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Tri-State Connecticut River
Targeted Watershed Initiative |
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This is a temporary results website for the Tri State Connecticut RiverTargeted Watershed Initiative.
We will post updates on the status of the detailed project website as they become available.
Project Background
This water quality monitoring project isconducted by the University of Massachusetts Water Resources Research Center in partnership with the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, Franklin Regional Council of Governments, and the Connecticut River Joint Commissions. The project is one of ten Connecticut River projects funded under a $953,000 Targeted Watershed Initiative grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, matched by $458,000 in local funding commitments.
Until now only limited water quality information has been available for the Connecticut River. This information has indicated that in many urbanized areas the river’s bacterial contamination is so high during wet weather events—due to combined sewer overflow discharges and to urban stormwater flows—that it does not meet standards for recreational uses.
This monitoring project examines water temperature and bacteria at 26 sites along the river, on river stretches between Turners Fall and Greenfield, Massachusetts, between White River Junction, New Hampshire, and Hartford, Vermont, and between Chicopee and Holyoke, Massachusetts (starting soon). Data will provide a more complete picture of the river’s health and understanding about sources of contamination. This will be useful not only to recreational users who have direct contact with the waters, but to local, state, and federal officials in addressing combined sewer overflow discharges and stormwater flows.
Bacteria Monitoring
The results are updated after sampling is completed on Mondays and Thursdays. The results are posted in the results table and are color coded according to New Hampshire and Massachusetts Criteria for E. coli levels (see below). The results for each reach are color coded according to their state's specific standards for Class B waters and the level of E. coli detection in the sample. The state of Massachusetts does not have E. coli criteria in place for secondary contact recreation, thus the New Hampshire water quality standards will be used.
| New Hampshire Criteria1 for E. coli (Escherichia coli; units = colonies/100ml): |
Geometric mean2 |
Single sample maximum |
Appropriate Recreational Use3 |
< 126 |
406 |
suitable for primary
water contact (swimming) |
126 - 630 |
407-2030 |
suitable for secondary
contact only (boating, but no swimming) |
> 630 |
2030 |
unsuitable for recreation
(no boating or swimming) |
| Massachusetts Criteria for E. coli (Escherichia coli; units = colonies/100ml): |
Geometric mean |
Single sample maximum |
Appropriate Recreational Use 3 |
< 126 |
235 |
suitable for primary
water contact (swimming) |
< 126 |
235 |
suitable for secondary
contact only (boating, but no swimming) |
>630 |
12604 |
unsuitable for recreation
(no boating or swimming) |
1. The Connecticut River as it flows between Vermont and New Hampshire is by law considered to be within New Hampshire boundaries, and therefore subject to New Hampshire’s water quality standards and criteria. State of New Hampshire 2008 Section 305(b) and 303(d) Consolidated Assessment and Listing Methodology.
2. Geometric mean of 3 or more samples taken within a 60 day period for New Hamshire, and geometric mean of 5 or more samples taken within a 60 day period for Massachusetts.
3. Levels are indicated for Class B waters. The Connecticut River in New Hampshire and Massachusetts is designated as a class B waterway.
