I don't know of sites offering this info, but if you simply want the equation needed it is down below (if you already knew the equation and were looking for a quick way to do it, just ignore);
First, you obviously need the concentration of your solute in ppm (mg/L), and the molar mass of he solute ( for example, Salt (NaCl) is 58.44 g/mol). I am not sure if you are talking phosphate or elemental phosphorus, so I'll leave that to you. Anyways, here is the equation, in a step by step format so you follow my reasoning:
Start with ppm, let's say 35ppm NaCl which is also 35mg/L
35mg/l (NaCl) X 1g/1000mg ( to get to grams) X 1 mol/58.44 g NaCl
X 1 umol/ 1E-6 mol =599 umol/L .
I hope that makes sense. Again, If you knew the conversion and were looking for a calculator, sorry for being preseumptuous.