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Stormwater Monitoring
Water
Quality staff perform a variety of water and habitat related monitoring
activities. Major ongoing tasks include investigation of citizens concerns
regarding water quality, sampling to support enforcement and internal County
sampling required for compliance with state and federal regulations. Water
Quality staff also represents the County on various committees and assists
with inter-agency projects like the Navy's
ENVVEST program.
| If you have a stormwater water quality concern, please contact the
Open Line at 360-337-5777 or submit an on-line
Request for Action. |
Biological Monitoring Project
Kitsap County SSWM initiated a biological monitoring in 1998
to provide information on the health of Chico Creek, Big Beef Creek and Big
Anderson Creek (at Holly). In the fall of 2000,
Kitsap County Stream Team began county wide biological monitoring using
volunteers to collect samples from 15 streams, eventually growing to a peak
of 26 streams in 2004.
Bottom dwelling stream “bugs” or benthic macroinvertebrates
are collected once a year from the same section of stream to show stream
health trends and to provide baseline data for some of Kitsap County’s
streams. Benthic macroinvertebrates are collected, placed into sample
bottles, and sent to a lab for sorting and identification. The lab sends
back a report including a score of the biotic integrity. Higher scores
correspond to better stream “health”. A high scoring stream generally has a
diverse group of benthic macroinvertebrates including many species that are
sensitive to pollution.
The score of each stream sampled can be found below in four
graphs by County area. Use the “Map of Stream Sites and Watersheds” for help
locating a stream sample site and watershed.
For more information on how and why the data is important to
collect visit the
SalmonWeb
Stormwater outfall screening started in 2000 for urbanized
areas of unincorporated Kitsap County. The County is a
permitted municipality under the Washington State Department of Ecology's National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II permit issued in
January 2007. The
permit calls for determining stormwater outfall locations and outfall
screening for illicit discharges during low rainfall months.
In all screening areas, data is collected for outfalls where there are pipes over six inches, ditches, swales,
stream mouths, and/or large seeps. Outfall data includes a
photograph, longitude-latitude, physical description and visual
observations. If sufficient flow is present, a water sample is taken. The
water sample tests include bacteria, nutrients (nitrate, phosphate,
ammonia), oil, detergent, glycol, turbidity, pH,
conductivity and temperature. When the water quality tests show there
may be a problem, an investigation is initiated. Some cases are referred to
the
Kitsap County Health District for further assessment.

Map of Marine Stormwater Outfalls 2000-2007
*Adobe PDF file*
Screening completed to date:
| Year |
Receiving
Water Type |
Shoreline
Area / Creek |
| 2000 |
Marine |
Dyes Inlet |
| 2001 |
Marine |
Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet |
| 2002 |
Marine |
Sinclair Inlet |
| 2003 |
Marine |
Liberty Bay, Miller Bay, Appletree Cove (Kingston), Port
Gamble Bay, Colvos Passage |
| 2004 |
Marine |
Port Orchard Bay (East Bremerton) Hood Canal: Lofall and
Seabeck |
| 2005 |
Marine |
Appletree Cove (north), Hood Canal: Misery Point
south to Stavis Creek and Holly |
| 2005 |
Freshwater |
Barker Creek, Clear Creek, Chico Creek |
| 2006 |
Freshwater |
Strawberry Creek, Mosher Creek, Enetai (Dee) Creek,
Illahee Creek, Steele Creek, Small streams on the east and west side of
Dyes Inlet, east side of Port Orchard Bay |
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2007 |
Freshwater |
Blackjack Creek, Burley Creek, Big & Little Scandia
Creeks, Small streams around Liberty & Miller Bays, Sinclair Inlet, and
Hood Canal |
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Future |
Freshwater |
Salmonberry Creek, Long Lake, and the remaining south
urbanized areas of the County |
Kitsap County Public Works
Surface and Stormwater Management Program
(360) 337-5777 or (800) 825-4940
openline@co.kitsap.wa.us |
Updated:
March 07, 2008
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