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RECORD NUMBER: 66 OF 1985

Main Title An intensive survey of the Illinois River (Arkansas and Oklahoma) in August 1985 /
Author Gakstatter, Jack H. ; Gakstatter, J. H. ; Katko, A.
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Author Title of a Work
Katko, Albert.
CORP Author Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Environmental Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1987
Report Number PB88-117056; EPA/600/3-87/040
Stock Number PB88-117056
OCLC Number 778505054
Subjects Rivers--Arkansas ; Rivers--Oklahoma ; Lakes--Arkansas ; Lakes--Oklahoma ; Phosphorus--Environmental aspects--Arkansas ; Phosphorus--Environmental aspects--Oklahoma
Additional Subjects Water quality ; Illinois River ; Water analysis ; Phosphorous ; Sampling ; Arkansas ; Oklahoma ; Water pollution ; Phytoplankton ; Ground water ;
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ELDD  EPA 600-3-87-040 CCTE/GLTED Library/Duluth,MN 03/12/2012
NTIS  PB88-117056 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation x, 141 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Abstract
A water quality survey of the Illinois River Basin was conducted August 16-29, 1985, in response to concerns that water clarity had decreased in the lower reach which is designated as an Oklahoma scenic river. The survey results demonstrated that background phosphorus concentrations in the basin were very low; however, Osage Creek, which carried treated wastewater from two Arkansas municipalities, typically had total phosphorus concentrations much higher than background and substantially increased total phosphorus in the Illinois River above Lake Frances. Water in the Illinois River, entering Lake Frances, was somewhat turbid from inorganic particles of natural origin and rich in phosphorus. The high phosphorus levels supported substantial algal growth in Lake Frances and the phytoplankton, combined with suspended inorganic particles, diminished water clarity in the river for 20 miles or more below the Lake Frances Dam.
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Cover title. "October 1987." "EPA/600/3-87/040." PB88-117056. Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-82). Photocopy.