Historical News

Week of May 12 - 18, 2019

Surface Mapping

​Data was collected on May 15, 2019 while the R/V Monitor was underway collecting bacteria samples and performing vertical profiles in the Providence and Seekonk River estuaries. The chlorophyll concentrations were low in areas surveyed. From north to south, average chlorophyll concentrations were as follows: Seekonk River (2.46 µg/l), Upper Providence River (1.97 µg/l), Edgewood Shoals area (2.60 µg/l), Pawtuxet River area (2.17 µg/l), and the Lower Providence River (2.34 µg/l). Overall, chlorophyll ranged between non-detectable and 5.90 µg/l with an overall average of 2.30 µg/l. The chlorophyll data from this date is presented in the map below:

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Week of May 12 - 18, 2019

R/V Monitor's Blog

​On Wednesday, May 15th the crew of the R/V Monitor was out on the upper Bay collecting bacteria samples, taking Secchi Disk and Par sensor water clarity measurements, conducting water column profiles using the Seabird instrument, and conducting real-time surface mapping of water quality parameters, including dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, water temperature, salinity and pH, all in an effort to document water quality improvements associated with NBC construction projects. Sara captained the boat while monitoring professionals Michael and Mike collected the samples and data.  It was cloudy and chilly with wind out of the north all day.  The waters were  slightly choppy. The photo below features some young explorers out on the Seekonk River this day.

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Week of April 28 - May 4, 2019

Bacteria Sampling

Twenty stations were sampled for fecal coliform bacteria in the Providence and Seekonk Rivers on May 1, 2019. Five stations were sampled for enterococci. In the five days prior to sampling, 2.13 inches of rainfall was recorded, contributing to slightly elevated bacteria levels.

The fecal coliform geometric mean for all sites was 66 MPN/100 mL. Higher fecal coliform results occurred in the Seekonk River (geometric mean: 71 MPN/100 mL) compared to the Providence River (geometric mean: 64 MPN/100 mL). The maximum fecal coliform concentration (230 MPN/100 mL) was measured in the Providence River at three sites -- Point Street Bridge, Collier Point Park, and Edgewood Yacht Club. Geometric mean results indicate both rivers exceeded state primary contact and shellfishing standards.

The enterococci geometric mean for the Seekonk and Providence Rivers decreased from the previous sampling, from 27 MPN/100 mL to 23 MPN/100 mL. Enterococci concentrations ranged from 10 MPN/100 mL at the South FP East location to 97 MPN/100 mL at Point Street Bridge. These results are within the state criteria for primary contact.

Please note: the results of NBC's fecal coliform and enterococci monitoring are for informational/research purposes only and are not intended to suggest official state compliance with bathing or shellfishing standards.

Week of May 5 - 11, 2019

Water Column Clarity

Water clarity was measured at six locations in the Providence and Seekonk Rivers on May 8, 2019. In the five days prior to sampling, 0.78 inches of rainfall was recorded, with the greatest rainfall amount (0.52 in) occurring on May 8th. Average water clarity increased from the previous week, from 1.8 m to 2.5 m.

Water clarity increased at all stations measured - India Point Park, Pomham Rocks, Edgewood Yacht Club, Pawtuxet Cove, Bullock Reach, and Conimicut Point. The largest increase in clarity, 1.27 m, occurred at India Point Park. Secchi depth ranged from 2.10 m at Pawtuxet Cove to 2.90 m at Conimicut Point. A slight north to south water clarity gradient was present.

Week of April 14 - 20, 2019

Bacteria Sampling

Twenty stations were sampled for fecal coliform bacteria in the Providence and Seekonk Rivers on April 17, 2019. Five stations were also sampled for enterococci bacteria. Substantial rainfall was recorded over the five days prior, totaling 1.3 inches, and bacteria counts were slightly elevated, particularly in the Seekonk River. The fecal coliform geometric mean for all sites was 66 MPN/100 mL. In the Seekonk River, the geometric mean was 295 MPN/100 mL, versus a much lower 33 MPN/100 mL in the Providence River. The maximum fecal coliform concentration (930 MPN/100 mL) was measured at the Off BP Outfall site in the Seekonk River. Fecal coliform results in the Providence River were low enough to fall within state guidelines for primary contact. 

The enterococci counts displayed a similar pattern. The geometric mean for all sites was 27 MPN/100 mL with the highest result (74 MPN/100 mL) occurring in the Seekonk River at Phillipsdale Landing. The site furthest south in the Providence River, Conimicut Point, had results below detection. Overall, enterococci results between both rivers met state criteria for primary contact. 

Please note: the results of NBC's fecal coliform and enterococci monitoring are for informational/research purposes only and are not intended to suggest official state compliance with bathing or shellfishing standards.

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