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Urban Hydrology
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Construction Impacts Disturbed areas allow erosion to occur High concentrations of sediment can impact creeks and ponds Construction General Permit Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be prepared for project Plan specifies measures to reduce discharge of sediment Disturbed areas allow erosion to occur High concentrations of sediment can impact creeks and ponds Construction General Permit Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be prepared for project Plan specifies measures to reduce discharge of sediment
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Silt Fence
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Hydromulch
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Control Failure
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Degradation of Hill Country Streams Green Hole on Lick Creek, west Travis County, Summer 2003 Green Hole on July 27, 2004, after rainfall caused overflow from the West Cypress Hills subdivision detention pond for development construction
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Degradation of Hill Country Streams (cont.) Dead Mans Hole on Dead Mans Creek, east Hays County, before construction of a small dam in the watershed Dead Mans Hole after construction of the dam
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Degradation of Hill Country Streams (cont.) Hamilton Pool prior to June 2007 Road cut for land development in Hamilton Creek basin began June, 2007
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Degradation of Hill Country Streams (cont.) Road cut along Hamilton Creek Hamilton Pool--first rain after road cut construction began
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Bee Creek Bee Creek near Hwy 71, West Travis County, prior to development in basin Bee Creek, August 2007, immediately after development began in basin
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Austin Rainfall/Runoff
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Bear Creek Shoal Creek Fort Branch Boggy Creek Channel Degradation
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E. Bouldin Creek Walnut Creek Tannehill Branch Shoal Creek Little Walnut Creek More of the Same
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Shoal Creek
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Types of Pollution Point Sources –Conventionally industrial or wastewater treatment –Any discharge from a pipe or ditch Non-Point Source –Agriculture Point Sources –Conventionally industrial or wastewater treatment –Any discharge from a pipe or ditch Non-Point Source –Agriculture
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Constituents in Urban Runoff Bacteria Nutrients Insecticides Herbicides Metals – zinc, copper, lead Hydrocarbons – PAHs Sediment Bacteria Nutrients Insecticides Herbicides Metals – zinc, copper, lead Hydrocarbons – PAHs Sediment
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Sources of Pollutants Vehicles – Tires, Brake pads, Fluids, Tracking Atmospheric Deposition Fertilizers Pesticides Pets Pavement abrasion Channel Erosion Vehicles – Tires, Brake pads, Fluids, Tracking Atmospheric Deposition Fertilizers Pesticides Pets Pavement abrasion Channel Erosion
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Buildup of Pollutants
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First Flush of Pollutants Stenstrom & Kayhanian, 2005
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Zinc vs. Impervious Cover
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Copper vs. Impervious Cover
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TSS vs. Impervious Cover
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Runoff Concentrations ConstituentAvg. CStandardExceedance Gross Solids???0100% Lead 49 g/L 0.6697% Copper 39 g/L 3.297% Zinc 207 g/L 4152% Fecal C.141540042%
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Runoff Concentrations ConstituentAvg. C Sediment100 mg/L Nitrate0.93 mg/L TKN2.1 mg/L Total P0.11 mg/L Diss. P1415
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Sealants reapplied every few years. About 600,000 gallons of sealant are applied annually in Austin. coal-tar- emulsion -sealed asphalt- emulsion -sealed unsealed asphalt or concrete Other Sources of Pollutants
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Sewer Lines in Creeks – Tannehill Branch
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Algae blooms March 2, 2002 Barton Creek Wastewater Leak
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Regulatory Strategies Do nothing Do something (structural) Meet a performance standard Meet water quality standards Do nothing Do something (structural) Meet a performance standard Meet water quality standards
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Local Requirements Austin – Achieve pollutant reduction comparable to a sand filter system, or “no discharge” of stormwater. LCRA – Reduce TSS, TP, and O&G by 75% TCEQ – Reduce the increase in TSS discharged by 80%. Houston – Do something Austin – Achieve pollutant reduction comparable to a sand filter system, or “no discharge” of stormwater. LCRA – Reduce TSS, TP, and O&G by 75% TCEQ – Reduce the increase in TSS discharged by 80%. Houston – Do something
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Filter System – Lamar & Loop 360
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Uniform Distributed Small-scale Controls Maintaining Natural Hydrology Functions
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