Title: Water Quality Vital Signs: Developing Protocols and SOPs
1Water Quality Vital Signs Developing Protocols
and SOPs
Presented by Roy Irwin and Pete Penoyer Water
Resources Division National Monitoring VS
Meeting April 8, 2007 GWS, Meeting, St. Paul, MN
2Draft Water Quality Protocols and SOPs These Are
Good Examples
- SFAN Freshwater Quality Protocol Narrative
Complete (All Issues Well Organized), All QA/QC
Issues, Incorporated State Guidance - NCPN Freshwater Water Quality Protocol Narrative
and SOPs QA/QC, Data Analysis, Bias from Changes
3Monitoring Plans and early Draft Protocols Parts
with Good Examples (Early)
- APHN NETN Good example of plans that use USGS
Protocols - NETN Good Use of ACAD and USGS Monitoring
Lessons-Learned - USGS Models Good But Often Need
- A Bit More on Representativeness
- Representative of What?
4Other Good Examples
- Minimum Detectable Differences SFAN, NCPN, GLKN
Rivers, NCCN Lakes - Put Basics In Central Plan, And The Real
Substance Of Details In Protocol Narratives And
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). - Include a Data Analysis SOP
- Include a QA/QC SOP For Each Protocol
5WRD Will Post Good Examples by Category
- Phase I, II, and III Reports (SFAN, GRYN, GLKN)
- Certain Plan Chapters (SECN, PACN, NCBN, GLKN)
- Certain Protocol Narratives (SFAN, NCPN, GLKN
Rivers) - SOPs in General (SFAN, NCPN)
6CODEs(to indicate status of WQ Protocol
development)
- Protocol Development Summary Completed
- Draft Protocol Completed
- Protocol Completed WRD Reviewed (includes
associated SOPs) - ? Not Confirmed Yet But PDS in VS data base
(http//www1.nrintra.nps.gov/im/monitor/vsdatabase
.cfm) -
-
7Who is Doing What?
- Wadeable Stream Protocols At Least 25
- NCPN, SFAN, APHN, NETN
- GRYN (Regulatory Protocol)
- Others CUPN, NETN, SODN, NGPN, GULN,
GLKN, GRYN (other), NCCN, KLMN, SIEN - Many Include Benthic Macroinvertebrates (BMIs)
ERMN PACN, MIDN, SCPN MEDN, UCBN, NCRN?,
NERM?, APHN?, ROMN Integrated (integrated with
many eco-integrity indicators)
8Rivers and Non-wadeble Streams
- GLKN
- GRYN
- HTLN
- NCCN
- NGPN
- SWAN
- ERMN
- SIEN
- ROMN (Highly integrated, many indicators
9Lakes/Ponds/Pools and Vernal Pools
- GLKN
- CAKN (Permafrost Lakes/Ponds)
- SWAN (Large Lakes)
- NETN (Lakes/Vernal Pools)
- SODN (Desert Tinajas Overland
- Flow Fed Small Pools)
- GRYN (Lakes/High Alpine Lakes)
- KLMN, SIEN
- ROMN?
10Amphibians
- MEDN
- HTLN
- GRYN
- NETN
- GLKN
- SFAN
- GRYN
- GULN
- NCBN?, SIEN?, SECN?
11Freshwater Stream Flow (Quantity)
- SFAN
- GRYN
- MEDN
- MIDN
- ROMN (Highly integrated with other
stream-integrity indicators) - APHN?, NCRN?, SWAN?
12Seeps and Springs
- HTLN
- GRYN
- SCPN
- SODN
- NGPN
- MOJN?
13Wetlands or Wetlands Habitat
- HTLN
- NETN
- ROMN (Highly integrated with other wetland
integrity indicators) - SFAN
- SODN, SIEN
- NCBN?
14Groundwater
- PACN
- NGPN
- SODN
- ROMN (includes some wetlands dynamics)
- NCBN?
