Waterwatch Data Portal
GB_STW004 Stewarts Creek on Highlands Road
20 June 2013
Site visit details
Overview
Catchment | Goulburn River |
---|---|
Site | Stewarts Creek on Highlands Road GB_STW004 |
Date and Time | Thursday 20th June 2013 07:30am |
Approved | Approved |
Physical Chemical Tests
E coli orgs/100mL | EC µS/cm | pH pH Units | Rain mm | Water ° C | Coli orgs/100mL | P mg/L | Turb NTU | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sample | 38 | 380 | 6.5 | 1.5 | 3 | 980 | 2 |
Weather | |
---|---|
Last rainfall | |
Flow estimate | MEDIUM: flow is normal/typical average flow |
Water Appearance | |
Stream depth | |
Stream width | |
Hazards | |
Litter/Pollutants |
Air temp -4 degrees C! Massive regrowth of young willows after old trees killed. Not done by CMA, but by neighbour supported in principle by the catchment/landcare committee and perhaps with a cash subsidy. The willows were mainly on private property, but those on the small strip of public land along the creek where it goes under the road bridge were also included. I will advise the land owner re the regrowth and 'volunteer' growth. He is the Secretary of the landcare collective committee. The site has a blackberry issue as well which the landcare group funding has addressed within available funds. The good seasons of the last two years and the increased light since the mature trees were killed has contributed to both pests flora and the increased growth of more desirable species along the creek banks. The creek is more shaded, the bank better sheltered and I think the run of the water stream is deepening. Since the wetter seasons have sustained paddock grasses and reduced the bare land runoff, the water has been less turbid and I suspect the data would support that perception, although I think the salinity cycles would not be much different.
All content, files, data and images provided by the Waterwatch Data Portal and Gallery are subject to a Creative Commons Attribution License
Content is made available to be used in any way, and should always attribute Waterwatch and www.vic.waterwatch.org.au