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1 Pine and Mill Creek E. coli Stakeholder Meeting Pine and Mill Creek E. coli Stakeholder Meeting Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Water Bureau May 29, 2007

2 Meeting Objectives: Introductions Introductions E. coli 101 E. coli 101 Michigan’s Water Quality Standard Michigan’s Water Quality Standard 2005 E. coli sampling data review 2005 E. coli sampling data review Section 303(d) impaired listing for Pine and Mill Creeks Section 303(d) impaired listing for Pine and Mill Creeks TMDL development schedule TMDL development schedule Proposed DEQ sampling plan for Pine and Mill Creeks Proposed DEQ sampling plan for Pine and Mill Creeks

3 What is E. coli?

4 The Basics… Escherichia coli is a sub- set of fecal coliforms whose presence indicates fecal contamination. Escherichia coli is a sub- set of fecal coliforms whose presence indicates fecal contamination. It is associated with the fecal material of warm- blooded animals and is an indicator organism used to predict the presence of other harmful microorganisms. It is associated with the fecal material of warm- blooded animals and is an indicator organism used to predict the presence of other harmful microorganisms.

5 What are the impacts associated with E. coli? E. coli and associated microorganisms when taken into the body can cause severe sickness. E. coli and associated microorganisms when taken into the body can cause severe sickness. Bacterial infections - Cholera, salmonellosis Bacterial infections - Cholera, salmonellosis Viral infections - hepatitits, gastoenteritis Viral infections - hepatitits, gastoenteritis Protozoa infections – cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis Protozoa infections – cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis Once these pathogens are in a stream or lake, they can infect humans through ingestion, skin contact or contaminated fish. Once these pathogens are in a stream or lake, they can infect humans through ingestion, skin contact or contaminated fish.

6 How much is too much? Michigan’s WQS for total body contact for E. coli is 130 E. coli per 100 ml (as a 30-day geometric mean) or 300 E. coli per 100 ml (during the same sampling event) Michigan’s WQS for total body contact for E. coli is 130 E. coli per 100 ml (as a 30-day geometric mean) or 300 E. coli per 100 ml (during the same sampling event) Total body contact recreation May 1 to October 31 Total body contact recreation May 1 to October 31 Risk based number Risk based number

7 What are the sources of E. coli? Two major ones: Point and non-point sources. Two major ones: Point and non-point sources. Point sources directly discharge to a waterbody via a pipe (WWTP or CSO). Point sources directly discharge to a waterbody via a pipe (WWTP or CSO).

8 Non-point sources: Non-point sources: illicit connections illicit connections

9 Run-off

10 Agricultural inputs

11 2005 Monitoring – Pine Creek Sampled 5 locations weekly from July – September Sampled 5 locations weekly from July – September 12 weeks of data 12 weeks of data

12 Figure 1. Pine Creek E. coli sampling locations, vicinity of Hartford, Michigan, 2005.

13 Data Summary Pine Creek Pine Creek With exception of one day, E. coli concentrations exceeded daily maximum and 30-geometric mean 100% of the time With exception of one day, E. coli concentrations exceeded daily maximum and 30-geometric mean 100% of the time Daily maximums ranged from 290 E. coli per 100 ml at 64 th St. to > 3 million E. coli per 100 ml at Red Arrow Hwy. Daily maximums ranged from 290 E. coli per 100 ml at 64 th St. to > 3 million E. coli per 100 ml at Red Arrow Hwy. 30-day geometric mean E. coli concentrations ranged from 386 E. coli per 100 ml at 64 th St. to >6,000 E. coli per 100 ml at Red Arrow Hwy. 30-day geometric mean E. coli concentrations ranged from 386 E. coli per 100 ml at 64 th St. to >6,000 E. coli per 100 ml at Red Arrow Hwy.

14 E. coli/100 ml Figure 2. Daily maximum E. coli in Pine Creek, Van Buren County, Michigan, 2005.

15 E. coli/100 ml Figure 3. 30-day Geometric mean E. coli Pine Creek, Van Buren County, Michigan, 2005.

16 Figure 4. Mill Creek E. coli sampling locations, vicinity of Watervliet, Michigan, 2005.

17 Data Summary Mill Creek Mill Creek E. coli concentrations exceeded the daily maximum and 30- geometric means 100% of the time E. coli concentrations exceeded the daily maximum and 30- geometric means 100% of the time Daily maximums ranged from 576 E. coli per 100 ml at Hill Rd. to > 17,000 E. coli per 100 ml at 67 th Ave. Daily maximums ranged from 576 E. coli per 100 ml at Hill Rd. to > 17,000 E. coli per 100 ml at 67 th Ave. 30-day geometric mean E. coli concentrations ranged from 845 E. coli per 100 ml at Hill Rd. to 4,480 E. coli per 100 ml at 77 th Ave.. 30-day geometric mean E. coli concentrations ranged from 845 E. coli per 100 ml at Hill Rd. to 4,480 E. coli per 100 ml at 77 th Ave..

18 Figure 5. Daily Maximum E. coli in Mill Creek, Van Buren/Berrien Counties, Michigan, 2005. E. coli/100 ml

19 Figure 6. 30-day Geometric mean E. coli in Mill Creek, Van Buren/Berrien Counties, Michigan, 2005. E. coli/100 ml

20 Section 303(d) listing DEQ determined there was enough data to justify listing both water bodies as impaired for total body contact DEQ determined there was enough data to justify listing both water bodies as impaired for total body contact Requires the development of a Total Maximum Daily Load Requires the development of a Total Maximum Daily Load TMDL currently scheduled for development in 2008 TMDL currently scheduled for development in 2008 Schedule may be adjusted due to budget situation Schedule may be adjusted due to budget situation

21 What is a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)? Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act requires development of TMDLs for waterbodies that are not meeting designated uses. TMDLs can cover variety of pollutants.

22 How will the TMDL process work? The TMDL establishes allowable loading of pollutants to meet WQS based on pollution sources and in-stream conditions. The process allows the DEQ to establish controls to reduce pollution and restore the quality of the resource.

23 Proposed DEQ study Extensive field reconnaissance of watersheds Extensive field reconnaissance of watersheds Recognized multiple sources of E. coli Recognized multiple sources of E. coli Use field information to aid in sampling location ID Use field information to aid in sampling location ID E. coli sampling E. coli sampling ambient (routine) monitoring ambient (routine) monitoring wet weather wet weather TMDL TMDL Bacterial source tracking sampling Bacterial source tracking sampling collecting continuous flow data collecting continuous flow data

24 Status of the Study On hold due to State budget problems On hold due to State budget problems Study design may change depending on financial resources available Study design may change depending on financial resources available

25 MDEQ Information District contact: Scott Miller District contact: Scott Miller 269.567.3510 or millersm@michigan.gov 269.567.3510 or millersm@michigan.gov TMDL contact: Christine Alexander TMDL contact: Christine Alexander 517.373.6794 or alexandc@michigan.gov 517.373.6794 or alexandc@michigan.gov alexandc@michigan.gov


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