15Estuaries and/or Marine
- NCBN (Eutrophication Indicators)
- PACN
- SECN
- GULN
- SFCN (includes invertebrates)
- SWAN?
16FISH
- HTLN
- SFAN
- PACN, SFCN (both marine/estuarine)
- SODN?
- NCCN (Lake)?
- CAKR?
- NCRN?
17NUTRIENTS
- PACN (includes Marine/Estuarine)
- SECN(includes Marine/Estuarine)
- NCBN Loading (includes Marine/Estuarine)
- SFCN (includes Marine/Estuarine)
- NCCN?, MEDN?, NCRN?, NETN?,
18TOXIC CONTAMINANTS
- GLKN
- SFCN?
- SEAN?
- SECN?
- SODN?
- MEDN?
- APHN?
19New Credible Sample Size Calculators
- Now on the Internet
- Quantitative Ecologist Can Use Them
- Gerow/Univ. of Wyoming Calculators Based on Zar
- McBride Bioequivalence Calculators
- Not Just Aquatic
- See 2007 Part B Lite For Details
20To Be Most Precautionary
- Use Inequivalence Testing
- Especially at Small Sample Sizes (lt30)
- Use Null Hypothesis Testing Only At Large Sample
Sizes Where at Least 90 to 95 Power is Assured - Never Use Equivalence Testing
- (see Part B lite for details)
21Targeted Sites or Probabilistic?
- Depends on Questions to Be Answered and Target
Populations - GPRA-Friendly Proportions or Optimal to have
30-50 Samples Per Year Per Network or Park - Dont Combine Probabilistic with Too-Small Sample
Sizes - Cover Full Range of Conditions
22How to Get 30-50 Samples/YR (to get credible
proportion)
- One Solution is SECN Approach
- Probabilistic 30-50 Samples
- One Park Each Year
- Move to a Different Park Each Year
- Supplement with Continuous Monitors at Parks,
More Frequent - Other Strategies 2007 Part B Lite
23Use Part B lite as basic guidance for Water.
- Aimed at Protocol and SOP Stage
- Use an Iterative, Adaptive Planning Process
- Make Questions More Detailed.
- Estimate Sample Sizes and Minimum Detectable
Differences (MDDs) - Run them By the Parks
- Try It, Change if Needed
24Multiprobe (Sonde) Vendors (Recently
Evaluated)
- YSI 6000/600 Series Sondes (Datasonde and
Minisonde MDS 650) - Hach-Hydrolab Series 5 Sondes (DS MS Surveyor
4) - In-Situ MP Troll 9000/9500 (upgrade) Rugged
Reader (IPAQ) - Eureka Environmental (Manta Sonde w/Amphibian)
- HP IPAQ based (Amphibian) hand-held field
display - Easy Calibration routines from laptop (Manta
Manager software) or Amphibian - Sensor Response Factor (SRF) early warning of
sensor degradation - GSA Contract
- Contact Pete Penoyer at WRD with any instrument
questions - Use of Company name or logo in following slides
does not imply endorsement by NPS
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26 Manta Sensors
27Newer Technologies
- Optical DO Sensor
- Maintains calibration much Longer
- No membrane to replace
- More accurate
- No stirring required
- Costs should come down w/development, wider use
and through competition
28Manta Optical DO Sensor
29 Manual Stream
Flow Measurements
- SonTek Flow Tracker (ADV)
- (Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter)
- Greater precision in a hand held instrument used
w/conventional top set wading rod (1500 in
service over 5 years have now become industry
standard) - Waterproof handheld display keypad w/real-time
velocity - Significant Labor/Time saver
- Rarely Requires Calibration (spin test yearly
calibration -
w/older mechanical
meters) - Automatic discharge computation (USGS based)
data down loads - Works very well in shallow waters and low flows
- Upgrades automated QC checks w/SmartQC
- (cost 6500 - 7500 under GSA Contract)
30Turbidity (Whats New)
- No longer a single reported unit (NTU)
- Reporting Units are now based on sensor
type/turbidity instrument design - (see USGS - Office of Water Quality Tech
Memo 2004.03) - Detector geometry (angle) to incident beam (30º,
90º, 180º) - Light Wavelength
- White or Broadband (400-680 nm)
- Monochrome (780-900 nm)
- Single or Multiple Illumination Beam Light
- This combination of various design components in
any one detector results in 10 different units
(NTU, FNU, NTRU, FNRU, BU, FBU, AU, FAU, NTMU,
FNMU) - STORET has a drop down menu for selecting the
proper Turbidity unit - Overlap 30-50 measures for major changes, 7 for
small changes - Good example of a Cumulative Bias SOP NCPN
(Thoma) to address instrument and/or units and/or
staff changes
31 Information Exchange (Any Volunteers to
Lead?)
