Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Monitoring Station
Station ID:
10017654
Station Name:
Wisconsin River -- Access at Wausau Nr E Randolph St
Specific Parameter:
-- All Parameters --
ALKALINITY TOTAL CACO3
Before you installed the new AIS sign (Prevent the Spread), were there other AIS signs at the access point? - County ordinance sign
Before you installed the new AIS sign (Prevent the Spread), were there other AIS signs at the access point? - Green and white "Help Prevent the Spread sign"
Before you installed the new AIS sign (Prevent the Spread), were there other AIS signs at the access point? - Green, white and red stop sign "Please Stop and"
Before you installed the new AIS sign (Prevent the Spread), were there other AIS signs at the access point? - Lake Association sign
Before you installed the new AIS sign (Prevent the Spread), were there other AIS signs at the access point? - Yellow "Exotic Species Advisory" sign
CALCIUM TOTAL RECOVERABLE
CARBON DISS ORGANIC
CHLORIDE DISS
CHLOROPHYLL A, FLUORESCENCE (WELSCHMAYER 1994)
CHLOROPHYLL-A,PERIPHYTON
CLOUD COVER
COLOR
CONDUCTIVITY FIELD
CONDUCTIVITY, UMHOS/CM @ 25C
Did you remove any of these signs during your visit, or do you have plans in the near future? - Green and white "Help..Prevent the Spread" sign
DISSOLVED OXYGEN FIELD
Does the access point appear to be in proper working order?
How many people assisted in the sign installation?
How would you describe yourself (affiliation)?
MAGNESIUM TOTAL RECOVERABLE
MICROCYSTIN
NITRATE NITROGEN, DISSOLVED (MG/L AS NO3)
NITROGEN NH3-N DISS
NITROGEN NO3+NO2 DISS (AS N)
NITROGEN TOTAL
PERIPHYTON ASH-FREE BIOMASS/25ML
PH FIELD
PH LAB
PHOSPHORUS TOTAL
POTASSIUM TOTAL RECOVERABLE
RESIDUE TOTAL NFLT (TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS)
SECCHI DEPTH
SECCHI DEPTH HIT BOTTOM
SILICA, DISSOLVED (MG/L AS SI02)
SODIUM TOTAL RECOVERABLE
SULFATE DISS, AS SO4
TEMPERATURE FIELD
The location that best represents where the sign is currently located
TURBIDITY, LAB NEPHELOMETRIC NTU
Was the sign installed facing the water so people leaving the water could read it or facing the launching area so people could read it?
What type of access point was this?
Sample Results
Project
Date/Time
DNR Parameter
Species
Result
Units
Present/Absent
Lab Comments