Part of a series of articles titled Water Resources Monitoring in the Bighorn River at Kane, Wyoming.
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Bighorn River Water Quality at Kane, Wyoming
Overview
In the Bighorn River at Kane, Wyoming, dominant cations are calcium and sodium and dominant anions are bicarbonate and sulfate. Relative to the Bighorn River near Fort Smith, Montana, there is a significant amount of variation in measured analytes including total suspended solids (TSS), total phosphorus (P), and nitrate + nitrite as nitrogen (NO3 + NO2 as N). In unregulated rivers, total suspended solids and total phosphorus are typically at their annual maxima during high flows and that was true for this sampling location.
Background levels of nitrate + nitrite as nitrogen and total phosphorus in the Bighorn River near Kane, Wyoming, were 0.09 mg/L and 0.12 mg/L in April 2019 but increased to 0.27 mg/L and 1.17 mg/L when we sampled during high flows in late May. In 2019, ammonia as nitrogen (NH3 as N) levels were below detection levels (e.g., <0.05 mg/L) on all sampling occasions. Wyoming's surface water quality standards currently include only narrative criteria to protect designated uses from nutrient pollution.
2019 Water Quality Lab Results
The following table contains quarterly water quality lab results for the Bighorn River at Kane, Wyoming. Download tabular data here for this table.
Water Chemistry Lab Parameters (Bighorn River at Kane, WY) | Reporting Limit | 4-Apr | 31-May | 28-Aug |
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2019 Water Quality Field Results
The following table contains quarterly water quality field parameter results for the Bighorn River at Kane, Wyoming. Download tabular data here for this table.
Water Quality Field Parameters (Bighorn River, Kane, WY) | 4-Apr | 31-May | 28-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_BHR2 as the site identifier for the Bighorn River at Kane, Wyoming.
Last updated: October 27, 2022