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Home > Advice and Resources > Survey Methods Hub > Example Survey Form with Repeating Entries
Please supply your email address to receive the online results for your survey
If you are collecting results on behalf of a group, enter the name e.g. Wild About Cheshire
DD slash MM slash YYYY

Identifying a previous survey

Please check the map below to see if a survey has been undertaken near your location, and use the existing grid reference if applicable.

e.g. SP 3212 6543
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What type of waterbody did you sample?(Required)
e.g. Collier Pond, or Pond in Stubbs Wood (if pond name not known)

Reading your colour charts

1. Once the development time is up, compare your N or P tube with the corresponding chart (right).

2. The chart is based on ranges e.g. my colour falls between 0.5 and 1. Tick one.

3. If the tube hasn’t changed colour at all - tick the lowest range category <0.2 N, or <0.02 P

4. If your tube matches one colour exactly, tick the higher range e.g. if recording 0.5, tick the range 0.5-1.

Colour chart

Colour chart

Nitrate (ppm)(Required)
Phosphate (ppm)(Required)
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