANALYSES
Concentrations of chemical constituents in the water samples were determined by methods outlined by Skougstad and others (1979). Many of the methods were developed especially for the analysis of low ionic-strength waters. Alkalinity was measured by incremental titration (M.C. Yurewicz, U.S. Geological Survey, written communication, 1985) using 0.01639-molar sulfuric acid as the titrant. This method is sensitive to the detection of the actual buffering threshold of water, the point at which the pH drops very quickly with small additions of acid. In contrast, a fixed-endpoint titration requires acid titration of the sample to pH 4.3 or 4.5. Because total carbonic-acid concentrations are low in these waters, the true endpoint generally is at a pH sig- nificantly higher (pH 5.0 to 5.3) than that of a fixed- endpoint titration. Therefore, the alkalinity measured by incremental titration is more conserva- tive and accurate than the alkalinity measured by fixed-endpoint titration in the determination of the buffering capacities of the waters.
Chemical analysis of soil-water leachates in- cluded exchangeable base cations (calcium, mag- nesium, sodium, and potassium) and exchangeable acidity (aluminum and hydrogen) (table 19) (Thomas, 1982). Mineralogical analysis of the clay-
size fraction (less than 2^m) of watershed soils was performed at the Department of Geology and Geog- raphy, University of Massachusetts, using X-ray dif- fraction.
REFERENCES
Barnes, I., 1964, Field measurement of alkalinity and pH: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1535-H, 17 p.
Bigelow, D.S., 1982, National Atmospheric Deposi- tion Program instruction manual, site opera- tion: Program Coordinator's Office, National Atmospheric Deposition Program, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 30 p.
Dalrymple, T., and Benson, M.A., 1967, Measure- ment of peak discharge by the slope-area method: Techniques of Water-Resources In- vestigations of the U.S. Geological Survey, Book 3, Chapter A2, 12 p.
Driscoll, C.J., Jr., Baker, J.P., Bisogni, J.J., Jr., and Schofield, C.L., 1980, Effect of aluminum speciation on fish in dilute acidified waters: Nature, v. 284, p. 161-164.
Jones, B.F., Kennedy, V.C., and Zellweger, G.W., 1974, Comparison of observed and calculated concentrations of dissolved aluminum and iron in stream water: Water Resources Research, v. 10, p. 791-793.
Rantz, S.E., and others, 1982, Measurement and computation of streamflow: v. 1, measurement of stage and discharge: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2175, 284 p.
Skougstad, M.W., Fishman, M.J., Friedman, L.C., Erdmann, D.E., and Duncan, S.S., eds., 1979, Methods for determination of inorganic sub- stances in water and fluvial sediments: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water- Resources Investigations, Book 5, Chapter Al, 626 p.
Thomas, G.W., 1982, Exchangeable cations in Page, A.L., Muller, R.H., and Keeney, D.R. (eds.), Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 2, Chemical and Biological Properties: Agronomy Monograph 9, Madison, WI., p. 159-164.
U.S. Geological Survey, 1987, Water Resources Data, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Water Year 1985, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Data Report MA-RI-85-1.
Tabl
e I.
Wet
dep
ositi
on c
hem
istr
y at
stat
ion
num
ber 4
2302
7072
2045
01, p
reci
pita
tion
colle
ctor
at N
ew S
alem
, Mas
sach
uset
ts
[p.S
/cm
, mic
rosi
emen
s pe
r cen
timet
er a
t 25
degr
ees
Cel
sius
; mg/
L, m
illig
ram
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r lite
r, |ig
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icro
gram
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r lite
r;in
., in
ches
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than
; das
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indi
cate
not
ana
lyze
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Date
1983
Nov. 22-29
Nov. 29-Dec. 06
Dec.
07-13
Dec.
13-20
Dec.
20-27
Dec.
28,
1983-
Jan. 03
, 1984
1984
Jan.
03-10
Jan.
11-17
Jan.
17
-24
Jan.
24-31
Jan.
31-Feb. 07
Feb. 07-14
Feb. 14-21
Feb. 21-28
Feb. 28-Mar. 06
Mar. 06-13
Mar. 13-20
Mar. 20-27
Mar. 27-Apr. 03
Apr. 03-10
Apr. 10-17
Rain-
fall
(i
n.)
2.85
1.92
2.12
1.54
1.26 .99
.51
.90
.32
1.10
1.24 .58^
3.68
1.04
1.43
1.81
3.09
3.09 .00
1.21
2.37
Spe-
cific
con-
duct-
ance
(JlS
/cm)
12 15 147
13 45 13 42 24 21 44 12 14 13 19
716 15 21
PH
(sta
nd-
ard
unit
s)
4.8
4.5
4.8
4.8
4.7
4.0
4.5
4.0
4.3
4.4
3.9
4.7
4.6
4.5
4.3
4.7
4.5
4.4
4.4
Calcium,
dis-
solved
(mg/
L as Ca
)
0.10
.08
.05
.06
.03
.12
.13
.03
.39
.10
.09
.20
.06
.11
.04
.14
.07
.05
.07
.13
Magne-
sium
, dis-
solved
(mg/L
as Mg)
0.02 .09
.08
.07
.02
.07
.08
<.01
<-01
.03
.05
.0*
.10
.03
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dep
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on c
hem
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r 423
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4501
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tatio
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assa
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tinue
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Date
1984 Cont.
Apr.
17
-24
Apr.
24-May 01
May
01-0
8Ma
y 08
-15
May
15-2
2
May
22-29
May
29-June
051
June
05
-12
June 12-19
June 19
-26
June
2 6-
July
03Ju
ne 26-July
102
July 03
-10
July 10
-17
July 10
-242
July
17-24
July 24
-31
July 31
-Aug
. 07
Aug.
07-14
Aug.
14-21
Aug.
21-28
Aug. 28-Sept. 04
Sept
. 04
-11
Sept
. 11-18
Sept
. 18-25
Rain-
fall
(in.
)
0.81 .00
2.25
1.66 .21
1.78
9.14 .00
.58
.62
'
.53
3.
501.89
1.39 .56
.00
.76
.88
.08
.83
.00
.48
.00
Spe-
cifi
cco
n-du
ct-
ance
(US/cm)
.37
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PH(stand-
ard
units)
4.1
--
4.5
4.3
4.3
4.5
3.9
4.1
4.3
~4.
34.
1
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.4
3.7
4.0
--
4.1
Calc
ium,
dis-
solved
(mg/
Las
Ca
)
0.16
.1
2.1
0.0
9
.06
.13
.11
__ --.06
.09
.03
.17
-- --.03
__ -- ~
.11
Magne-
sium,
dis-
solved
(mg/L
as Mg
)
0.04
.0
1.03
.05
.06
~ .0
2.1
1
__ .09
Tabl
e 1.
Wet
dep
ositi
on c
hem
istr
y at
stat
ion
num
ber 4
2302
7072
2045
01, p
reci
pita
tion
colle
ctor
at N
ew S
alem
, Mas
sach
uset
ts--
Con
tinue
d
Date
1984
Con
t.
Sept
. 25-Oct. 02
Oct. 02-09
Oct. 09-16
Oct. 17
-23
Oct. 23-30
Oct. 30-Nov. 06
Nov. 06-13
Nov. 13-20
Nov. 20-27
Nov. 27-Dec. 05
Dec. 05-11
Dec. 11-19
Dec. 19-26
Dec.
26
, 1984-
Jan. 02,
1985
1985
Jan.
02
-08
Jan. 08-15
Jan.
15
-22
Jan. 22-29
Jan. 29-Feb. 05
Feb. 05-13
Feb. 13-19
Feb. 19-25
Feb. 25-Mar. 05
Mar. 05-12
Rain-
fall
(in.)
