2015 - 2017 Volunteer Data

    2015 - 2017 Volunteer Data

     

     

    This is a report of some water quality data collected by statewide UWW volunteers from 2015 - 2017. 

    Reports are organized by watershed and graphs will help volunteers and others view the trends in their area.  You will notice clear temperature increases through the summer as well as some turbidity spikes in the spring months due to increased amounts of runoff.  

    Red lines on the graphs indicate the standard maximum temperature for the majority of streams and rivers in the watershed based on whether they are classified as cold-water or warm-water fisheries.  

    Description

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Bear River Watershed, click here.

    To learn more about the Bear River Watershed, go here.  

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on Cedar and Beaver River Watersheds, click here.

    Learn more about these watersheds, go here.

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Weber River Watershed, click here.

    To learn more about the Weber River Watershed, go here.

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Jordan River Watershed, click here.

     To learn more about the Jordan River Watershed, go here

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Western Colorado River Watershed, click here.

    To learn more about the Western Colorado Watershed, go here.  

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Southeast Colorado River Watershed, click here.

    To learn more about the Southeast Colorado River Watershed, go here

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Lower Colorado River Watershed, click here.

    To learn more about the Lower Colorado River Watershed, go here

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Sevier River Watershed, click here.

    To learn more about the Sevier River Watershed and the projects that have been implemented, go here.

    To see some of the data from our volunteers on the Uinta Basin Watershed, click here

    For more information about the watershed, go here.