Virginia Real-Time Water Quality

Turbidity, measured as NTU or FNU

Overview

Turbidity is a water-quality term that refers to the cloudy appearance of water and is caused by small particles of suspended matter. Turbidity is measured by quantifying the amount of light scattered by particles in the water. Although turbid water is not necessarily harmful, it can be an indicator of more serious problems. Turbidity particles may adsorb other harmful contaminants. Turbidity particles known to be harmful themselves include asbestos, lead, bacteria and viruses, and protozoan cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosiporidium.

Stations That Measure or Compute Continuous Turbidity

Click a station to view measurements of turbidity.

Station Name Station Identifier
Smith Creek Near New Market, VA 01632900
Difficult Run Above Fox Lake Near Fairfax, VA 01645704
S F Little Difficult Run Above Mouth NR Vienna, VA 01645762
Difficult Run Near Great Falls, VA 01646000
Dead Run at Whann Avenue Near Mclean, VA 01646305
Accotink Creek Near Annandale, VA 01654000
Flatlick Branch Above Frog Branch at Chantilly, VA 01656903
Pamunkey River Near Hanover, VA 01673000
James River at Cartersville, VA 02035000
Clinch River at Route 65 at Dungannan, VA 03524740
Lick Run Above Patton Avenue at Roanoke, VA 0205551460