Once per month, the FoRR Monitoring Team tests water quality at three sites along the Reedy River.
Site #1: Reedy River along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, downstream of Swamp Rabbit Cafe
Site #2: A small tributary of the Reedy River in Falls Park
Site #3: Reedy River behind the ReWa headquarters (near our new office!)
The pH and bacteria coliform results this month were consistent with last month's sampling events at all five of our reported sites. Neither showed any significant change with the exception of the Greenville Tech Brashier site, which boasts reduced bacteria levels.
Conductivity for all five sites was lower this month than in October. The most likely explanation for this is that there are fewer dissolved solids in the water due to the low flows as a result of the recent decrease in rainfall.
The most noticeable changes this month were the dissolved oxygen (DO) levels at all five of our monitored sites. On average, our sites increased 2.02 mg/L from their levels last month! This is likely due to the much cooler temperatures we have been experiencing in the upstate over the last month. As temperature decreases, capacity for dissolved oxygen increases. Not only this, but lower temperatures also result in lower activity levels and slower metabolic rates for water-dwelling organisms, leading to reduced oxygen consumption. This then results in higher quantities of dissolved oxygen in the water!
All results this month were within state standards and typical for this time of year.
Data from November 2021: