1. 2011 Shell Creek
Watershed Research
Group
Advisors: Mark Seier and Karen
Malmkar
Researchers: Audrey
Wondercheck, Mark O’Brien,
Alisha Dunlap, Caitlin Bennett,
Joan O’Brien, Lila Wondercheck,
Ciera Afrank, Kendra Nelson, Liz
Backhaus, Darienne Pokorny,
Jason Kaufman, Demi Edgell,
Jacob Haase, John O’Brien, Brock
Donelson, Billy O’Brien, Megan
Nelson, Brooke Pieke, Alex Wiese
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2. Shell Creek and Loseke-Taylor Creek Watersheds
(with Township-Range Labels)
Lower Platte North Natural Resources District
South Branch North Branch
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5. 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. 5
6. • 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.
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8. Sample W.Q.I. Form
W e ig hting
Te s t R e s ults Q -value Fac tor T o ta l
DO % s at. 0 .1 7
Fe c al C olifor m c ol/1 0 0 mL 0 .1 6
pH units 0 .1 1
BOD mg /L 0 .1 1
Te mpe r atur e c hang e in C 0 .1
Total P hos phate mg /L 0 .1
N itr ate s mg /L 0 .1
Tur bidity J TU 0 .0 8
Total S olids mg /L 0 .0 7
Overall Water Quality Index ___ 8
9. 2011 Precipitation
4.5
4
3.5
3
Inches
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
May June July August
Rainfall 9
10. 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 June 23 July 20 August 4
26,27
10
Date
11. Change in Water Temperature
3.5
3
2.5
Site 1
Degrees Celcius
2
Site 2
1.5 Site 3
1 Site 4
Site 6
0.5
Site 5
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4
-0.5
-1
Date
The higher the change, the worse the water quality. 11
12. Total Solids
2500
2000
Site 1
1500
Site 2
mg/L
Site 3
1000 Site 4
Site 6
Site 5
500
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4
Date
The higher the concentration, the worse the water quality. 12
14. Fecal Coliform
3,500
3,000
2,500
colonies/100 mL
Site 1
2,000 Site 2
Site 3
1,500 Site 4
Site 6
1,000 Site 5
500
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4
Date 14
15. 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 2011
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Date
16. Flow
120 *Flow was not
measured for
May Sites
3,4,5,6
100
Cubic feet per second
80 Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
60
Site 4
Site 6
40
Site 5
20
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4 16
Date
17. Turbidity
1200
1000
800 Site 1
Site 2
JTU's
Site 3
600
Site 4
Site 6
400
Site 5
200
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 10 August 4 17
Date
18. Dissolved Oxygen
100
90
80
70 Site 1
% Saturation
60 Site 2
50 Site 3
Site 4
40
Site 6
30
Site 5
20
10
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4
Date 18
19. 5 Day Biological Oxygen Demand
6
5
4 Site 1
Site 2
ppm
3 Site 3
Site 4
Site 6
2
Site 5
1
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4
Date 19
The higher the change, the worse the water quality.
20. 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 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4
20
Date
21. Nitrates
60
50
40 Site 1
Site 2
ppm
30 Site 3
Site 4
20 Site 6
Site 5
10
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Date 21
22. Phosphates
3.5
3
2.5
Site 1
2 Site 2
ppm
Site 3
1.5 Site 4
Site 6
1
Site 5
0.5
0
May 26, 27 June 23 July 20 August 4
Date 22
23. 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
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2009 Averages 2010 Average 2011 Average
24. Total WQI Averages by Year
70
Good
65
60
Medium
WQI
55
50
Bad
45
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
WQI 24
25. 2003 - 2011 Chemical Test Average Comparisons
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2003 Averages
2004 Averages
25 2005 Averages
2006 Averages
2007 Averages
20
2008 Averages
2009 Averages
15 2010 Average
2011 Average
10
5
0
Total Rainfall Inches Discharge CFS Nitrates ppm pH 25
26. 2003 - 2011 Chemical Test Average Comparisons
3
2003 Averages
2.5 2004 Averages
2005 Averages
2006 Averages
2
2007 Averages
2008 Averages
1.5 2009 Averages
2010 Average
2011 Average
1
0.5
0
Phosphates ppm B.O.D. ppm Change in Temp. Celcius
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27. 2003 - 2011 Chemical Test Average Comparisons
1200
*2006 Fecal Coliform Average
8,058 col/100 mL 2003 Averages
1000 2004 Averages
2005 Averages
2006 Averages
800 2007 Averages
*2010 Fecal Coliform
Average 3,648 col/100 mL 2008 Averages
600 2009 Averages
2010 Average
2011 Average
400
200
0
D.O. % Sat. Turbidity JTU Fecal Coliform Total Solids 27
Colonies/100 mL mg/L
28. Chemical Test Conclusions
• Upstream sites have a decreasing
WQI, while lower stream sites have
an increasing WQI.
• Flow and Nitrate are continuing to
follow each other.
• May phosphate levels are high.
• Nitrates overall are stabilizing.
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30. Beaver-Shell Creek Comparison
2011
20
18
16
14
Beaver Creek
12
Shell Creek
10
8
6
4
2
0 30
pH Nitrates Phosphates B.O.D
31. Beaver-Shell Creek Comparison
2011
800
700
600
500
400 Beaver Creek
300 Shell Creek
200
100
0
Turbidity Fecal Total Solids D.O. % Sat.
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Coliform
32. Beaver-Shell Creek
WQI Comparison
70
Good
60
Medium
50
Bad
40
30
WQI
20
10
0
May June July August Summer Summer Summer Summer
Average Average Average Average
Beaver Creek Average WQI 11 10 09 08
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Shell Creek Average WQI
41. 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.
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42. Thank You To:
• Lower Platte North Natural
Resource District
• PrairieLand RC&D
• Natural Resource Conservation
Service
• Nebraska Department of
Environmental Quality
• Shell Creek Watershed 42
Improvement Group