Evaluating water‐quality trends in agricultural watersheds prioritized for management‐practice implementation

Author:

Webber James1ORCID,Chanat Jeffrey1ORCID,Clune John2ORCID,Devereux Olivia3ORCID,Hall Natalie4ORCID,Sabo Robert D.5ORCID,Zhang Qian6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Geological Survey, Virginia and West Virginia Water Science Center Richmond Virginia USA

2. U.S. Geological Survey, Pennsylvania Water Science Center Williamsport Pennsylvania USA

3. Devereux Environmental Consulting Silver Spring Maryland USA

4. U.S. Geological Survey, Maryland‐Delaware‐D.C. Water Science Center Baltimore Maryland USA

5. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington District of Columbia USA

6. University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Annapolis Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractMany agricultural watersheds rely on the voluntary use of management practices (MPs) to reduce nonpoint source nutrient and sediment loads; however, the water‐quality effects of MPs are uncertain. We interpreted water‐quality responses from as early as 1985 through 2020 in three agricultural Chesapeake Bay watersheds that were prioritized for MP implementation, namely, the Smith Creek (Virginia), Upper Chester River (Maryland), and Conewago Creek (Pennsylvania) watersheds. We synthesized patterns in MPs, climate, land use, and nutrient inputs to better understand factors affecting nutrient and sediment loads. Relations between MPs and expected water‐quality improvements were not consistently identifiable. The number of MPs increased in all watersheds since the early 2010s, but most monitored nutrient and sediment loads did not decrease. Nutrient and sediment loads increased or remained stable in Smith Creek and the Upper Chester River. Sediment loads and some nutrient loads decreased in Conewago Creek. In Smith Creek, a 36‐year time‐series model suggests that changes in manure affected flow‐normalized total nitrogen loads. We hypothesize that increases in nutrient applications may overshadow some expected MP effects. MPs might have stemmed further water‐quality degradation, but improvements in nutrient loads may rely on reducing manure and fertilizer applications. Our results highlight the importance of assessing MP performance with long‐term monitoring‐based studies.

Publisher

Wiley

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