Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve


Gene Pool Water Quality

The “Gene Pool” is a restored wetland pond on the Jackson Bottom floodplain. It is named after Gene Herb, a retired wildlife biologist, who serves on the Preserve’s Board of Directors. The Gene Pool is located about 1/4 mile northeast of the Education Center. The Gene Pool was constructed in 1998 to provide open water habitat for ducks and other water birds. A water quality station is maintained at the Gene Pool.

The following parameters are measured at this site:

  • Temperature
  • pH
  • Dissolved oxygen
  • Conductivity
  • Water level


Gene Pool Graphs for Last 14 Days

Preliminary Real-Time Data

Note that the data shown here are preliminary. They are based on raw data measurements with little or no review to ensure the quality of the data. If the data are used for any purpose, a disclaimer should be included that denotes the provisional status of the data and the possibility of errors.

Graph of Temperature
Graph of DO
Graph of pH
Graph of Specific Conductance
Graph of Water Depth

 


Printed Saturday, July 31, 2010 - 5:37:53

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