FloodPlains: I am covering the entire watershed but wanted to put some importance on the the area around Scotts Run Nature Preserve. This is where all the tributaries of Scotts Run discharge into the Potomac River. It is also the area with the least amount of flood risk. All data was explored on the online floodplain viewer tool made by ArcGIS and supported by public data of Fairfax County. Data is also compared to the adjacent watersheds. Key Layers Included: USGS and Massey Floodplain Study Panels 70ac Stream Network Watershed Management Plan 100yr Floodplain Recorded Flood Plains FEMA Flood Hazard Areas Resource Protection Areas Perennial Streams Parcels Watersheds Since the watershed is in a heavily urban region, many of the flood plains are adjacent to larger impervious areas and the surrounding riparian zones near tributaries of Scotts Run and the Potomac River (FEMA, 2021). FEMA flood plains are identified by the Purple and Turquoise areas. Resource Protection Areas ar
All information on the Scotts Run Watershed can be found on the link directly to the blog. scottsrunwatershedfairfaxva.blogspot.com There is no direct order that the information needs to be read in. The blog will be open for the foreseeable future and can be shared in other courses and students. All products shall be in the presentation by December 12th, 2022. If more information on Scotts Run Watershed or access is denied to the slides or blog please reach out to me by email: trevorm22@vt.edu THE ENTIRE BLOG IS MY FINAL PRODUCT
Scotts Run Watershed Special Characteristics A Middle Potomac Watershed General Information: Located in the North East portion of Fairfax County Virginia. Area of 3,860 acres that is divided into an upper and lower sub-watershed. Upper: 1,982 acres Lower: 1,353 acres. Around 525 acres that drains directly into the Potomac River. Between 30-35% in impervious surface. It is one of the 5 watersheds that make up the Middle Potomac Watersheds . Bull Neck Run, Dead Run, Scotts Run, Turkey Run and Pimmit Run. Multiple restoration projects to improve stormwater management and to restore and reinforce the several named and unnamed tributaries that dump into the Potomac River. Headwaters begin at an outfall structure of a stormwater drain system. Travels mostly north through Scotts Run Stream Valley Park, Westgate Park, Timberly Park, and Scotts Run Nature Preserve, where it discharges into the Potomac River. Over 52 Best Management Practices (BMPs) in the watershed to help manage stormwater. T
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