RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Cattle grazing impact on surface water quality in a Colorado front range stream JF Journal of Soil and Water Conservation FD Soil and Water Conservation Society SP 124 OP 128 VO 38 IS 2 A1 Howard L. Gary A1 Steven R. Johnson A1 Stanley L. Ponce YR 1983 UL http://www.jswconline.org/content/38/2/124.abstract AB Cattle grazing in pastures bisected by a small perennial stream in central Colorado had only minor effects on water quality during two years of study. Suspended solids and nitrate nitrogen did not increase significantly, and ammonia nitrogen increased significantly only once under moderate rates of grazing. Indicator bacteria densities in the stream water were significantly higher when at least 150 cattle were grazing. After removal of cattle or when 40 head of cattle were grazing, bacterial counts dropped to levels similar to those in an adjacent, ungrazed pasture. About 5 percent of the total manure produced by cattle contributed to pollution and/or enrichment of the stream.