Nutrients are essential for life to exist and continue to develop.
Ammonias are nutrients that act in a suffocating manner
toward aquatic life. Higher levels make it more difficult
for aquatic life to survive. Levels are measured in "parts per million"
(ppm) and the recommended values are measured using a chart
comparing temperature and
the acceptable level of ammonia.
Click on the test site locations on the image map
below, or use the site links at the bottom of the page to display
most recent test
results.
The data depicted
in red lettering on test results signifies levels that are above
the EPA recommended values.