4. 10% of all samples should not exceed 1260 colonies / 100 ml. See Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Pollution Control: 414cmr4.05(3)(b)4
Results Updated: September 19, 2008
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Site |
7/24/08 |
7/28/08 |
7/31/08 |
8/4/08 |
8/7/08 |
8/11/08 |
8/14/08 |
8/18/08 |
8/21/08 |
8/25/08 |
8/28/08 |
9/4/08 |
9/8/08 |
9/11/08 |
9/15/08 |
Wilder Picnic Area, Wilder VT |
ns |
ns |
ns |
196w |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
<1 |
ns |
ns |
14w |
E. Wilder Boat Launch, Lebanon NH |
|
ns |
ns |
ns |
520w |
ns |
ns |
ns |
46 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
Lyman Point Park, Hartford VT |
|
ns |
ns |
ns |
|
ns |
ns |
ns |
400 |
ns |
ns |
6 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
Lebanon Public River Access, Lebanon NH |
ns |
ns |
ns |
180w |
ns |
ns |
ns |
24 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
20w |
Blood Brook, Lebanon NH |
216w |
72w |
24w |
212w |
140w |
185 |
30 |
18 |
24 |
23 |
12 |
4 |
70w |
42 |
35w |
Hanchett Brook, Plainfield NH |
ns |
ns |
38w |
ns |
ns |
ns |
26 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
5 |
ns |
ns |
58 |
ns |
Riverview Farm, Plainfield NH |
ns |
ns |
22w |
ns |
ns |
ns |
40 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
129 |
ns |
ns |
38 |
ns |
Sumner Falls, Hartland VT |
|
48w |
34w |
380w |
378w |
104 |
46 |
22 |
66 |
26 |
58 |
12 |
42w |
84 |
38w |
Cornish Boat Launch, Cornish NH |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
54 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
North Star Canoe Rentals, Cornish NH |
ns |
60w |
ns |
ns |
ns |
108 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
37 |
ns |
ns |
60w |
ns |
ns |
Wilgus State Park, Ascutney VT |
ns |
42w |
ns |
ns |
ns |
88 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
21 |
ns |
ns |
46w |
ns |
ns |
Northfield Boat Ramp MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
|
1033w |
97 |
|
24 |
29 |
27 |
17 |
40 |
610w |
53 |
210w |
Munn's Ferry, Northfield MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
|
ns |
133 |
ns |
14 |
ns |
ns |
16 |
ns |
400w |
ns |
ns |
Barton Cove,
Gill MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
|
ns |
nd |
|
8 |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
370w |
ns |
240w |
Rock Dam,
Turners Falls MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
|
130w |
97 |
|
16 |
10 |
16 |
17 |
30 |
680w |
110 |
47w |
Sunderland Bridge, Sunderland MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
170w |
ns |
|
ns |
17 |
13 |
16 |
35 |
ns |
56 |
ns |
Hatfield Boat Ramp, Hatfield MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
73w |
ns |
|
ns |
5 |
14 |
ns |
12 |
ns |
68 |
ns |
Brunelles Marina, South Hadley MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
Willamansett Bridge, Holyoke MA |
2500w |
310w |
171 |
127w |
ns |
100 |
|
92 |
25 |
|
120 |
15 |
1571w |
50 |
1040w |
Jones Ferry, Holyoke MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
Medina St. Boat Ramp, Chicopee MA |
4933w |
370w |
88 |
97w |
ns |
93 |
|
38 |
440 |
|
60 |
68 |
2040w |
81 |
340w |
Davitt Bridge Route 116, Chicopee MA |
1200w |
250w |
260 |
79w |
ns |
150 |
|
62 |
54 |
|
50 |
75 |
3467w |
112 |
157w |
Bassett Marina, Springfield MA |
7467w |
4733w |
256 |
1400w |
ns |
920 |
|
2920 |
2800 |
440 |
240 |
680 |
7000w |
6700 |
13286w |
Pychon Park, Springfield MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
Six Flags Park, Agawam MA |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
ns |
"w" next to E. coli count signifies wet weather event (>0.1 inches of rain in 24 hours)
ns = not sampled, nd= no data
† sample taken on 7/23/08 for demonstration purposes
The above table presents 2008 E. coli bacteria data in number
of colonies per 100ml of water. The sites are listed from upstream (top of the table) to downstream (bottom of the table), so you can visualize how E.coli counts vary from the northern most reach to the southern most reach of river we are sampling. The three reaches are Hartford, VT/Cornish, NH, Turners Falls/Greenfield, MA and Chicopee/Holyoke, MA. Color codes indicate which single sample maximum value range each result falls into, as listed in the New Hampshire/Massachusetts Criteria for E. coli table.
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