Status Report on Catoctin Creek - A Scenic River Darrell Schwalm Loudoun Watershed Watch.

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Status Report on Catoctin Creek - A Scenic River Darrell Schwalm Loudoun Watershed Watch

Catoctin Watershed Map

Catoctin is a Scenic River Worth Keeping Scenic!

Catoctin Creek Background Drains almost 100 sq. miles of the northwest quadrant of Loudoun County Divided into the North and South Forks and mainstem. Major tributary is Milltown Creek Towns in watershed include Hillsboro, Purcellville, Hamilton, Lovettsville, and Waterford.

1 st Threat to Catoctin Creek – No Watershed Plan No watershed management plan to guide landuse decision-making No public parks, hiking trails, or canoe landings for public access to scenic portion of Catoctin Creek Public and political leaders generally unaware of scenic beauty and public recreational value on this water resource

Recreational Value Steep rocky bluffs, riffles and narrows, and quiet pastoral scenes provide a popular destination for kayaking and canoeing, and a valuable recreational resource.

2 nd Threat to Catoctin Creek – Poor Water Quality Three fecal bacteria impairments: –7.4 miles of scenic mainstem –17.26 miles of South Fork Catoctin (entire length) –10.53 miles of North Fork Catoctin Nonpoint Sources (NPS) primarily agriculture Aquatic life impairment in SF Catoctin due to stormwater runoff from Purcellville area

Change in Attitudes Needed to Restore Buffers Local government has been unable to effectively protect stream riparian buffers, floodplains and steep slopes.

Controlling Nonpoint Pollution is a Challenge Local government unable to effectively manage impervious surfaces and stormwater Impervious surfaces cause pollution and erosion Cleared riparian buffer and discharge in stream

3 rd Threat to Catoctin Creek – Citizen Involvement Not Supported Local watershed groups excluded from pollution control (TMDL) funding by DCR : –Proposed monitoring plan not funded –Proposed educational plan not funded –TMDL funding provided only to state agency No funding for local watershed management planning

Citizens Have Monitoring Experience in Catoctin Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy has monitored in the Catoctin Watershed since 1997.

4 th Threat to Catoctin Creek – DEQ May Change Recreational Use Designation If pollution control is unsuccessful: –DEQ has authority to change recreational designation from primary to secondary use –Secondary use allows 5x more pollution and excludes body contact such as swimming –Secondary use reduces need to protect riparian buffers, floodplains, and steep slopes

What is Needed From DCR Support for public parks and trails along Catoctin Creek so the public will value the resource. Support for citizen groups and community organizations to play partnership role in watershed stewardship and water pollution control. Improved regulatory tools to help control nonpoint pollution rather than complete reliance on voluntary implementation. Support for local watershed management planning to better implement water pollution, nutrient and sediment controls for the Chesapeake Bay.

Scenic Catoctin Creek – Can We Protect It?