What affects dissolved oxygen levels?
The capacity of water to hold dissolved oxygen is limited by the temperature and salinity of the water and atmospheric pressure. Increased suspended solids can affect dissolved oxygen by causing water to become warmer and lessening its ability to hold oxygen. Cooler water has a higher potential level of DO. DO levels also may be affected by the decomposition of plants. Aerobic bacteria consume oxygen as they break down dead organic material. Plants also affect the amount of DO through respiration. When photosynthesis stops, plants and animals continue to respire and consume oxygen. Just before dawn, DO falls to its lowest level. How can we improve the DO capacity of a surface water? The DO capacity can be improved through protection of the land in a watershed from erosion, by use of conservation tillage measures and giving urban runoff time to settle out before reaching our surface waters. Reduction of the amount of nitrates and phosphates that encourage excess plant growth also will b