0.00 .00
.00
1.06 .63
1.82
1.76
.10
.00
.26
.75
.06
1.97 .45
.47
.00
.39
.00
.52
1.25 .00
.41
1.14
1.27
Spe-
cific
con-
duct-
ance
((IS/cm)
28 48 6 11 42 19 73 68 30 36 55 38 44 11 71 27 20
PH
(sta
nd-
ard
units)
4.2
4.0
4.9
4.6
4.1
4.4
3.8
3.8
4.1
4.1
4.0
4.1
4.0
4.8
3.8
4.2
4.3
Calcium,
dis-
solved
(mg/L
as Ca
)
0.04 .08
<.02
.02
.03
.09
.06
__
.31
.23
.07
Nitro-
Magne-
Potas-
Nitro-
gen,
sium
, So
dium
, sium,
gen,
ammonia,
dis-
dis-
dis-
ammonia
dis-
solved
solved
solved
total
solved
(mg/
L (mg/L
(mg/L
(mg/
L (mg/L
as Mg
) as
Na)
as K)
as N)
as N)
__ <0.01
<0.2
0.04
0.248
.03
Tabl
e 1 .
-Wet
dep
ositi
on c
hem
istry
at s
tatio
n nu
mbe
r 423
02 70
7220
4501
, pre
cipi
tatio
n co
llect
or a
t New
Sal
em, M
assa
chus
etts
-Con
tinue
d
Date
Rain-
fall
(in.)
Spe-
cific
con-
duct-
ance
(US/
cm)
PH
(sta
nd-
ard
unit
s)
Magne-
Potas-
Nitro-
Calcium,
sium,
Sodi
um,
sium,
gen,
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
ammonia
solved
solved
solved
solved
total
(mg/
L (mg/L
(mg/
L (mg/L
(mg/L
as Ca
) as
Mg)
as Na
) as
K)
as N)
Nitro-
gen,
ammonia,
dis-
solved
(mg/L
as N)
Sulfate,
dis-
solved
(mg/
L as SO
)
Nitro-
gen,
nitrate,
dis-
solved
(mg/
L as N)
Phos-
phor
us,
orth
o,
dis-
solved
(mg/L
as P)
1985 Cont.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
May
May
June
June
June
June
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
12-19
19-26
2 6-
Apr.
0202-09
09-16
16-23
23-30
30-May 07
07-14
14-2
1
21-29
2 9- June 04
04-11
11-18
18-2
51
25-July 02
02-16
16-23
23-31
31-Aug. 07
07-08
09-13
13-2
021-27
27-Sept. 04
04-11
1.38 .00
1.00 .76
.10
.25
.24
1.25 .00
1.23
1.06 .85
.00
1.06 .78
.76
1.95 .32
1.18 .76
.16
.28
2.84
1.98
1.51
1.03
50 21 49 140
121 10 27 21 40 60 44 24 67 44 36 44 30
115 66 25 67 28
4
4 4 3 3 4 4
4 4 3
4--
4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 4
.0 .4 .1 .6 .7 .7 .2 .3 .0 .9 .0 .2 .8 .0 .1 .0 .1 .6 .8 .5 .8 .2
_
__
__
__
_
0.23
0.05
<0.2
0.03
.70
.17
.5
.14
--
--
.05
.07
Tabl
e 1.
- Wet
dep
ositi
on c
hem
istr
y at
stat
ion
num
ber 4
2302
7072
2045
01, p
reci
pita
tion
colle
ctor
at N
ew S
alem
, Mas
sach
uset
ts-C
ontin
ued
Date
1983
Nov. 22-29
Nov. 29-Dec. 06
Dec. 07-13
Dec. 13-20
Dec.
20-27
Dec.
28,
1983-
Jan.
03,
1984
1984
Jan. 03-10
Jan.
11-17
^
Jan. 17-24
10
Jan.
24-31
Jan.
31-Feb. 07
Feb. 07-14
Feb. 14-21
Feb. 21-28
Feb. 28-Mar. 06
Mar. 06-13
Mar. 13-20
Mar. 20-27
Apr. 03-10
Apr. 10-17
Apr. 17-24
May 01-08
May 08-15
May 15
-22
May 22-29
May 2 9-
June 05
1
Chlo-
Fluo-
ride,
ride,
dis-
dis-
solved
solved
(mg/L
(mg/
L as
Cl
) as
F)
<0.20
<0.01
.44
Tabl
e 1.
Wet
dep
ositi
on c
hem
istry
at s
tatio
n nu
mbe
r 423
0270
7220
4501
, pre
cipi
tatio
n co
llect
or a
t New
Sal
em, M
assa
chus
etts
Con
tinue
d
CO
Chlo-
Fluo-
ride,
ride.
Copper,
Date
dis-
dis-
dis-
solved
solved
solved
(mg/L
(mg/L
(^lg
/L
as Cl)
as F)
as Cu)
1984 Cont.
June 12-19
<0.2
0.03
June 19-26
1.2
.06
June 2 6- July 03
June 26-July 10
2July 03-10
.2
Tabl
e 1.
-Wet
dep
ositi
on c
hem
istr
y at
sta
tion
num
ber 4
2302
7072
2045
01, p
reci
pita
tion
colle
ctor
at N
ew S
alem
, Mas
sach
uset
ts C
ontin
ued
Chlo-
Fluo-
ride,
ride
, Date
dis-
dis-
solved
solved
(mg/
L (mg/L
as Cl
) as F)
1984 Con
t.
Nov.
20-27
Nov. 27-Dec. 05
0.5
<0.01
Dec.
05-11
Dec.
11-19
Dec.
19-26
.06
.03
Dec.
26,
1984-
Jan.
02,
1985
.2
.04
1985
Jan.
02-08
Jan.
08-15
Jan.
15-22
Jan.
22-29
Jan.
29-Feb. 05
Feb.
05-13
.68
.03
Feb.
13-19
Feb.
19-25
Feb. 25-Mar. 05
.19
.02
Mar.
05-12
.65
<.01
Mar. 12-19
Mar.
19-26
Mar.
26-Apr. 02
.17
<.01
Apr.
02-09
.92
.05
Apr.
09-16
Apr. 16-23
Apr. 23-30
Apr. 30-May 07
May
07-1
4May
14-21
.15
.02
Manga-
Sele-
Vana-
Copp
er,
Iron
, Lead,
nese
, Mercury,
nium
, dium,
Carb
on,
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
organic
solved
solved
solved
solved
solved
solved
solved
total
(Hg/L
(Hg/L
(Hg/L
(y.g
/L
(^g/L
(Hg/
L (H
g/L
(mg/
L as Cu)
as Fe
) as Pb)
as Mn)
as Hg)
as Se)
as V)
as C)
2.0
6 3.
1
Tabl
e 1 .
Wet
dep
ositi
on c
hem
istr
y at
stat
ion
num
ber 4
2302
7072
2045
01, p
reci
pita
tion
colle
ctor
at N
ew S
alem
, Mas
sach
uset
ts C
ontin
ued
Date
Chlo-
ride
, dis-
solved
(mg/
L as Cl)
Fluo-
Manga-
ride,
Copper,
Iron
, Lead,
nese
, Mercury,
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
dis-
solved
solved
solved
solved
solved
solved
as F)
as Cu
) as Fe)
as Pb)
as Mn)
as Hg
)
Sele-
Vana-
nium
, dium,
Carb
on,
dis-
dis-
organic
solved
solved
tota
l (|ig/L
(|Ag/L
(mg/L
as Se)
as V)
as
C)
1985
Cont.
