Section 319 NONPOINT SOURCE PROGRAM SUCCESS STORY Cattle Leave, Aquatic Community Returns to Furlong Creek WatPrbndv Irnnrnvpd Unrestricted cattle access to a 4-mile reach of Furlong Creek caused impairments to its aquatic macroinvertebrate community. With the creek unable to meet its aquatic life support designated use, Michigan placed the waterbody on its 303(d) list in 1996. Project partners installed fencing to keep cattle away from the creek. Soon thereafter, the macroinvertebrate community improved, allowing the state to delist the stream reach in 2005. Problem Project Highlights Furlong Creek flows through Mackinac County in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Surveys conducted in 1989 found diverse fish and macroinvertebrate communities in the creek. By 1999, however, cattle grazing on private property had unrestricted access to the creek. The animals walked in the creek and trampled riparian vegetation, causing excessive instream habitat disturbance and sedimentation. Subsequent creek monitoring revealed low fish and macroinvertebrate diversity. Pollution- sensitive insect families (e.g., caddisflies, stoneflies, and mayflies) and fish species (e.g., rainbow trout) were absent or very rare. These aquatic life support impairments led Michigan to place a 4-mile segment of Furlong Creek on its 303(d) list in 1996. In the early 2000s, the landowner, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), and Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA) collaborated to address the water quality problems in Furlong Creek. MDA Right-to-Farm staff worked with the landowner to develop a farm management plan. In implementing the plan, project partners installed more than 20,000 feet of streambank fencing to exclude cattle from Furlong Creek. Results The accompanying table shows that, by 2004, the creek had recovered. Fish and macroinvertebrate populations were essen- tially identical to those found before cattle gained unrestricted access to the creek. The Number of fish species Rainbow trout present? Kinds of macroinvertebrates Kinds of mayflies Kinds of caddisflies Mussels present? Macroinvertebrate community rating 1989 (limited cattle access) 12 Yes 24 2 6 Yes Attainment 1999 (unrestricted cattle access) 7 No 18 1 0 No Nonattainment 2004 (limited cattle access) 13 Yes 26 3 5 Yes Attainment Biological monitoring data from Furlong Creek. Pollution-sensitive fish and macroinvertebrate species returned after the installation of cattle exclusion fencing. ------- waterbody had recovered from cattle impacts and as a result, the state removed Furlong Creek from its 303(d) list. Partners and Funding DEQ provided $214,000 in section 319 funds to the Luce-West Mackinaw Conservation District for streambank fencing in Furlong Creek and a neighboring watershed. The funding also supported the pre- and post-project biological surveys. < 30 ft • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency \ Off ice of Water S Washington, DC 841-F-06-0030 December 2006 For additional information contact: Bill Taft Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Water Bureau 517-335-4205 taftw@michigan.gov ------- |