Impact of flood control reservoirs and pollution influx on the Sandy Creek Watershed,Mercer County,Pennsylvania, USA |
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Authors: | Fred J. Brenner William Kanour Bruce Weston Gerald Valerio Kenneth R. Grayburn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biology Department, Grove City College, 16127 Grove City, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | A study of the impact of two flood control reservoirs and pollution influx was conducted on two streams within the Sandy Creek Watershed, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA. Fecal coliforms were significantly reduced in the outflows without affecting water chemistry, thereby improving the overall water quality. The size and composition of the aquatic communities as well as stream metabolism varied seasonably among the different sampling stations. Pollution influx primarily from communities and agricultural drainage had a greater impact on the stream ecosystem than did impounding of the streams. Natural wetlands and riparian vegetation were important factors in reducing the pollution load in these streams. The reestablishment and maintenance of riparian vegetation should therefore be an integral part of the land-use plan for watersheds in order to improve water quality and wildlife habitats. In the future, the maintenance of riparian vegetation should be given prime consideration in the development of watershed projects. |
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Keywords: | Reservoirs Pollution Watershed Aquatic communities Riparian vegetation Wetlands Productivity |
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