by Jessica L. Watts, David R. Maidment, and Lynn E. Katz, CRWR
Abstract
The Sandies and Elm Creeks were placed on EPA’s 303(d) list in
2000 due to depressed dissolved oxygen and elevated bacteria levels. Given the
rural, agricultural nature of the watershed, a Total Mass Daily Load (TMDL)
study was initiated to determine the source or sources of the non-point source
pollution. A model needed to be developed that simulated the agricultural
runoff from the watershed. The simulation model, Hydrologic Simulation Program
– FORTRAN (HSPF) was chosen. A typical HSPF model was conceived, but during the
course of the study circumstances forced the model to develop in an atypical
way. The classic source of precipitation forcing data, the

Figure 1: Sandies and Elm Watershed Delineation