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Site 1 - Crescent Beach (north of Leddy Park)

Site 2 - North Beach Campground

Site 3 - Lakeview Cemetery (south of North Beach)

Site 4 - Coast Guard Boat Launch

Site 5 - Perkins Pier

Site 6 - Lakeside Avenue

Site 7 - Wright Avenue

Site 8 - Oakledge Park



Links to more Burlington storm water data:

Total Phosphorus for Burlington

TSS and Volatile Solids for Burlington

Monitoring of Englesby Brook

Burlington Bay Project

Lake Champlain Science Center

Burlington Storm Water Runoff Data 2002

Bacteria Results from Summer Testing
(location of sites given on left)

Test
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
May 13
Coliform

E. coli

N/A

N/A

1011

1011

691

46

1101

113

641

132

1011

501

1011

914

N/A

N/A

May 31
Coliform

E. coli

N/A

N/A

1011

1011

1011

1011

1190

169

1011

192

N/A

N/A

1111

1111

N/A

N/A

July 23

Coliform

E. coli

1011

1011

1011

1011

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1011

1011

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Sept 23
Coliform

E. coli

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
574

436

1011

791

N/A

N/A

1011

914

Sept 27
Coliform

E. coli

961

457

437

437

1011

1101

2593

570

1011

914

1011

629

1011

1011

1011

961

Oct 16
Coliform

E. coli

2022

2022

0

329

N/A

N/A
2302

10

0

106

0

101

0

687

N/A

N/A


Bacteria Results from the College Street Storm Drain

May 14 May 31 June 11 June 12 June 26 July 8 Aug 22
Coliform 1011 1011 1011 1011 2022 2022 1011
E. coli 1011 1011 1011 1011 1921 2022 1011

Sept 11
8:15
Sept 11
13:10
Sept 27
Oct 16
14:10
Oct 16
15:15
Oct 16
16:40
Nov 12
Coliform 1011 2022 1011 4838 4838 4838 9676
E. coli 1011 2022 1011 62 2827 4838 0

Real-time data on Burlington runoff is available from an autosampler located in the College St. storm drain. In addition, samples are collected from this site for later analysis (as shown in the tables above). Also check out the data on total suspended solids (TSS) and volatile solids and total phosphorus.


What do these numbers mean?

Each number in the table above is the most probable number of coliform colonies or E. coli organims per 100 mL of storm water. According to Vermont standards for E. coli, when the test result at a public swimming area is 77 or less, it means that the water is considered suitable for swimming. A result greater than 77 means that the water is not suitable for swimming. The results above are only representative of the storm runoff at each site. The swimmability of the lake can not be determined from these results since the runoff water is diluted when it is mixed with the lake water.

Total coliform bacteria are a collection of relatively harmless microorganisms that live in large numbers in the intestines of man and warm- and cold-blooded animals. A specific subgroup of this collection is the fecal coliform bacteria, the most common member being Escherichia coli. These organisms may be separated from the total coliform group by their ability to grow at elevated temperatures and are associated only with the fecal material of warm-blooded animals. If E. coli bacteria are detected in the water, other disease-causing microorganisms may be present as well.

The presence of coliform bacteria in aquatic environments indicates that the water has been contaminated with the fecal material of man or other animals. At the time this occurred, the source water may have been contaminated by pathogens or disease producing bacteria or viruses which can also exist in fecal material. The presence of fecal contamination is an indicator that a potential health risk exists for individuals exposed to this water. Fecal coliform bacteria may occur in ambient water as a result of the overflow of domestic sewage or nonpoint sources of human and animal waste.