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Water Quality Concerns After Wildfire Author - Gene Surber, Extension Service, Montana State University, Editor - James E. Knight, Extension Service, Montana.

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1 Water Quality Concerns After Wildfire Author - Gene Surber, Extension Service, Montana State University, Editor - James E. Knight, Extension Service, Montana State University

2 General Impact of Wildfires Loss of vegetation canopies Increase in erosion

3 General Impacts, cont. Increase water temperature Lower water levels Soil and ash pollution Red Slurry

4 General Impacts – cont. Nutrient movement Nitrate, organic nitrogen, potassium, calcium, magnesium Returns to pre-burn levels within 1 to 2 years

5 Soil and Water Quality Changes in soil pore space Changes to infiltration rates Run off rates

6 Physical Water Quality Temperature More sunlight reaches streams and soil Aquatic life Livestock

7 Sediment and Turbidity Suspended sediment Bedload Turbidity

8 Algae Nearly all water have some form Increased temperatures, increases growth Blue-green alage

9 Chemical conditions - pH Neutral = 7 Over 7 = alkaline Under 7 = acidic

10 Chemical conditions - Alkalinity Ash in stream Above 8.5 – livestock problems

11 Chemical Conditions - Salinity NOT same as alkaline TSD (total dissolved solids) Abrupt changes, problems w/ livestock Expressed as ppm or mg/l

12 Nutrients - Nitrogen Nitrates – convert to nitrites Nitrites decrease oxygen carrying capacity of blood

13 Nutrients - Phosphorus Binds to soil Following storms – can wash into surface waters Eutrophication – aquatic plants

14 Nutrients – Dissolved Oxygen Cold water fisheries - between 8 and 13 mg/l Cold water holds more oxygen Soil temperatures increase after fire

15 Cyanide Red fire retardant slurry Acutely toxic to salmonids

16 Other Chemicals See table 3 - handout


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