Poster Number 423
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Soil samples along transects from the Creek and its tributaries were collected. Streamwater and sediment samples in the main creek and several tributaries were also collected and analyzed. All environmental samples were analyzed for pH, organic content, and metal concentrations. Summary surveys of macroinvertebrate and plant populations of Contrary Creek, its tributaries, and the nearby land were completed as indicators of ecosystem health. Macroinvertebrates were also analyzed for metal content and possible bioaccumulation.
Results show that the AMD effects extend further than expected. There is still significant contamination of the soils with little sign of recovery. Even soils near the “cleaner” tributary and soils 40 meters from the creek show substantial AMD effects, with low pH (< 5) and high trace metal concentrations at all sites. Bioaccumulation of some metals was detected in the macroinvertebrates that do survive here. In conclusion, the Contrary Creek ecosystem remains adversely impacted by AMD, although some parts of this ecosystem, mainly tributary streamwaters, show improvement.
See more from this Session: General Soil and Environmental Quality Posters: I