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Title: Catoctin Creek: A Stream in Distress


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Catoctin CreekA Stream in Distress
  • Catoctin Watershed Project
  • A Partnership of County and Citizen Organizations

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Catoctin Creek A Creek With Many Faces
  • Drains almost 100 square miles 2nd largest
    watershed in Loudoun County
  • Flows through the historic towns of Waterford,
    Purcellville, and Round Hill
  • Provides scenic beauty and recreational enjoyment
  • Serves the beef cattle and horse farmer

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The Scenic River Face
South Fork Catoctin below Purcellville
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Canoeing on Catoctin Creek below Taylorstown
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Kayaking on the scenic portion of Catoctin Creek
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It may be small, but it is a bass from Catoctin
Creek
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Another Face of Catoctin Creek
  • There is an uglier face that involves fecal
    pollution, stressed buffers and aquatic life,
    erosion, and sediments that flow to the Bay.

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Catoctin Watershed Project
  • There are a number of organizations in Loudoun
    County that are concerned
  • Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District is
    concerned about agricultural practices
  • Loudoun Environmental Health is concerned about
    failing septic systems and direct pipes
  • Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and Loudoun
    Watershed Watch are concerned about stream
    buffers and aquatic life
  • The Catoctin Watershed Project is a partnership
    of these concerned organizations.

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State Agencies are Concerned
  • The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
    (DEQ) is concerned about fecal pollution and
    threats to aquatic life
  • Virginia Department of Conservation and
    Recreation (DCR) is concerned about poor farming
    practices that create sediments and nutrient
    problems that extend to Chesapeake Bay
  • Virginia Department of Health is concerned about
    the potential health risks of fecal contamination
    in our streams

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Are Citizens Concern?
  • We believe citizens will be concerned once they
    understand the problem
  • Our streams are one of our most valuable natural
    resources
  • A threat to our water resources is a
    community-wide problem
  • Do you agree? Are we overreacting to something
    we should accept as inevitable?
  • Lets review the facts and then see where we stand

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Catoctin Creek Receptacle of Nonpoint Pollution
  • DEQ identified sources of nonpoint pollution
  • Livestock with stream access
  • 5300 beef heifer in watershed
  • Failing septic systems and straight pipes
  • Estimated 25 failing systems in watershed
  • Wildlife
  • Estimated 2800 muskrats live in Catoctin Creek

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Cattle deposit fecal wastes in the water that may
contain pathogens
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Catoctin Creek An Impaired Watershed
  • Water quality does not meet standards and is
    impaired for recreational use and stressed for
    aquatic life
  • 20 violation rate at Taylorstown
  • Up to 35 violation rate on NF Catoctin
  • Up to 35 violation rate on SF Catoctin
  • High levels at all flows during all months
  • Standard exceeded more than 50 of the time every
    month

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Potential Health Risk
  • State has issued health statement of potential
    risk to public health
  • E. coli 0157H7 bacteria is a pathogen carried in
    cattle that has caused illness from swimming.
  • Citizens who use river, stream and lake water for
    recreational purposes are urged to be cautious
    and to use common sense about contact with such
    water.

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Catoctin Creek Poor Riparian Buffers
  • Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy monitors 10 sites in
    Catoctin watershed
  • 60 of sites have Fair or Poor rating for
    stream-side habitat
  • Most severe stress factors are
  • Narrow riparian buffers
  • Exposed and unstable stream banks
  • Sediments that smother the substrate and creates
    point bars and mud banks

17
No riparian buffer to filter stormwater runoff
pollutants
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Catoctin Creek A Source of Sediments to
Chesapeake Bay
  • Virginia pledged to reduce sediments into the
    Potomac River by 617,000 tons/yr to help save the
    Bay.
  • Primary source in Catoctin Creek is agricultural
    lands
  • Inadequate riparian buffers
  • Livestock with stream access
  • DEQ data show no reduction in Catoctin Creek in
    last 10 years

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Catoctin Creek A Threat to Aquatic Life
  • Stream monitoring by Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy
    in 2004 show fair to poor conditions at 75 of
    the 12 stations.

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Are the Facts Convincing?
  • DEQ has done a study and found consist, elevated
    fecal contamination from livestock and human
    sources.
  • There is a potential public health risk
  • Riparian buffers are reduced, erosion is
    increased, and sediment levels create unhealthy
    conditions for aquatic life.

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There is a Plan!
  • State has an approve TMDL Implementation Plan
  • County has 1 million in cost share funds over 5
    Years and 2 new employees to implement plan
  • Goal is 100 elimination of straight pipes and
    exclusion of livestock from direct deposition in
    the streams
  • Citizen groups have grant funds to provide
    education and monitor streams to assess progress

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Actions Required Agricultural Practices
  • Most important step is excluding livestock from
    the streams.
  • Install fencing under cost-share programs
  • Provide alternative water supply under cost-share
    programs
  • Install protected stream crossing for livestock
  • Create a riparian buffer to stabilize the bank
    and filter runoff

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Actions Required Septic Systems
  • Most important step is proper maintenance of
    systems
  • Pump out system every five years
  • Repair system if leaks occur on the ground
    surface
  • Protect the drainage field no parking and no
    tree roots that will damage field
  • Keep hazardous chemicals out of system

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Actions Required Sediments and Aquatic Life
  • The most important steps are to reduce stream
    bank erosion and sediments in the streams
  • Restore natural stream buffers with trees and
    bushes that will hold the soils and stabilize the
    banks
  • Preserve natural floodplains that will reduce the
    velocity of flood waters and recharge groundwater
    supplies that keep stream flow up
  • Maintain and upgrade stormwater retention and
    control facilities to reduce erosion flows after
    rainfalls and reduce pollutants entering streams
    from impervious surfaces

27
There are Benefits!
  • Cleaner water in Loudoun County
  • Improved public health
  • Conservation of natural resources
  • Improved riparian habitat and aquatic life
  • Reduced flood damage
  • Improved recreational opportunities
  • Greater economic opportunities

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How Citizens Can Help
  • Talk to your neighbors about the value of clean
    water and a healthy Catoctin Creek to the
    community.
  • Success depends upon voluntary actions of
    property owners
  • Repair failing septic tank systems
  • Exclude cattle from streams
  • Restore natural riparian buffers
  • Technical assistance and cost share money is
    available

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How You Can Join the Effort
  • If you are a riparian property owner contact
    LSWCD to get the facts about becoming a good
    steward of your land.
  • If you live in the community, joint with other
    citizen stewards to provide education and stream
    monitoring
  • Visit Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy _at_
    www.loudounwildlife.org

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Environmental stewardship helps our community!
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