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The E.B. Watersheds Project:. An Analysis of the Satucket River. “The Muckrakers”. Matt Tobolski Reilly White Michelle O’Loughlin Ryan Hardy Austin Reno. (With help from Rud Platt and Rita Crowell). Why We Did It. To gain experience in field-based scientific inquiry.
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The E.B. Watersheds Project: An Analysis of the Satucket River
“The Muckrakers” • Matt Tobolski • Reilly White • Michelle O’Loughlin • Ryan Hardy • Austin Reno (With help from Rud Platt and Rita Crowell)
Why We Did It • To gain experience in field-based scientific inquiry. • To learn computer skills such as the use of Excel, Arc View, PowerPoint. • To determine how human activities have impacted the “health” of the Satucket -- but what is a healthy river???.
How Do We Measure the “Health” of a River? • Physical • depth, velocity, temperature • Chemical • pH, dissolved oxygen, nutrients (nitrate nitrogen and reactive phosphorous) • Biological • bacteria, algae, benthic macroinvertebrates
Project Overview • Part 1: Land use and GIS • Part 2: Stream Profiles and Flow • Part 3:Minisonde (Measuring pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature) • Part 4: Sigma (Measuring Reactive P, Nitrates from Nitrogen) • Part 5: Conclusions
Important Findings:Land Use and GIS • Potential Sources of Pollution • Residential • Crop Lands • Roads • Potentially Beneficial Land Use • Forests • Wetlands
Stream Cross Sections Robbins Pond Bridge Street
Important Findings: Stream Cross Sections and Flow • Physical Traits • Bridge Street site is deeper & wider than Robbins Pond site • Two tributaries between the two sites • Flow Data • Total Discharge • Robbins Pond - 2.73 cfs • Bridge St.- 24.69 cfs • The fastest flow is in the middle and on top
Important Findings: Minisonde • Temperature • Robbins Pond is fairly constant over time • Dissolved Oxygen • Bridge Street has a higher D.O. than Robbins Pond • D.O. rises during the day due to an increase in photosynthesis • pH • Both sites remain fairly constant over time • Robbins Pond is more acidic than Bridge St
Part 4: Sigma (Measuring Reactive P, Nitrates from Nitrogen)
Important Findings: Sigma • Reactive P Over Time • Fairly uniform at .005-.01 (mg/L). • Nitrates From Nitrogen Over Time • Both sites are fairly constant over time • Bridge Street is approximately .2 mg/L higher than Robbins Pond
Conclusions to the E.B. Watersheds Project • Land use is primarily residential, crop land, wetlands and forest. • Downstream we find... • Increased flow from tributaries • Higher pH levels • Lower D.O. possibly due to increased biological activity • Increased nitrates from nitrogen, possibly from fertilizer and animal waste
Future Research • Follow-up study to investigate the shift in pH and D.O. between the sites. • Other sites along the Satucket • Tributaries of the Satucket • Macroinvertebrates of the Satucket • Same sites during or after weather events