May
May
June
June
June
June
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept
21-29
2 9-
June 04
04-11
11-18
18-25
1
25-July 02
02-16
16-23
23-31
31-Aug. 07
07-0
809-13
13-20
21-27
27-Sept. 04
. 04-11
0.34
.21
.08
.18
.21
.04
.17
.38
.20
.11
__
0.26
19
11
7.0
3
.02
3.0
8 4.
0 2
<.01
-
16
-
Table 2.-Daily mean discharge at station number 01174.565, West Branch Swift River nearShutesbury, Massachusetts
[Period of record begins November 8,1983; (ft^/sj/mi2, cubjic feet per second per square mile;dashes indicate not applicable]
Discharge, in cubic feet per second, water year October 1983 to September 1984
Day Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept
12345
6789
10
1112131415
1617181920
2122232425
262728293031
Total Mean Maximum Minimum (ffVsJ/ Inches
__ __ 3.63.84.2
2319129.48.5
6855261915
40372625
144
13073546249
--
3529252424
26118593934
3129
175299126
8363524638
3537403530
272534624537
1,76256.8
299244.485.16
3429272624
2424222120
2120201918
1715141413
1414141746
362420191717
660 2,21.346131.681.93
1515193944
3828222120
2025272981
405143184121112
8564548786
83615763
04870.6
405155.566.00
5143373532 2
36 235 ]30 ]2927
4048576538
5372219277
25 6523212124
24 ]29 ]29
65636892
311073
31 7036 65
42 6269 5170 4554 5147 50
44 434341424438
1,152 2,<37.270 :212.933.37
36322927
91 2,83.053276.547.30
262424
10060
4035457045
3540609060
4337322926
2522243626
222019
173612521
421 1,78.1
612196.157.09
2051591147861
5044383227
2320181817
1514151714
1311111012
119.27.77.66.8
078.335.9
2056.82.833.16
7.47.67.26.55.6
18164672920
1514118.26.9
1218252414
109.27.46.75.9
4.55.58.86.86.34.9
556.417.9
1644.51.411.63
4.33.93.83.53.2
2.83.65.63.63.3
2.92.32.22.22.2
1.71.61.61.5
10
4.03.22.42.42.1
1.71.41.41.41.41.8
89.02.87
101.4.23.26
2.11.71.92.62.8
1.91.41.41.41.3
1.21.01.01.01.2
1.41.41.41.11.0
1.0.90.90.90.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
39.301.312.8.90.10.12
16
Table l.-Daily mean discharge at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Discharge, in cubic feet per second, water year October 1984 to September 1985
Day
12345
6789
10
1112131415
1617181920
2122232425
262728293031
TotalMeanMaximumMinimum(ft j /s) /mi-Inches
Oct
0.947.64.63.12.7
1.91.91.61.61.6
1.51.51.51.41.4
1.41.31.41.41.4
1.41.66.03.93.3
4.24.23.63.63.33.0
79.842.587.6
94- .20
.23
Calendar year 1984Water year 1985
Nov
2.52.32.12.0
32
27127.75.86.3
9.941251612
129.78.16.66.0
5.75.65.75.55.1
5.14.84.78.7
11
307.910.3412.0.81.90
Total 11,Total 4,
Dec
7.97.26.88.87.5
40178.46.75.9
6.27.48.8
1212
1111151622
1726282020
191715152522
461.614.9405.91.171.35
384.21112.51
Jan
2031272117
1513121111
109.89.49.08.8
8.68.48.28.08.0
8.07.87.67.47.2
7.17.06.86.76.56.4
344.711.1316.4.88
1.01
Mean 31Mean 11
Feb
6.36.26.16.06.0
6.06.06.06.06.0
6.06.2
232521
171513109.6
9.39.4
132240
322721
380.113.6406.01.071.11
. 1 Maximum
. 3 Maximum
Mar
1817141317
1413141717
181621065945
3738333029
2926232221
191919201919
94730.5
162132.412.77
612162
Apr
2222222326
2622242320
1817161414
1413131211
11109.68.68.9
8.27.77.97.77.4
459.015.3267.41.201.34
MinimumMinimum
May
6.96.6
131511
1212109.38.8
8.27.57.26.55.8
5.95.4
182115
1621139.87.6
6.86.29.9
139.27.4
June
9.98.16.96.06.0
7.15.85.76.65.1
4.16.26.15.45.1
5.58.98.57.25.7
4.74.44.65.65.7
5.04.86.49.79.4
325.0 190.210.5215.4.83.95
.90 (ft
.94 (ft
6.349.94.1.50.56
3/s)/mi3 /s)/mi
July
6.94.43.32.92.6
2.83.42.92.82.4
2.42.44.32.72.6
3.14.02.51.61.3
1.21.31.11.11.4
3.56.63.52.82.54.2
90.52.926.91.1.23.27
2 2.452 .89
Aug
22127.95.53.8
2.92.56.04.23.0
2.92.81.51.32.7
28126.45.45.4
4.13.32.92.4
12
21149.06.47.8
18
239.17.71
281.3.61.70
InchesInches
Sept
139.27.35.95.1
7.620141122
17128.98.25.6
5.14.74.23.73.4
3.12.92.83.55.0
4.12133159.3
287.69.59
332.8.75.84
33.312.0
17
Table ^. Physical characteristics and concentrations of Chemical constituents of stream/low atstation number 01174565, West Branch Swift River i tear Shutesbury, Massachusetts
[ft3/s, cubic feet per second; uS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter; |ig/L, micrograms per liter,
Table ^.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
11-01-8311-08-8311-15-8311-22-8311-29-83
12-06-8312-13-8312-20-8312-27-8301-03-84
01-10-8401-17-8401-24-8401-27-8401-31-84
02-05-8402-05-8402-07-8402-14-8402-15-84
02-16-8402-16-8402-17-8402-21-8402-28-84
03-06-8403-13-8403-20-8403-27-8403-27-84
04-03-8404-03-8404-05-8404-05-8404-06-84
04-06-8404-10-8404-16-8404-16-8404-17-84
04-17-8404-24-8405-01-8405-08-8405-16-84
Potas- sium, dis- solved (mg/L as K)
0.56.54.50.41.37
.36
.33
.35
.37
.34
.37
.38
.41
.31
.38
.36
.33
.35
.37
.35
.36
.34
.34
.38
.41
.37
.33
.34
.34
.49.28
.28
.32.38.37.31
Nitro- Nitro- gen, gen; ammonia,
ammonia dis- total solved (mg/L (mg/L as N) as N)
0.02.12.01.03
Table 3. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Solids, sum of consti- tuents,
dis- Date solved
(mg/L)
11-01-8311-08-8311-15-8311-22-8311-29-83
12-06-8312-13-8312-20-8312-27-8301-03-84
01-10-8401-17-8401-24-8401-27-8401-31-84
02-05-84 02-05-8402-07-8402-14-8402-15-84
02-16-84 02-16-8402-17-8402-21-84 02-28-84
03-06-8403-13-8403-20-8403-27-84 03-27-84
04-03-84 04-03-8404-05-84 04-05-8404-06-84
04-06-8404-10-8404-16-84 04-16-8404-17-84
04-17-8404-24-8405-01-8405-08-8405-16-84
__
__
__ 24
21
24
28282623
22
16
__2219
19
_
22252421
Alum- inum, Alum- total inum, recov- dis- erable solved
as Al) as Al)
--
Table 3.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
11-01-8311-08-8311-15-8311-22-8311-29-83
12-06-8312-13-8312-20-8312-27-8301-03-84
01-10-8401-17-8401-24-8401-27-8401-31-84
02-05-84 02-05-8402-07-8402-14-8402-15-84
02-16-84 02-16-8402-17-8402-21-8402-28-84
03-06-8403-13-8403-20-8403-27-84 03-27-84
04-03-8404-03-8404-05-84 04-05-8404-06-84
04-06-8404-10-8404-16-8404-16-8404-17-84
04-17-8404-24-8405-01-8405-08-8405-16-84
Manga- nese, Manga-
Lead, total nese, dis- recov- dis- solved erable solved (jlg/L (jig/L (M-g/L as Pb) as Mn) as Mn)
0.85.8.3.9.1 60
.5
.9 50
.73.9.4
1.5.3
9.05.81.6
1.4 50
4.2.3.8
1.5
1.6 100.8.7
.8
.81.1.7
.6
.4 90
1.0 80
1.4.7 40
.4
_ _.6
1.4
2515256855
3545404335
2826223830
49 2 21
454153
120 2 96
996539
32263438
2 27
342 34
2 21 2 50
762 47
2734
233
37
2 37
31262833
Mercury, Sele- Vana- Carbon, total Mercury, Sele- nium, dium, Carbon, organic, recov- dis- nium, dis- dis- organic dis- erable solved total solved solved total solved (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L (fig/L (mg/L (mg/L as Hg) as Hg) as Se) as Se) as V) as C) as C)
0.2
Table 3.-Physical characteristics and concentrations ofchtmical station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury
constituents of stream/low at , Massachusetts Continued
Date
05-22-84 105-29-8405-30-8405-30-84 205-31-84
06-05-8406-12-8406-19-8406-26-8407-03-84
07-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-8408-07-84
08-14-8408-21-8408-28-84 109-04-8409-11-84
09-18-8409-25-84 110-02-8410-09-8410-16-84 1
10-23-8410-30-8411-06-8411-13-8411-20-84
11-27-84 112-05-8412-11-84 112-18-8412-26-84
01-02-8501-08-8501-16-8501-22-8501-29-85 1
02-05-8502-13-8502-19-8502-25-8503-05-85
Time
1416101009
1515141113
1209131310
1413151413
1314140913
1512101414
0909091312
1013111312
1315140909
:00:45:30:40:30
:30:00:30:00:45
:30:45:30:00:00
:15:45:00:15:15
:45:00:45:30:00
:00:30: 15: 15:15
:30:30:45:00:45
:30:30:00:00:45
:00-.30
:00:30:30
Stream- flow,
instan- taneous (ft3 /s)
22193753
630
602017106.
