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Orting's best water softeners, iron filters and water treatment system bargains. Orting is situated near the southern end of the Mid-Puyallup Basin. The City of Orting completed a comprehensive storm drainage plan and agreed to share modeling information on the parts of the City in the Basin. City officials reported concern with storm water over SR-162 at the southern city limits, noting that the majority of flooding problems occur at the south end of the City. They asked to be kept informed of the Basin Plan’s progress and requested coordination with City officials on storm drainage improvements being considered in the vicinity of Orting.
Good water quality is important to the beneficial uses of water in the Mid-Puyallup Basin. Impaired water quality can affect fish habitat quality, the health of other aquatic organisms, recreational activities such as fishing and swimming, drinking water quality from local wells and reservoirs, and irrigation of farmland. A review of water quality studies in the Mid-Puyallup Basin revealed several minor exceedences of the State water quality standards. These studies include samples taken in Alderton Creek, Ball Creek, Fennel Creek, Canyon Falls Creek, and Horsehaven Creek. The only trend of impaired water quality is an apparent association of elevated summer water temperature in channels along the valley bottom where the vegetated riparian cover has been removed. The only other water quality impairment to note was elevated levels of copper found in the upper reaches of Fennel Creek during 1998 to 1999. The copper resulted from chemicals used to treat Debra Jane Lake. Samples taken more recently (2002) show much lower levels of copper at this location. Based upon reviewing available data, the Mid-Puyallup Basin noted very few water quality problems. At the time of the basin study, no streams were listed on Ecology’s 303(d) list for impaired waters of the state, although this may be due in part to limited monitoring data. The primary water quality issues of concern are sediment from erosion and elevated temperatures from lack of stream buffers. The noted water quality problems are found in five of the six tributary systems of the Mid-Puyallup Basin. Alderton Creek contains large quantities of iron bacteria likely as a result of groundwater contributions. Ball Creek receives erosional sediment from Old Military Road where the road climbs the valley wall above the creek. The creek also passes through farmland and could be affected by local agricultural practices. Fennel Creek has had elevated levels of copper in its upper reaches in the past. Residents near the mouth of Fennel Creek report increased movement of sediment through the channel, though this perception may be an effect of the cessation of dredging within the creek. Canyon Falls Creek currently has no chronic water quality problems though there is public concern for this creek’s future because of upstream development in the headwaters and the presence of a commercial fish hatchery. The major impacts to Horsehaven Creek are from the agricultural areas surrounding much of the creek where the riparian corridor has been lost. Orting Water Quality Report
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