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2010 Shell Creek
       Watershed Study
Advisors – Mark Seier, Suzy Goedeken, &
           Karen Malmkar

Researchers –Katie O’Brien, Jake Kaufman, Mark
O’Brien, Aubrey Strong, Audrey Wondercheck, Greg
Roberg, Lila Wondercheck, Kendra Nelson, Ciera
Afrank, Alisha Dunlap, Joan O’Brien, Ashley Potmesil,
Darienne Pokorny, Jason Kaufman, Demi Edgell, Billy
O’Brien, Alex Wiese
                                                   2
Shell Creek and Loseke-Taylor Creek Watersheds
             (with Township-Range Labels)
     Lower Platte North Natural Resources District




                6




                                                     3
Site 1
South Branch of the Shell Creek




                                  4
6




    5
Site 2
North Branch of the Shell Creek




                                  6
6




    7
Site 3
Above Newman Grove




                     8
6




    9
Site 4
Below Newman Grove




                     10
6




    11
Site 6
By Lindsay




             12
6




    13
Site 5
Near Platte Center




                     14
6




    15
W.Q.I.
• The Water Quality Index was developed by the
  National Sanitation Foundation as a standard
  system to compare different bodies of water.
• To determine the WQI, a series of nine tests
  were performed. These tests were: dissolved
  oxygen, fecal coliform, pH, Biological Oxygen
  Demand (BOD), temperature, total
  phosphate, nitrates, turbidity, and total solids.
  We also did a water discharge test which we
  use to measure the flow of the creek in cubic
  feet per second.                                  16
• After the tests are completed, the WQI for each
  section of the creek can be computed.
• To formulate the WQI, we first computed Q-
  values.
• We multiply this number by a weighting
  factor, which provides a measure of the relative
  importance of each test to overall water quality.
• The water quality index ranges from zero to 100.
     - 0 - 25 is very bad
     - 25 - 50 is bad
     - 50 - 70 is medium
     - 70 - 90 is good
     - 90 - 100 is excellent
• The bio-indicator tests are not part of the
  W.Q.I., but do give us a water quality rating.
                                                      17
Sample W.Q.I. Curve Chart




                            18
Sample W.Q.I. Form
                                     Weighting
                Test Results Q-value  Factor   Total
      DO          % sat.               0.17
Fecal Coliform col/100 mL              0.16
       pH          units               0.11
      BOD          mg/L                0.11
 Temperature change in C               0.1
Total Phosphate    mg/L                0.1
   Nitrates        mg/L                0.1
   Turbidity        JTU                0.08
 Total Solids      mg/L                0.07

              Overall Water Quality Index ___     19
2010 Precipitation

         16
         14
         12
         10
Inches




          8
          6
          4
          2
          0
              May       June         July   August

                          Rainfall

                                                     20
pH



           8.4

           8.1
                                                        Site 1
           7.8                                          Site 2
pH Level




           7.5                                          Site 3
                                                        Site 4
           7.2                                          Site 6
           6.9                                          Site 5

           6.6

           6.3
                 May 25   June 16   July 26- August 5
                                       27                21
                                     Date
Change in Water Temperature

                  3.5
                    3
                  2.5
                    2                                                          Site 1
Degrees Celcius




                                                                               Site 2
                  1.5
                                                                               Site 3
                    1
                                                                               Site 4
                  0.5                                                          Site 6
                    0                                                          Site 5
                  -0.5      May25       June 16     July 26-27   August 5

                   -1
                  -1.5
                                                  Date

                         The higher the change, the worse the water quality.       22
Total Solids
       1200


       1000


       800                                                       Site 1
                                                                 Site 2
mg/L




       600                                                       Site 3
                                                                 Site 4
       400                                                       Site 6
                                                                 Site 5
       200


         0
              May 25      June 16    July 26-27   August 5
                                  Date
         The higher the concentration, the worse the water quality.   23
Fecal Coliform




                 24
Fecal Coliform
                                  Site 1- 44,800
                  2000
                  1800
                  1600
                  1400
colonies/100 mL




                                                                           Site 1
                  1200                                                     Site 2
                  1000                                                     Site 3

