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Notes NA = not applicable The water quality monitoring results for this period were generally consistent with previous seasonal results for this site. Ammonia was classified as poor at Moana. This is most likely due to nutrient-rich discharges from urban stormwater and Pedler Creek. Increased nutrients promote algal growth, particularly during the warmer months. Heavy metals were classified as poor (copper and zinc). The source
of the elevated heavy metals is most likely general urban runoff
(stormwater) washing off roads and galvanised iron roofs into
the marine environments during rain events. In July 2006, a new
analytical method for heavy metals was introduced, which can detect
metals at much lower concentrations in seawater than before. It
is now possible to confidently compare concentrations to National
Water Quality Guidelines for marine waters. Download water quality graphsDownload water quality dataIs the water quality at Moana Beach safe to swim?
What is being done to improve the condition of Moana beach?
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