Ranger mine monitoring data
Gulungul Creek monitoring data 2010-2012
The graphs on this web page show the following key chemical indicators for the 2010 - 2012 wet seasons plus water level from the Gulungul Creek downstream monitoring station (GCDS). Data for physico-chemical parameters and filterable analyte concentrations from previous wet seasons can be found at Gulungul Creek grab sample monitoring data 2002 - 2010.
The Supervising Scientist's interpretation of the data in these charts is available at:
- Explanatory notes on physical and chemical indicators of water quality
- Interpretation of continuous monitoring data
- Water quality objectives
Conductivity in Gulungul Creek
The conductivity guideline of 43 μS/cm was determined statistically from historical weekly grab sampling data, and applies to water quality measured in grab samples. This guideline may be exceeded occasionally due to natural events but should not be exceeded due to mining activities. The Supervising Scientist has a current research project to develop an appropriate interpretive framework for the EC data produced by the continuous monitoring program. Details can be found on the Ecotoxicology Electrical Conductivity-Magnesium Pulse Framework page.
Gulungul Creek continuous monitoring data from the 2010-11 and 2011-12 wet seasons.
Turbidity in Gulungul Creek
The turbidity guideline of 26 NTU was determined statistically from historical weekly grab sampling data, and applies to water quality measured in grab samples. This guideline may be exceeded occasionally due to natural events but should not be exceeded due to mining activities.
Gulungul Creek continuous monitoring data from the 2010-11 and 2011-12 wet seasons.
Uranium in Gulungul Creek
The uranium limit of 6 µg/L has been derived using local ecotoxicological data in accordance with the Australian Water Quality Guidelines to protect 99% of the species present. The limit must not be exceeded. Please note that the limit is far above the range shown on the charts.
Gulungul Creek uranium data from the 2010-11 and 2011-12 wet seasons.
Manganese in Gulungul Creek
The manganese guideline of 26 µg/L was determined statistically from historical weekly grab sampling data, and applies to water quality measured in grab samples. This guideline may be exceeded occasionally due to natural events but should not be exceeded due to mining activities.

Gulungul Creek manganese data from the 2010-11 and 2011-12 wet seasons.
Magnesium in Gulungul Creek
There is no specific guideline for magnesium in Gulungul Creek. EC is strongly correlated to magnesium. Therefore, the guideline for electrical conductivity is referred to when interpreting magnesium data.
Gulungul Creek magnesium data from the 2010-11 and 2011-12 wet seasons.
Sulfate in Gulungul Creek
There is no specific guideline for sulfate in Gulungul Creek. EC is strongly correlated to sulfate. Therefore, the guideline is referred to when interpreting sulfate data. For comparison, the drinking water standard with taste as the criterion for sulfate is 250 mg/l.

Gulungul Creek sulfate data from the 2010-11 and 2011-12 wet seasons.