21196.4.2.
2.3.1.2.1.
1.
151.1.
3.3.
27236.
4.6.5.
1619
31127.4.1.
2.369.
4016
8
898
34693
39
73
33
6
468
419
5
9
Spe- cific con- duct- ance (flS/cm)
352223
22
2937404244
3130363845
46364541
4749374347
4037323337
4439393435
34 423835
3939353036
pH (stand- Temper- ard ature
units) (°C) C
655
5
66666
66666
66666
66666
66556
66655
56666
66656
.4 14.5
.6 11.5
.1 10.5
.1 10.5
.1 14.5
.5 17.5
.7 17.0
.8 14.0
.6 17.0
.0 17.0
.1 16.5
.6 20.0
.5 17.5
.6 18.0
.5 20.0
.6
.8 17.0
.7 13.0
.8
.8 10.0
.8 15.0
.4 9.0
.6 9.0
.7 9.0
.5 12.5
.4 10.0
.6 7.5
.8 7.0
.0 1.0
.1 1.0
.4 .5
.2 1.0
.9 2.5
.9 .5
.8 2.5
.3 .5
.1 .5
.1 .5
.3 .5
.3 .5
.1 .5
.1 1.0
.6 1.0
.2 .0
^ard- Calcium, less dis- (mg/L solved as (mg/L aC03 ) as Ca)
7 2.25 1.65 1.4
4 1.3
6 1.98 2.38 2.49 2.79 2.6
7 1.97 2.18 2.4
__ 10 3.1
11 3.212 3.58 2.59 2.8
10 3.0
8 2.5 7 2.18 2.3
9 2.68 2.48 2.38 2.27 2.2
7 2.18 2.49 2.68 2.58 2.4
9 2.68 2.58 2.37 2.08 2.3
Magne- sium, dis- solved (mg/L
as Mg)
0.48.36.33
.29
.35
.45
.50
.59
.55
.43
.41
.47
.58
.61
.69
.49
.56
.67
.51
.45
.50
.54
.55
.51
.57
.48
.45
.45
.54
.52
.52
.57
.52
.45
.43
.53
Sodium, dis- solved (mg/L
as Na)
311
1
23334
223
--4
45334
3 22
33322
22223
33323
.0
.8
.5
.5
.3
.2
.4
.9
.0
.6
.6
.5
.6
.6
.4
.0
.9
.2
.3
.5
.9
.3
.3
.0
.9
.8
.6
.7
.9
.9
.0
.1
.4
.0
.6
.0
See footnotes at end of table.
22
Table 3. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
05-22-8405-29-8405-30-8405-30-8405-31-84
06-05-8406-12-8406-19-8406-26-8407-03-84
07-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-8408-07-84
08-14-8408-21-8408-28-8409-04-8409-11-84
09-18-8409-25-84 10-02-8410-09-8410-16-84
10-23-8410-30-8411-06-8411-13-8411-20-84
11-27-8412-05-8412-11-8412-18-8412-26-84
01-02-85 01-08-8501-16-8501-22-8501-29-85
02-05-8502-13-8502-19-8502-25-8503-05-85
Potas- sium, dis-solved (mg/L as K)
0.37.29.33
.28
.29
.38
.41
.44
.48
.28
.33
.36
_
.67
.623 l"l 6
.76
.773 1.5
.56
.47
.54
.49
.44
.38
.40
.35
.45
.42
.44
.44
.43
.57
.43
.39
.39
Nitro- Nitro- gen, gen, ammonia,
ammonia dis-total solved (mg/L (mg/L as N) as N)
Alka- linity field(mg/L as
CaC03 )
1.4.6.2
.32.74.1 4.3
.52.12.81.86.4
5.73.55.75.56.1
5.76.3 2.63.95.5
3.12.7.4.6
1.3
2.02.01.91.01.0
.61.42.12.32.1
2.51.01.4.6
1.2
Sulfate, dis-solved (mg/L as S04 )
7.15.95.1 5.6
7.26.76.86.96.8
6.26.26.0
_ 6.8
7.07.1 7.56.76.9
7.1 7.27.3
8.38.37.27.37.8
4 3l' 9
8.27.57.5
4 1.5
8.47.66.67.8
Nitro- gen,
nitrate, dis-solved (mg/L as N)
__
-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstr*Table 3.--.station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutc.sbury
earn/low at , Massachusetts Continued
Solids, sum of consti- tuents,
dis- Date solved
(mg/L)
05-22-8405-29-8405-30-8405-30-8405-31-84
06-05-8406-12-8406-19-8406-26-8407-03-84
07-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-8408-07-84
08-14-8408-21-8408-28-8409-04-8409-11-84
09-18-8409-25-8410-02-8410-09-8410-16-84
10-23-8410-30-8411-06-8411-13-8411-20-84
11-27-8412-05-8412-11-8412-18-8412-26-84
01-02-8501-08-8501-16-8501-22-8501-29-85
02-05-8502-13-8502-19-8502-25-8503-05-85
__
1815
222729
30
222427
33
3437
2932
29
2426
2929272626
2453292928
2029262232
Alum- inum, Alum- Copper, total inum, Arsenic, total recov- dis- dis- Arsenic, recov- erable solved solved total erable (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L as Al) as Al) as As) as As) as Cu)
60
Table ^.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
05-22-8405-29-8405-30-8405-30-8405-31-84
06-05-8406-12-8406-19-8406-26-8407-03-84
07-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-8408-07-84
08-14-8408-21-8408-28-8409-04-8409-11-84
09-18-8409-25-8410-02-8410-09-8410-16-84
10-23-8410-30-8411-06-8411-13-8411-20-84
11-27-8412-05-8412-11-8412-18-8412-26-84
01-02-8501-08-8501-16-8501-22-8501-29-85
02-05-8502-13-8502-19-8502-25-8503-05-85
Lead, dis- solved(mr/Las Pb)
0.3
.6
.4
.7
.8
.4
.71.71.2
.8
.61.51.4.6
.4
.8
.6
.6
.1
.1
.6
.3
.1
.22.6.1.7
.4
.91.0.8.1
.1
.5
.2
.1
.1
Manga- nese, total recov- erable(|ig/L as Mn)
__
120
Table ^.--Physical characteristics and concentrations ofcht'micai station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shlttesbury
constituents ofstreamflow at , Massachusetts-ContiToiod
Date Time
Stream- flow,
instan- taneous(ft j /s)
03-12-8503-19-8503-26-8504-02-8504-09-85
04-16-8504-23-8504-30-8505-07-8505-14-85
05-21-8505-28-8506-04-85J-06-11-85 106-18-85
06-25-8507-02-8507-10-85 107-16-8507-23-85
07-30-85 107-30-85 108-07-8508-13-8508-20-85
08-26-8509-04-8509-10-85
09:4510:3016:0013:3013:00
11:3014:3013:1512:3013:15
12:3013:1513:3014:0013:00
14:3013:3013:0013:3014:00
12:1513:1510:4512:3016:00
15:4511:4514:45
10034202326
14108
147
11854
15
54221
2 215
206
.6
.4
.6
.6
.1
.5
.5
.6
.5
.1
.6
.6
.7
.2
.2
Spe- cific con- duct- ance(}iS/cm)
2733343335
3738 3743
3441414541
4639474556
50 485139
323632
PH (stand- ard
units)
5.46.26.46.36.2
6.46.56.66.56.6
6.46.46.66.16.6
6.66.56.66.86.8
6.7 6.66.86.3
6.06.26.1
Temper- ature(°C)
2.0.5
4.04.06.0
Hard- ness (mg/L as
CaC03 )
67 77
9.5 812.0 812.0 910.0 517.0 9
14.0 814.515.5
9
16.015.5 i 9
14.59
20.010
17.0
17.0 119
15.515.0 1019.0
16.5 716.015.0
Calcium, dis- solved (mg/L
as Ca)
12 22
22212
2__2
2
2
3
32 3
2
.7
.2
.1
.2
.4
.4
.7
.5
.6
.4
.7
.6
.7
.0
.5
.7
.2
.1
Magne- sium, dis- solved (mg/L
as Mg)
0.37.44
__.42.44
.51
.53
.46
.31
.52
.52__
.53
.54
.53
.59
.60
.46
.59
.40
Sodium, dis- solved (mg/L
