Doyle Pond (Cash Park, Franklinville, NY)
Students (6th Grade Classes): Craig Bojanowski, Nicolas Clark, Jordan Green, Michael Hofner, Jeffrey Oyler, TJ Price, Stewart Smith, Robert Speta, AJ Warner, Jennifer Fedorowicz, Trish Fridman, Glenda Keech, Nicole Mruk, Aaron Osgood, Karin Pierce, Heather Rinker, Emily Ryan, Amber White, Wade Bigham, Robert Gaylor, Jason Horning, Robert Milligan, Joesph Schroeder, Nicholas Sciortino, John Woodward, Aaron Wulff, Bambi Benjamin, Danielle Brisky, Wendy Dziekonski, Jenna Owen, Amy Pettingill, Joelle Pfeiffer, Marrah Price, Mallorie Trietly, Ashlet Wyant, Carl Barr, Derek Bojanowski, Kevin Chase, Jason Peterson, Sebastian Pieczonka, Cody Ricley, Ashley Covert, Jennifer Hopkins, Ashley Jaques, Sarah Maly, Amber Provorse, Hanna Scott, Jordan Weichman, Rae Whaley, Danielle Wilson, Justin Balcom, Joseph Brodka, Brandon, Cole, John Cook, James Groff, Robert Jochen, Anthony Kulczyk, Joseph Stafford, Christopher Vassar, Amanda Ballard, Katie Dolan, Ananda Ruhland, Amanda Songester, Jennifer Sortore, Jolene Stanek, Melissa Wardhaugh, & Nicol Wilbur.
The pond at Cash Park looked clean and the tests came out pretty good. The pH of the pond was 7, that was okay. I learned that pH stands for potential hydrogen. The phosphates in the pond were 0 to 1 ppm making the water healthy. The dissolved oxygen was 7.0 ppm. Some fish could live in the pond but not all. The water was pretty dirty from a storm. We measured the turbidity and it was 1.5 to 2.5 feet below. We weren't sure if the coliform was in the water but there was bacteria. We also found many insects and a salamander. There was not a lot of algae which was good for the oxygen. That's all the information on Doyle Pond at Cash Park.
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