Following a 4-year, multi-agency study of about 100 streams in Pennsylvania and Maryland, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) has released a report detailing the study findings of a new procedure for evaluating impacts of withdrawals on fishery habitat. The purpose of the project was to develop a procedure for determining instream flow needs for streams with naturally-reproducing trout populations in portions of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
SRBC acted as project coordinator, with DEP, SRBC, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Maryland Department of the Environment and the Chesapeake Bay Program providing funding.
Final Report (pdf)
Final Report Sections
- Title Page, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements and Executive Summary (pdf)
- Chapter 1 - Need For Study and Chapter 2 - Study Concepts and Procedures (pdf)
- Chapter 3 - Suitability Criteria Selection, Testing and Development (pdf)
- Chapter 4 - Selection of Study Streams (pdf)
- Chapter 5 - Development of Habitat Versus Flow Relationships (pdf)
- Chapter 6 - Impact Assessment Methods and Results (pdf)
- Chapter 7 - Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations (pdf)
- References and Glossary (pdf)
- Appendixes (pdf)
- Plate 1 - PA-MD Instream Flow Study: Physiographic Regions, Study Regions, Limestone Areas, and Study Site Locations (pdf)
- Plate 2 - PA-MD Instream Flow Study: Hydrologic Regions (pdf)
Summary Report and Maps (pdf)
Summary Report Only (pdf)