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been a topic within the fire service since the introduction of the fog/combination nozzles in the 1960’s. Although there are positives to both pieces of equipment, I believe that the department needs to make a decision on which nozzle to use for a standard operating procedure and safety purposes. To better understand the background of the contrasting views, we must look at how the fire service has developed around
partially protected by a short levee on the left bank near its confluence with Four Mile Run. Streams Tech personnel conducted a limited detailed study to develop a HEC-RAS model, establish water surface elevations, delineate floodplain boundaries and assist the Arlington County in evaluating floodplain management scenarios. GIS data were obtained from Arlington County to support a limited detailed study of the stream. Since no surveyed cross-section data were available, the best available topographic data
direction of Dr. Teresa Litzenberger, to Little Rock Creek in Raleigh North Carolina. Little Rock Creek is a small stream located in southeast raleigh near the Walnut Creek Wetland Center. Located in a watershed of approximately 705.879 acres, the creek looks like an upside down uppercase “L” from a map perspective. The creek floor is sandy with a few small rocks (cobblestone) in areas. The stream has plenty of tree cover to provide shade. However, the lack of large trees encourages the curves in the creek
pond or stream can indicate how clean the water is; according to the North Carolina State university water quality group, stoneflies like water rich in dissolved oxygen, cold in temperature and flowing through rocks (Osmond watersheds page 1). In this lab, we went to two streams, cherry creek and bear creek. We took physical Measurements like the width, depth, description of substrate and the site. This was done for the upper, middle, and lower transect. and chemical measurements of the streams like
have these combined attributes: - Connectivity and Continuity, Width, Vegetation The vegetation provides shade to regulate water temperature, the plants’ root structure serves to stabilize the banks and reduce erosion, the leaf litter input to the stream provides nutrients for aquatic organisms, and large woody debris deposits contribute to habitat structure. The width of the vegetated area provides for a filter or barrier from contaminants associated with surface run- off entering the water body
Exploring Freshwater Streams: Cherry Creek and Bear Creek Trisha McNiff BIOL 2081005 Tucker 04/23/2013 Introduction On April 6th 2013, our Biology II lab evaluated the health of two freshwater streams in the Denver area. Both creeks flow to the South Platte River but are situated in different environments (urban and suburban) which cause variance in biotic and abiotic indicators of stream health. The presence or absence of bioindicators is dependent on the water chemistry. Through the study of
there are lots of fig tree on the way, I remember competing with friend to be the first one to reach the tree, for we believe that the first one who pick the fruit tastes the sweetest. On the way, there are numbers of streams which we used to fill our bottles. The waters in the streams are crystal clear, tastes sweet and that was the reason why we do not fill our bottles at home. There were stone as large as a house which people used to write their names with sharp knife on it. The place was so far
Along Cabbage Tree Creek, four different sites were examined by two year 11 Biology classes to discuss how healthy the waterway is as an entire creek. The whole point of this study was to evaluate what the water quality is and what effect it has on the biotic and abiotic factors of the creek. The four different sites were Aspley High behind the oval, Linkfield Drive, Graham Road and Collins Road where the students examined the water and tested the levels of dissolved oxygen, the temperature, turbidity