An Ecological Characterization and Landscape Assessment of the Muddy-Virgin River Project Area

An Ecological Characterization and Landscape Assessment of the Muddy-Virgin River Project Area

EPA/600/R-15/040 | March 2015 | www.epa.gov/research An Ecological Characterization and Landscape Assessment of the Muddy-Virgin River Project Area R E S E A R C H A N D D E V E L O P M E N T An Ecological Characterization and Landscape Assessment of the Muddy-Virgin River Project Area Prepared by Leah Hare1, Daniel Heggem1, Robert Hall2, Peter Husby3 1U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development National Exposure Research Laboratory Environmental Sciences Division Las Vegas, NV 89119 2U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 WTR2 San Francisco, CA 94105 3U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 Laboratory Richmond, CA 94804 Although this work was reviewed by EPA and approved for publication, it may not necessarily reflect official Agency policy. Mention of trade names and commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development Washington, DC 20460 ii Table of Contents List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................ v List of Figures ............................................................................................................................................. vii List of Appendices ....................................................................................................................................... ix List of Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................................... xi Acknowledgements.................................................................................................................................... xiii Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1. Objectives .................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2. Broad-Scale Environmental Condition ........................................................................................ 4 1.3. Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 6 2.0 The Biophysical Setting .................................................................................................................... 7 2.1. Land Cover and Topography ....................................................................................................... 7 2.2. Streams ......................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3. Watershed................................................................................................................................... 11 3.0 Methodology .................................................................................................................................... 13 3.1. Regional Classification .............................................................................................................. 13 3.2. USEPA-Delineated Sub-Watersheds ......................................................................................... 13 3.3. Landscape Metrics ..................................................................................................................... 14 3.4. Soil and Landform Metrics ........................................................................................................ 15 3.5. EMAP Measurements ................................................................................................................ 16 3.6. Data Sources .............................................................................................................................. 16 3.7. Data Analysis ............................................................................................................................. 16 3.8. Quality Assurance Summary ...................................................................................................... 17 4.0 Land Cover/Use ............................................................................................................................... 19 4.1. Forests ........................................................................................................................................ 19 4.2. Shrubland ................................................................................................................................... 20 4.3. Grasslands .................................................................................................................................. 20 4.4 Agriculture .................................................................................................................................. 21 4.5. Grazing....................................................................................................................................... 22 4.6. Population Growth and Urban Development ............................................................................. 23 4.7. Roads .......................................................................................................................................... 25 4.8. Mining ........................................................................................................................................ 25 4.9. Riparian Land Cover/Use ........................................................................................................... 26 iii Table of Contents (cont.) 5.0 Land Cover Comparison ................................................................................................................ 29 6.0 Soil Cover ......................................................................................................................................... 31 6.1. R Factor...................................................................................................................................... 31 6.2. C Factor...................................................................................................................................... 32 6.3. K Factor ..................................................................................................................................... 33 6.4. P factor ....................................................................................................................................... 34 6.5. LS Factor.................................................................................................................................... 35 6.6. A Value ...................................................................................................................................... 35 7.0 Ecological Indicators....................................................................................................................... 37 7.1. Dissolved Oxygen ...................................................................................................................... 37 7.2. pH............................................................................................................................................... 38 7.3. Total Phosphorus........................................................................................................................ 38 7.4. Total Nitrogen ............................................................................................................................ 38 7.5. Chloride...................................................................................................................................... 39 7.6. IBI .............................................................................................................................................. 39 8.0 Landscape and Water Relationships ............................................................................................. 41 8.1. Regression Models..................................................................................................................... 41 8.2. Model Application ..................................................................................................................... 41 9.0 Conclusion ........................................................................................................................................ 43 References ........................................................................................................................................ 47 Data .................................................................................................................................................. 51 Programs .......................................................................................................................................... 53 iv List of Tables Table 1. Regional HUC Numbers and Corresponding Names ........................................................... 12 Table 2. 2001 National Land Cover Data Regional Land Cover Classes .......................................... 13 Table 3. Major Population Areas in the Muddy-Virgin River Project Area from 1980-2000 ........... 24 Table 4. General Distribution of K Factor Values ............................................................................

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