as Na)
1.92.6 2.73.0
3.23.53.82:i3.8
3.1__3.8 3.7
3.5 4.0
5.13.8 4.6
2.3
See footnotes at end of table.
26
Table 3.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
03-12-8503-19-8503-26-8504-02-8504-09-85
04-16-8504-23-8504-30-8505-07-8505-14-85
05-21-8505-28-8506-04-8506-11-8506-18-85
06-25-85 07-02-8507-10-8507-16-8507-23-85
07-30-8507-30-8508-07-8508-13-8508-20-85
08-26-8509-04-8509-10-85
Nitro-Potas- Nitro- gen, sium, gen, ammonia, dis- ammonia dis-solved total solved (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L as K) as N) as N)
0.59 0.13.40
Table 3. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shi^tesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
03-12-85 03-19-85 03-26-85 04-02-85 04-09-85
04-16-85 04-23-8504-30-85 05-07-85 05-14-85
05-21-8505-28-85 06-04-8506-11-85 06-18-85
06-25-85 07-02-8507-10-85 07-16-8507-23-85
07-30-8507-30-8508-07-85 08-13-8508-20-85
08-26-8509-04-8509-10-85
Solids, Alum-sum of inum, consti- total tuents, recov-
dis- erablesolved ((Ag/L (mg/L) as Al)
21 23
14 25
24 2526 15 26
23
27
27
41
30
33
30
21
Alum- Copper, inum, Arsenic, total dis- dis- Arsenic, recov-solved solved total erable(flg/L (Jlg/L (flg/L (^g/L as Al) as As) as As) as Cu)
2 260 2
Table 3. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174565, West Branch Swift River near Shutesbury, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
03-12-8503-19-8503-26-8504-02-8504-09-85
04-16-8504-23-8504-30-8505-07-8505-14-85
05-21-8505-28-8506-04-8506-11-8506-18-85
06-25-8507-02-8507-10-8507-16-8507-23-85
07-30-8507-30-8508-07-8508-13-8508-20-85
08-26-8509-04-8509-10-85
Manga- nese,
Lead, total dis- recov- solved erable(flg/L (flg/L as Pb) as Mn)
0.8.5
Table ^.--Physical characteristics and concentrations ofche^nical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174555, West Branch Swift River near Cooleyville, Massachusetts
[ft /s, cubic feet per second; |iS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter, °C, degrees Celsius: mg/L, milligrams per liter, Jig/L, micrograms per liter,
Table 4.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174555, West Branch Swift River near Cooleyville, Massachusetts Continued
Date
04-05-84 04-05-8405-30-84 05-30-8408-28-84
09-11-8410-02-8410-17-8412-18-8404-30-85
05-07-8505-28-8506-25-8507-23-8508-07-8508-26-85
Solids,sum of constit- uents, dis-
solved (mg/L)
~
14
__
_
Alum-inum, total recov- erable
as Al)
90
200
_
Alum- Copper, inum, Arsenic, total dis- dis- Arsenic, recov- solved solved total erable
as Al) as As) as As) as Cu)
1 150
1290
80
Table 5.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chewed constituents ofstreamflow atstation number 01174560, West Branch Swift River al Cooleyville, Massachusetts
[ft /s, cubic feet per second; (iS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter, (ig/L, micrograms per
liter,
Table 5.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174560, West Branch Swift River at Cooleyville, Massachusetts Continued
Date
04-05-84 04-05-8404-06-8405-30-84 05-30-84
08-28-8409-11-8410-02-8410-17-8412-19-84
04-30-8505-28-8506-25-8507-23-8508-07-8508-26-85
Solids, sum of constit- uents, dis-solved (mg/L)
16
__
_ 20
Alum- inum, total recov- erable
as Al)
240
_20
160
_
Alum- inum, dis- solved
as Al)
180 1 140
1280
__10
160
__
190
Copper, Arsenic, total Copper,
dis- Arsenic, recov- dis- solved total erable solved
as As) as As) as Cu) as Cu)
11 1 2.0
:: :: :: ::__ _ __ __
Table 6.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174563, West Branch Swift River tributary a! Cooleyville, Massachusetts
[ft3/s, cubic feet per second; \iSlcm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 decrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L,
milligrams per liter; Jig/L, micrograms per liter,
Table 6. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174563, West Branch Swift River tributary at Cooleyville, Massachusetts Continued
Solids,sum of consti- tuents,
dis-Date solved
(mg/L)
04-05-84 16 04-05-8404-06-84 1405-30-84 05-30-84
08-28-8409-11-8410-02-8410-17-8412-19-84
04-30-8505-28-8506-25-8507-23-8508-07-8508-26-85 18
Alum-inum, Alum- Copper, Iron, total inum, Arsenic, total Copper, total recov- dis- dis- Arsenic, recov- dis- recov- erable solved solved total erable solved erable(H-g/L (M-g/L (M-g/L (p.g/L ((ig/L (p.g/L (p.g/L as Al) as Al) as As) as As) as Cu) as Cu) as Fe)
320 150
-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstr
Table 7. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174564, West Branch Swift River tributary 2 at Cooleyville, Massachusetts Continued
Solids,sum of consti- tuents,
dis-Date solved
(mg/L)
04-05-84 4104-05-8404-06-84 3805-30-84 05-30-84
08-28-8409-11-8410-02-8410-17-8412-18-84 66
04-30-8505-28-8506-25-8507-23-8508-07-8508-26-85 56
Alum-inum, total recov-erable
as Al)
600
__20
Table ^.--Physical characteristics and concentrations ofchenical constituents of ground water at station number 422800072232901, Swift River till well mar Cooleyville, Massachusetts
[|iS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter, |ig/L, micrograms per liter,
Table 9.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of ground water at station number 422803072231801 , Swift River sand and gravel well near Cooleyville, Massachusetts
[flS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter; |ig/L, micrograms per liter,
