Aquatic Surveys and Assessment Within the Middle Powder River Watershed

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Aquatic Surveys and Re-assessment of Sites Within the Middle Powder River Watershed

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Download or read book Aquatic Surveys and Re-assessment of Sites Within the Middle Powder River Watershed written by David M. Stagliano and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The project goals of the 2011 Aquatic Surveys and Assessment of the Middle Powder Watershed were to: 1) revisit five integrator sites established and sampled in 2005 to assess aquatic community changes during this time period; 2) perform habitat-targeted surveys for the rare sand-dwelling mayfly community; and 3) interpret key community and watershed indicators (against reference condition standards) to determine aquatic condition status and trends since the development of coalbed natural gas (CBNG) wells in the watershed. Inventory work occurred on BLM lands where possible to enable informed management at the local site scale. Fish and macroinvertebrate samples were collected at six mainstem Powder River sites in MT (Moorhead Bridge site added in 2011) for this BLM assessment. Fish Communities: Fish surveys were performed at each site using the 300 m seining protocols developed by Bramblett et al. (2005) for MT Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Overall, we captured 374 individuals and identified eight native species at the six mainstem Powder River sites. Despite using the same effort during similar river flows, fish numbers and diversity were significantly lower (~1/4 as many individuals) in 2011 than in 2005, which recorded 1299 individuals of 13 fish species. Native fish species averaged six per site in 2011, whereas in 2005, sites averaged seven per site (7.5 species is Expected {E} at reference condition). Flathead chubs were the dominant members of this river sections fish community in 2011 averaging 66% of the individuals collected, while in 2005 they only made up ~28% with sand shiners dominating the catch (60%). The exotic carp and introduced plains killifish were not collected at any of the 2011 sites where they were reported in 2005. The Sturgeon Chub, a MT species of concern previously common in this reach, was not collected in 2011 and only at one downstream site in 2005, indicating a sustained decline or absence in this reach. Fish communities across all sites scored relatively lower with the IBI and Observed vs. Expected (O/E) in 2011 than in 2005 (averaging 54.8 vs. 58.4 and 0.8 vs. 0.9, respectively), but these differences were not significant (FTEST, p= 0.25 and 0.74). The Moorhead Bridge site was the exception for 2011 with increased IBI and O/E scores. When calculating O/E values, four of the six sites scored within the 1.2-0.8 unimpaired/good integrity threshold, while sites POW3 and POW6 ranked impaired with scores of 0.57 and 0.63. The fish community scores did not correlate with the macroinvertebrate DEQ MMI or O/E scores (r=0.09 and 0.07), but did have a positive relationship with the BLM Habitat Scores (r=0.51 and 0.55). Macroinvertebrate Communities: Paired EMAP-protocol macroinvertebrate samples were collected at each site replicating efforts from 2005. Overall, 64 total taxa were reported from the sites in 2011, an increase from 59 taxa in 2005. Average macroinvertebrate-taxa richness per site was 28 taxa, which is a significant increase from 23.4 taxa per site reported in 2005 (p 0.03). All EMAP samples agreed in ranking the six Powder River sites non-impaired with DEQ MMI plains-index scores37 and the O/E, but the O/E scores based on species expected only>50% of the time report all sites significantly below the impairment threshold. Reach-Wide EMAP samples collected two of the five species of rare sand-dwelling mayflies, Homoeoneuria alleni and Anepeorus rusticus not sampled with the Targeted-Riffle Protocols. Targeted sampling of the rare sand-dwelling mayfly community with the over-sized dip net proved laborious and ineffective at increasing occurrence records or estimating densities. There were no discernible trends in the MMI or O/E index scores from the Wyoming Border to Broadus, and MMI scores were not significantly different than 2005 scores. However, the occurrence and abundance of some sensitive/Species of Concern (SOC) mayfly species has significantly decreased from the Wyoming Border to Moorhead Bridge from 2005 to 2011, while the abundance of the stonefly, Acroneuria abnormis has significantly increased across the study area in recent years. Community Integrity: Multiple lines of evidence (fish and macroinvertebrates) indicate a continued decline in the biological integrity of this reach of the Powder River. This is particularly noted in fish and SOC mayfly species declines between the Wyoming border and Moorhead Bridge. From a long-term perspective, the fish community at the WY border looks significantly different than it did 30 years ago, as it continues to lose sensitive species and biological integrity. Concurrent studies have found that the maximum concentrations of alkalinity in the Powder River also occurred in this reach (Petersen et al. 2011) potentially implicating cumulative effects from coalbed natural gas extraction-related outflows from upstream in Wyoming as likely contributors to this biological condition. Community Integrity results from the 2011 fish and macroinvertebrate surveys combined to rank the Powder River reach at the Moorhead Bridge Site as the most biologically intact, followed by Powder River Site #5 upstream of Rough Creek (POW#5). In 2005, the Powder River reach at the Wyoming border (POW#1) and POW#5 had the highest fish biotic integrity (IBI). Powder River Site #5 was also the only site where we collected Sturgeon Chubs (MT SOC) in 2005, but we failed to collect any during the 2011 sampling.