                  800                                                      Site 4
                                                                           Site 6
                  600
                                                                           Site 5
                  400
                  200
                    0
                         May 25    June 16         July 26-27   August 5
                                               Date
                                                                               25
Fecal Coliform
                  1600
                                       In 2006          In 2010
                                       Site 1- 21,418   Site 1- 11,387
                  1400                 Site 5- 17,800
                                                        Site 6- 2,313
                  1200
colonies/100 mL




                                                                         Site 1
                  1000
                                                                         Site 2
                  800                                                    Site 3
                                                                         Site 4
                  600                                                    Site 6
                                                                         Site 5
                  400

                  200

                    0
                         2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
                                          Date
                                                                             26
*Flow was not
                                                Flow                       measured in
                        60                                                 June for sites
                                                                           3, 4, 5, and 6
                                                                           due to high
                        50                                                 waters.
Cubic feet per second




                        40                                                    Site 1
                                                                              Site 2
                                                                              Site 3
                        30
                                                                              Site 4
                                                                              Site 6
                        20
                                                                              Site 5

                        10


                         0
                             May 25   June 16      July 26-27   August 5
                                                Date
                                                                                       27
Turbidity
        400

        350

        300
                                                         Site 1
        250
                                                         Site 2
JTU's




        200                                              Site 3
                                                         Site 4
        150                                              Site 6
                                                         Site 5
        100

        50

         0
              May 25   June 16   July 26-27   August 5
                              Date
                                                                  28
Dissolved Oxygen

               100
               90
               80
                                                                Site 1
               70
% Saturation




                                                                Site 2
               60
                                                                Site 3
               50
                                                                Site 4
               40
                                                                Site 6
               30                                               Site 5
               20
               10
                0
                     May 25   June 16   July 26-27   August 5
                                    Date
                                                                         29
5 Day Biological Oxygen Demand
      4

  3.5

      3
                                                                Site 1
  2.5
                                                                Site 2
ppm




      2                                                         Site 3
                                                                Site 4
  1.5                                                           Site 6
                                                                Site 5
      1

  0.5

      0
          May 25      June 16      July 26-27   August 5
                                Date

          The higher the change, the worse the water quality.            30
Nitrates
      50
      45
      40
      35                                                 Site 1
      30                                                 Site 2
ppm




      25                                                 Site 3
                                                         Site 4
      20
                                                         Site 6
      15                                                 Site 5
      10
       5
       0
           May 25   June 16      July 26-27   August 5
                              Date
                                                                  31
Nitrates
      60

      50

      40                                                  Site 1
                                                          Site 2
ppm




      30                                                  Site 3
                                                          Site 4
      20                                                  Site 5
                                                          Site 6
      10

       0
           2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
                              Date
                                                                   32
Phosphates
      4.5
       4
      3.5
       3                                                  Site 1

      2.5                                                 Site 2
ppm




                                                          Site 3
       2
                                                          Site 4
      1.5                                                 Site 6

       1                                                  Site 5

      0.5
       0
            May 25   June 16      July 26-27   August 5
                               Date

                                                                   33
WQI Averages by Site

      70
                                                                           Good
      65


      60
                                                                           Medium
WQI




      55


      50
                                                                           Bad
      45
           Site 1    Site 2     Site 3      Site 4    Site 6      Site 5

           2003 Averages   2004 Averages   2005 Averages   2006 Averages
           2007 Averages   2008 Averages   2009 Averages   2010 Average
                                                                            34
Total WQI Averages by Year
                                                                           Good
      70


      65


      60                                                                   Medium
WQI




      55


      50
                                                                            Bad
      45
           2003   2004      2005    2006     2007     2008   2009   2010


                                           WQI
                                                                             35
WQI Averages by Date

70                                                             Good

65


60
                                                               Medium
WQI




55


50                                                             Bad

45
      May              June             July      August
                              Month
      2003 Averages           2004 Averages    2005 Averages
      2006 Averages           2007 Averages    2008 Averages
      2009 Averages           2010 Average
                                                                 36
2003 - 2010 Chemical Test Average Comparisons
30
                                                          2003 Averages
                                                          2004 Averages
25
                                                          2005 Averages
                                                          2006 Averages
20                                                        2007 Averages
                                                          2008 Averages
                                                          2009 Averages
15
                                                          2010 Average

10


 5


 0
     Total Rainfall   Discharge CFS   Nitrates ppm   pH
        Inches
                                                                    37
2003 - 2010 Chemical Test Average Comparisons
 3

