Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute
P.I's.
Robert T. Pavlowsky - Missouri State University, OEWRI
Marc Owen - Missouri State University, OEWRI
Poorly functioning on-site wastewater systems have been perceived as a major contributor of nonpoint source pollution to Ozark streams. Shallow soils, karst features, and lack of maintenance are often cited as reasons these systems fail in this region. Due to the importance of tourism to the local economy, many communities are concerned with protecting their water resources. Bennett Spring is a major economic generator for Dallas and Laclede counties, and local community leaders are concerned about how on-site wastewater systems impact the water quality of Bennett Spring. The Bennett Spring Branch Watershed (43 sq. mi - HUC 10290110030005) is located in the Niangua River Basin (1,029 sq. mi). Bennett Spring lies near the east edge of Dallas County with a recharge area that includes portions of Dallas and Laclede counties.
The Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) in cooperation with the Bennett Springs Area Water Protection Committee (BSWPC) has received a Clean Water Act 604(b) subgrant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 7, through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR), to address on-site wastewater issues in the watershed.
The objectives of the subgrant are to:
OEWRI is responsible for the water quality monitoring component of the project. The specific goals of the water quality monitoring phase are as follows: