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Catchment
ManagementField Measurements
Q5 assigned if :‐
a) Group A at least common* : Typically with either one or more Heptageniidae
spp or Ephemera sp. plus three
or more Plecoptera spp or else four or more Plecoptera species present
b) Group B ranging from scarce/absent to numerous
c) Group C not more than common* but B. rhodani may be dominant*
d) Groups D and E scarce* or absent.
e) Macrophytes, if present, diverse and not excessive in development.
f) Filamentous algae if present not excessive
g) Cladophora, sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths/complexes absent.
h) substrata clean and unsilted.
i) DO close to 100% at all times.
Q4 asssigned if :‐
a) At least one Group A taxon present in, at least, fair numbers*
b) Group B taxa may be common*, scarce* or absent
c) B. rhodani usually dominant* Other Group C taxa never excessive*
d) Groups D and E may be present in small numbers* or absent
e) Macrophyte & algal growths not excessive
f) Cladophora, if present, not excessive
g) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths absent
h) Substrata may be lightly silted
i) DO ranging from 80 to 120%
Q3‐4 assigned if :‐
a) At least one Group A taxon present in, at least small numbers*.
b) Group B common*, scarce* or absent
c) Group C numerous*, dominant* or excessive*.
d) Group D common*, scarce* or absent
e) Group E scarce* or absent.
f) Macrophytes and algal growths usually luxuriant, often excessive.
g) Cladophora, usually excessive.
h) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths sometimes present in small amounts.
i) Substrata may be considerably silted.
j) DO ranging from < 80 to >120%.
Q3 assigned if :‐
a) Group A absent.
b) Group B fair numbers*, scarce* or absent
c) Group C usually excessive* (Gammarus, Hydropsyche etc. may be fungus infested).
a) Groups D (excl. Asellus) common*, scarce* or absent
e) Group E scarce* or absent
f) Macrophytes, if present often silted and/or infested with epiphytic algae.
g) Cladophora usually excessive.
h) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths/complexes may be considerable.
i) Substrata may be heavily silted.
j) DO ranging from <80 to >120%.
Q2 assigned if :‐
a) Groups A and B absent.
b) Group C scarce* or absent.
c) Asellus sp. common* to excessive*. Other Group D taxa may be common*, numerous* or
excessive*.
d) Group E may be common*.
e) Macrophytes, if present silted and/or infested with epiphytic algae/sewage fungus.
f) Cladophora not usually apparent.
g) Sewage fungus and other slime growths/complexes usually considerable.
h) Substrata usually heavily silted. Often smells of sewage/detergent.
i) DO usually quite low (20 ‐ 50%)
Q1 assigned if :‐
a) Groups A, B and C absent.
b) Groups D scarce* or absent
c) Group E dominant*.
d) Macrophytes absent.
e) Cladophora absent.
f) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths/complexes present or absent.
g) Substrata usually heavily silted with anaerobic deposits. Often smells of H2S.
h) DO usually very low, sometime
AIDS TO IDENTIFICATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Beebee, T. (2007) Pond Life British Natural History Series, Whittet books, Suffolk Croft, P.S (1987) Key to the Major Groups of
British Freshwater Invertebrate Animals. Field Studies Council.
Drake, C.M., Lott, D.A., Alexander, K.N.A. & Webb, J. (2007) Surveying terrestrial and freshwater invertebrates for
conservation evaluation. Natural England Research Report NERR005.
Edington, J.M & Hildrew, A.G. (1995) A revised key of the caseless caddis larvae of the British Isles. Freshwater Biological
Association/Environment Agency.
Giller, P.S. & Malmqvist (1998) The Biology of Streams and Rivers. Oxford University Press, Oxford
Greenhalgh, M. and Ovenden, D. (2007) Freshwater Life Britain and Northern Europe. Collins Pocket Guide, London
Macadam, C. & Bennet, C. (2009 in prep) A pictorial guide to the British Ephemeroptera. Field Studies Council
Olsen, L-H, Sunesen, J. Pedersen, B.V. (2001) Small Freshwater Creatures. Oxford Natural History, Oxford University Press,
Oxford
Pryce, D. Macadam, C. & Brooks, S. (2007) Guide to the British Stonefly (Plecoptera) families: adults and larvae. Field Studies
Council.
Quigley, M. (1977) Invertebrates of streams and rivers. William Clowes & Sons Ltd., London.
Savage, A.A. (1999) Key to the larvae of British corixidae. Freshwater Biological Association, Ambleside.
Wallace, D., Wallace, B. & Philipson, G.N. (2003) Keys to the case-bearing caddis larvae Of Britain and Ireland. Freshwater
Biological Association, Scientific Publications, No. 61. Wallace, I. (2006) Simple Key to Caddis Larvae. Field Studies Council
Build Partnership
Create an ICM
Vision
Characterise the
Catchment
Undertake further
characterisation
Identify &
Evaluate Possible
Management
Strategies
Design an
Implementation
Programme
Implement the
River Basin
Management Plan
Measure Progress
and Make
Adjustments
INSIGHTS FROM HYDROCHEMISTRY
Some easily measured parameters - Catchment Structure and Function
CONDUCTIVITY
Rapid measure of the total ion (mineral salt) content of a water sample. Closely related to TDS
and gives an approximation of Hardness / Alkalinity. (Std reporting to 25C)
Electrical conductivity reflects water’s contact with and
passage through soils/subsoils and catchment geology.
Relatively constant under normal stream conditions.
Build Partnership
Create an ICM
Vision
Characterise the
Catchment
Undertake further
characterisation
Identify &
Evaluate Possible
Management
Strategies
Design an
Implementation
Programme
Implement the
River Basin
Management Plan
Measure Progress
and Make
Adjustments
Changes in river conductivity at downstream locations may indicate
GW contributions – especially where temperature drops and no
surface water inflows occur cf. Prevalence of limestone and limestone
rich subsoils (Pathways)
Gross contaminant indicator and changes may indicate contributions
from contaminated inflows - affected by the presence of inorganic
dissolved solids
chloride, nitrate, sulfate, and phosphate
sodium, magnesium, calcium, iron, and aluminum
Plant Performance Indicator
Conductivity
µS/cm
0 – 3 Distilled Water
>300 - 350 GW Limestone
800 GW Saline
Intrusion
1000 Surface Water
EQS
1500 DW Standard
CONDUCTIVITY
Build Partnership
Create an ICM
Vision
Characterise the
Catchment
Undertake further
characterisation
Identify &
Evaluate Possible
Management
Strategies
Design an
Implementation
Programme
Implement the
River Basin
Management Plan
Measure Progress
and Make
Adjustments
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
Dependent on temperature (and salinity) – Seasonal trends
Important indicator of pollution and/or eutrophication in rivers
Plant respiration and photosynthesis -> diurnal variation
(Maximum depletion just before dawn)
Organic pollution and high BOD results in Oxygen sag (? temp increase)
GW influence on SW (? temp decrease)
Morphology will influence re-aeration
Build Partnership
Create an ICM
Vision
Characterise the
Catchment
Undertake further
characterisation
Identify &
Evaluate Possible
Management
Strategies
Design an
Implementation
Programme
Implement the
River Basin
Management Plan
Measure Progress
and Make
Adjustments
pH is a measure of the acidity of water and varies depending
on the geology of the catchment
It can also be influenced by wastewater discharges and
biological processes (photosynthesis)
In eutrophic waters, diurnal variations of pH may follow the
diurnal variations in dissolved oxygen
Acid peaty waters 4.5 to >10 with intense photosynthesis.
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7. Water Quality - Exercise

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  • 8. Q5 assigned if :‐ a) Group A at least common* : Typically with either one or more Heptageniidae spp or Ephemera sp. plus three or more Plecoptera spp or else four or more Plecoptera species present b) Group B ranging from scarce/absent to numerous c) Group C not more than common* but B. rhodani may be dominant* d) Groups D and E scarce* or absent. e) Macrophytes, if present, diverse and not excessive in development. f) Filamentous algae if present not excessive g) Cladophora, sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths/complexes absent. h) substrata clean and unsilted. i) DO close to 100% at all times. Q4 asssigned if :‐ a) At least one Group A taxon present in, at least, fair numbers* b) Group B taxa may be common*, scarce* or absent c) B. rhodani usually dominant* Other Group C taxa never excessive* d) Groups D and E may be present in small numbers* or absent e) Macrophyte & algal growths not excessive f) Cladophora, if present, not excessive g) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths absent h) Substrata may be lightly silted i) DO ranging from 80 to 120% Q3‐4 assigned if :‐ a) At least one Group A taxon present in, at least small numbers*. b) Group B common*, scarce* or absent c) Group C numerous*, dominant* or excessive*. d) Group D common*, scarce* or absent e) Group E scarce* or absent. f) Macrophytes and algal growths usually luxuriant, often excessive. g) Cladophora, usually excessive. h) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths sometimes present in small amounts. i) Substrata may be considerably silted. j) DO ranging from < 80 to >120%. Q3 assigned if :‐ a) Group A absent. b) Group B fair numbers*, scarce* or absent c) Group C usually excessive* (Gammarus, Hydropsyche etc. may be fungus infested). a) Groups D (excl. Asellus) common*, scarce* or absent e) Group E scarce* or absent f) Macrophytes, if present often silted and/or infested with epiphytic algae. g) Cladophora usually excessive. h) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths/complexes may be considerable. i) Substrata may be heavily silted. j) DO ranging from <80 to >120%.