                                                      2003 Averages
2.5
                                                      2004 Averages
                                                      2005 Averages
 2                                                    2006 Averages
                                                      2007 Averages
1.5                                                   2008 Averages
                                                      2009 Averages
                                                      2010 Average
 1


0.5


 0
      Phosphates ppm   B.O.D. ppm   Change in Temp.
                                        Celcius

                                                                 38
2003 - 2010 Chemical Test Average Comparisons

1200
       *2006 Fecal Coliform Average                                2003 Averages
       8,058 col/100 mL
1000                                                               2004 Averages
                                                                   2005 Averages
800                                                                2006 Averages
       *2010 Fecal Coliform                                        2007 Averages
       Average 3,648 col/100 mL                                    2008 Averages
600
                                                                   2009 Averages
                                                                   2010 Average
400

200

  0
       D.O. % Sat.   Turbidity JTU Fecal Coliform   Total Solids
                                    Colonies/100       mg/L
                                         mL
                                                                            39
Chemical Test Conclusions
• Phosphates were high in June.
• Fecal Coliform was a problem at certain
  times.
• Nitrates seem to have peaked in 2008
  and have since dropped down.
• Some of the results may be due to high
  rainfall.
• The flow, nitrates levels, and rainfall are
  continuing to correlate.                    40
Macro Invertebrates

Sensitive         Somewhat Sensitive   Tolerant




                                            41
Sample Bio-Indicator Data Form




                            42
Beaver-Shell Creek
                 WQI Comparison
Good
         70
Medium 60                                                                 Beaver Creek
                                                                          Average WQI
         50
Bad
         40
   WQI                                                                    Shell Creek
                                                                          Average WQI
         30
         20
         10
         0
              May-10   Jun-10   Jul-10   Aug-10 Summer Summer Summer
                                                Average Average Average
                                                  10      09      08             43
Beaver-Shell Creek Comparison
              2010
18
16
14
12                                        Beaver Creek
10                                        Shell Creek
 8
 6
 4
 2
 0
     pH   Nitrates   Phosphates   B.O.D
                                                        44
Beaver-Shell Creek Comparison
               2010
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000                                                     Beaver Creek
1500                                                     Shell Creek

1000
500
  0
       Turbidity    Fecal     Total Solids D.O. % Sat.
                   Coliform
                                                                   45
2010 Flood Study
                   46
Flood Study
                       Avg.                  Total                          Solid        Solid
Date and     Width             Flow                       Nitrates
                      Depth                 Solids                       Discharge     Discharge
 Time         (ft)             (cfs)                       (ppm)
                        (ft)                (mg/L)                       (lbs/min)     (tons/hr)

5/30/07      110      8.42     2243         9300                          78145          2344

6/8/08       130      8.98     4328         8950                         145138          4354

             110       7.6     1430         7210          18.04          38611.9       1158.4

6/10/10      125       9.6     3996         6410          10.34          95959.4       2878.8
6/12/10      130      11.1     4416         2510            3.3          41517.9       1245.5


   X cu ft   60 sec     28.32 L    X mg              1g           1 lb        1 ton   60 min


   1 sec     1 min      1 cu ft        1L       100 mg         453.6 g      2000 lb    1 hr
                                                                                                   47
Water
Testing




          48
49
50
51
Website

  • http://www.newman.esu8.org/
          • Click “Activities”
     • Click “Watershed Project”
  • Click “Watershed Homepage”
• You can see our data and further
 information concerning this project,
           including pictures.
                                        52
53
Thank You To:
 • Lower Platte North Natural
       Resource District

      • PrairieLand RC&D

• Natural Resource Conservation
             Service

  • Nebraska Department of
     Environmental Quality

   • Shell Creek Watershed        54
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NG Shell Creek Data Powerpoint 2010