- Small Streams, Big Rivers, Lakes and Ponds,
Wetlands, Nutrients, BMIs, Amphibians, etc. (From
Roys Previous Slides) - Eva DiDonato (SECN) has Volunteered for
Marine/Estuarine, Who Else? - Make a listserv or use NPS SharePoint to edit
shared text (like draft protocol text)? - Forums already established like this for
Quantitative Ecologists, Remote Sensing
32Information Exchange Focus Groups, Continued
- Beyond listserv Other Tools Are Being Developed
by Fort Collins Information Staff - Mike Whatley and others at NRPC Information
Services - Should We Include National Experts From Outside
NPS in Some of Our Information Exchange Groups? - Invited Experts from EPA, USGS, NOAA, Academia,
etc. to help keep us up to date?
33WRD Monitoring Program Support Ideas/Options?
- Two Meetings Coming Up, Should We Have a Strong
Vital Signs Presence or Formal Sessions at these? - NWQMC National Meeting Next May 08
- Should WRD-VS Networks Sponsor a Full
Conference Session for NPS VS Networks at this
Helpful Meeting? East Coast Location. - WRD Aquatic Professional's Meeting Feb 08,
Probably in Fort Collins - What can WRD do to on Servicewide basis to help
All 32 Networks?
34WRD Points of ContactFiscal Management,
Technical Assistance, Protocol and SOP Water
Quality Review
- Barry Long (970-225-3519)
- North Coast and Cascades (NCCN)
- Appalachian Highlands (APHN)
- Southwest Alaska (SWAN)
- Southern Colorado Plateau (SCPN)
- Gulf Coast (GULN)
- Sierra Nevada (SIEN)
- Eastern Rivers and Mountains (ERMN)
- Mid-Atlantic (MIDN)
- National Water Quality Meetings 08
- Gary Rosenlieb (970-225-3518)
- Northeast Coastal and Barrier (NCBN)
- Greater Yellowstone (GRYN)
- Sonoran Desert (SODN)
- Cumberland Piedmont (CUPN)
- National Capital (NCRN)
- Klamath (KLMN)
- Mojave (MOJN)
35WRD Points of ContactFiscal Management,
Technical Assistance, Monitoring Plans, WQ
Protocols and SOPs
- Pete Penoyer (970-225-3535)
- Central Alaska (CAKN)
- Northern Colorado Plateau (NCPN)
- Northeast Temperate (NETN)
- Rocky Mountain (ROMN)
- Arctic (ARCN)
- Upper Columbia Basin (UCBN)
- Southeast Alaska (SEAN)
- Dean Tucker (970-225-3516)
- Data Management
- Roy Irwin (970-225-3520)
- Heartland (HTLN)
- San Francisco Bay (SFAN)
- Mediterranean (MEDN)
- Pacific Islands (PACN)
- Great Lakes (GLKN)
- Southeast Coast (SECN)
- South Florida Caribbean (SFCN)
- Northern Great Plains (NGPN)