Bugs and Bacteria: A Survey of Water Quality and Ecosystem Health in Rockbridge County (thesis)

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Jones, Gabrielle Nicole
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Washington and Lee University -- Honors in Biology
Water -- Pollution -- Measurement
United States -- Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Virginia -- Maury River
Benthic animals -- Effect of water pollution on
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Thesis; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] Gabrielle Nicole Jones is a member of the Class of 2022 of Washington and Lee University. The Maury River and its tributaries comprise an understudied system within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed that is affected heavily by human disturbance. Water and sediment
nitrate and E. coli concentrations were used in conjunction with the Virginia Save Our Streams benthic macroinvertebrate sampling method to assess the health of several waterways within Rockbridge County, Virginia, within which the Maury River is fully enclosed. Macroinvertebrate data did not correlate with nitrate or E. coli concentration but does indicate that the benthic macroinvertebrate community shows some resilience to disturbance. Nitrate and E. coli concentrations indicate that agricultural and recreational activities may be having an adverse effect on waterways. Gabrielle Jones