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Title: Surface Water Mercury


1
Surface Water Mercury
  • Group 1
  • P.N. Drummey
  • E.J. Kelly
  • A.G. Parks
  • November 28, 2006
  • ENVR 468

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Overview
  • Background
  • Sources and Transport of Mercury
  • Regulatory Requirements
  • Methods
  • Collection of data and data sources (2001-2006)
  • Data-area collaboration with Group 2
  • Determination for hard and soft data
  • Estimations Results
  • Covariance of spatial and temporal data
  • Maps of East coast mercury concentration in
    surface water
  • Discussion
  • Trends seen in mercury data
  • Detection limits
  • Possible implications from research

3
Background(Sources)
  • Natural sources
  • Natural Deposits in soils and rocks
  • Volatilization from oceans
  • Volcanoes
  • Anthropogenic sources
  • Solid waste incineration and solid waste leaching
    (batteries, thermometers)
  • Fossil-fuel consumption (coal combustion)
  • In fertilizers and fungicides
  • Chlorine Alkali processes (Pulp and paper mills)
  • Metal processing
  • Info from EPA factsheet http//www.epa.gov/waters
    cience/fishadvice/mercupd.pdf

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Background(Sources)
  • Three main forms of mercury
  • Inorganic forms Hg(II) and Hg(I)
  • Methylmercury (Most toxic to mammals)
  • Subtle to sever neurological effects
  • From fish consumption
  • Impaired vision, loss of motor-coordination,
    seizures, death
  • Potential human germ cell mutagenicity
  • Kidney damage
  • Bioaccumulation (intake faster than body process)
  • Humans ½ body burden eliminated in 70 days
  • Biomagnification (incremental increase in conc at
    each level)
  • Concentrates in muscle tissue of fish -gt skin
    fat
  • Info from EPA factsheet http//www.epa.gov/waters
    cience/fishadvice/mercupd.pdf

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Transport Overview
  • Evaporates from soil and surface waters into
    atmosphere and can be re-deposited
  • Mercury enters water in an inorganic form (Hg2)
  • Transformed to by methylating bacteria to
    Methylmercury
  • 90-100 of mercury in fish is Methylmercury
  • Mobility of mercury in aquatic systems is
    affected by pH and DOC

All information from http//water.usgs.gov/wid/FS_
216-95/FS_216-95.html
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Regulatory Requirements
  • Federal Water Pollution Control Act 1972
  • Clean Water Act - 1977
  • Safe Drinking Water Act - 1974
  • EPA water quality criteria (protect human health)
  • Drinking water
  • Max Contam Level Goal (MCLG) -gt 2 ppb
  • Max Contam Level (MCL) -gt 2 ppb
  • Ambient Water Quality - Priority Pollutant
  • Max Conc Fresh- 1.4 ppb Salt- 1.8 ppb
  • Contin Conc 0.77 ppb 0.94
    ppb
  • Methylmercury Criterion
  • 0.3 mg CH3Hg / kg fish tissue

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Research Objectives
  • Perform a mapping analysis of mercury in the
    freshwaters of North Carolina and the surrounding
    east coast area (PA to SC)
  • Determine spatial and temporal trends in mercury
    data
  • Focus on bodies of water with most relevance to
    human health

9
Methods
  • Data Collection and Organization
  • USEPA for East Coast states
  • Supplemental data from USGS
  • Many below detection level data points
  • Rounded to 0.5 degree areas for North Carolina
  • Eliminated from data for other states
  • Analyzed and mapped using ArcBME and ArcGIS

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Methods
  • 35 of data points are hard
  • Outliers are 16 values from TN reported as 10
    mg/L

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Results Data Analysis
  • Log-transformed distribution

14
Results Spatial Distribution
North Carolina
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Results Covariance Analysis
c01 3.5 (log-ng/L)2 ar14 deg at190
months c02 1.0 (log-ng/L)2 ar25 deg at220
months c03 0.5 (log-ng/L)2 ar14 deg, at190
months ar25 deg, at220 months
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Results Covariance Analysis
  • Spatial
  • Gaussian, sill4.5, range 4
  • Exponential, sill 0.5, range 5
  • Temporal
  • Exponential, sill 3.5, range 90
  • Exponential, sill 1.5, range 20

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Results Temporal Estimation
  • Possible seasonal variability?
  • Data less variable in other areas

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Results Spatial Estimation
Month 5Month 6Month 25
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Possible Sources of Error
  • Different detection levels for different states
  • Different methods
  • Older method used in North Carolina (with higher
    detection limits)
  • Only used data from EPA STORET
  • Large variance in eastern Kentucky and
    Northeastern Virginia
  • Few data points for Pennsylvania, Virginia Ohio

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Discussion Fish Consumption Hazards
  • Freshwater fish high in mercury
  • Blackfish (bowfin)
  • Advisory issued for all of NC in 1997
  • Catfish (caught wild)
  • Jack fish (chain pickerel)
  • Largemouth bass (statewide)
  • Warmouth

High mercury levels have been found in Blackfish
(bowfin), catfish, Jack fish (chain pickerel),
and Warmouth caught south and east of Interstate
85.
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Discussion North Carolina
  • 41 states have issued 2,242 fish advisories as of
    December 2000
  • 17 in North Carolina
  • From BME estimates
  • Nashville, TN
  • Pittsburg, PA
  • Colombia, SC
  • Huntington, WV
  • Jordan Lake and University Lake
  • Drinking water sources for Cary and Chapel Hill
    areas
  • Low levels of mercury for all of NC (lt0.07 ug/L)
  • Fish
  • Bass, crappie, catfish, panfish, blue gills
  • Currently no mercury advisories for North
    Carolina fish

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