McKenzie River
Drinking water source for Eugene, OR
Drinking water for the city of Eugene, Oregon, is drawn from the McKenzie River, a high-quality source that is nonetheless threatened by urban, agricultural, and forestry land uses upstream as well as by changes in water management in the watershed. In 2002, the USGS began monitoring dissolved pesticides in the McKenzie River and its tributaries.
The primary objective of this study is to study threats to drinking water quality and watershed health in the McKenzie River Basin in order to provide the Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) with information necessary to manage and protect its drinking water sources. Objectives include:
- Collect semiannual storm runoff pesticide data
- Investigate sources of natural organic matter and disinfection by-product precursors
- Sample for pesticides and organic wastewater compounds using passive samplers
- Sample for pharmaceuticals and sewage/septics in well water in shallow aquifer systems
- Provide model support and development to help EWEB address a variety of management alternatives for McKenzie River water quality
- Investigate harmful algal blooms in the McKenzie River that become problematic for those relying on the river
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
McKenzie River Basin Water-Quality Sites
National Water Information System (NWIS) - Oregon
Oregon Streamflow Data by Basin
Below are publications associated with this project.
Time-integrated passive sampling as a complement to conventional point-in-time sampling for investigating drinking-water quality, McKenzie River Basin, Oregon, 2007 and 2010-11
Water-quality data from semipermeable-membrane devices and polar organic chemical integrative samplers deployed in the McKenzie River basin, Oregon
Reconnaissance of land-use sources of pesticides in drinking water, McKenzie River, Oregon
Development of an Environmental Flow Framework for the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon
Determining sources of dissolved organic carbon and disinfection byproduct precursors to the McKenzie River, Oregon
Evaluation of passive samplers for long-term monitoring of organic compounds in the untreated drinking water supply for the city of Eugene, Oregon, September–October 2007
Influence of Cougar Reservoir Drawdown on Sediment and DDT Transport and Deposition in the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon, Water Years 2002-04
Below are partners associated with this project.
Drinking water for the city of Eugene, Oregon, is drawn from the McKenzie River, a high-quality source that is nonetheless threatened by urban, agricultural, and forestry land uses upstream as well as by changes in water management in the watershed. In 2002, the USGS began monitoring dissolved pesticides in the McKenzie River and its tributaries.
The primary objective of this study is to study threats to drinking water quality and watershed health in the McKenzie River Basin in order to provide the Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) with information necessary to manage and protect its drinking water sources. Objectives include:
- Collect semiannual storm runoff pesticide data
- Investigate sources of natural organic matter and disinfection by-product precursors
- Sample for pesticides and organic wastewater compounds using passive samplers
- Sample for pharmaceuticals and sewage/septics in well water in shallow aquifer systems
- Provide model support and development to help EWEB address a variety of management alternatives for McKenzie River water quality
- Investigate harmful algal blooms in the McKenzie River that become problematic for those relying on the river
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
McKenzie River Basin Water-Quality Sites
National Water Information System (NWIS) - Oregon
Oregon Streamflow Data by Basin
Below are publications associated with this project.
Time-integrated passive sampling as a complement to conventional point-in-time sampling for investigating drinking-water quality, McKenzie River Basin, Oregon, 2007 and 2010-11
Water-quality data from semipermeable-membrane devices and polar organic chemical integrative samplers deployed in the McKenzie River basin, Oregon
Reconnaissance of land-use sources of pesticides in drinking water, McKenzie River, Oregon
Development of an Environmental Flow Framework for the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon
Determining sources of dissolved organic carbon and disinfection byproduct precursors to the McKenzie River, Oregon
Evaluation of passive samplers for long-term monitoring of organic compounds in the untreated drinking water supply for the city of Eugene, Oregon, September–October 2007
Influence of Cougar Reservoir Drawdown on Sediment and DDT Transport and Deposition in the McKenzie River Basin, Oregon, Water Years 2002-04
Below are partners associated with this project.