Title: UCR RIFS Surface Water Study
1UCR RI/FS Surface Water Study
Overview of the QAPP
- Lake Roosevelt Forum
- April 14, 2009
2Why Conduct a Surface Water Study?
- Are the levels of COIs in surface water from the
UCR Site greater than benchmarks for the
survival, growth and reproduction of aquatic
receptors? - Do COI concentrations in surface water pose
unacceptable risk to aquatic life and wildlife
through direct contact and ingestion? - Do COI concentrations in surface water pose
unacceptable risk to aquatic life and wildlife
through food chain transfer? - Do COI concentrations in surface water pose
unacceptable risk to people? (EPA will assess
risk to human health)
(COI chemical of interest)
3Historic Data Sets
- Northport, WA
- USGS from 1995 to 2000
- Ecology from 2001 to present
- Other UCR
- Paulson et al. 2006
- Scofield and Pavlik-Kunkel (2007)
- Tributaries
- Ecologys Environmental Information Management
(EIM) System database (for Kettle and Sanpoil
Rivers) http//apps.ecy.wa.gov/eimreporting - USGSs National Water Information Syste (NWIS)
for Spokane River at Long Lake)
http//nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/wa/nwis/qwdata - British Columbia
- Environment Canadas online database
http//www.waterquality.ec.gc.ca/EN/navigation/sea
rch.htm
4Data Gaps
- Spatially representative data
- COIs
- Metals/metalloids
- Organics
- Information on variability
- Longitudinal, lateral, vertical
- Temporal
- Data for other water quality parameters to help
interpret the COI data
5Locations of Sample Transects
- Above Trail, BC
- At Waneta, BC (near-shore only)
- Within each physiographic reach
- Within areas that have different sediment COI
concentrations - Within EPA Focus Areas where other data (fish,
plankton) data will be collected - Above and below confluence with Spokane River
6Station Placement along Transects
- 8 samples per transect
- Nearshore
- 2 stations, 1 along each shoreline
- Target 0.5 m water depth
- Disturbed water, undisturbed water
- Offshore
- 3 near-surface (1 m below water surface)
- 3 near-bottom (1 m above sediment surface)
- Thalweg, river benches
7Example of Station Placement (Transect TC7)
8Station Placement at Transect TC7
9Sampling Equipment Go-Flo Bottle
10Sampling Equipment Peristaltic Pump
11Analytes
- TAL metals/metalloids, conventionals, nutrients,
and major ions field measurements (continuous
profile) - All samples
- Stable isotopes all samples within UCR
- Other metals along representative transects
- Birchbank, BC (CAN1)
- Northport (TC1)
- Marcus Flats (TC3)
- Inchelium (TC4)
- Below Spokane River (TC6)
- Organic compounds
- All samples along CAN1
- Three samples/UCR transect near-surface and
near-bottom samples at the thalweg and one
near-shore sample
12How Will the Information Be Used?
- Evaluate variability
- Within transect (near-surface samples,
near-bottom samples) - Among transects
- Over time
- Compare to benchmarks
- EPA chronic AWQC
- Ecology chronic WQC
- Colville Confederated Tribes aquatic life chronic
criteria - Spokane Tribe of Indians aquatic life chronic
criteria - Canadian Council of Ministry of Environment water
quality guidelines - Human health benchmarks (EPA will assess risks to
human health) - For COIs exceeding conservative benchmarks,
evaluate in the risk assessment
13When Will Sampling Occur?
- Multiple field surveys to reflect differing river
flows and pool elevations - September
- April
- June
14Monthly Mean Flow At U.S.-Canadian Border
15Daily Pool Elevations 1995 - 2005
16Questions?