The Otter Creek watershed exhibits dissolved nutrient (ammonium, NH4+; nitrate, NO3-; phosphate, PO43-) and Escherichia coli contamination that compromises its water quality. The watershed covers a substantial portion of Madison County (~168 km2) and consists of Lake Reba, Dreaming Creek, and east and west forks, all of which enter the trunk of Otter Creek before flowing into the Kentucky River. Suspected contaminate sources include leaky sewage system pipes, runoff from pasture land, and septic system leachate. We collected 330 water samples on three occasions during summer 2014 to determine the extent and sources of contamination, in hopes to mitigate contamination and improve water quality. Nutrients were measured using colorimetric meth...
Agricultural activities often contaminate watersheds with excess nutrients leading to poor water qua...
Farms are non-point sources for nutrient contaminants that drain into waterways and contribute to eu...
Agricultural activities often contaminate watersheds with excess nutrients leading to poor water qua...
The Otter Creek watershed exhibits dissolved nutrient (ammonium, NH41+; nitrate, NO31-; phosphate, P...
The Otter Creek watershed exhibits dissolved nutrient (ammonium, NH4; nitrate, NO3; phosphate, PO4) ...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic activities that affect water quality and stream e...
We measured nutrient (nitrate, ammonium, phosphate) and fecal microbe concentrations in surface wate...
The Otter Creek watershed exhibits dissolved nutrient (ammonium, NH4; nitrate, NO3; phosphate, PO4) ...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic activities that affect water quality and stream e...
Tates Creek is a significant tributary to the Kentucky River that has shown high levels of microbial...
We measured nutrient concentrations within the Otter Creek watershed (Madison County, Kentucky) to: ...
Tates Creek is a significant tributary to the Kentucky River that has shown high levels of microbial...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic contaminants that affect water quality and stream...
Tates Creek (Madison County, Kentucky) is characterized by an oversupply of nutrients and fecal micr...
Nutrient concentration and fecal microbe counts are elevated in Tates Creek, a stream that emanates ...
Agricultural activities often contaminate watersheds with excess nutrients leading to poor water qua...
Farms are non-point sources for nutrient contaminants that drain into waterways and contribute to eu...
Agricultural activities often contaminate watersheds with excess nutrients leading to poor water qua...
The Otter Creek watershed exhibits dissolved nutrient (ammonium, NH41+; nitrate, NO31-; phosphate, P...
The Otter Creek watershed exhibits dissolved nutrient (ammonium, NH4; nitrate, NO3; phosphate, PO4) ...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic activities that affect water quality and stream e...
We measured nutrient (nitrate, ammonium, phosphate) and fecal microbe concentrations in surface wate...
The Otter Creek watershed exhibits dissolved nutrient (ammonium, NH4; nitrate, NO3; phosphate, PO4) ...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic activities that affect water quality and stream e...
Tates Creek is a significant tributary to the Kentucky River that has shown high levels of microbial...
We measured nutrient concentrations within the Otter Creek watershed (Madison County, Kentucky) to: ...
Tates Creek is a significant tributary to the Kentucky River that has shown high levels of microbial...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic contaminants that affect water quality and stream...
Tates Creek (Madison County, Kentucky) is characterized by an oversupply of nutrients and fecal micr...
Nutrient concentration and fecal microbe counts are elevated in Tates Creek, a stream that emanates ...
Agricultural activities often contaminate watersheds with excess nutrients leading to poor water qua...
Farms are non-point sources for nutrient contaminants that drain into waterways and contribute to eu...
Agricultural activities often contaminate watersheds with excess nutrients leading to poor water qua...