HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011 New River Basinwide Water Quality Plan EMCMelanie Williams
Presentation Outline
Overview of Basin
Impaired Waters
Water Quality Update
Issues / Actions / Needs
Other Actions
Request final approval
New River Location Map
2010 Impaired Waters in the New River Basin
map
map
East Fork South
Fork New River
South Fork
New River Naked Cr
Crab Cr
New Impairments During this Cycle
Benthic
Community
Health
Fish
Community
Health
Physical/Chemical Water Quality
Changes
Turbidity
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Remains well below state
standard
pH
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Opposite of what is being
seen throughout western
NC
Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Increased (2003 & 2007)
Physical/Chemical Water Quality
Changes
Turbidity
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Remains well below state
standard
pH
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Opposite of what is being
seen throughout western
NC
Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Increased (2003 & 2007)
Average Turbidity Levels in the
New River Basin
Physical/Chemical Water Quality
Changes
Turbidity
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Remains well below state
standard
pH
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Opposite of what is being
seen throughout western
NC
Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Increased (2003 & 2007)
Average pH Levels in the
New River Basin
Physical/Chemical Water Quality
Changes
Turbidity
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Remains well below state
standard
pH
Long term (1998-2009)
increasing trend
Opposite of what is being
seen throughout western
NC
Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Increased (2003 & 2007)
Average Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Levels in the New River Basin
Issues / Actions / Needs
Issues Actions Basin Needs
Sedimentation
Rising pH Levels
Elevated Fecal Coliform
Bacteria
Issues / Actions / Needs
Issues Actions Basin Needs
Sedimentation Fence out livestock;
Education of Ag BMPs;
WSRO reducing sediment
from construction sites;
Working with local
watershed groups
Rising pH Levels
Elevated Fecal Coliform
Bacteria
Fence out livestock
Issues / Actions / Needs
Issues Actions Basin Needs
Sedimentation Fence out livestock;
Education of Ag BMPs;
WSRO reducing sediment
from construction sites;
Working with local
watershed groups
Pinpoint Turbidity Sources
Riparian & Trout Water
Buffers Education
Rising pH Levels Determine Cause of
Increasing pH
Elevated Fecal Coliform
Bacteria
Fence out livestock Identify Failing Septic
Systems/Straight Pipes
Continue fencing out
livestock efforts
Other Actions
Formation of the New
River Basin Monitoring
Coalition
Reclassified waters to
Outstanding Resource
Waters and High Quality
Waters in the North Fork
New River.
Ore Knob Mine
Ore Knob Branch
Request Final Approval of the
2011 New River Basinwide
Water Quality Plan
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