Sangamon River Forest Preserve site

Sangamon River

Fisher, Illinois, United States

Sampling location is on the east bank immediately downstream of the confluence of Wildcat Slough and the Sangamon River at the Sangamon River Forest Preserve.

Location created by
Bruce M Colravy
  • Group: Winter Chloride Watchers
  • Site ID: R03-001-03
  • Lat: 40.2790511
  • Lng: -88.3510423
  • Waterbody Type: River
  • Timezone: America/Chicago

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The value for chloride was entered as 28 mg/l, although the value is a little less because 28 is the lowest value on the conversion chart.

31 Mar 09:07 by Bruce M Colravy

Although the chloride value is entered at 28ppm, the actual reading is lower than that. The conversion chart only goes as low as 28ppm.

23 Mar 09:00 by Bruce M Colravy

Although the chloride value was entered at 28ppm, the actual value was less than that, because the conversion chart would not indicate lower than 28ppm.
Water levels were very high as a result of all day rain two days ago.

10 Mar 13:20 by Bruce M Colravy

The chloride value was entered as 28, but the actual value is a little less than that because the conversion chart only goes as low as 28.

03 Mar 08:59 by Bruce M Colravy

Although 28 was entered as the value for chloride, the actual value was slightly less. This was because the conversion chart did not go lower than 28.

18 Feb 09:36 by Bruce M Colravy

Although the chloride value is entered as 28, the actual value is a little less than that because the conversion chart only goes as low as 28.

09 Feb 10:05 by Bruce M Colravy

Although the chloride value is entered at 28, it is slightly less than that because 28 was the lowest value on the conversion table.

12 Jan 10:15 by Bruce M Colravy

Stream discharge from USGS gage 05570901 at Fisher

03 Dec 13:25 by Bruce M Colravy

Although the value for chloride was entered as 31ppm, the value is a little less than that, because 31ppm was the lowest value on the conversion table.

28 May 10:15 by Bruce M Colravy

The value for chloride was entered as 31ppm, but the actual value was slightly less because 31ppm was the lowest value on the conversion chart.

13 May 17:21 by Bruce M Colravy