Dataset

Mobile Baykeeper Team

Dataset by Mobile Baykeeper

Dataset summary

This dataset is inactive (last observation on 31 January 2020).

Observations

  • 9 January 2017

    Twelve Mile Creek by University Blvd by Laura Jackson

  • 6 January 2017

    at Park Ave. by Justine Herlihy

    Heavy rainfall in last 5 days. Currently, light rain present. Sheen on surface. Light current.

  • 20 December 2016

    Rock Creek @ County Road 71 (College Street) by Cade Kistler

    Sampling occurred ~24 hours after 100,000 - 1,000,000 gallon sewer spill and associated large rain event. Water was low with swift flow. Some foam and scum observed downstream of sampling site. No odor detectable.

  • 6 December 2016

    Magnolia River at County Rd 65 by Cade Kistler

    Recent 10,000 to 100,000 gallon sewer spill occurred at this location.

  • 6 December 2016

    Rock Creek @ County Road 71 (College Street) by Cade Kistler

    Sample was taken shortly after a 1,000+ gallon sewer overflow and heavy rains.

  • 19 November 2016

    US Hwy 43 Creek along Telegraph Road by Heather Glass

    Sunny, cool, windy Creek, somewhat dry Strong smell (in whiffs) Lots of trash

  • 19 November 2016

    TSBS by Heather Glass

    Sunny, cool, windy Dried up, could not take water sample for parameters No smell Lots of trash Urban neighborhood

  • 19 November 2016

    TM-3 by Heather Glass

    Sunny, cool, windy Visible trash Mild smell Mostly clear Drain contained stagnate water/sediments

  • 19 November 2016

    TM-2 by Heather Glass

    Sunny, cool, windy Bucket in stream No visible trash otherwise Clear

  • 19 November 2016

    near Flournoy Dr. by Heather Glass

    Sunny, cool and windy Ducks/geese nearby Muddy near surface, mostly clear No visible trash

  • 10 November 2016

    Three Mile Creek at USA Medical Center by Leslie Anne Brooke Hill

  • 1 November 2016

    Three Mile Creek at USA Medical Center by Leslie Anne Brooke Hill

  • 1 November 2016

    Three Mile Creek at Springwood by Leslie Anne Brooke Hill

    Smells like sewage.