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Wild Rice and Sulfate Data AssessmentsSulfate Data Submittal Template Instructions
How to fill out this spreadsheet
Click on cells to select from drop down menus.
Sulfate Data Submittal worksheet:1. Do not include sulfate data that has been stored in the database under other projects.2. Enter lab metadata in Columns S, U, and/or W, Rows 1-5. Lab name is required.
Location Establishment worksheet:1. Enter location information for sampling locations not yet established (and) when establishment has not yet been determined.
wq-s6-41c 4/1/2013
View all comments by scrolling mouse over the header row cells.
Visit the Minnesota Wild Rice and Sulfate Map to view all established surface water location IDs and those locations with stored sulfate data.
3. Enter sulfate data in Column S, U, and/or W (and) remark codes in Columns T, V, and/or X, one column per lab. Enter data from additional labs after Column X.
2. Enter required information in column headers with bold red font and additional information if available.
Contact Lynda Nelson at [email protected] or (651)757-2601 for assistance.Please submit completed template to [email protected]
Project Name: Wild Rice and Sulfate Data AssessmentsSulfate Data Submittal Template
Note: Do not include data that has been previously stored in the database under other projects.
Meters MetersProject ID Field ID EQuIS Location ID Start Date Start Time Military Sample Depth Sample Depth UpperPRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911
Please submit completed template to [email protected]
PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911
MetersSample Depth Lower QA Sample Type Sample Collection Procedure Gear Configuration ID Sampler Name / Group
Required >Include if available>Include if available>Include if available>Include if available>
Deg CGeneral Comments Lab Comments Lab Temp Sample Holding Time Exceeded (Y) Lab Sample ID
Lab Name =Lab Certified Y/N (see drop down menu) =
Analytical Method (see drop down menu) =Analytical Method Detection Limit (MDL) =
Analytical Method Reporting Limit (RL) =Fraction = Dissolved Fixed
Units = mg/L mg/LAnalyte = RemarkSulfate as SO4 Sulfate as SO4
Totalmg/L
Remark RemarkSulfate as SO4
Monitoring year: _________________
Bold red font = Required entry
Project ID Location Description Field ID State County
PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911PRJ07911
Project Name: Wild Rice and Sulfate Data AssessmentsLocation Establishment Template (Add sampling locations to MPCA's water quality database)
Please submit completed template to '[email protected]'Visit the Minnesota Wild Rice and Sulfate Map to view established locations.
Waterbody Type
Latitude (DecDeg or UTM)
PRJ07911Add rows for additional locations.
Waterbody Type and Description List Lake
River/Stream
Wetland
Lakes are bodies of relatively still fresh or salt water of considerable size, localized in a basin that is surrounded by land. Lakes are inland and not part of the ocean, and are larger and deeper than ponds. Identify lakes with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) lake identification (ID). Identify lake sampling sites by adding bay and site id after lake id. (nn-nnnn-nn-nnn = ID + bay + sampling site).Rivers and streams start a high point such as a mountain, hill or other elevated area from some source like a spring, snow melt or a lake. The water flows down to lower points, generally picking up more water as it decends, creating larger rivers and streams. Streams are identified by MPCA staff assigned id (Snnn-nnn = S indicating river / stream, number assigned by MPCA staff).Undifferentiated wetlands. Wetlands are areas of land whose soil is saturated with moisture either permanently or seasonally. Identify wetlands with DNR lake ID. Identify wetland sampling sites by adding bay and site id after lake id (nn-nnnn-nn-nnn = ID + bay + sampling site).
UTM Zone Map Scale HUC Code
Location Establishment Template (Add sampling locations to MPCA's water quality database)
Latitude (DecDeg or UTM)
Longitude (DecDeg or UTM)
Geopositioning Method
Geopositioning Datum
GPS Carrier Brand/Model
Waterbody Type and Description List Lakes are bodies of relatively still fresh or salt water of considerable size, localized in a basin that is surrounded by land. Lakes are inland and not part of the ocean, and are larger and deeper than ponds. Identify lakes with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) lake identification (ID). Identify lake sampling sites by adding bay and site id after lake id. (nn-nnnn-nn-nnn = ID + bay + sampling site).Rivers and streams start a high point such as a mountain, hill or other elevated area from some source like a spring, snow melt or a lake. The water flows down to lower points, generally picking up more water as it decends, creating larger rivers and streams. Streams
Undifferentiated wetlands. Wetlands are areas of land whose soil is saturated with moisture either permanently or seasonally. Identify wetlands with DNR lake ID. Identify wetland sampling sites by adding bay and site id after lake id (nn-nnnn-nn-nnn = ID + bay +