  • 9. Q2 assigned if :‐ a) Groups A and B absent. b) Group C scarce* or absent. c) Asellus sp. common* to excessive*. Other Group D taxa may be common*, numerous* or excessive*. d) Group E may be common*. e) Macrophytes, if present silted and/or infested with epiphytic algae/sewage fungus. f) Cladophora not usually apparent. g) Sewage fungus and other slime growths/complexes usually considerable. h) Substrata usually heavily silted. Often smells of sewage/detergent. i) DO usually quite low (20 ‐ 50%) Q1 assigned if :‐ a) Groups A, B and C absent. b) Groups D scarce* or absent c) Group E dominant*. d) Macrophytes absent. e) Cladophora absent. f) Sewage ‘fungus’ and other slime growths/complexes present or absent. g) Substrata usually heavily silted with anaerobic deposits. Often smells of H2S. h) DO usually very low, sometime
  • 10. AIDS TO IDENTIFICATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION Beebee, T. (2007) Pond Life British Natural History Series, Whittet books, Suffolk Croft, P.S (1987) Key to the Major Groups of British Freshwater Invertebrate Animals. Field Studies Council. Drake, C.M., Lott, D.A., Alexander, K.N.A. & Webb, J. (2007) Surveying terrestrial and freshwater invertebrates for conservation evaluation. Natural England Research Report NERR005. Edington, J.M & Hildrew, A.G. (1995) A revised key of the caseless caddis larvae of the British Isles. Freshwater Biological Association/Environment Agency. Giller, P.S. & Malmqvist (1998) The Biology of Streams and Rivers. Oxford University Press, Oxford Greenhalgh, M. and Ovenden, D. (2007) Freshwater Life Britain and Northern Europe. Collins Pocket Guide, London Macadam, C. & Bennet, C. (2009 in prep) A pictorial guide to the British Ephemeroptera. Field Studies Council Olsen, L-H, Sunesen, J. Pedersen, B.V. (2001) Small Freshwater Creatures. Oxford Natural History, Oxford University Press, Oxford Pryce, D. Macadam, C. & Brooks, S. (2007) Guide to the British Stonefly (Plecoptera) families: adults and larvae. Field Studies Council. Quigley, M. (1977) Invertebrates of streams and rivers. William Clowes & Sons Ltd., London. Savage, A.A. (1999) Key to the larvae of British corixidae. Freshwater Biological Association, Ambleside. Wallace, D., Wallace, B. & Philipson, G.N. (2003) Keys to the case-bearing caddis larvae Of Britain and Ireland. Freshwater Biological Association, Scientific Publications, No. 61. Wallace, I. (2006) Simple Key to Caddis Larvae. Field Studies Council
  • 11. Build Partnership Create an ICM Vision Characterise the Catchment Undertake further characterisation Identify & Evaluate Possible Management Strategies Design an Implementation Programme Implement the River Basin Management Plan Measure Progress and Make Adjustments INSIGHTS FROM HYDROCHEMISTRY Some easily measured parameters - Catchment Structure and Function CONDUCTIVITY Rapid measure of the total ion (mineral salt) content of a water sample. Closely related to TDS and gives an approximation of Hardness / Alkalinity. (Std reporting to 25C) Electrical conductivity reflects water’s contact with and passage through soils/subsoils and catchment geology. Relatively constant under normal stream conditions.
  • 12. Build Partnership Create an ICM Vision Characterise the Catchment Undertake further characterisation Identify & Evaluate Possible Management Strategies Design an Implementation Programme Implement the River Basin Management Plan Measure Progress and Make Adjustments Changes in river conductivity at downstream locations may indicate GW contributions – especially where temperature drops and no surface water inflows occur cf. Prevalence of limestone and limestone rich subsoils (Pathways) Gross contaminant indicator and changes may indicate contributions from contaminated inflows - affected by the presence of inorganic dissolved solids chloride, nitrate, sulfate, and phosphate sodium, magnesium, calcium, iron, and aluminum Plant Performance Indicator Conductivity µS/cm 0 – 3 Distilled Water >300 - 350 GW Limestone 800 GW Saline Intrusion 1000 Surface Water EQS 1500 DW Standard CONDUCTIVITY
  • 13. Build Partnership Create an ICM Vision Characterise the Catchment Undertake further characterisation Identify & Evaluate Possible Management Strategies Design an Implementation Programme Implement the River Basin Management Plan Measure Progress and Make Adjustments DISSOLVED OXYGEN Dependent on temperature (and salinity) – Seasonal trends Important indicator of pollution and/or eutrophication in rivers Plant respiration and photosynthesis -> diurnal variation (Maximum depletion just before dawn) Organic pollution and high BOD results in Oxygen sag (? temp increase) GW influence on SW (? temp decrease) Morphology will influence re-aeration
  • 14. Build Partnership Create an ICM Vision Characterise the Catchment Undertake further characterisation Identify & Evaluate Possible Management Strategies Design an Implementation Programme Implement the River Basin Management Plan Measure Progress and Make Adjustments pH is a measure of the acidity of water and varies depending on the geology of the catchment It can also be influenced by wastewater discharges and biological processes (photosynthesis) In eutrophic waters, diurnal variations of pH may follow the diurnal variations in dissolved oxygen Acid peaty waters 4.5 to >10 with intense photosynthesis. 6.5 to 8 generally pH