Submitted by CheeeeeeseGromit t3_zczgv3 in ColumbiaMD
I am new to the area, and my work takes me into DC a few times a week, so I frequently go over the Patuxent River on Route 29. Lately the river has looked quite low, with so much exposed gravel/dirt banks below the trees. Is this a typical cycle the river goes through each year, getting much lower in the fall/winter?
FineWinePaperCup t1_iyzzh62 wrote
WSSC just finished a project on Brighton Dam. And they are anticipating starting a sediment removal project this spring. I don’t think they have specially said so, but they may be lowering water levels in the reservoir to facilitate that.
https://www.wsscwater.com/watershed talks about the sediment.
Some names that may help you research more: Tridelphia Reservoir, Brighton Dam, and they are managed by WSSC (Washington suburban sanitation commission, or close to that)
Edit - oh, Brighton is the other one. The water levels under 29 are T. Howard Duckett Dam and T. Howard Duckett Reservoir. But, it still would not be unheard of that a project in one reservoir is affecting the downstream one.