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HighlightsA Study of Phosphorus Loading of Ballston Lake by Tributary Inflow
Presentation to BLIA Annual MeetingJune 16, 2014
Scott Miller, Bob Duncan, Dave Pierce
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Over Last 10 Years Average Phosphorous Levels Increased from 25 to 40 P.P.B
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Three suspected sources:
1. Reintroduction of natural sources through lake level changes and lake ecology changes
2. Septic and fertilizer from shoreline residential development
3. Inflow from the watershed. This Study
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Three different tributaries were sampled.
HeavilyDeveloped
Slated for Future Development
RelativelyUndeveloped
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7 Storms Were Sampled
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Buell Heights P was 4 to 6 times more concentrated and contributed more Total P than other two creeks
Pounds of Total P by Storm
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100
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250
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450
500
Buel04/20
Saun04/20
Swee04/20
Buel05/09
Saun05/09
Swee05/09
Buel05/15
Saun05/15
Swee05/15
Buel06/01
Saun06/01
Swee06/01
Buel09/18
Saun09/18
Swee09/18
Buel09/28
Saun09/28
Swee09/28
Buel10/18
Saun10/18
Swee10/18
Sam
ple
-Tot
al P
hosp
ohor
us (P
PB)
Ballston Lake Creek Phosphorus Measurements by Storm During 2012
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Storm P Range
Storm Averages
Buell Heights Creek
Saunders Creek
Sweet Creek
EPA Criteria (33 ppm) forstreams into lakes.
Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part.
EPA Criteria for creeks into lakes in our region
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Ranges of Total P by Storm
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Weekly Lake Samples Show Seasonality of P Measurements
Total P increased while rainfall decreased.
Total P measurements correlate with lake temperature
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Conclusions
• Phosphorus enters the lake from creeks 3 times (80-140 PPB) more concentrated than it leaves the lake (40 PPB).
• Buell Heights Creek has a mean concentration of 140 PPB with spikes up to 250 (vs. EPA guidelines of 35 to 40 for creeks).
• Buell Heights Creek contribute 4 to 6 times more phosphorus per acre of watershed than the rural tributaries.
• There is a seasonal component for lake P observations, that correlate with temperature.
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Recommendations• In 2012, NYS DEC listed B.L. as an impaired water requiring a remediation plan.• Enhance practices to reduce flow, such as wooded stream buffers, storm
retention basins, and artificial wetlands.– Consider sedimentation basins for Sweet & Buell Heights.– Roadside ditch cleanouts should be immediately seeded.
• Encourage the development of a municipal sewer system in B.L. watershed• Further Study
– Measure Lake P to verify seasonality.– Study D.O. profiles to verify biological transport. In Process.– Measure contribution of P by lake residents.– Measure tributary temperatures to determine temperature stratification, impacting
measurements.– Bacteria tests for Buell Heights.– Follow up stream tests in 5 years to measure changes and impact from banned
phosphorus in lawn fertilizer.