Table 9. Physical characteristics and concentrations Oj number 422803072231801, Swift River sand and gravel well near
if chemical constituents of ground water at station Cooleyville, Massachusetts-Continued
Copper, Arsenic, dis- total solved
Date (flg/L as As)
12-20-8301-30-8402-28-8403-28-8404-25-84
04-25-8406-06-8407-17-8409-12-84 110-24-84
11-20-8412-20-8401-29-8502-19-8503-19-85
04-10-8506-11-8508-20-85
(flg/L as Cu)
0.11.02.43.22.8
1.6.2.2
1.41.01.6
.1 1.0
Iron, dis- solved
as Fe)
10
Table 10. Daily mean discharge at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brooknear Petersham, Massachusetts
[Period of record begins November 29,1983; (ft3/s)Ani2, cubic feet per second per square mile; dashes indicate not applicable]
Discharge, in cubic feet per second, water year October 1983 to September 1984
Day Oct
12345
6789
10
1112131415
1617181920
2122232425
262728293031
TotalMeanMaximumMinimum (ft 3 /s)mi 2 Inches
Nov
__
__
__ --
__
__ 3025
__
Dec
1612119.19.9
1126171413
7.56.6
214939
221310108.3
6.09.3
12119.0
9.07.79.2
20149.7
442.314.3496.02.572.96
Jan
8.38.27.87.37.1
7.27.37.26.56.9
7.16.85.06.45.1
5.04.13.65.43.3
3.33.73.35.0
12
119.77.55.26.16.1
198.56.40
123.31.151.33
Feb
4.03.74.0
1417
181211,118.2
1013141325
9760463938
2921171921
15141620
629.921.7973.73.914.21
Mar
129.07.97.36.5
11117.76.86.1
5.33.93.26.85.7
5.85.95.19.3
14
1626282016
161416181715
352.311.4283.22.042.36
Apr
1317191943
10262362825
2317151317
2935221617
1715141414
1412108.69.0
695.623.2
1028.64.174.65
May
7.06.26.2
1723
1815132116
1412172219
1414141312
129.18.79.28.5
7.77.85.1
45200185
791.525.5
2005.14.595.30
June
13093614228
2122171210
8.75.15.14.02.0
2.72.72.73.42.2
1.61.31.1.87
1.4
1.91.61.51.31.2
488.3716.3
130.87
2.933.27
July
1.41.21.11.11.1
1.111178.38.7
7.64.92.21.81.6
3.04.5
233014
128.96.85.82.0
1.82.22.11.62.12.5
192.46.21
301.11.121.29
Aug
2.11.91.81.21.1
1.1.97.77.68.61
.60
.48
.45
.54
.70
.28
.32
.55
.421.1
.82
.,941.1.41.31
.23
.21
.17
.20
.25
.33
22.64.73
2.1.17.13.15
Sept
0.44.19.27.29.19
.21
.19
.18
.21
.24
.22
.12
.21
.36
.33
.35
.39
.44
.44
.47
.22
.31
.26
.22
.21
.27
.23
.28
.43
.47
8.64.29.47.12.05.06
42
Table IQ. Daily mean discharge at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Discharge, in cubic feet per second, water year October 1984 to September 1985
Day
12345
6789
10
1112131415
1617181920
2122232425
262728293031
TotalMeanMaximumMinimum(ft 3 /s)/mi2Inches
Oct Nov
.34 .57
.73 .541.1 .671.1 .13.42 1.1
.50 1.6
.37 .54
.38 1.3
.38 1.7
.16 1.8
.23 2.6
.21 11
.11 8.7
.38 7.2
.08 4.9
.16 6.9
.11 5.6
.18 2.4
.23 2.1
.22 2.4
.30 2.5
.50 2.1
.63 2.3
.44 1.7
.47 1.4
.59 1.2
.62 1.31.8 1.8.59 1.8.61 1.3.62
Dec
1.91.4.88
1.11.7
4.04.12.92.72.3
2.63.24.44.53.9
3.76.16.15.56.3
4.59.39.46.88.3
7.25.96.76.24.85.0
14.56 81.15 143.38.47 2.70
1.8 11.08 .13.08 .49.10 .54
Calendar year 1984 TotalWater year 1985 Total
4.639.4.88.83.96
3,6181,573
Jan
6.39.37.96.37.6
5.15.04.72.23.3
4.65.33.22.53.0
2.83.33.83.41.8
2.43.03.63.63.6
2.41.82.01.61.31.4
118.13.819.31.3.69.79
.89
.48
Feb
2.12.51.81.51.4
1.92.31.82.02.1
1.72.18.8
117.6
7.27.76.35.74.1
3.04.34.98.0
11
7.78.67.5
136.64.88
111.4-.88.91
Mean 9.89Mean 4.31
Mar
6.74.64.63.57.3
6.35.25.97.46.0
6.030492914
12127.97.59.9
6.58.48.28.35.7
7.47.57.65.73.14.0
307.29.91
493.11.782.06
MaximumMaximum
Apr
5.07.37.39.7
11
117.88.1
1012
118.77.57.07.9
7.76.25.77.96.6
5.35.54.02.94.1
4.73.04.34.02.3
--
205.56.85
122.31.231.37
20049
May
2.12.02.05.36.0
4.86.04.34.44.6
3.61.93.01.91.7
1.32.01.81.53.0
1628119.27.7
5.55.54.68.16.96.8
172.55.56
281.31.001.15
MinimumMinimum
June
2717127.24.0
6.06.24.65.9^5.9
2.62.01.71.11.5
1.84.85.83.31.5
1.01.41.41.91.1
.96
.901.64.33.6
140.064.67
27.90.84.94
.08 (ft 3
July
3.42.31.5.85.70
.801.01.0.73.84
.90
.841.31.21.2
.95
.891.11.31.6
1.11.51.0.86
1.1
2.42.41.31.41.4.91
39.771.283.4.70.23.27
/s)/mi2.08 (ft 3 /s)/mi2
Aug
4.13.83.52^.82.3
2.52.13.93.12.7
3.42.01.92.52.5
13118.06.76.2
3.82.11.41.12.0
5.77.85.53.52.84.2
Sept
4.44.04.26.44.7
4.33.34.43.22.2
2.63.82.82.42.2
2.01.71.51.51.3
1.0.47.36.93.56
.663.65.65.94.8-
127.9 86.784.13
131.1.74.86
1.78 Inches.78 Inches
2.896.4.36.52.58
24.210.5
43
Table \\.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook n^ar Petersham, Massachusetts
[ft3/s, cubic feet per second; fiS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius;
mg/L^nilligrams per liter ; |ig/L, micrograms per liter;
Table 1 1.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts Continued
Date
11-01-8311-08-8311-15-8311-22-8311-29-83
12-06-8312-13-8312-20-8312-27-8301-03-84
01-10-8401-17-8401-24-8401-27-8401-31-84
02-05-8402-07-8402-14-8402-15-8402-16-84
02-16-8402-17-8402-21-8402-28-8403-06-84
03-13-8403-20-8403-27-8403-27-8404-03-84
04-05-8404-06-8404-06-8404-10-8404-10-84
04-17-8404-17-8404-24-8405-01-8405-08-84
Nitro- Nitro- Phos- Potas- Nitro- gen, Alka- gen, phorus, Phos- Chlo- Fluo- Silica, sium, gen, ammonia, linity Sulfate, nitrate, ortho, phorus, ride, ride, dis- dis- ammonia dis- field dis- dis- dis- dis- dis- dis- solved solved total solved (mg/L solved solved solved solved solved solved (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L as (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L as as K) as N) as N) CaC03 ) as SOJ as N) as P) as P) as Cl) as F) Si02 )
1.21.11.2.96.72
.69
.62
.56
.73
.67
.69