  • 1. 1
  • 2. 2010 Shell Creek Watershed Study Advisors – Mark Seier, Suzy Goedeken, & Karen Malmkar Researchers –Katie O’Brien, Jake Kaufman, Mark O’Brien, Aubrey Strong, Audrey Wondercheck, Greg Roberg, Lila Wondercheck, Kendra Nelson, Ciera Afrank, Alisha Dunlap, Joan O’Brien, Ashley Potmesil, Darienne Pokorny, Jason Kaufman, Demi Edgell, Billy O’Brien, Alex Wiese 2
  • 3. Shell Creek and Loseke-Taylor Creek Watersheds (with Township-Range Labels) Lower Platte North Natural Resources District 6 3
  • 4. Site 1 South Branch of the Shell Creek 4
  • 5. 6 5
  • 6. Site 2 North Branch of the Shell Creek 6
  • 7. 6 7
  • 9. 6 9
  • 11. 6 11
  • 13. 6 13
  • 14. Site 5 Near Platte Center 14
  • 15. 6 15
  • 16. W.Q.I. • The Water Quality Index was developed by the National Sanitation Foundation as a standard system to compare different bodies of water. • To determine the WQI, a series of nine tests were performed. These tests were: dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, pH, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), temperature, total phosphate, nitrates, turbidity, and total solids. We also did a water discharge test which we use to measure the flow of the creek in cubic feet per second. 16
  • 17. • After the tests are completed, the WQI for each section of the creek can be computed. • To formulate the WQI, we first computed Q- values. • We multiply this number by a weighting factor, which provides a measure of the relative importance of each test to overall water quality. • The water quality index ranges from zero to 100. - 0 - 25 is very bad - 25 - 50 is bad - 50 - 70 is medium - 70 - 90 is good - 90 - 100 is excellent • The bio-indicator tests are not part of the W.Q.I., but do give us a water quality rating. 17
  • 19. Sample W.Q.I. Form Weighting Test Results Q-value Factor Total DO % sat. 0.17 Fecal Coliform col/100 mL 0.16 pH units 0.11 BOD mg/L 0.11 Temperature change in C 0.1 Total Phosphate mg/L 0.1 Nitrates mg/L 0.1 Turbidity JTU 0.08 Total Solids mg/L 0.07 Overall Water Quality Index ___ 19
  • 20. 2010 Precipitation 16 14 12 10 Inches 8 6 4 2 0 May June July August Rainfall 20
  • 21. pH 8.4 8.1 Site 1 7.8 Site 2 pH Level 7.5 Site 3 Site 4 7.2 Site 6 6.9 Site 5 6.6 6.3 May 25 June 16 July 26- August 5 27 21 Date
  • 22. Change in Water Temperature 3.5 3 2.5 2 Site 1 Degrees Celcius Site 2 1.5 Site 3 1 Site 4 0.5 Site 6 0 Site 5 -0.5 May25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 -1 -1.5 Date The higher the change, the worse the water quality. 22
  • 23. Total Solids 1200 1000 800 Site 1 Site 2 mg/L 600 Site 3 Site 4 400 Site 6 Site 5 200 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date The higher the concentration, the worse the water quality. 23
  • 25. Fecal Coliform Site 1- 44,800 2000 1800 1600 1400 colonies/100 mL Site 1 1200 Site 2 1000 Site 3 800 Site 4 Site 6 600 Site 5 400 200 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date 25
  • 26. Fecal Coliform 1600 In 2006 In 2010 Site 1- 21,418 Site 1- 11,387 1400 Site 5- 17,800 Site 6- 2,313 1200 colonies/100 mL Site 1 1000 Site 2 800 Site 3 Site 4 600 Site 6 Site 5 400 200 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Date 26
  • 27. *Flow was not Flow measured in 60 June for sites 3, 4, 5, and 6 due to high 50 waters. Cubic feet per second 40 Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 30 Site 4 Site 6 20 Site 5 10 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date 27
  • 28. Turbidity 400 350 300 Site 1 250 Site 2 JTU's 200 Site 3 Site 4 150 Site 6 Site 5 100 50 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date 28
  • 29. Dissolved Oxygen 100 90 80 Site 1 70 % Saturation Site 2 60 Site 3 50 Site 4 40 Site 6 30 Site 5 20 10 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date 29
  • 30. 5 Day Biological Oxygen Demand 4 3.5 3 Site 1 2.5 Site 2 ppm 2 Site 3 Site 4 1.5 Site 6 Site 5 1 0.5 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date The higher the change, the worse the water quality. 30
