Pass
Rating icon - Chlorophyll a Rating icon - Total Nitrogen Rating icon - Total Phosphorous Rating icon - Dissolved Oxygen Saturation

4 out of 4 primary indicators were rated as PASS.

"Primary" are nutrient related (Chl, N, P) and bacteria (B) parameters.

All four indicators must pass for the creek to be rated as PASS.

Greyed out values indicate no data for the report year.

  • Size: 35,771 acres
  • Location: North Sarasota County, south Manatee County
  • Discharges into: Sarasota Bay

For more information, please see: Phillippi Creek Flood Study Update (2001)

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Phillippi Creek

Water Chemistry Ratings

Monitoring data is analyzed to determine stream health based on State water quality standards. Official determination of impairment or attainment of the water quality standards is performed by FDEP and is based on at least three years and up to seven and a half years of data. Information on approximately 17 different parameters are collected at stream sites, but only total nitrogen, total phosphorus, chlorophyll a, dissolved oxygen (percent saturation), and bacteria are assessed according to established water quality criteria mandated by the Clean Water Act. Additionally, the floral and faunal communities (SCI) are assessed at some sites to determine whether waters support a healthy aquatic community.

The "pass/fail" conditions presented here do not indicate impairment as determined by the official Florida Department of Environmental Protection Impaired Waters Rule assessment but, rather, give an indication of stream condition in a particular year in relation to the set regulatory numeric limits. Streams receive an annual "PASS" rating for each parameter if the mean value is below the regulatory value and a "FAIL" rating if the mean value exceeds the regulatory value. Not all water quality parameters have an established numeric criterion, so only some of the graphs below show the regulatory limit, represented by a horizontal red line.

Chart Legend
  • Monthly Average
  • Threshold
  • Annual Mean

The graphs here illustrate results over the past five years. Data from sites monitored within a single waterbody identification basin (WBID) are combined to determine water quality status for each WBID, and the annual geometric mean of sample results is indicated on the graph for the most recent year. The table to the left of the graph gives the annual and historic range of values for the indicator.

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Freshwater Portion of the Creek

Data for the following WBIDs is averaged when compiling the data below:
  • 1937
  • 1941
  • 1966
  • 1971
  • 1971A

Chlorophyll a

Units: µg/l Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 39.00 115.00
Mean 5.4296 3.6904 9.9771
Low 0.538 0.00
No. of Samples 121 1,647
  • Monthly Average
  • NNC 20.00 µg/l
  • Annual Mean

Nitrogen, Total

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 2.63 19.23
Mean 1.1093 1.2006 1.60810717
Low 0.622 0.144
No. of Samples 39 1,486
  • Monthly Average
  • NNC 1.65 mg/L
  • Annual Mean

Phosphorus, Total

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 0.936 7.36
Mean 0.3098 0.4345 0.41521807
Low 0.082 0.034
No. of Samples 101 2,098
  • Monthly Average
  • NNC 0.49 mg/L
  • Annual Mean

Dissolved Oxygen Saturation

Note: Dissolved oxygen saturation percentages above the regulatory threshold meet established water quality targets.
Units: percent (%) Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 262.40 262.40
Mean 74.08 68.79 34.0526
Low 12.20 0.00
No. of Samples 167 2,707
  • Monthly Average
  • NNC 38.00 percent (%)
  • Annual Mean

BOD, Biochemical oxygen demand

Units: mg/l Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 3.92 21.30
Mean 1.0 1.27 1.99999
Low 0.50 0.071
No. of Samples 88 1,445
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Color

Units: PCU Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 350.00
Mean 64.28 42.64594
Low 0.00
No. of Samples 0 990
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Escherichia coli

Units: MPN/100ml Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 1100.00 3400.00
Mean 833.49 279.16 892.74867
Low 560.00 26.00
No. of Samples 3 22
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Nitrogen, Ammonia + Ammonium as N

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 0.56 6.696
Mean 0.04 0.02 0.25782823
Low 0.008 0.00
No. of Samples 101 2,406
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Nitrogen, Kjeldahl

