03/02/2024
QUITTAPAHILLA WATERSHED ASSOCIATION • SUMMER 2023 STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM • FINAL REPORT • PART 1
This is the first in a series of posts on the work of the Summer 2023 Student Internship Program organized by the Quittapahilla Watershed Association (QWA), for which I’m happy to serve as president.
The basic idea behind our summer internship program is to hire two college students in environmental science to work as a team full-time for 400 hours at $18/hour each to assess the conditions of the tributaries that feed into Quittapahilla Creek in Lebanon County PA.
I’m delighted to report that we’ve secured funding to continue the program in summer 2024 – ♪ woo ♪ hoo ♪ ! The 2024 announcement is included here.
The grant money comes via the good graces of the Lebanon County Conservation District (LCCD), which receives funds through PA-DEP. We also depend on three other partners: (1) Rocky Powell of Clear Creeks Consulting, LLC, who trains our student interns, receives the data they produce, evaluates it, and writes the final report, including recommendations moving forward; (2) The Lebanon Valley Conservancy (TLVC), which administers the grant money; and (3) Doc Fritchey Trout Unlimited, which provides logistical & other help.
The QWA is all-volunteer and receives no money. What we get is the satisfaction of facilitating good environmental stewardship in the watershed.
The stream assessments undertaken by our student interns include: (1) surveys of channel cross-sections, longitudinal profiles, and particle size distribution of the streambed material; (2) stability assessments to identify, quantify, and document stream bank erosion; (3) photo documentation and mapping of stream conditions observed; and (4) data entry and plotting of all information collected during the surveys and assessments. Real scientific data.
Last year’s interns, LVC Environmental Science Majors Hannah Horengic and Ilyssa McLaughlin, did a terrific job.
The final 61-page report resulting from their work is housed on the “Studies & Documents” page of the QWA website, here: http://www.quittiecreek.org/documents.html (scroll down to October, 2023).
Our 2023 student interns assessed the conditions along three tributaries:
(1) Snitz Creek
(2) Gingrich Run
(3) Killinger Creek
Each tributary is divided into “reaches” or sections. Most such reaches are somewhere between 2,000 and 5,000 linear feet. Reaches are subdivided into smaller sub-reaches, like Reach 5A, 5B, etc.
The accompanying map shows the 66 reaches assessed by our summer 2023 student interns.
In addition to its “[overall] summary of existing conditions and recommendations,” the final report has three parts:
(1) Maps showing the locations of the 66 sub-reaches assessed,
(2) Tables summarizing conditions along each of these 66 sub-reaches, and
(3) Photographs of conditions along each sub-reach, with a grand total of 2,289 photos.
This format makes the final report challenging to read, because as a reader you need to:
(a) locate a given sub-reach on a map,
(b) turn to the table summarizing conditions in that sub-reach, and
(c) turn to the collection of photographs for that sub-reach.
We’re trying to figure out a simpler, more elegant, reader-friendly way to present this material – like a GIS story-map, where you click on a given reach, the assessment summary appears, and you can scroll through the photos documenting conditions in that reach. We would welcome any help on that!
Next posts will spotlight specific reaches in the watershed – so stay tuned!
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Again, the main repository for QWA material is the “Studies & Documents” page –
http://www.quittiecreek.org/documents.html – where under Oct 2023 alongside the final 61-page final report you’ll find linked the following:
• Collection of 2,289 photographs documenting the findings in the final report
• PDF file of presentation by interns at our 17 Oct 2023 QWA meeting
• Video recording of the interns' 17 Oct 2023 Zoom presentation, housed on YouTube, at https://youtu.be/J64l3nzFAwM
• Press release by The Lebanon Valley Conservancy of 27 Oct 2023 describing the interns' work, athttp://www.quittiecreek.org/documents/2023_Interns/231027_TLVC_PressRelease_QWAInternsPresentFindings.pdf
• News story: "Quittapahilla Watershed interns present findings on health of local waterways," LebTown Staff, 2 Nov 2023, https://lebtown.com/2023/11/02/quittapahilla-watershed-interns-present-findings-on-health-of-local-waterways/
• Blog entry of Mon. Oct. 30, 2023, in the PA Environment Digest by David E. Hess, "Quittapahilla Watershed Assn. Interns Present Stream Morphology Surveys on Lebanon County Streams," http://paenvironmentdaily.blogspot.com/2023/10/quittapahilla-watershed-assn-interns.html
• Announcement of our 2024 Summer Internship Program!