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         Mainstem Klamath  | 
     
     
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         PH: Klamath Basin at Various Sites 1996 | 
     
 
 
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   Caption:  The pH is a measure of acid base conditions in water with neutral being a value of 7 with lower values representing acid conditions and higher values basic or alkaline conditions.  Bodies of water with significant algae blooms may show major increases in pH as a function of photosynthesis (see Upper Klamath/NCRWQCB pH results). The highest pH values were recorded at Pump D near Tule Lake in the Klamath Project.
Site Key:
TLP3=Tule Lake Pump 3 (in)
TLPD=Tule Lake Pump D (out)
JCBORD=J Canal at stateline
LRBORD=Lost River at stateline
KSD=Klamath Straits Drain at stateline
KRBORD= Klamath River upstream of Shovel Creek
COPCO2 = Copco Dam outflow
IGRO=Iron Gate Dam outflow
KRUSCOTCR = Klamath River upstream of Cottonwood Creek
KRDSSHR= Klamath River downstream of Shasta River
SHRA12=Shasta River at A-12
SHRMGR=Shasta River at Montague Grenada Road
SHRHWY5=Shasta River downstream of Hwy 5
SHRM=Shasta River at mouth
KRDSBVCR= Klamath River downstream of Beaver Creek
KRDSSCTR = Klamath River downstream of Scott River 
KRDSELKCR = Klamath River downstream of Elk Creek 
KRDSIKESF = Klamath River at Ikes Falls
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