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 1.81 17.56
Mean 0.97 0.89 0.91058175
Low 0.519 0.002
No. of Samples 101 2,448
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Nitrogen, Nitrite + Nitrate as N

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 0.93 7.556
Mean 0.11 0.16 0.44945744
Low 0.004 0.00
No. of Samples 101 2,075
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

pH

Units: None Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 12.00 12.00
Mean 7.45 7.44 0.37413
Low 6.80 3.90
No. of Samples 139 2,962
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Salinity

Units: PSS Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 0.43 19.24
Mean 0.29 0.32 0.69747
Low 0.14 0.00
No. of Samples 106 1,855
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Specific conductance

Units: µmho Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 39877.00 51500.00
Mean 676.03 585.92 1615.93822
Low 4.65 0.369
No. of Samples 153 3,635
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Temperature, water

Units: °F Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 139.46 139.46
Mean 73.4 72.28 8.47404
Low 56.30 46.40
No. of Samples 111 2,463
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Turbidity

Units: NTU Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 30.00 112.00
Mean 6.39 3.98 6.90673
Low 1.60 0.091
No. of Samples 100 2,333
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean
Other Measures of Creek Health:

Tidal Portion of the Creek

Data for the following WBIDs is averaged when compiling the data below:
  • 1947
  • 1968D
Pass

Chlorophyll a

Score: Pass
Units: µg/l Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 72.0 99.1
Mean 7.7807 7.5541 10.77011
Low 1.30 0.25
No. of Samples 82 279
  • Monthly Average
  • NNC 11.00 ug/l
  • Annual Mean
Pass

Nitrogen, Total

Trend analysis shows a weak decreasing trend.
Score: Pass
Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 1.7 8.9
Mean 0.9958 1.0233 1.46991483
Low 0.366 0.131
No. of Samples 27 211
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean
Pass

Phosphorus, Total

Trend analysis shows a weak decreasing trend.
Score: Pass
Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 0.8 2.2
Mean 0.2729 0.2987 0.24547748
Low 0.088 0.084
No. of Samples 61 327
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean
Pass

Dissolved Oxygen Saturation

Note: Dissolved oxygen saturation percentages above the regulatory threshold meet established water quality targets.
Score: Pass
Units: percent (%) Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 179.0 210.0
Mean 60.12 65.37 26.21585
Low 8.6027 8.6027
No. of Samples 75 353
  • Monthly Average
  • NNC 56.00 percent (%)
  • Annual Mean

BOD, Biochemical oxygen demand

Units: mg/l Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 4.4 7.5
Mean 1.24 1.51 0.89919
Low 0.649 0.50
No. of Samples 61 236
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Color

Units: PCU Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 280.0
Mean 52.1 42.4551
Low 15.00
No. of Samples 0 118
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Nitrogen, Ammonia + Ammonium as N

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 0.2 0.9
Mean 0.04 0.03 0.08849147
Low 0.008 0.00
No. of Samples 66 369
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Nitrogen, Kjeldahl

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 1.5 3.1
Mean 0.84 0.79 0.38456652
Low 0.344 0.07
No. of Samples 61 372
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Nitrogen, Nitrite + Nitrate as N

Units: mg/L Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 0.3 1.1
Mean 0.07 0.07 0.15772931
Low 0.007 0.00
No. of Samples 65 325
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

pH

Units: None Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 7.9 8.5
Mean 7.32 7.68 0.3402
Low 6.14 5.58
No. of Samples 61 1,895
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Salinity

Units: PSS Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 32.4 37.5
Mean 8.79 14.1 11.43398
Low 0.25 0.00
No. of Samples 45 2,309
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Specific conductance

Units: µmho Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 49,369.0 55,333.0
Mean 10471.53 19623.52 16214.31531
Low 342.00 8.083
No. of Samples 61 1,972
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Temperature, water

Units: °F Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 86.5 91.4
Mean 75.5 75.37 5.76192
Low 62.942 49.10
No. of Samples 47 1,855
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean

