Part of a series of articles titled Water Resources Monitoring in the Bighorn River near Fort Smith, Montana.
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Bighorn River Water Quality near Fort Smith, Montana
Overview
The Bighorn River near Fort Smith, MT, has relatively good water quality and the river is an important coldwater fishery for anglers. In recent years, trout numbers per mile have declined due, in part, to high flows in 2017 and 2018 (Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks). Water temperature and specific conductance, monitored continuously by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS—water temperature only) and Bureau of Reclamation (BOR—water temperature and specific conductance), tend to track with air temperatures near the sampling location (see water temperature graphs below).
Dominant cations at the sampling location on the Bighorn River are calcium and sodium. Dominant anions are bicarbonate and sulfate. Relative to the Bighorn River near Kane, WY, there was a limited amount of variation in measured analytes in 2019. Reservoir storage and subsequent dam releases contribute to this result as well as the low variation in suspended sediment levels across the year. In unregulated rivers, suspended sediments and total phosphorus are typically at their annual maxima during high flows. However, dam operations prevent much sediment and associated phosphorus from entering the reach of river below the dam. Other analytes (e.g., sulfate, total calcium, and total sodium) are at their annual minima during high flows and typically increase as flows drop. Levels of nitrate-nitrogen and total phosphorus in the Bighorn River near Fort Smith, MT, were 0.36 mg/L and 0.02 mg/L, respectively in 2019. Ammonia nitrogen levels were below detection levels (i.e., <0.05 mg/L) on all sampling occasions. Recommended nutrient criteria for this Montana ecoregion is 1.3 mg/L total nitrogen and 0.15 mg/L total phosphorus (See Montana Department of Environmental Quality 2013 in Article 5 of this series).
2019 Water Quality Lab Results
The following table contains quarterly water quality lab results for the Bighorn River near Fort Smith, MT. Download tabular data here for these tables.
Water Chemistry Lab Parameters Bighorn River, Fort Smith, MT) | 5-Apr | 29-May | 29-May Blank Sample | 29-Aug |
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2019 Water Quality Field Results
Water Quality Field Parameters (Bighorn River, Fort Smith, MT) | 5-Apr | 29-May | 29-Aug |
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More Data
Data prior to 2016 are available at the Water Quality Portal using BICAWQ01 for the project and 11NPSWRD_WQX-BICA_BHR1 as the site identifier for the Bighorn River near Fort Smith, MT.
Last updated: November 18, 2022