Archived water quality assessments
Water quality in the Port River and Barker Inlet Estuary is assessed
as being in good, moderate or poor condition by interpreting water
chemistry and algal data. >>
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Water quality classification for October 2005 to March 2006
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Good
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NA
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Good
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Good
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NA
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NA
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Good
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NA
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NA
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Moderate
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NA
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NA
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Good
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NA
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NA
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Moderate
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Moderate
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NA
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Poor
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NA
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NA
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Poor
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NA
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Poor
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NA
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Good
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Good
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Notes NA = not applicable
Chlorophyll a and heavy metals were classified as poor and soluble
phosphorus and turbidity moderate at Site 8.
The elevated chlorophyll and phosphorus is probably due to industrial
discharges into the river such as those from Penrice Soda Products,
historical contamination from the now closed Port Adelaide Wastewater
Treatment Plant and the large number of stormwater drains that
discharge into the Port waterways.
Elevated turbidity results were likely to be attributable to
dredging undertaken over the summer in the Port River channel
to enable passage of large ships. It is anticipated that the turbidity
will now drop to levels observed prior to the dredging as the
main dredging was completed in March 2006.
Heavy metals were classified as poor, probably due to urban runoff
containing heavy metals washing off roads and galvanised iron
roofs.
Water quality classification for April to September 2005
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Poor
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NA
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Good
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Good
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NA
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NA
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Good
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NA
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NA
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Poor
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NA
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NA
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Good
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NA
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NA
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Good
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Good
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NA
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Poor
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NA
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NA
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Poor
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NA
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Poor
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NA
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Good
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NA
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Notes NA = not applicable
Ammonia, soluble phosphorus and chlorophyll a were classified
as poor at Site 8. This is probably due to industrial discharges
into the river such as those from Penrice Soda Products, historical
contamination from the now closed Port Adelaide Wastewater Treatment
Plant and the large number of stormwater drains that discharge
into the Port waterways.
Heavy metals were classified as poor, probably due to urban runoff
containing heavy metals washing off roads and galvanised iron
roofs.
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