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Derwent Estuary Recreational Water Quality monitoring program - Howrah West

Tasmanian Partnership for Advanced Computing
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The data or part thereof (including interpretations) may not be divulged publicly in any manner howsoever without the prior written consent of the Derwent Estuary Program (DEP) Nyrstar and Norske Skog and then only in accordance with such conditions as the DEP Nyrstar and Norske Skog may then impose. Please acknowledge the Derwent Estuary Program (and partners Norske Skog and Nyrstar) as data providers in all resulting thesis reports talks and publications that may arise from the use of the data. Please provide the DEP with copies of any thesis report or publications that include use of the data. The raw data transferred is not duplicated within the thesis (including appendices) reports or publications.

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Howrah West monitoring site is collected as part of the Derwent Beach Watch program. Derwent Beach Watch is a collaborative program between councils and state government that tests water quality at 18 swimming sites around the estuary during summer months.
Water samples are collected each Tuesday from the start of December to the end of March and analysed for the faecal indicator bacteria Enterococci (Enteralert method) at the Public health Lab. Because the samples must be cultured, it takes several days to publish the results.

Data time period: 04 12 2007 to 27 03 2012

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