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By Mary Waters, Texas Stream Team. Outline  About the Arroyo Colorado  Basic information (geography)  History  Major uses  Water quality summary.

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1 By Mary Waters, Texas Stream Team

2 Outline  About the Arroyo Colorado  Basic information (geography)  History  Major uses  Water quality summary  Segment 2202  Professionally collected data  Volunteer collected data  Segment 2201  Professionally collected data  Volunteer collected data  Watershed protection and TMDL

3 About the Arroyo Colorado  90 mile long water body with a watershed of 700 square-miles  Starts Southwest of Mission, TX and ends at the Laguna Madre  Upstream segment to Port Harlingen is freshwater, and downstream segment is tidal  Its source water is effluent from municipal wastewater- treatment plants, irrigation return flow, and storm water runoff, and base flows from shallow groundwater. During flooding, Rio Grande water can supply flows to the Arroyo Colorado

4 Arroyo Colorado Watershed and Major Stream Segments

5 History  Before the turn of the century, the natural stream meandered from the Rio Grande to the coast in a delta of thick semi-tropical forests and ending in a series of brackish wetlands  Land was cleared in the 1920’s and ‘30’s to make way for agriculture  Irrigation canals were built between 1900 and the early 1930’s.  The late 1940’s brought a large- scale flood control project to the entire Lower Rio Grande Valley

6 Major Uses  A floodway  A conduit for wastewater conveyance  Irrigation source  Recreational fishing and boating  Fish Consumption  Commercial barge traffic  Nursery for fish, shrimp and crab  Major source of freshwater to the Laguna Madre  Habitat

7 Biodiversity  Neotropical migratory songbirds, snakes, lizards, fish and invertebrates  Mammals  Ocelot  Jagaurundi  Salamanders  Black-spotted newt  Lesser Rio Grande siren

8 Water Quality  Water quality summary  Segment 2202  Volunteer collected data  Professionally collected data

9 Causes of Water Quality Degredation  Pollutant loading  Degradation and loss of aquatic and riparian habitat  More than 95% of the native brush land in the Lower Rio Grande Valley has been cleared for agriculture and urban development  Dredging for Barge Traffic

10 Professional Data  TCEQ’s Surface Water Quality Monitoring (SWQM) program.  The Nueces River Authority (NRA)  48 monitoring stations: 35 in Segment 2202 (non-tidal) 13 in Segment 2201 (tidal)

11 Volunteer Data

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13 Professional Data Monitoring Sites

14 Segment 2202 (Headwaters to Port of Harlingen)  Professional Data - Impairments

15 2202 Dissolved Oxygen and Water Temperature

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17 Above Criteria Data (Professional)  Dissolved Oxygen: 1 of 35 below criteria

18 Fecal Bacteria – 2202  E.Coli and Enterococcus  Exceed the criteria

19 Segment 2201 (Port of Harlingen to Laguna Madre)  Professional Data - Impairments

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21 Dissolved Oxygen - 2201  High Aquatic Life use designation  Associated 24- hour DO criterion:  Average 4.0 mg/l  minimum 3.0 mg/l.  Diurnal Variability: Low in the night and High in the afternoon  6 of 13 stations showed values below the criteria

22 Causes of Low Dissolved Oxygen in Segment 2201  nutrient loading from the watershed  hydraulic effects in the dredged navigational channel

23 Nutrient Enrichment Problems Entire Arroyo Colorado  Nitrogen exceed the screening criteria from 1990 – 2006, increasing over time  Phosphorus concentrations exceed the screening criteria from 1990-2006, remaining the same over time  Chlorophyll-a, an indicator of excessive algal growth, exceed the screening criteria, reaching very high levels from 2000- 2006 (a similar trend to Nitrogen)

24 Fecal Bacteria  Figure 21. shows E. coli and Enterococcus  concentrations at water quality stations located  upstream (13074) and downstream (13072) of the  Tidal Segment boundary of the Arroyo Colorado from  2001 to 2006. E. coli concentrations in the Above Tidal  Segment of the Arroyo Colorado exceed the criteria  more frequently than in the Tidal Segment. The Above  Tidal Segment of the Arroyo Colorado is currently listed  on the 2004 Texas 303(d) list for elevated levels of E.  coli.

25 42 Fish Kills Documented 1976 -2004  Agriculture (7),  Aquaculture (1)  Industry (12)  Municipal (5)  Natural processes (8)  Unknown (4)  Weather (5)  In 34 of the 42 events, the direct cause of the fish kills was low dissolved oxygen in the water column  Most occurred in the tidal segment

26 Data Comparisons Does the volunteer data show improvements or continued impairments?  Professional  Volunteer  graph  Table  Conclusions

27 Sources  QualityWater-Quality and Ancillary Data Collected From the Arroyo Colorado Near Rio Hondo, Texas, 2006  By Meghan C. Roussel, Michael G. Canova, William H. Asquith, and Richard L. Kiesling USGS  Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association  A Watershed Protection Plan for the Arroyo Colorado – Phase I, 2007 (A Report of the Arroyo Colorado Watershed Partnership and Texas Sea Grant Pursuant to a 2003 USEPA Clean Water Act Section 319(h) Grant Awarded through Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Contract Agreement 583-4-65618)  Ocelot Image courtesy of tpwd.state.tx.us  Spoonbill image courtesy of lagunamadre.net


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