Unnamed Tributary to Fly Creek @ Headwaters Rd Bridge

Fly Creek

Fairhope, Alabama, United States

This is an unnamed tributary that leads into Fly Creek, and runs underneath a bridge which is called Headwaters Rd.

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Diego Calderon-Arrieta

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NOAA Dog River Water Levels station = 0.05 ft and rising
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = 2 CFU/100mL

07 Mar 09:35 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

NOAA Dog River Water Levels station = 0.53 ft and rising
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = 28.5 CFU/100mL

28 Feb 11:03 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

NOAA Dog River Water Levels station = 1.3 ft and rising.
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = 62 CFU/100mL

21 Feb 10:35 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

NOAA Dog River Water Levels station = 0.14 ft and lowest.
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus N/A due to reading bacteria samples late

14 Feb 09:41 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

NOAA's Dog River Water Levels station = 0.97 ft and rising
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = 1382 CFU/100mL
Brief thunderstorm about 1hr ago

07 Feb 10:11 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

According to NOAA's Dog River Water Levels station, the tide was -0.23 ft and rising.
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = 20 CFU/100mL

01 Feb 11:44 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

According to NOAA's Dog River Water Levels station, the tide was 0.13 ft and falling.
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = <20 CFU/100mL

23 Jan 10:50 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

According to NOAA's Dog River water levels station, the tide was 0.98 ft and rising.
1st sample's Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = <20 CFU/100mL
2nd sample's Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = <20 CFU/100mL

11 Jan 10:54 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

According to NOAA's Dog River Water Levels station, the tide was -0.2 ft and falling.
Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = <20 CFU/100mL

20 Dec 10:15 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta

Most Probable Number of Enterococcus = <20 CFU/100mL
According to NOAA's Dog River Water Levels station, the tide was 0.2 ft and rising.

14 Dec 10:35 by Diego Calderon-Arrieta