Biological Surveys of Three Potomac River Mainstem Reaches (2012-2014) with Considerations for Large River Sampling Archives

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Biological Surveys of Three Potomac River Mainstem Reaches (2012-2014) with Considerations for Large River Sampling

The Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB) conducted a study to describe the biological composition of three under-represented reaches in the mainstem Potomac River Basin and determine the effort required to accurately assess large river sites for freshwater mussel and benthic macroinvertebrate populations. Located at Knoxville (MD), Carderock (MD), and Little Falls (MD), these reaches were selected because they are difficult to sample and represent gaps in spatial coverage of the mainstem in the otherwise comprehensive Maryland Department of Natural Resources (MD-DNR) Core Trend Monitoring Program. Data from the Knoxville reach will improve our understanding of the mixing zones below the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers and the relative importance of each river at the Potomac water supply intakes downstream. The Carderock and Little Falls reaches are important in identifying stresses on the river’s biological communities that could relate to upstream consumptive losses and water supply withdrawals during severe droughts. The Little Falls reach is in the only stretch of the Potomac River with a minimum flow-by requirement.

Surveys of freshwater mussel and benthic macroinvertebrate populations were conducted during late-summer low-flow periods of 2012, 2013, and 2014. The three years of the study had moderate flows overall and did not experience extreme drought or floods, so managers and researchers should view the results as a characterization of biological communities unaffected by flow extremes. In addition to recording mainstem Potomac species distributions, biological collections underwent post-collection analyses that provided an informed baseline for the collection effort required to achieve sufficiently accurate data in the future.

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Middle Potomac River Watershed Assessment: Potomac River Sustainable Flow and Water Resources Analysis – Modified

This is the modified, April 2014, version of a report that was originally delivered to the Army Corp of Engineers, Baltimore District in April 2013. The report was modified in April 2014 to accommodate edits requested by USACE headquarters. A large section of the original 2013 report was reorganized into a new Appendix (D), and summary text from several of the original appendices was copied into the report. The overall content of the two reports is essentially the same. The original, 2013 version is available in ICPRB publications. The final, eleven appendices are available for download.