Title: Surface water and Barton Springs
1Surface water and Barton Springs
- What do we know?
- After a storm
- The rest of the time
- Current study objectives
- TCEQ USGS study approach
- Additional research
2Storm response specific conductance
Barton Springs discharge
Barton Springs specific conductance
Rainfall begins
3Storm response Atrazine
Barton Springs discharge
Atrazine in Barton Springs discharge
4Non-storm conditions
5Proportion of recharge contributed by each creek
2005 (wet) vs 2006 (dry)
2005 Total Recharge 3,050,000,000 ft3
2006 Total Recharge 125,000,000 ft3
6Approach for current USGS-TCEQ nutrient study
- Routine sampling under range of bi-annual
conditions - 5 surface-water sites
- 2 ground-water sites
- Main Barton Springs
- Event-based sampling for three storms
- 5 surface-water sites
- Main Barton Springs
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8Analytes of interest TCEQ
- Full suite of nutrients
- Major ions
- Trace elements (Sr, B, Br)
- Suspended sediment concentration
- E. coli
9Additional analytes
- 65 Waste-water compounds
- Fragrances
- Pharmaceuticals
- Surfactants
- N and O isotopes of nitrate
- Sr isotopes (U.T. doctoral student)
Three storm events and a selected number of
routine samples.
10Stream flow at Barton Creek
0.3 ft3/s 24-hr intervals Barton Creek _at_ Lost
Creek has higher SC (713) than Barton Springs
Specific conductance at Barton Sp
24-hr increase in SC 12-hr lag Perturbations
from rainfall, lowering the level of the pool for
cleaning.