.68
.73
.74
.7
.66
.65
.62
.62
.62
.61.52.54.58
.64
.63
.54
.54
.53
.52
.33
.53
.53
.56
.55
0.03.06.14.06
Table \\.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts--Continued
Solids, sum of consti- tuents,
dis- Date solved
(mg/L)
11-01-83 11-08-83 11-15-83 11-22-83 11-29-83
12-06-83 12-13-83 12-20-83 12-27-83 01-03-84
01-10-84 01-17-84 01-24-84 01-27-8401-31-84
02-05-8402-07-8402-14-8402-15-8402-16-84
02-16-8402-17-8402-21-8402-28-8403-06-84
03-13-8403-20-8403-27-8403-27-8404-03-84
04-05-8404-06-8404-06-8404-10-8404-10-84
04-17-8404-17-8404-24-8405-01-8405-08-84
__ _
__ 33
353627
28
__25 24
25
282628
Alum- inum, Alum- total inum, recov- dis- erable solved (Jig/L (|J.g/L as Al) as Al)
90 70 70
110 130 110
130 130 130
100 10 90
100 140 120 100110
150 140805070
160 80
2 70
110 801008070
607080
2 20
90
120 90100 100
2 80- 1 1 n
2 <
70 60220
20
60
Copper, Arsenic, total Copper,
dis- Arsenic, recc^v- dis- solved total erable solved (|j.g/L (|J.g/L (fig/L (fig/L as As) as As) as Gu) as Cu)
1 1
1
1
0.2 2.0 5.2 3.1 .6
.5
.7
.3 i- 1.2
2.9
1.2 5.4 1.7 5.2- -|
Table 11.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
11-01-8311-08-8311-15-8311-22-8311-29-83
12-06-8312-13-8312-20-8312-27-8301-03-84
01-10-8401-17-8401-24-8401-27-8401-31-84
02-05-8402-07-8402-14-8402-15-8402-16-84
02-16-8402-17-8402-21-8402-28-8403-06-84
03-13-8403-20-8403-27-8403-27-8404-03-84
04-05-8404-06-8404-06-8404-10-8404-10-84
04-17-8404-17-8404-24-8405-01-8405-08-84
Manga- nese,
Lead, total dis- recov- solved erable (jlg/L (jlg/L as Pb) as Mn)
0.5.3.4
1.1.4 50
.7
.8 501.0.3
4.3
4.413.02.96.51.9
1.1 50.4
1.31.01.0 60
__1.2 90.6
1.01.0
1.2.9.7
1.0
1.1 20.9 40
.3
.6 30 1.1 1.2
Manga- nese, dis- solved
as Mn)
3335375145
5045474355
5250537553
5753414168
2 8
91583431
3337
o 25225
21
25o 342 34
226
26226
313832
Mercury, Sele- Vana- Carbon, total Mercury, Sele- nium, dium, Carbon, organic, recov- dis- nium, dis- dis- organic dis- erable solved total solved solved total solved (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L (jig/L (mg/L (mg/L as Hg) as Hg) as Se) as Se) as V) as C) as C)
Table 1 1. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
05-16-84 105-22-8405-29-8405-30-8405-30-84 2
05-31-8406-05-8406-12-8406-19-84 106-26-84 1
07-03-84 107-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-84
08-07-84 108-14-8408-21-8408-28-84 109-04-84
09-11-84 109-18-8409-25-8410-02-8410-09-84 1
10-16-8410-23-8410-30-84 111-06-8411-13-84
11-20-8411-27-8412-05-8412-11-8412-19-84
12-26-8401-02-8501-08-8501-16-8501-22-85
Time
13:0009:0014:0016:1516:20
16:0009:0010:0009:0014:30
09:0010:0012:1511:0010:00
12:1511:0010:3010:0010:00
08:4508:3008:1509:0013:45
14:3009:0008:0011:0010:00
11:0013:0012:0013:0016:15
09:3014:3009:3009:0009:30
Stream-flow,
instan-taneous(ft 3/s)
147.1
35177
380253.63.02.2
1.48.44.16.61.9
.9
.47
.47
.32
.3
.23
.23
.16
.85
.34
.26
.63
.08
.98.9
2.11.61.72.64.8
5.79.65.12.72.4
Spe- cificcon-duct-ance(US/cm)
49494339
3434424441
4343444140
3934333536
3738434544
4848435258
6777696862
5948707265
PH(stand-ard
units)
6.26.06.05.5
5.45.55.65.65.7
5.55.85.55.75.7
5.75.55.85.75.9
6.06.06.06.16.1
6.36.26.26.26.1
5.95.96.16.15.8
5.85.95.95.95.9
Temper-
Hard-ness(mg/L
ature as
Table II. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
05-16-8405-22-8405-29-8405-30-8405-30-84
05-31-8406-05-8406-12-8406-19-8406-26-84
07-03-8407-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-84
08-07-8408-14-8408-21-8408-28-8409-04-84
09-11-8409-18-8409-25-8410-02-8410-09-84
10-16-8410-23-8410-30-8411-06-8411-13-84
11-20-8411-27-8412-05-8412-11-8412-19-84
12-26-8401-02-8501-08-8501-16-8501-22-85
Potas- sium, dis- solved (mg/L as K)
0.54.45.56.53
.48
.35
.47
.52
.46
.48
.58
.45
.37
__
.52
.50
.641.0.71
.891.4 1.11.5
1.21.21.01.0.85
.85
.77
.85
.921.0
Nitro- Nitro- gen, gen, ammonia,
ammonia dis- total solved (mg/L (mg/L as N) as N)
0.252
Table 1 1. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Solids, sum of consti- tuents,
dis- Date solved
(mg/L)
05-16-8405-22-8405-29-8405-30-84 05-30-84
05-31-8406-05-8406-12-8406-19-8406-26-84
07-03-8407-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-84
08-07-8408-14-8408-21-8408-28-8409-04-84
09-11-8409-18-8409-25-8410-02-8410-09-84
10-16-8410-23-8410-30-8411-06-8411-13-84
11-20-8411-27-8412-05-8412-11-8412-19-84
12-26-84 01-02-85 01-08-85 01-16-85 01-22-85
26262522
2122242524
24262323
__
_28303231
3334 34
3640353538
34 32 38 44 57
Alum- inum, Alum- Coppe: total inum, Arsenic, tota! recov- dis- dis- Arsenic, recoi erable solved solved total crab! (jig/L ((ig/L (Jig/L (fig/L (jig/1 as Al) as Al) as As) as As) as Ci
_ __ _ __ _70
Table 1 l.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts Continued
Lead, dis- solved
Date (^lg/L as Pb)
05-16-8405-22-8405-29-8405-30-8405-30-84
05-31-8406-05-8406-12-8406-19-8406-26-84
07-03-8407-10-8407-17-8407-24-8407-31-84
08-07-8408-14-8408-21-8408-28-8409-04-84
09-11-8409-18-8409-25-8410-02-8410-09-84
10-16-8410-23-8410-30-8411-06-8411-13-84
11-20-8411-27-8412-05-8412-11-8412-19-84
12-26-8401-02-8501-08-8501-16-8501-22-85
__ 1
Table 1 \.~Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of streamflow at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Date
01-29-85 102-05-8502-13-8502-19-85 102-25-85
03-05-8503-12-8503-19-8503-26-8504-02-85
04-09-8504-16-8504-23-85 104-30-8505-07-85
