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Title: Old Mans Creek Snapshot of September 20,2003


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Old Mans Creek Snapshot of September 20,2003
  • Why we did it and what we found

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  • A snapshot sampling is when several sites
    throughout a geographic area, such as a watershed
    or county, are sampled within a short period of
    time (e.g., three hours). A snapshot provides a
    picture of water quality at one point in time.
    Snapshot samplings can be completed
  • To increase public awareness and involve the
    local community in water quality issues
  • To collect baseline data for a geographic area or
    watershed
  • As a screening tool for identifying hot spots
    or streams that may contribute elevated
    concentrations of nitrate or other parameters of
    interest
  • Using a variety of testing methods, including
    both field and lab methods
  • For parameters of interest (i.e., sediment,
    nutrients)
  • Using a combination of physical, chemical, and
    biological parameters, as well as observations
    about a stream condition
  • During different times of the year or different
    flow conditions (e.g., low flow sampling during
    the fall may allow identification of septic
    system inputs that otherwise would not be as
    apparent under higher flow conditions)
  • AND are successful when locally initiated and
    involving partnerships

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  • Visual observations
  • Water Odor
  • Water Color
  • Animals in the water above test site
  • Tiles above test site
  • Stream bank condition (left and right)
  • Weather
  • Other comments about the test site
  • Temperature of the water
  • Transparency
  • Chemical
  • pH
  • Dissolved Oxygen
  • Nitrite
  • Nitrate
  • Chloride
  • Two samples were collect to be tested by UHL
  • Nutrients
  • Bacteria

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Discharge / Flow
  • We learned there is no difference between the
    terms discharge and flow because they will
    both get your butt wet when too high.

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What We Found
Old Mans Creek Versus Clear Creek Upstream to
Downstream
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Clear Creek Watershed
Old Mans Creek Watershed
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What We Found
Benthic Macroinvertebrates or The Bugs
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  • Chemical Measurements are like taking snapshots
    of the ecosystem, whereas biological measurements
    are like making a videotape.
  • Prof. David M. Rosenberg PhD
  • The algologist can be compared to a doctor who
    tells us that the patient is ill, while the
    benthologist may tell us whether the illness is
    critical or not.
  • Prof. Ole A. Saether PhD

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Old Mans Creek Johnson Iowa Counties
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Snapshot Volunteers
  • Ryan Africa, Gary Arner, Kent Becher, Angela
    Brown, Michael Carr, Jeff Chapman, Byron Cominek,
    Thomas Coulter, Tommy Coulter, Deidre Funk,
    Joshua Gersten, Caitlyn Gillespie, Barbara
    Hackman, Arthur Hartz, Ellen Hartz, John Hegarty,
    Doug Herman, Matt Holida, Del Holland, Steve
    Kalkhoff, Byron Kominek, Liz Maas, Ryan Maas,
    James Martin, Diane McConnell, Gail Miller,
    Jacklyn Neeley, Rosemarie Petzold, George Qiuo,
    Brad Ratliff, Dave Ratliff, Eric Ratliff, Renee
    Ratliff, Dan Schabilion, Lynette Seigley, Brian
    Soenen, Mary Skopec, Leanne Sommers, Paul
    Sommers, Jerome Starke, Stephanie Surine, Jason
    Taylor, Natalie Taylor, Adam Trimpe, Max Trimpe,
    Steve Veysey, Zac Wedemeyer, Bob Wehrle, Max
    Wehrle, Braden Wilder, Shirley Woolums, Tim
    Woolums, Stephanie Wu, Emily Xiong, Seth
    Zimmerman.
  • And the Cook Lial Selzer.

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Contributors
  • Consumers Cooperative
  • Coralville Hy-Vee
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 695
  • Iowa City - Waterfront Hy-Vee
  • Johnson County Farm Bureau
  • Technigraphics, Inc.
  • Terry J. Trenkamp

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Technical Support
  • USGS
  • NRCS
  • IOWATER

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Community Awarenessby Participation
  • But dont fret you ol creeks, we are learning.
    A small group of people entered your waters on
    the 20th of September and we are going to be
    back. Next Spring we will once again invade your
    waters with our students, teachers, children and
    other volunteers to learn about your waters. We
    will return with improved skills, more
    volunteers, knowledge based on our last
    experience and more questions.
  • We will be back and thank You.
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