Stormwater Impacts on Sand Pit Water Quality
The Big Slough Creek runs through and connects some of these sand pits.
Because of the diversity of development in this watershed and also because of
the permeable soils and high water table, there is concern about the effect of
stormwater runoff on surface and groundwater in the area.
Stormwater may carry with it pollutants such as petroleum products,
fertilizers, fecal coliform, and other contaminants from unknown sources.
Six sand pits have been studied within this area.
Three monitoring wells for each sand pit were drilled according to
specifications of the United States Geological Survey.
Testing of these wells has been undertaken in order to determine which
pollutants (if any) are present and whether they are filtered out through the
sand prior to reaching the groundwater.
One the type of contaminant is determined, the appropriate Best
Management Practice (BMP) can be implemented.
An extension to this project has been initiated in the
The goal is to determine whether pollutants carried by stormwater runoff into sand pits affects the quality of the groundwater underlying and surrounding these pits.

Map created by Cherrie Nolden

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