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Title: Muddy Brook vs' Alder Brook


1
Muddy Brook vs. Alder Brook
  • Stream Geomorphic Assessment

Joe Kelly, Alison Selle, Sarah Stein, Kristin
Williams
2
Project Description
  • Chose Alder Brook as attainment stream
  • Similar watershed characteristics
  • Similar land use history
  • Paired outlet, middle, and upstream reaches
  • Evaluate stream condition within the stream and
    between paired reaches

3
Site Description
  • Muddy Brook

Alder Brook
4
Reach 3
  • Alder Brook
  • Spring fed
  • Unconfined land
  • Relatively undeveloped
  • Narrow grass/shrub buffer on right bank,
    forested on left bank
  • Muddy
  • Starts at Shelburne Pond
  • Unconfined land
  • Relatively undeveloped
  • Agriculture on adjacent land
  • Wetlands
  • Grass/shrub buffer, one forested area

5
Reach 2
  • Muddy Brook
  • Wide riparian buffer, dense shrub area, also
    forest area
  • High beaver activity
  • Relatively high residential development in
    watershed
  • Alder Brook
  • Some beaver activity
  • Pasture land and some residential development
  • Grass/shrub buffer

6
Reach 1
  • Muddy Brook
  • Enters into Allen Brook
  • Relatively high urban development in watershed
  • Agriculture on adjacent land
  • Grass buffer, with forested area near airport
  • Alder Brook
  • Enters into Winooski River
  • Agriculture on adjacent land
  • Route 117 culvert, highly trafficked
  • Grass buffer near road, shrub/forested buffer
    upstream

7
Methods
  • Study of site through orthophotos and Terrain
    Navigator
  • Windshield survey for both streams conducted
  • Further on site field surveys conducted for both
    streams
  • Data compiled into the ACCESS database
  • Conversations with Dr. Breck Bowden
  • Data compiled and resulting graphs analyzed

8
Phase 1 ResultsStream Condition
9
Adjustment Processes
10
Land Use Impacts
11
In-stream Modification
12
Floodplain Modification
13
Windshield Survey
14
RGA and RHA Results
15
RGA/RHA Comparison
16
Rapid Habitat Assessment Scores
17
Conclusions
  • Alder Brook scored as Good for Phase 1, RGA
    and RHA
  • Muddy Brook scored as Fair for Phase 1, RGA
    and RHA
  • High correlation between RGA and RHA
  • Reach-to-reach comparisons showed varying
    conditions
  • - Both impacted by urban and agricultural
    development in the lower reach, though Alder
    actually scored lower
  • Impairment in Muddy Brook could be partially
    caused by development adjacent to
    reaches not included in the study
  • Flow alteration is likely occurring in the
    middle and lower reach of Muddy Brook as well as
    the lower reach of Alder Brook

18
Recommendations for Improvement
  • Larger riparian buffers with higher quality
    vegetation
  • Storm water management practices
  • Zoning regulations
  • Enforcement of BMPs agriculture, golf course,
    residential areas

19
Limitations to the Study
  • Need more clearly defined buffer vegetation
    categories
  • Utility of Phase 1 windshield survey needed to
    complete remote sensing
  • Historic range of variability
  • - Muddy Brook originates from Shelburne Pond,
  • Alder Brook originates from a spring
  • Applicability of Protocol with different
    original reference conditions
  • - Observations suggested that Alder would not
    support healthy benthic
    macroinvertebrates

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Thank You!
Source http//www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/waterq/rive
rs/docs/assessmenthandbooks/rv_apxbphase1-2databas
einstr.pdf
We would like to acknowledge Dr. Breck Bowden,
Alex Hackman, Carl Cappelletti, Bill Gill, Mike
Kline
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