2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
5/23/2018 | 9:15 AM - 9:30 AM | DYNAMICS OF WATER QUALITY IN AN EFFLUENT-DOMINATED REACH OF THE SANTA CRUZ RIVER, AZ | 310 A
DYNAMICS OF WATER QUALITY IN AN EFFLUENT-DOMINATED REACH OF THE SANTA CRUZ RIVER, AZ
In Arizona, the Santa Cruz River system is one of several river systems that have experienced groundwater drops and loss of perennial flow due to groundwater pumping and drought. This river currently has artificial, perennial reaches that are supported by effluent discharge from wastewater treatment plants. The return of perennial reaches has brought back habitat for numerous of aquatic and riparian taxa. However, they no longer have a natural flow regime. Little research has been conducted on the water quality gradients along these perennial effluent-dominated reaches. The objective of this study is to quantify physical and chemical water quality gradients downstream from the effluent outfall. Beginning in August 2017, we have collected water quality data (e.g. DO, pH, conductivity, nutrient levels) monthly from six reaches spaced ~2 miles apart along the lower reaches, and will continue to do so through 2019. Additionally, we will expand our study to include other effluent-dominated reaches of Santa Cruz, Salt, and Gila rivers, as well as reference streams unaffected by effluent input. The findings of this study will help us understand how effluent can be used to restore perennial river habitats in arid climates.
- Nutrients
- Artificial Stream
- Oxygen
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Hamdhani Hamdhani
(), University of Arizona, hamdhani@email.arizona.edu;
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Drew Eppehimer
(), University of Arizona, deppehimer@gmail.com;
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Michael Bogan
(), School of Natural Resources and the Environment, The University of Arizona, mbogan@email.arizona.edu;
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