
Executive Summary
Comparative Nutrient Data for Two Locations on the Marstons Mills River
Barnstable High School
Jessica Jackson
On October 30, 2007, we deployed water samplers at two
locations along the Marstons
Mills River:
River Road
and Hyrdo Dam/Route 28. We programmed a
Sigma at each location to take a water sample each hour for 24 hours, to
determine the amount of dissolved nutrients in the water in the course of one
day. When compared to the discharge at
each site, we found that the Hydro Dam location moved nearly 117 000 000 liters
of water, 10 000 grams of phosphorus, and 25 000 grams of nitrogen-nitrate each
day. Only a short distance upstream, the
River Road location discharged under 7 000 000 liters of water, 500 grams of
phosphorus, and 2000 grams of nitrogen-nitrate.
Along with the Sigma, we floated a MiniSonde Hydrolab at each site to measure
and record hourly temperature, dissolved oxygen, dissolved oxygen saturation,
pH and specific conductivity. The data
showed temperature to be equal at both sites, but the Hydro Dam has a more
constant pH—which is also closest to neutral—and greater dissolved
oxygen at any hour.
We suspect the River
Road site’s proximity to cranberry bogs and
leeching fields has impacted our results.
Furthermore, the Hydro Dam location is just downstream from a large
pond, a likely nutrient sink.
Please see the PowerPoint Presentation for details.