Three data buoys were equipped with water quality sondes and telemetry packages to monitor San Diego Bay in real time while dredging was underway.
Articles Tagged: water quality
Weir Installation Water Quality Effects
Minnesota State University
Researchers at Minnesota State University set out to investigate what effects a new weir might have on the water quality downstream.
Algae Bloom Monitoring Network
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
Officials with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board plan to deploy a data buoy network to track possible algal blooms and protect visitors to Grand Lake.
Tracking Green Parking Lot Runoff
Wayne State University
A giant parking lot in southeast Michigan has become a concern for local park managers because of the runoff it contributes to Lake St. Clair.
Kerr Dam Discharge Effects
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
Read More →Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring Below Dams
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
As part of the Resources Board’s mission to manage Oklahoma’s water resources responsibly, minimizing impacts to aquatic life in these lakes from hydroelectric dams is an important concern.
Sodus Bay Buoy Network
SUNY - ESF
Read More →Eastern Lake Erie Dynamics
Buffalo State University
Researchers at Buffalo State University are studying water and weather at the deeper and less algae-prone eastern basin of Lake Erie near Dunkirk, New York.
Expanding Algal Bloom Monitoring Network
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scientists have added four new platforms to the network of monitoring buoys that has taken shape since the Toledo crisis. Three of these were launched in the summer of 2015 near Maumee Bay and at other points off the shore of Michigan.
New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site Dredging
Battelle
New Bedford Harbor is fed by the Acushnet River from the north and drains into the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Its steady flow is one of the reasons so many industrial plants set up shop along the harbor in the early 1900s.