Water Electrical Conductivity (EC)
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
The ANZG guidelines suggest a lower bound of 30 μS/cm for upland rivers, which can be interpreted as a conservative lower critical threshold.
Lower critical threshold of EC below which ecosystem function may be impaired.
Lower critical threshold of Water Electrical Conductivity (EC) below which ecosystem function may be impaired in temperate grassy woodlands and plains under industrial land use.
Suggested by ANZG guidelines as a conservative lower bound for upland rivers.
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Percentage compliance with ANZECC water quality trigger values for aquatic ecosystems, primary contact recreation and secondary
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