Kansas Real-Time Water Quality

Fecal coliform bacteria

Overview

The presence of fecal coliform bacteria in surface water indicates fecal contamination by warm-blooded mammals and possibly indicates the presence of other organisms that could cause disease.

Water-quality standards and criteria are developed by the States, approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), and then promulgated (passed into law) as standards by each State. Graphs on this website allow comparison of measured and computed data to these standards and criteria by plotting them as straight lines. When evaluating data to decide whether water quality is suitable for the intended use, viewers are cautioned to consider the uncertainty associated with these computed data.

Water-quality Standards and Criteria

Kansas maximum for primary contact (summer): 200 col/100mL

Geometric mean of 200 colonies per 100 milliliters for five samples collected at least 24 hours apart in a 30 day period.
Primary contact recreation is defined as recreation where the body is immersed in surface water to the extent that some inadvertent ingestion of water is probable such as boating or swimming.

Source: Kansas Department of Health and the Environment (view online)

Kansas maximum for secondary contact (wading): 2000 col/100mL

2,000 colonies per 100 milliliters. Secondary contact recreation is defined as recreation where ingestion of the surface water is not probable such as wading, fishing, or hunting.

Source: Kansas Department of Health and the Environment (view online)

Kansas maximum for primary contact (winter): 2000 col/100mL

2,000 colonies per 100 milliliters. Primary contact recreation is defined as recreation where the body is immersed in surface water to the extent that some inadvertent ingestion of water is probable such as boating or swimming.

Source: Kansas Department of Health and the Environment (view online)

Stations That Measure or Compute Continuous Fecal coliform bacteria

Click a station to view measurements of fecal coliform bacteria.

Station Name Station Identifier
Kansas River at Wamego, KS 06887500
Kansas River at Topeka, KS 06889000
Kansas River at DeSoto, KS 06892350
Kill Creek at 95 Street near DeSoto, KS 06892360
Cedar Creek at Highway 56 at Olathe, KS 06892440
Cedar Creek near DeSoto, KS 06892495
Mill Creek at Johnson Drive, Shawnee, KS 06892513
Blue River at Kenneth Road, Overland Park, KS 06893100
Indian Creek at State Line Road, Leawood, KS 06893390
Rattlesnake Creek near Zenith, KS 07142575
Little Arkansas River at Highway 50 near Halstead, KS 07143672
Little Arkansas River near Sedgwick, KS 07144100
North Fork Ninnescah River above Cheney Reservoir, KS 07144780