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U.S. Geological Survey Monitoring of Powder River Basin Stream-water Quantity and Quality

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Watershed Assessment of the Middle Powder Subbasin, Montana

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Download or read book Watershed Assessment of the Middle Powder Subbasin, Montana written by Katherine Vance and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We conducted a multi-scale ecological assessment of the 457,454 acres Middle Powder subbasin in Powder River County, Montana, one of ten subbasins in the 13,400 square mile Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana. The Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana is currently undergoing one of the world's largest coalbed methane developments (Davis and Bramblett 2006), but these ecologically intact grassland and sagebrush communities also support diverse suites of native species, some of which have been identified as potentially declining or vulnerable either locally or regionally (Hiedel et al. 2002). The Powder River is one of the last undimmed large prairie rivers in the United States and provides habitat for the most unique community of benthic invertebrates in Montana (Rehwinkel 1978). No other large prairie system in the ecoregion contains the quality and integrity of its biological communities and habitats. In fact, the Powder River is the reference standard for the Missouri River aquatic classification (Stagliano 2005). Six globally rare to uncommon mayfly species (all are Montana Species of Concern) occur in the Powder River. We found one of these species at all aquatic sampling sites; two of the other species were recorded only at one site. The Powder River is also the primary spawning area for the lower Yellowstone River population of Sauger and represents substantial habitat for the sturgeon chub, both Montana Species of Concern. However, sturgeon chub, a former Endangered Species Act candidate, appear to be in decline in the Powder River. In the 1970s, they constituted 5% of all fish sampled in the Powder River. In 2005, neither we nor the USGS (2005) captured a single sturgeon chub within 40 miles of the Wyoming border. The goal of this study was to provide both landscape-level assessments of watershed health and integrity and site-specific evaluations of riparian and aquatic condition along the Powder River and its tributaries within the 4th-code Middle Powder Hydrologic Unit. This was accomplished using both field sampling and broad-scale GIS analysis. Our broad-scale GIS assessment examined underlying biological diversity, measured current conditions, and evaluated potential threats. Several key findings emerged from the GIS data analysis: 1. Relatively uniform natural diversity across 5th unit HUCs 2. Threats are highest in the Powder River floodplain, which is also the most important habitat 3. While there are no dams across the Powder River, there is a substantial number of diversions, which has contributed to chronic dewatering conditions 4. Roads could threaten aquatic health if not engineered and maintained properly - 66.7% of all tributary streams are within 20 meters of a road 5. Grazing is the dominant land use - between 94% and 96% of the land in natural cover is grazed, regardless of ownership (private or public) status 6. Native grasslands and shrub steppe dominate; evergreen forests are common, but wetlands rare. 7. Noxious weeds, especially leafy spurge, salt cedar and knapweed, have established themselves throughout the Powder River corridor, but are relatively uncommon elsewhere in the subbasin. The fine-scale rapid assessments plots focused on riparian areas but also evaluated uplands. These surveys generally confirmed the GIS analysis findings that all the study area watersheds were in reasonably good condition, with the lowest levels of disturbance found in the more remote southwestern watershed and the highest levels found in the northeastern watershed near Broadus with its associated agricultural activity. The Powder River cottonwood forest is ecologically significant in its extent. There are also a few tributaries with good condition riparian forests and considerable shrub structure. However, we found that cottonwood stands are disappearing or becoming decadent through most of the subbasin and regeneration is scarce. Shrub structure important for habitat is absent in most locations. We identified several management opportunities to support wetland and watershed health: 1. The Powder River is unique and important habitat for some Species of Concern. We recommend additional work on the distribution and water chemistry tolerances of the sturgeon chub and the Species of Concern mayflies. We also recommend that these species be included as a component of any biomonitoring approach during CBM development in the Powder River basin. 2. As CBM development begins, road-building and equipment movement between sites will greatly facilitate noxious weed transport. Vigilant monitoring and control will be necessary to prevent incursions of noxious weeds into weed-free parts of the watershed. 3. Russian olive and salt cedar are established and will degrade future riparian habitat if not controlled now while the infestation is limited. Additionally, the extensive cottonwood forest may virtually disappear if Powder River hydrology is not restored so cottonwoods can establish. The shrub component can return if grazing impacts are limited. 4. Because HUCs 060 and 070 have the highest scores on our Composite Watershed Condition index, and a high percentage of public ownership, we recommend they be prioritized for ongoing monitoring and assessment. 6. Many permittees already follow good grazing management practices to protect riparian resources. We recommend that these practices be encouraged, coupled with frequent utilization monitoring, and the use of physical barriers where necessary. 7. The Powder River reach upstream of Rough Creek (Site 5) was the most biologically intact aquatic site, followed by the Powder River reach at the Wyoming border (Site 1) and Site (2), the Dry Creek reach. We recommend choosing these as future aquatic monitoring sites.

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Sedimentation and Chemical Quality of Water in the Powder River Drainage Basin, Wyoming and Montana

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Trends in Selected Water-quality Characteristics, Powder River and Tributaries, Montana and Wyoming, Water Years 1968-88 and 1975-88

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Preliminary Analysis for Trends in Selected Water-quality Characteristics, Powder River, Montana and Wyoming, Water Years 1952-85

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Assessment of Ecological Conditions and Potential Effects of Water Produced from Coalbed Natural Gas Development on Biological Communities in Streams of the Powder River Structural Basin, Wyoming and Montana, 2005-08

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A Fisheries Survey of the Middle Fork Powder River Canyon Area, Johnson County

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An Assessment of Low Flows in Streams in Northeastern Wyoming

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