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According to information published by the Maryland Dept of the Environment (MDE), "There are four wastewater treatment plants contributing nutrient loads to the Mattawoman Creek: the Town of Indian Head WWTP, Lackey High School WWTP, Brandywine Receiving Station and the Lingafelt Residence." I do not know the exact location of each discharge pipe. Of these four, only the town of Indian Head is a medium/large discharge. In addition to these, the very large regional Mattawoman Wastewater Treatment Plant is physically located off of Rt 225 within the upper Mattawoman Creek watershed. But from what I could find, its discharges are piped directly to the Potomac River and do not enter Mattawoman Creek. All of these discharges are regulated under permits issued by MDE.
As a side note, a portion of the treated wastewater from the Mattawoman plant is piped to the Panda Brandywine power plant where it is used for makeup water in the cooling tower. I visited that plant in 2007 as part of a report I wrote on using treated sewage wastewater in power plants. All of the treated wastewater is kept separate and conveyed in pipes painted purple.
That's the straight poop.
Panda Brandywine photos 011.jpg Panda Brandywine photos 008.jpgJohn Veil
Annapolis
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Originally posted by ronaultmtd View PostNot aware there was a waste water plant upstream of the 225 bridge- the creek is barely navigable in a kayak above the bridge- the only time you have an issue with treated water is in by-pass mode when flooding causes raw sewage- the entire Chesapeake Bay has dozens and dozens of waste water treatment plants discharges- and as long as they are properly functioning all is well (or as well as EPA can regulate)----it is in the spring rains and floods we get all the sewage discharges...
Now DC is a whole different issue. DC has a combined system in which the sewers connect to the storm drains... and that's just nasty.2018 Hobie Outback (seagrass)
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Much of Old Town Alexandria is on a combined system as well. I know the Blue cats were not welcomed in the river, but I would bet their kidneys and livers are doing a yeomans job for water quality. As a civil engineer, I would be more worried about the stormwater runoff and chemicals then the normal sewage plant discharges.Karl
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So I have never purposely fished for catfish but run ins with them tell me they eat just about anything. I know there may be no wrong or right answer to this question but what is your favorite bait to use?
I plan on bringing some kind of stripped fish or chunks, if I am able to find any and some raw chicken breast. I figure that would cover all my needs. Any suggestions?Ocean Kayak Yellow 13
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Originally posted by wschrack View PostSo I have never purposely fished for catfish but run ins with them tell me they eat just about anything. I know there may be no wrong or right answer to this question but what is your favorite bait to use?
I plan on bringing some kind of stripped fish or chunks, if I am able to find any and some raw chicken breast. I figure that would cover all my needs. Any suggestions?Hurricane Skimmer 128
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My Daddy's favorite catfish bait was raw pork liver left out in the sun to "Ripen" up a bit, but I couldn't stomach the smell and I hate the stink it gets on your hand baiting up hooks- so I use chunks of menhaden and haven't had any issues with bites- most anything that puts out an oil or smelly stuff works pretty good- they are master scavengers and not much misses their mouth-"Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
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Originally posted by Rockchaser View PostWell, we are 2 weeks away from the March Meet & Greet. We will be going for Blue Catfish at the Wilson Bridge so get your stinky bait ready and lets go fishing.
Hopefully the water clears up and warms up by then.
Those attending so far.
Rockchaser
MOC
buzz
Shady?
Sparky1423
dson05
wschrack
Jaspratt
DanMarino
Canoe515
Dan Goddard
I want to be there, but I'm going to Mardi Gras this year. I'll be back by Friday, the 7th... but I may be in no condition to go fishing.
So I'm planning on coming out, but I might not make it.2018 Hobie Outback (seagrass)
Old Town Camper Canoe (red)
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Originally posted by buzz View PostSorry about this.
I want to be there, but I'm going to Mardi Gras this year. I'll be back by Friday, the 7th... but I may be in no condition to go fishing.
So I'm planning on coming out, but I might not make it.Last edited by Rockchaser; 02-26-2014, 07:10 PM.Jim
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