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David Maidment & Lynn E. Katz & Imane Mrini Center for Research in Water Resources The University of Texas at Austin Total Maximum Daily Load for Zinc in Nueces Bay Project Managers Sandra Alvarado - TCEQ Blake Traudt - GLO
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Texas Department of Health Guidelines : –Average zinc concentrations in oysters from Nueces Bay should be consistently below 700 mg Zn/kg edible tissue Data Observations –High concentrations (~ 2,389 mg/kg) were found in oysters resulting in acute adverse health effects (TDH, 1994); –No threat for fish or crabs Zinc Impairment / criteria
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Zinc in Oyster Tissue Target value : 700 ppm
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Outline Review of issues Study area : Nueces Bay –Zinc impairment Study objectives –Study of Zinc monitoring data –Estimation of watershed zinc loadings Next steps
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Sources of Contamination ? ?
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Water Quality: Pollution Loading Model DEM Precip. Runoff LandUse EMC Table Concentration Load Accumulated Load Load [Mass/Time] = Runoff [Vol/Time] x Concentration [Mass/Vol]
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Expected Mean Concentration Land Use EMC Table derived from USGS water quality monitoring sites
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Water Quality Analysis Salinity Concentration and Mass Fluxes in Corpus Christi Bay. Fluxes Flow of water Advection Dispersion Loads Transport of Constituents Finite Segment Analysis
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Observed vs. Expected Zinc (µg/l)Chromium (µg/l)
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Physicochemical Reactions Sediment-Water Exchange Photochemical Reactions Inorganic Reactions Organic/Biological Reactions Atmospheric Deposition Flux sunlight
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Resuspension and Deposition Resuspension Deposition
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Study Area : Nueces Bay Nueces bay TMDL segment 2482 Average area of 74.87 Km2 Mean depth : 0.68 to 0.92m Relatively small average residence time (V/Q) = 30 days Uses : Aquatic life, contact recreation, fishing, production of edible oysters, clams and mussels, and shellfish harvesting (oyster water use ) TMDL for zinc in oyster tissue
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Study Objectives Acquire existing data and information necessary to support modeling and assessment activities Determine current allowable loadings of the constituent (zinc) Allocate the total loadings to appropriate pollutant sources
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Zinc Monitoring Stations TCEQ monitoring stations
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Zn conc. ( ppm) 71 - 140 140.1 - 430 430.1 - 864 864.1 - 2100 Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments
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A C B Industries: A Centex Cement Corp. B Central Power and Light C PPG Industries Inner Harbor Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments
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Zinc conc. ( g/L) 15 - 21 21.1 - 40 40.1 - 53.4 53.5 - 73.3 73.31 - 546 Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in water
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Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments vs zinc in water Sediment Water
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Hydrodynamic Circulation Simulation by Dr Junji Matsumoto, TWDB Animation
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Average Zn Conc. = 100 ppm Sediment Data for Nueces Bay
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Sediment Data for the Inner Harbor Average Zinc Conc. = 440 ppm
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Zinc Monitoring data Zinc partitioning in sediment/water/oyster tissue Zinc in water 0.042 ppm Zinc in sediment 100 ppm Zinc in Oyster tissue 2400 ppm Ratio = 55,000 Ratio = 24 Ratio = 2300
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Watershed delineation Procedure DEMFlow_dir Watershed procedure developed for delineating watersheds in coastal and low-lying regions with little to no slope.
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Watershed delineation delineated watersheds for each segment
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Watershed source loadings of zinc PrecipitationRunoffLand use EMC Table concentrations Total Zinc Loadings = 772.9 g/day loadings
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Total annual loadings of zinc from non point source pollution : 282 kg Volume of the bay : 62.26 Mm 3 Annual concentration of Zinc from NPS :4.53 g/L Mean Measured concentration of zinc in water in Nueces bay : 42.1 g/L Current watershed sources of zinc Watershed sources are not the whole picture
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10 cm sediment bed depth and surface area of 74.9 km 2 V = 7,490,000 m 3 Mass of sediments = 1.984 x10 10 kg Average concentration of zinc in sediments = 440 ppm (mg/kg) Total mass of zinc in sediments = 8,730 metric tons Estimation of Mass of Zinc in Sediments in Nueces Bay
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Total mass of zinc in sediments = 8,730 metric tons Based on 1 kg/day watershed loading it will take 24,000 years to accumulate this mass We must have point sources or legacy sources !! Pollution Sources in Nueces Bay
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Estimate background levels of zinc in sediments Evaluate point sources Consider hydraulics between inner harbor and Nueces Bay Suggestions … Next Steps
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Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments at station 12960 Nueces river North of Viola Basin 126.7 mg/kg
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Zinc Monitoring data in Nueces bay Zinc in sediments at station 13421 82 mg/kg
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Zinc Monitoring data in Nueces bay Zinc in sediments at station 13422
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Zinc Monitoring data in Nueces bay Zinc in sediments at station 13425 99 mg/kg
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Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments at station 13432 ( Inner Harbor Nr nav bridge) 865 mg/kg
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Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments at station 13430 ( Inner Harbor in Avery basin)
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Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments and water at station 13439( Inner Harbor)
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Zinc Monitoring data Zinc in sediments at station 13432 ( Inner Harbor Nr nav bridge)
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