10/21/2024
WT Staff
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October 21, 2024 updated 1257 pm EDT
Steubenville BWA
Safe Drinking Water Advisories
Jefferson County: City of Steubenville issued a BWA for customers on the West End water system both sides of Sunset Blvd from Hollywood Blvd to Efts Lane, including Lovers Lane to County Road 26 for an unknown condition yesterday. City of Steubenville serves a population of 17,000 from a surface water intake in the Ohio River.
Crawford County: Bucyrus came under a BWA following a water main break Friday. Customers on West Beal Ave, from Rosedale Ave to Linwood Dr, and all Southern Lights Shopping Center were impacted. Bucyrus provides potable water service for 12570 residential customers with raw water sourced from a number of surface water reservoirs filled by Sandusky River.
Streamflow Situation from the network of USGS monitors in Ohio
Ohio streamflows run normal to much below normal Monday, the lowest levels statewide are in the central to south half of the state. Severe drought remains on Lower Maumee and Auglaize River watersheds of the Lake Erie west draingae area, Lower Maumee watershed is in moderate drought. Walhonding and Muskingum River watersheds also remain in severe drought, along with the Ohio River minor tributary Wheeling Creek. The east side of Lake Erie basin remains unrated.
WT HAB Tracker from the satellite monitoring program of the NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science(NCCOS)
The latest upload from NCCOS was captured Oct 20 at surface wind speed 10.3 mph, a clear view of the west basin Lake Erie. HABs in the west are down to localized blooms along the shorelines, no more than 100 thousand cells per ml in North Maumee Bay, Maumee Bay near the outlet of Maumee River Toledo and Maumee Bay State Park. A narrow band of HAB extends along shore from Cedar Point to Port Clinton. Open water HABs off the east shore Catawba Island is 100 thousand cells per ml or less with a large open water bloom approximately 1 nm off the shore from Huron. Sandusky Bay HAB remains widespread and high concentration 700 thousand cells per ml.
See the latest NCCOS image, here.
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