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North Carolina Eastern Regional Mercury Study: Results Michelle Woolfolk NC Division of Water Quality Presented April 19, 2004 at the CSSA Meeting
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NC Eastern Regional Mercury Study Funded by USEPA grant (104(b)(3)) Goals 1.Evaluate levels of ambient mercury in surface water systems using low level techniques (Method 1631) 2.Estimate site-specific total mercury:methyl mercury translators to evaluate water quality criteria 3.Estimate site-specific water to fish bioaccumulation factors 4.Evaluate potential mercury loads from WWTPs Referred to hereafter as the ERMS
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Ambient Surface Water Total Hg Goal 1: Ambient mercury levels No. of observations 46 Geometric mean (ng/L) 4.49 Median (ng/L)4.1 Range of concentrations 1.06 – 28.6 Standard exceeded in 11 % of samples.
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Ambient Surface Water Total MeHg No. of observations 48 Geometric mean (ng/L) 0.32 Median (ng/L)0.241 Range of concentrations 0.065 – 4.04 Goal 1: Ambient mercury levels
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Ambient sediment Total Hg No. of observations 24 Geometric mean (ng/g) 20.22 Median (ng/g)28.22 Range of concentrations 1.52 – 322.3 Goal 1: Ambient mercury levels
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Ambient sediment Total MeHg No. of observations 24 Geometric mean (ng/g) 0.471 Median (ng/g)0.214 Range of concentrations 0.014 – 3.867 Goal 1: Ambient mercury levels
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Ambient Hg residue: piscivorous fish Goal 1: Ambient mercury levels Black crappie
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Ambient Hg residue: Omnivores and Insectivores Spotted sucker White catfish
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Bioaccumulation factors Bioaccumulation is the uptake and retention of a chemical by a living organism as a result of either intake of food, drinking water, air or direct contact. (EPA 1994b) A bioaccumulation factor is defined as : BAF = Residue C(d) where Residue = concentration in wet tissue, mg/kg C(d) = concentration of chemical dissolved in H2O, mg/L Goal 3: Bioaccumulation
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Bioaccumulation factors, cont. Can be species specific, size specific, or trophic level specific –Species specific: e.g., largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill sunfish, etc. –Size specific: e.g., largemouth bass of length 40 cm –Trophic level specific: e.g., all of trophic level 3 Goal 3: Bioaccumulation
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Largemouth bass bioaccumulation One of three species with a regional advisory by DHHS Caught and analyzed at every site in ERMS (makes site-to-site comparison possible) Calculate BAFs to all fish caught at a site and to a normalized 40-cm bass Allow variability in exposure concentration Goal 3: Bioaccumulation
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Largemouth bass BAFs Goal 3: Bioaccumulation
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40-cm Largemouth bass BAFs Goal 3: Bioaccumulation
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What is the significance of BAFs? We use the BAFs to calculate the allowable water concentrations of MeHg(d) and ultimately Hg(t). Required to implement the AWQC for methylmercury Goal 3: Bioaccumulation
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Target water column levels Evaluate human health endpoint, not wildlife Only evaluate to DHHS criteria Site-specific water column translators (i.e., MeHg(d)/MeHg(t) and MeHg(t)/Hg(t)) [less confidence in relationships between MeHg(d) and Hg(t)] Goal 3a: Target water levels
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Target water column levels Goal 3a: Target water levels
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Target water column levels, cont. Goal 3a: Target water levels
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And now for the big picture…
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Photo-toon by R. Johnson
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Questions? Michelle Woolfolk Div. of Water Quality, Modeling Unit (919) 733-5083 ext. 505 michelle.woolfolk@ncmail.net Connie Brower Div. Of Water Quality, Standards Unit (919) 733-5083 ext. 572 connie.brower@ncmail.net
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