Year 2
Conductivity Data
Conductivity is the measure of the
ions in a body of water. This has a direct correlation to the amount of salts in the water. Formulas can be used to derive the amount of salts in a body of water by taking the measure of conductivity and the temperature of the body of water.
Conductivity is measured in microsiemens per centimeter, and is designated
as
(uS/cm). This is the unit that measures the amount of ions by how well an electrical current carries.
The recommended value for
conductivity is below 300
microSeimens/cm.
Click on the test site locations on the image map
below, or use the site links at the bottom of the page to display test
results.
The data depicted
in red lettering on test results signifies levels that are above
the EPA recommended values.
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Year 2 Averages