Post-Construction Water Quality and Biological Monitoring
WBSRC Symposium 2016
Scott Koser – Watershed Specialist/Education Coordinator - Clinton County Conservation District
Post-Construction Monitoring
Purpose is to understand how the project is improving (or maybe not) any part of the stream system to measure success Actually starts pre-construction! What sampling has already been done? Don’t forget many agencies have done sampling on many
different AMD streams; DEP, TU, SRBC, CD’s, PFBC TMDL
Post-Construction Monitoring Should include chemical grab samples, field measurements,
macroinveribrates, and fish Should include some physical monitoring as well: Flow Temp
Sampling Protocols Protocols need to be followed, most always ICE (DEP’s Instream Comprehensive Evaluation Protocols)
Not all data collected by outside organizations can be
accepted by the agencies that determine the condition of the stream
Groups That May be Able to Assist:
Trout Unlimited – Technical Assistance Grant •Rapid characterization of mine drainage •Rapid watershed snapshot •Existing treatment system evaluation and recommendations •Pre- and/or post-construction biological and/or habitat surveys
C-SAW The Consortium for Scientific Assistance to Watersheds is a team of specialists who
provide FREE organizational and scientific technical assistance to Pennsylvania-based watershed and conservation organizations.
Local Universities
Funding source that financed the project?
Coldwater Heritage Partnership Consultants Western PA Conservancy Dominion Mini-Grant Program
Act 13 Conservation Districts
Any Questions?
Contact: Scott Koser
Watershed Specialist/Education Coordinator Clinton County
Conservation District 570-726-3798