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Notes NA = not applicable The water quality monitoring results for this period were generally consistent with, or lower than previous seasonal results for this site. Ammonia, oxidised nitrogen, and chlorophyll (a) were classified as poor at Site 2. Elevated ammonia, oxidised nitrogen and chlorophyll(a) results are probably due to industrial discharges into the river (such as those from Penrice Soda Products and Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant), historical contamination from the now closed Port Adelaide WWTP and the large number of stormwater drains that discharge into the Port waterways. Elevated turbidity results were possibly due to dredging undertaken over the summer in the Port River channel to enable passage of large ships. The turbidity level tended to decrease during the period April to September. It is anticipated that the turbidity will stabilise to levels observed prior to the dredging as the main dredging was completed in March 2006. Heavy metals were classified as poor (copper), which was most
likely due to urban runoff containing heavy metals 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
than before. It is now possible to compare concentrations to National
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