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

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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

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

23 Apr 15:22 by Bruce M Colravy

The value for chloride was entered as 33ppm because that is the lowest value on the conversion table. The actual value is a little less than that.

09 Apr 10:30 by Bruce M Colravy

The value for conductivity was entered as 33ppm, but the actual value is slightly less because the lowest conversion chart value is 33ppm.

26 Mar 10:47 by Bruce M Colravy

Although chloride values are entered at 33 mg/l, the value is slightly less than that, because the lowest value on the conversion chart is 33 mg/l.

12 Mar 11:08 by Bruce M Colravy

Although 33 is the value entered for chloride, the value is a little less than that, because 33 is the lowest value on the conversion chart.

12 Feb 10:31 by Bruce M Colravy

Chloride value is entered as 33ppm, because that is the lowest value on the conversion chart. The actual value is slightly less than that.

28 Jan 11:04 by Bruce M Colravy

For chloride, 33ppm was entered. The actual value is a little less, but the lowest value on the conversion chart is 33ppm.

01 Jan 10:48 by Bruce M Colravy

Value for chloride is entered at 33ppm, but actual value is slightly less because 33ppm is the lowest value on the conversion table.

18 Dec 10:24 by Bruce M Colravy