Title: Kaleidoscope Charter School
1Kaleidoscope Charter School
- Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission
- Rush Creek Site 4
- May 28, 2008
- Spring 2008 Data
- Time tested AM
2Weather
- In past 24 hours
- Storm (heavy rain)
- Rain (steady)
- Showers (intermittent)
- Overcast
- Clear/Sunny
- Now
- Storm (heavy rain)
- Rain (steady)
- Showers (intermittent)
- Overcast
- Clear/Sunny
Temperature ReadingsTaken in the shade
Water Temperature 56 F Air Temperature 60 F
3Water Appearance
Water Odor
- Check one
- Clear
- Blue-green
- Green
- Yellow
- Brown
- Milky
- Check one
- None
- Fishy
- Musty
- Rotten eggs
- Septic
4Local Land Useland use in local watershed within
¼ mile of site
- Residential
- Commercial
- Agriculture
- Natural/Preserve
- Lawns
- Wooded
- Crop land
- Grazing land
- Feed lot
- Paved roads or bridges
- Unpaved roads
- Construction
- Recreational use
- Industrial
- Land fill
- Waste treatment plant
- Evidence of past alteration
5Type of Sampling
- Check one
- Rocky bottom
- Muddy bottom (Record the number of jabs taken in
each habitat type)
- Vegetated bank margins 22
- Snags and logs 26
- Aquatic vegetation beds 24
- Silt/Sand/Gravel substrate 21
6Stream DepthMeasure the depth across the stream,
from right bank to left bank in one-foot
intervals for a minimum of 10 measurements
- 1 17 11 23
- 2 16 12 21
- 3 14 13 21
- 4 16 14 23
- 5 15 15 25
- 6 17 16 26
- 7 19 17 14
- 8 20 18 14
- 9 22 19 13
- 10 23 20 19
- 21 08 31 08
- 22 01 32 08
- 23 0 7 33 010
- 24 011 34 09
- 25 06 35 07
- 26 011 36 01
- 27 07.5 37 08
- 28 09 38 25
- 29 06.5 39 06
- 30 07.5 40 24
7Stream Width3 measurements in feet
8Measuring Stream Velocity
- Trial
- 60 seconds 100 feet
- 72 seconds 100 feet
- 71 seconds 100 feet
- 79 seconds 100 feet
- 63 seconds 100 feet
Average Time of Travel Total Time divided by
of measurements 69 seconds Velocity Distance
divided by Average Time 1.45 ft or meters/sec.
9River Bottom Composition and Embeddedness
Average Embeddedness
Average Embeddedness for the site TOTAL (add all
10 together) 435/10 43.5
10What the findings mean to the watershed
- The macro-invertebrates we found and identified
have a high tolerance level. 72 out of 103
identified have a tolerance level of 6. This
could mean the quality of water at the time of
testing is close to neutral, however the rest of
the results lean towards polluted waters because
the tolerance range is between 6 and 10. -
11Macro-Invertebrates Identified