07020-007 Hurley Creek Watershed/McKinley Lake Final Report


Autoria(s): Desconhecido
Data(s)

08/02/2013

Resumo

The Hurley Creek Watershed is a micro-watershed of approximately 2,211 acres (3.5 square miles), which drains into the Platte River southwest of Creston. The watershed is 64% urban and 36% rural. The urban area includes the bulk of the town of Creston (population 7,597) and the rural area is just north of Creston, which includes the origin of Hurley Creek. Hurley Creek Watershed was examined for improvements following a citizens group in 2004 determined a need and desire to make McKinley Lake, a 65-acre city-owned lake, a quality fishery and viable swimming lake, as it once was. As part of a major park improvement project over ten-plus years, the watershed improvement project is undertaken to reduce pollution entering the lake. In 2006, IOWATER volunteers, under guidance of the town’s consultants, sampled the stream in 8 locations throughout the year, a total of 92 samples. The samples, along with visual inspections of the creek, found three major impairments: 1) high E. Coli levels, 2) severe erosion, and 3) storm water management. Using the Watershed Project Planning Protocol, the consultant and a volunteer committee of interested citizens determined that five physical and three administrative actions should be undertaken. The request will help: identify sources of E. Coli and reduce its delivery into the watershed, control animal access, manage storm water, implement stream-bank stabilization, educate the public, and develop miscellaneous small projects on specific properties.

Formato

pdf

Identificador

http://publications.iowa.gov/21259/1/7020-007%20Hurley%20Creek%20FINAL%20report%20%282013-01-31%29.pdf

(2013) 07020-007 Hurley Creek Watershed/McKinley Lake Final Report. Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/21259/

Palavras-Chave #Water quality #Watersheds
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed