Title: Statement of Purpose
1Fecal Pathogens in Houston Bayous CIVE4312 Hanadi
Rifai
2Pathogens
- Disease-causing bacteria and viruses associated
with the presence of fecal matter cause
- Health problems and
- May require stream, beach, and shellfish bed
closures.
3Present Standards
- FC Geometric Mean lt 200 cfu/dL
- No more than 10 of all samples gt 400 cfu/dL
- Not less than 5 samples collected over not more
than 30 days - Noncontact Recreation x10
- Applicable to most waters
4Major Reason for Listing is Failure to meet
Contact Recreation Use
- Even with screening levels more restrictive than
standards - 60 of 147 segments in 1998
- 80 of 199 segments in 1999
- 110 of 243 segments in draft 2000
5TNRCC Proposed Contact Recreation Criteria
6GULF OF MEXICO
7When are conditions suitable?
- Independent of Bacteria Levels Would I Let My
Kids Swim Here?
8Factors to Consider in determining suitability
- Velocity
- Depth
- Clarity
- Temperature
- Others including floating debris and dangerous
wildlife
9Water Velocity-2 ft/sec
- World record swimming speeds are in the 5 to 7
feet/second range. Only a small part of the
population can sustain 2 feet/second
10Water Depth-18 inches
- Wading and Swimming are different. EPA Region 6
has approved use of 18 inches in determining when
a stream is capable of attaining the swimming
use.
11Clarity-Enough to see the bottom or .5 m
- European criteria recommend minimum of 1 m
visibility. Water with half the clarity should be
unsuitable for swimming.
12Temperature-59 F
- Australian guidelines list 15 C (59 F) as a
lower range for swimming suitability.
13Other Parameters
- Floating Debris could pose hazard to swimmers
- Alligators and water snakes not conducive to
swimming safety - Neither directly related to water quality
standards
14Land Use Water
- The way we use our land affects
- water quality and quantity.
USGS
15Cause And Effect
Increases in the intensity of land use and
urbanization typically result in an
increase in impervious surfaces which lowers
water quality and affects water quantity.
16Impervious Surfaces
. . . are made up of materials like concrete,
asphalt, roofing, and compacted soil which
prevent percolation of runoff into the ground.
17Whats The Point?
- Water quality in a river, stream, lake or other
water body is impacted by both point sources
and nonpoint sources of pollution.
18Point Sources of Pollution
- . . . are identifiable sources of pollution such
as a pipe or ditch from a municipal or industrial
wastewater treatment facility.
19Nonpoint Sources of Pollution
- . . . are created when rain, snow or irrigation
runoff flows over or through the ground and picks
up
- Anything thrown, dumped, or spilled on the
ground, or - Deposited on the ground through air discharges.
NEMO
20Potential Sources of Pathogens in Bayous
Wastewater effluent not completely disinfected
Untreated sewage from failed on-site WW systems
in un-sewered areas
Regrowth or reactivation of bacteria after
discharge of wastewater
Bacteria from birds concentrated at bridges
Bacteria from storm sewers.
Bacteria from runoff
.
Discharge of untreated sewage due to sewer leaks
or blockage
Bacteria associated with stream sediments
Bacteria from reservoirs
21Upstream sources
Point Sources
Animals
Runoff
Die-off
Illicit Discharges
Regrowth
Failed Septic Systems
Sediment Resupply
22Subwatershed Conceptual Model
Wildlife Waste NPS accumulation
Upstream Inflow Load
Scour settling
WWTP and storm water flow and load
Decay in Water and Sediment
WWTP SW discharge
23Sediment as a Source of Bacteria
- Bacteria concentrations in sediment
- Resupply
24Houston Bayous
- Watershed and pathogen data
25Buffalo and Whiteoak Bayous
26Landuse in Buffalo and Whiteoak Bayous
Open Land
Residential
Commercial
Source HGAC, 2000
Water
27Rain and flow gage locations
28Cumulative Flow Frequency Curves for Buffalo
Bayou at West Belt
29Time Series of Buffalo Bayou FC Data
STN 11360 - WEST BELT, KM 34.6 FLOW lt 100 CFS
400 cfu/dL
30Time Series of Buffalo Bayou FC Data
STN 11351 SHEPHERD DR, KM 7.0 FLOW lt 100 CFS
400 cfu/dL
31Historical Water Quality Data
32Historical Flow Data at Dairy Ashford
331992-1999 FC Data along Buffalo Bayou
Geometric means /- standard deviations
0 Km is at boundary of Segment 1013 with Segment
1007
River Km
34Correlation between Flow and Fecal Coliform
35EC in BB sediments
36EC in BB sediments (contd)
37Cumulative Flow Frequency Curves for Whiteoak
Bayou at Heights Blvd.
38Time Series of Whiteoak Bayou FC Data
STN 11387 HEIGHTS BLVD, KM 5.2 FLOW lt 50 CFS
400 cfu/dL
391992-1999 FC Data along Whiteoak Bayou
Whiteoak
Bayou
Cole Ck
Little
Unnamed
Tributary
Tributaries
Unnamed
Geometric means /- standard deviations
0 Km is at confluence with Buffalo Bayou
40EC in WO sediments
41Runoff study WO at Houston
42EMCs for E. coli (MPN/dL)
Source The Houston Municipal Separate Storm
Sewer System (MS4) Permit
43DWSS Sampling
EC (MPN/100 mL)
0-394
gt 394