Streamflow, Water Quality, and Constituent Loads and Yields, Scituate Reservoir Drainage Area, Rhode Island, Water Year 2022

Data Report 1205
Prepared in cooperation with Providence Water
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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Providence Water (formerly Providence Water Supply Board), conducted a long-term program to monitor water quality in the Scituate Reservoir drainage area in Rhode Island to collect streamflow and water-quality data from 16 tributaries to the reservoir during the water year 2022. These data were used to estimate loads of chloride and sodium. Additionally, water-quality samples were collected at 37 sampling stations on the tributaries, and the data were summarized using central tendency values.

  • Annual mean streamflows for monitoring stations ranged from 0.31 to 28.0 cubic feet per second.
  • Tributaries transported about 2,600 metric tons of chloride and 1,600 metric tons of sodium to the reservoir.
  • Annual yields ranged from 15 to 100 metric tons per square mile for chloride and 10 to 59 metric tons per square mile for sodium.
  • The medians of the median daily loads were 55,000 million colony forming units per day for coliform bacteria, 1,300 million colony forming units per day for Escherichia coli, 230 kilograms per day for chloride, 11 grams per day as nitrogen for nitrite, 620 grams per day as nitrogen for nitrate, and 440 grams per day as orthophosphate for phosphate.
  • The medians of the median daily yields were 25,000 million colony forming units per day per square mile for coliform bacteria, 810 million colony forming units per day per square mile for Escherichia coli, 110 kilograms per day per square mile for chloride, 5.1 grams per day per square mile as nitrogen for nitrite, less than 300 grams per day per square mile as nitrogen for nitrate, and 230 grams per day per square mile as orthophosphate for phosphate.

Abstract

As part of a long-term cooperative program to monitor water quality within the Scituate Reservoir drainage area, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Providence Water (formerly the Providence Water Supply Board), collected streamflow and water-quality data in tributaries to the Scituate Reservoir, Rhode Island. Streamflow and concentrations of chloride and sodium estimated from records of specific conductance for 16 tributaries were used to calculate loads of chloride and sodium during water year 2022 (October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2022). Water-quality samples were collected by Providence Water at 37 sampling stations on tributaries to the Scituate Reservoir during water year 2022. These water-quality data are summarized by using values of central tendency and are used, in combination with measured (or estimated) streamflows, to calculate loads and yields of selected water-quality constituents for water year 2022.

Annual mean streamflows for monitoring stations in this study ranged from about 0.31 to 28.0 cubic feet per second during water year 2022. At the 16 continuous-record streamgages, tributaries transported about 2,600 metric tons of chloride and 1,600 metric tons of sodium to the Scituate Reservoir; annual chloride yields for the tributaries ranged from 15 to 100 metric tons per square mile, and annual sodium yields ranged from 10 to 59 metric tons per square mile. At the stations where water-quality samples were collected by Providence Water, the medians of the median daily loads were 55,000 million colony forming units per day for coliform bacteria, 1,300 million colony forming units per day for Escherichia coli, 230 kilograms per day for chloride, 11 grams per day as nitrogen for nitrite, 620 grams per day as nitrogen for nitrate, and 440 grams per day as orthophosphate for phosphate, The medians of the median yields were 25,000 million colony forming units per day per square mile for coliform bacteria, 810 million colony forming units per day per square mile for Escherichia coli, 110 kilograms per day per square mile for chloride, 5.1 grams per day per square mile as nitrogen for nitrite, less than 300 grams per day per square mile as nitrogen for nitrate, and 230 grams per day per square mile as orthophosphate for phosphate.

Suggested Citation

Smith, K.P., and Spaetzel, A.B., 2025, Streamflow, water quality, and constituent loads and yields, Scituate Reservoir drainage area, Rhode Island, water year 2022: U.S. Geological Survey Data Report 1205, 33 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/dr1205.

ISSN: 2771-9448 (online)

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Table of Contents

  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Streamflow Data Collection and Estimation
  • Water-Quality Data Collection and Analysis
  • Estimating Daily, Monthly, and Annual Loads and Yields
  • Streamflow
  • Water Quality and Constituent Loads and Yields
  • Summary
  • References Cited
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Streamflow, water quality, and constituent loads and yields, Scituate Reservoir drainage area, Rhode Island, water year 2022
Series title Data Report
Series number 1205
DOI 10.3133/dr1205
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher location Reston, VA
Contributing office(s) New England Water Science Center
Description Report: vi, 33 p.; Data Release
Country United States
State Rhode Island
Other Geospatial Scituate Reservoir Drainage Area
Online Only (Y/N) Y
Additional Online Files (Y/N) N
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