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Nitrate Loads in the Rock Creek Basin

contact: David Bolton (dbolton@mgs.md.gov)

[Key Findings | Summary and Conclusions ]

The influence of ground water on nitrate loads of streams in the upper Rock Creek basin, Montgomery County, Maryland

Open-File Report No. 2000-02-13

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Key Findings:

The upper Rock Creek basin lies within the Piedmont physiographic province in Montgomery County, Maryland. It comprises the drainage areas of Rock Creek and North Branch Rock Creek above a point just downstream of their confluence, an area of almost 30 square miles. The upper Rock Creek basin is tributary to the Potomac River and, subsequently, to Chesapeake Bay. Efforts to reduce nutrient loads in streams and reservoirs throughout the Bay watershed require an assessment of the ground-water contribution of nutrients to the streams in order to facilitate planning and development actions consistent with minimizing nutrient production. Just over half of the upper Rock Creek basin is urbanized, a little more than one quarter is forested, and the rest is in agricultural use. Community sewerage is available along the eastern and western parts of the upper Rock Creek basin. This brief study determined:

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Summary and Conclusions

updated 3/3/05


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