Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sunday July 24, 2011

I dedicated today to removing Mile-a-Minute vines (Polygonum perfoliatum).  Today was another hot day.







This vine is everywhere, tangled with native vines such as this Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia).




This ridge was covered with Mile-a-Minute vines.




There is an exposed sewer pipe at mid-stream.


The lack of rain is promoting the growth of algae in the still water.



I walked up-stream, to the place where two smaller streams join to form Turkey Branch, in order to take water samples from each stream to test for coliform bacteria.



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