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Continued Surface Water Quality Monitoring in the Murderkill River Watershed

Continued Surface Water Quality Monitoring in the Murderkill River Watershed. Out of current 17 monitoring stations, 10 Monitoring stations will remain part of State’s core monitoring stations

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Continued Surface Water Quality Monitoring in the Murderkill River Watershed

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  1. Continued Surface Water Quality Monitoring in the Murderkill River Watershed • Out of current 17 monitoring stations, 10 Monitoring stations will remain part of State’s core monitoring stations • 2 Stations are category 1 and will always be monitored monthly (Bowers Beach and Rt. 13 Bridge at Felton) • The other 8 stations are category 2 stations. Stations in this category are monitored monthly for 2 years and are monitored bi-monthly for 3 years. • Murderkill schedule for monthly monitoring is FY 2009 and FY 2013

  2. DNREC’s Rotating Basin Monitoring Schedule

  3. Eliminated stations • Station 206051 (Browns Branch at Killens Pond • Station 206071 (Andrews Lake) • Station 206081 (Spring Creek at Rt. 12, Frederica) • Station 206131 (Webb’s Landing) • Station 206641 (Pratt Branch at Rt. 15) • Station 206711 (tidal river near power line crossing) • Station 206361 (McColley Pond)

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