  • 31. Nitrates 50 45 40 35 Site 1 30 Site 2 ppm 25 Site 3 Site 4 20 Site 6 15 Site 5 10 5 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date 31
  • 32. Nitrates 60 50 40 Site 1 Site 2 ppm 30 Site 3 Site 4 20 Site 5 Site 6 10 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Date 32
  • 33. Phosphates 4.5 4 3.5 3 Site 1 2.5 Site 2 ppm Site 3 2 Site 4 1.5 Site 6 1 Site 5 0.5 0 May 25 June 16 July 26-27 August 5 Date 33
  • 34. WQI Averages by Site 70 Good 65 60 Medium WQI 55 50 Bad 45 Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 6 Site 5 2003 Averages 2004 Averages 2005 Averages 2006 Averages 2007 Averages 2008 Averages 2009 Averages 2010 Average 34
  • 35. Total WQI Averages by Year Good 70 65 60 Medium WQI 55 50 Bad 45 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 WQI 35
  • 36. WQI Averages by Date 70 Good 65 60 Medium WQI 55 50 Bad 45 May June July August Month 2003 Averages 2004 Averages 2005 Averages 2006 Averages 2007 Averages 2008 Averages 2009 Averages 2010 Average 36
  • 37. 2003 - 2010 Chemical Test Average Comparisons 30 2003 Averages 2004 Averages 25 2005 Averages 2006 Averages 20 2007 Averages 2008 Averages 2009 Averages 15 2010 Average 10 5 0 Total Rainfall Discharge CFS Nitrates ppm pH Inches 37
  • 38. 2003 - 2010 Chemical Test Average Comparisons 3 2003 Averages 2.5 2004 Averages 2005 Averages 2 2006 Averages 2007 Averages 1.5 2008 Averages 2009 Averages 2010 Average 1 0.5 0 Phosphates ppm B.O.D. ppm Change in Temp. Celcius 38
  • 39. 2003 - 2010 Chemical Test Average Comparisons 1200 *2006 Fecal Coliform Average 2003 Averages 8,058 col/100 mL 1000 2004 Averages 2005 Averages 800 2006 Averages *2010 Fecal Coliform 2007 Averages Average 3,648 col/100 mL 2008 Averages 600 2009 Averages 2010 Average 400 200 0 D.O. % Sat. Turbidity JTU Fecal Coliform Total Solids Colonies/100 mg/L mL 39
  • 40. Chemical Test Conclusions • Phosphates were high in June. • Fecal Coliform was a problem at certain times. • Nitrates seem to have peaked in 2008 and have since dropped down. • Some of the results may be due to high rainfall. • The flow, nitrates levels, and rainfall are continuing to correlate. 40
  • 41. Macro Invertebrates Sensitive Somewhat Sensitive Tolerant 41
  • 43. Beaver-Shell Creek WQI Comparison Good 70 Medium 60 Beaver Creek Average WQI 50 Bad 40 WQI Shell Creek Average WQI 30 20 10 0 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Summer Summer Summer Average Average Average 10 09 08 43
  • 44. Beaver-Shell Creek Comparison 2010 18 16 14 12 Beaver Creek 10 Shell Creek 8 6 4 2 0 pH Nitrates Phosphates B.O.D 44
  • 45. Beaver-Shell Creek Comparison 2010 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 Beaver Creek 1500 Shell Creek 1000 500 0 Turbidity Fecal Total Solids D.O. % Sat. Coliform 45
  • 47. Flood Study Avg. Total Solid Solid Date and Width Flow Nitrates Depth Solids Discharge Discharge Time (ft) (cfs) (ppm) (ft) (mg/L) (lbs/min) (tons/hr) 5/30/07 110 8.42 2243 9300 78145 2344 6/8/08 130 8.98 4328 8950 145138 4354 110 7.6 1430 7210 18.04 38611.9 1158.4 6/10/10 125 9.6 3996 6410 10.34 95959.4 2878.8 6/12/10 130 11.1 4416 2510 3.3 41517.9 1245.5 X cu ft 60 sec 28.32 L X mg 1g 1 lb 1 ton 60 min 1 sec 1 min 1 cu ft 1L 100 mg 453.6 g 2000 lb 1 hr 47
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  • 52. Website • http://www.newman.esu8.org/ • Click “Activities” • Click “Watershed Project” • Click “Watershed Homepage” • You can see our data and further information concerning this project, including pictures. 52
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  • 54. Thank You To: • Lower Platte North Natural Resource District • PrairieLand RC&D • Natural Resource Conservation Service • Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality • Shell Creek Watershed 54 Improvement Group