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Premium member Presentation Transcript Oyster Pond: Concentrations, effects, and sources of groundwater nutrients: Carrie Soltanoff, Lukas Cheney, and Megan Mach Oyster Pond: Concentrations, effects, and sources of groundwater nutrients Boston University Marine Program Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 02543Coastal Ecosystems: Coastal Ecosystems Nutrient loading has increased with extensive development Productivity in coastal estuaries is nutrient limited Causes eutrophication, which leads to low dissolved oxygen levels and poor habitat quality Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Oyster Pond : Oyster Pond and its watershed -To compare different areas, the watershed is split into six sub-watersheds -Collected groundwater samples at 32 sites -Analyzed samples for concentrations of nutrientsMethods: MethodsSlide7: NH4 NO3 4 3 15 16 25 46 6.3 66 73 11.2 36 0.6 PO4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.9 3.8±2.2 104.28±43.4 3.3±2.1 14.5±9.3 16.0±10.3 73.2±18.2 36.3±26.1 0.92±0.58 NO3 NH4 PO4 104 Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide9: NO3 concentrations significantly higher in Treetops NH4 and PO4 concentrations not significantly different Nitrate ConcentrationsQuestions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide11: Wastewater run off carries nitrogen from the atmosphere, fertilizers and septic systemsMeasured vs. Modeled*: Measured vs. Modeled* * Caraco and Cole model Slide13: Nitrogen Loading Model* * Valiela et al 1997Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide15: Septic Leachate Detector* *Kerfoot and Skinner 1981 Leachate Results: Leachate Results Sub-watershed 2 Mosquito Creek Sub-watershed 3 TreetopsSeptic System Plumes: Septic System PlumesQuestions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide20: Current Treetops Septic System vs. RUCK Septic SystemAnswers: Answers NO3 concentrations in groundwater are higher at Treetops than the other sub-watersheds. There were no inter-annual increases in groundwater nutrient concentrations in the sub-watersheds, except Treetops where nitrate concentrations increased. Nitrogen comes mainly from wastewater and Treetops contributes the most nitrogen to total watershed N-load. Answers: Answers 4. A larger number of septic plumes are found from tanks bordering the pond in a more highly developed sub-watershed. 5. Concentrations of nitrate increase with the number of houses in a sub-watershed. The RUCK® septic system would reduce the amount of nitrogen in Treetops’ wastewater from 280kg y-1 to an average of 140kg y-1. Thank You: Thank You Oyster Pond Residents Bill Kerfoot Falmouth Town Planning Office BUMP/MBL Jen ‘Bosox’ Bowen Our persnickety professor, Ivan Valiela Jack You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Oyster Pond: Concentrations, effects, and sources of groundwater nutrients: Carrie Soltanoff, Lukas Cheney, and Megan Mach Oyster Pond: Concentrations, effects, and sources of groundwater nutrients Boston University Marine Program Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 02543Coastal Ecosystems: Coastal Ecosystems Nutrient loading has increased with extensive development Productivity in coastal estuaries is nutrient limited Causes eutrophication, which leads to low dissolved oxygen levels and poor habitat quality Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Oyster Pond : Oyster Pond and its watershed -To compare different areas, the watershed is split into six sub-watersheds -Collected groundwater samples at 32 sites -Analyzed samples for concentrations of nutrientsMethods: MethodsSlide7: NH4 NO3 4 3 15 16 25 46 6.3 66 73 11.2 36 0.6 PO4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.9 3.8±2.2 104.28±43.4 3.3±2.1 14.5±9.3 16.0±10.3 73.2±18.2 36.3±26.1 0.92±0.58 NO3 NH4 PO4 104 Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide9: NO3 concentrations significantly higher in Treetops NH4 and PO4 concentrations not significantly different Nitrate ConcentrationsQuestions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide11: Wastewater run off carries nitrogen from the atmosphere, fertilizers and septic systemsMeasured vs. Modeled*: Measured vs. Modeled* * Caraco and Cole model Slide13: Nitrogen Loading Model* * Valiela et al 1997Questions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide15: Septic Leachate Detector* *Kerfoot and Skinner 1981 Leachate Results: Leachate Results Sub-watershed 2 Mosquito Creek Sub-watershed 3 TreetopsSeptic System Plumes: Septic System PlumesQuestions to be Answered: Questions to be Answered 1. What are the nutrient concentrations and loads in Oyster Pond’s groundwater? 2. Are there inter-annual increases in nutrient concentrations? 3. What are the sources of nitrogen? 4. Where are septic system plumes entering the pond? 5. How does urbanization affect nitrogen loads?Slide20: Current Treetops Septic System vs. RUCK Septic SystemAnswers: Answers NO3 concentrations in groundwater are higher at Treetops than the other sub-watersheds. There were no inter-annual increases in groundwater nutrient concentrations in the sub-watersheds, except Treetops where nitrate concentrations increased. Nitrogen comes mainly from wastewater and Treetops contributes the most nitrogen to total watershed N-load. Answers: Answers 4. A larger number of septic plumes are found from tanks bordering the pond in a more highly developed sub-watershed. 5. Concentrations of nitrate increase with the number of houses in a sub-watershed. The RUCK® septic system would reduce the amount of nitrogen in Treetops’ wastewater from 280kg y-1 to an average of 140kg y-1. Thank You: Thank You Oyster Pond Residents Bill Kerfoot Falmouth Town Planning Office BUMP/MBL Jen ‘Bosox’ Bowen Our persnickety professor, Ivan Valiela Jack