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Urbanization and stream quality impairment

Author: Klein, R.D.
Date: 1979
Periodical: Water Resources Bulletin. American Water Resources Association
Abstract: A study was conducted in the Piedmont province of Maryland to determine if a relationship exists, between stream quality and the extent of watershed urbanization. During the first phase of a study 27 small watersheds, having similar characteristics but varied according to land use, ere investigated. Using these controlled conditions, eliminating as many interferences as possible, this first phase was intended to determine if a definite relationship did exist between the two factors. Finding that the first phase was successful the second was initiated which consisted of a comparison of biological sampling data, from other studies, with degree of watershed urbanization. purpose of this second phase was to ascertain if the relationship between degrees of urbanization and decline in stream quality was linear as watershed area increased and in streams spread throughout the Maryland Piedmont. The principal finding of this study was that stream quality impairment is first evidenced when watershed imperviousness reaches 12%, but does not become severe until imperviousness reaches 30 %.


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