Turbidity

Units: NTU Year
2013
Historical
period of record
High 21.0 21.0
Mean 4.98 3.81 2.5877
Low 2.00 1.30
No. of Samples 60 346
  • Monthly Average
  • Annual Mean
Other Measures of Creek Health:

Oysters

Because they are immobile and will tolerate a fairly wide salinity range, eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) are valuable as an indicator of the relative health of aquatic ecosystems in the tidally-influenced portions of coastal creeks. Sarasota County has established an oyster monitoring program to track the location, types, and status of oyster reefs. Data from this monitoring program is shown below. Learn more about Oysters »

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Most Recent Sarasota County Oyster Monitoring Program Data
Icon Site ID Year Dead Live Total % Live
1 PH3 2013 142 42 184 23

Impervious Features

Phillippi Creek is located within the Sarasota Bay Watershed. View details about the Sarasota Bay Watershed »

Rain that falls on land that is in a natural state is absorbed and filtered by soils and vegetation as it makes it way into underground aquifers. However, in developed areas, "impervious surfaces" impede this process and contribute to polluted urban runoff entering surface waters. These surfaces include human infrastructure like roads, sidewalks, driveways and parking lots that are covered by impenetrable materials such as asphalt, concrete, brick and stone, as well as buildings and other permanent structures. Soils that have been disturbed and compacted by urban development are often impervious as well. Learn more about Impervious Features »

The Sarasota County Stormwater Environmental Utility (SEU) mapped impervious surfaces in the County in 2013. A map showing impervious surfaces can be viewed using the Water Atlas Map Viewer tool.

20% of the land area within the Phillippi Creek Basin is covered by impervious surfaces

Impervious Surface Coverage by Type

Land Use / Land Cover

Phillippi Creek is located within the Sarasota Bay Watershed. View details about the Sarasota Bay Watershed »

Land use within a creek's watershed has a major effect on its water quality. In general, less development means better water quality. Land Cover/Land Use classifications categorize land in terms of its observed physical surface characteristics (e.g. upland or wetland), and also reflect the types of activity that are taking place on it (agriculture, urban/built-up, utilities, etc.). Florida uses as its standard a set of statewide classifications which were developed by the Florida Department of Transportation. Learn more about Land Use and Land Cover »

Acreage and Percentage within each Land Use / Land Cover Category for Phillippi Creek Basin
Land Use Classification 1990 1995 1999 2005 2011 2014 2017 2020 2023 Trend
Urban & Built-up 20,77358.1% 22,10961.8% 23,05164.4% 25,70071.8% 26,06672.9% 25,76872% 26,46074% 27,12475.8% 27,35676.5% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Agriculture 6,39817.9% 6,01816.8% 4,65713% 2,4987% 2,2166.2% 2,3096.5% 1,8225.1% 1,3183.7% 9902.8% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Rangeland 5231.5% 3080.9% 2620.7% 1420.4% 1470.4% 3300.9% 1290.4% 1290.4% 1380.4% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Upland Forests 3,3729.4% 2,6197.3% 2,3636.6% 1,9055.3% 1,7244.8% 1,7715% 1,6184.5% 1,4394% 1,3883.9% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Water 1,1713.3% 1,3673.8% 1,6064.5% 1,8585.2% 2,0275.7% 1,8835.3% 1,9975.6% 2,0635.8% 2,1386% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Wetlands 2,2736.4% 1,7624.9% 1,7354.8% 1,7154.8% 1,7274.8% 1,8605.2% 1,8195.1% 1,8105.1% 1,8375.1% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Barren Land 190.1% 1060.3% 6341.8% 90% 990.3% 950.3% 1000.3% 650.2% 620.2% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Transportation and Utilities 1,2443.5% 1,4814.1% 1,4644.1% 1,9435.4% 1,7674.9% 1,7554.9% 1,8265.1% 1,8235.1% 1,8655.2% Land Use Trend Sparkline
Land Use Chart