05-14-85 105-21-8505-28-8506-04-8506-11-85
06-18-8506-25-85 107-02-8507-10-8507-16-85
07-23-85 107-30-85 108-08-8508-13-8508-20-85
08-27-8509-04-8509-10-85
Time
09:3009:3016:4509:3015:45
13:3011:3014:3009:0009:45
10:0009:3010:1509:3009:15
09:3008:3008:0009:0009:15
09:3016:3009:0014:1509:30
10:1009:1509:0009:1519:30
09:0009:0009:30
Stream-flow,
instan-taneous(ft 3 /s)
0.961.3
113.9
13
7.129116.06.7
115.71.92.24.6
1.31.82.96.62.4
5.1.9
2.4.8.95
.48
.531.4.62
4.2
7.05.54.0
Spe- cificcon-duct-ance(US /cm)
7069616953
57 545052
5557595957
6058505658
5458576558
5654566364
656857
pH(stand-ard
units)
6.06.16.06.15.8
6.05.95.76.06.0
6.05.96.06.26.1
6.16.05.75.75.6
5.85.55.75.75.7
5.85.95.65.75.6
5.75.65.7
Temper-ature
Table 11. -Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Nitro- Potas- Nitro- gen, sium, gen, ammonia, dis- ammonia dis- solved total solved
Date (mg/L (mg/L (mg/L as K) as N) as N)
01-29-8502-05-8502-13-8502-19-8502-25-85
03-05-8503-12-8503-19-8503-26-8504-02-85
04-09-8504-16-8504-23-8504-30-8505-07-85
05-14-8505-21-8505-28-8506-04-8506-11-85
06-18-8506-25-8507-02-8507-10-8507-16-85
07-23-8507-30-8508-08-8508-13-8508-20-85
08-27-8509-04-8509-10-85
1.0.91.95.90.77
.70
.66
.64_
.65
.68
.68
.73
.76
.25
.72
.61
.51
.48__
.61
.46
__.39
.49
.56
0.16.16.14.08.09
Table \\.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts Continued
Date
01-29-8502-05-8502-13-8502-19-8502-25-85
03-05-8503-12-8503-19-8503-26-8504-02-85
04-09-8504-16-8504-23-8504-30-8505-07-85
05-14-8505-21-8505-28-8506-04-8506-11-85
06-18-8506-25-8507-02-8507-10-8507-16-85
07-23-8507-30-8508-08-8508-13-8508-20-85
08-27-8509-04-8509-10-85
Solids, sum of consti- tuents,
dis-solved(mg/L)
4539
24
312630__14
3029302917
3030__32
30__22__31
__31 32
31
Alum- inum, Alum- Copper total inum, Arsenic, total recov- dis- dis- Arsenic, recoverable solved solved total erabl(H-g/L (H-g/L (H-g/L (\ig/L (^g/Las Al) as Al) as As) as As) as Cu
f
Copper, dis-
3 solved(Hg/Las Cu)
2 220 0.62 220
___ 2-yg __ __ ___
2 802 100
2 80__ 2-yg __ __ __
2 300
-- 80 -- --
5.02.11.61.4
1.71.11.3.5
2 80 .6
2 70 1.72 60 .82 70 - - -- .12 90
Table 11.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174050, East Branch Fever Brook near Petersham, Massachusetts Continued
Date
01-29-8502-05-8502-13-8502-19-8502-25-85
03-05-8503-12-8503-19-8503-26-8504-02-85
04-09-8504-16-8504-23-8504-30-8505-07-85
05-14-8505-21-8505-28-8506-04-8506-11-85
06-18-8506-25-8507-02-8507-10-8507-16-85
07-23-8507-30-8508-08-8508-13-8508-20-85
08-27-8509-04-8509-10-85
Manga- nese,
Lead, total dis- recov- solved erable (Hg/L (jig/L as Pb) as Mn)
0.1.1.7.3.1
1.0.8.6.7
1.0
1.4.4.3
1.0
1.0
Table l2.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174035, Brooks Pond tributary near Petersham, Massachusetts
[ft3/s, cubic feet per second; (iS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter, mg/L, micrograms per liter,
Table ll. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174035, Brooks Pond tributary near Petersham, Massachusetts Continued
Date
02-16-8404-06-8405-30-84 05-30-8408-28-84
09-11-8410-02-8410-17-8412-19-8404-30-85
05-28-8506-25-8507-23-8508-08-8508-27-85
Solids,sum of consti- tuents,
dis-solved (mg/L)
__20
:: __ _ 22
Alum-inum, total recov-erable
as Al)
220
90
See footnote at end of table.
Lead, dis- solved
Date
Manga-nese,totalrecov-erable
Manga- nese, dis- solved
Mercury, total recov- erable
Mercury,dis- solved
Sele- nium, total
Sele- nium, dis- solved
as Pb) as Mn) as Mn) as Hg) as Hg) as Se) as Se)
Vana- Carbon,dium, Carbon, organic,dis- organic dis- solved total solved (flg/L (mg/L (mg/L as V) as C) as C)
02-16-8404-06-8405-30-84 05-30-84 08-28-84
1.1 140 1406450
0.2 1.1
5.0
09-11-8410-02-84 10-17-84 12-19-84 04-30-85
.4
.2
150
30
96
30
6.4
3.5
05-28-8506-25-8507-23-8508-08-85 08-27-85 33 7.2
Sample filtered through 0.1 micrometer pore filter,
57
Table 13.-Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174040, East Branch Fever Brook, below Brooks Pond near Petersham, Massachusetts
[ft3/s, cubic feet per second; (oS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter; |ig/L, micrograms per liter,
Table l3.--Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents of stream/low at station number 01174040, East Branch Fever Brook below Brooks Pond near Petersham, Massachusetts-Continued
Solids,sum ofconsti-tuents,
dis-Date solved
(mg/L)
02-16-84 2803-27-8404-06-8404-06-8404-10-84
04-17-8405-30-8405-30-8408-28-8409-11-84
10-02-8412-19-84 3204-30-8505-28-8506-25-85
07-23-8508-08-8508-27-85 34
See footnote
Lead,dis-solved
Date (|ig/Las Pb)
02-16-84 1.003-27-8404-06-8404-06-8404-10-84
04-17-8405-30-8405-30-8408-28-8409-11-84 1.0
10-02-8412-19-84 .404-30-8505-28-8506-25-85
07-23-8508-08-8508-27-85
Alum-inum,totalrecov-erable(|lg/Las Al)
170
70
130
at end of
Manga- nese,totalrecov-erable(Hg/Las Mn)
110
30
20
Alum- Copper,inum, Arsenic, totaldis- dis- Arsenic, recov-solved solved total erable(jig/L (|ig/L (|ig/L (fig/Las Al) as As) as As) as Cu)
100
Table 14. Physical characteristics and concentrations of chemical constituents ofstreamflow at station number 01174045, East Branch Fever Brook at West Road near Petersham, Massachusetts
[ft3/s, cubic feet per second; fiS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; °C, degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter; |lg/L, micrograms per liter;