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Design, implementation, and initial results from a water-quality monitoring network for Atlanta, Georgia, USA

January 1, 2005

In cooperation with the City of Atlanta, Georgia, the US Geological Survey has designed and implemented a water-quantity and quality monitoring network that measures a variety of biological and chemical constituents in water and suspended sediment. The network consists of 20 long-term monitoring sites and is intended to assess water-quality trends in response to planned infrastructural improvements. Initial results from the network indicate that nonpoint-source contributions may be more significant than point-source contributions for selected sediment associated trace elements and nutrients. There also are indications of short-term discontinuous point-source contributions of these same constituents during baseflow.

Publication Year 2005
Title Design, implementation, and initial results from a water-quality monitoring network for Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Authors A. J. Horowitz, K. A. Elrick, J.J. Smith
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70029287
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse