Smart Coasts Sustainable Communities Progress Meeting

Smart Coasts Sustainable Communities Progress Meeting

04/06/2011 Smart Coasts Sustainable Communities 31st March 2011 David Kay and Mark Wyer Progress Meeting y Three field work themes for summer 2011: y Black box modelling data acquisition y Source apportionment data acquisition y Tracer studies 1 04/06/2011 Week BlackBox Source Commencing Modelling Apportionment TracerStudies 04/04/2011 Schedule 11/04/2011 Installation* 18/04/2011 Installation 25/04/2011 Installation 02/05/2011 Installation 09/05/2011 Trialrun Installation 16/05/2011 1 23/05/2011 2 Local 30/05/2011 3 06/06/2011 4 13/06/2011 5 20/06/2011 6 27/06/2011 7 * hydrometry equipment – 04/07/2011 8 11/07/2011 9 Trialrun/setup for black box and source 18/07/2011 10 1 apportionment 25/07/2011 11 2 01/08/2011 12 3 08/08/2011 13 4 15/08/2011 14 5 22/08/2011 15 6 29/08/2011 16 7 05/09/2011 17 8 12/09/2011 18 Extension 19/09/2011 19 Extension Local 26/09/2011 20 Extension 03/10/2011 Black box modelling y A sampling and analysis protocol has been devised: 2 04/06/2011 Black box modelling y Sampling schedule (CCS Staff – Huw/Sam): y Half hourly sampling at Swansea DSP 08:00-17:00 BST y 3 days: Mon-Wed during each of the 20 weeks in the bathing season – 60 days y Extension of sampling to 19:00 during source apportionment study y Night time sampling during tracer studies y GPS location and sea temperature will be recorded y > 1200 sets of results Black box modelling y Sample volumes: y Analysis of EAW compliance data 2004-2010 y No values above ULD y Relatively high proportion of enterococci values below the LLD - < 2 cfu/100 ml (i.e. 50 ml filtration) y 100 ml filtration: LLD < 1 cfu/100 ml y Triplicate filtration: LLD < 0.3 cfu/100 ml (i.e. 3 cfu/l) y Requires 600 ml + for 2 parameters y Conclusion: samples will be collected in one litre containers 3 04/06/2011 Black box modelling y Transportation and analysis y Samples transported to CREH Analytical in Leeds y Dedicated drivers from each end who will meet half way to exchange samples y Samples arrive at laboratory ca. 23:00 y Analysis within 24 hours y Samples will be analyzed at the field laboratory in Swansea during the Source Apportionment study Black box modelling y Analysis: y Confirmed intestinal enterococci (KAA) – cfu/100 ml y Escherichia coli (method under review: TBX or MGLA) – cfu/100 ml y Salinity (ppt) (also: conductivity (mS), TDS (mg/l) and Turbidity (NTU y Predictors: y Meteorological parameters - CCS station at West Cross y Hydrometric parameters - EAW stations and project stations due to be installed y Tidal parameters – Mumbles tide station 4 04/06/2011 Source Apportionment y Study timing – Rainfall analysis report Rainfall Analysis y 53 year record of daily rainfall for Victoria Park Swansea y May – September y Monthly Rainfall y Monthly maximum daily rainfall – intensity y Statistical analysis – robust ANOVA and non-parametric analogues – e.g. Kruskall-Wallis y Statistical significance assessed at the 95% confidence level 5 04/06/2011 Rainfall Analysis y Comparison of means – 53 years: Sept sig higher than May and June Rainfall Analysis y Comparison of means – 30 years: no sig diffs 6 04/06/2011 Rainfall Analysis y Comparison of max daily rainfall – 53 years: May sig lower than Aug and Sept Rainfall Analysis y The patterns suggest higher monthly rainfall in the late summer months – August and September compared with the early summer y The maximum daily rainfall pattern is similar y This probably relates to increased impact from Atlantic depressions in the late summer y The source apportionment data collection has thus been scheduled for the later summer: mid-July to early- September y This also leaves room for a possible study extension in to late September 7 04/06/2011 Source Apportionment y River and stream input sampling site assessment document nearing completion Rivers and Streams y 64 potential river and stream input sampling sites between Mumbles and Port Talbot have been investigated y A few outstanding inputs in the Nedd and Tawe estuaries are under further investigation y Potential sites for installation of hydrometric equipment were also investigated y 4 geographic groups – Mumbles/Swansea, Tawe Estuary, Nedd Estuary, Aberafan/Port Talbot 8 04/06/2011 Rivers and Streams y Range from small culverted inputs: Promenade Terrace, Mumbles Rivers and Streams y to large rivers: Afon Nedd, Aberdulais 9 04/06/2011 Mumbles - Swansea y Many small inputs, tidally constrained Mumbles - Swansea y Some examples: Washinghouse Brook Clyne River Llwynderw Drive Brynmill stream 10 04/06/2011 Mumbles - Swansea y Hydrometry potential y Smaller inputs run in culverts – sewer monitoring y Open channel access to larger inputs e.g. Washinghouse Brook, Brynmill stream y Flood warning station at the Clyne River outlet Norton Brynmill Tawe estuary y Barrage to Wychtree bridge 11 04/06/2011 Tawe estuary y Some examples: Tawe barrage Wychtree Bridge Nant Melyn Copper Quarter SWO Tawe estuary y Hydrometry potential y Gauging stations at Ynystanglws and Morfa y Open channel access at most sites y Concrete channel sections e.g. Cwm Gelli, Pentrechwyth stream Ynystanglws – Afon Tawe Cwm Gelli 12 04/06/2011 Tawe estuary y Inputs to the estuary are relatively small y Some channels have no open channel access– Copper Quarter, Burlais Brook – manhole chameber access to culverts? y Some sites only accessible by footpaths y Barrage is impacted at high tidal states y Some “dirty” inputs e.g. Nant Melyn Tawe estuary - options y Full budget study of estuary inputs from Wychtree to barrage outlet y Focus on the barrage outlet only y Focus on selected sites along the Afon Tawe channel: y Barrage, New Cut (0m elevation), Morfa, Wychtree y Target low tidal states y Use Salinity/TDS to isolate fresh water component 13 04/06/2011 Tawe estuary - options Ynystanglws: 228 km2 Wychtree: 234 km2 Morfa: 255 km2 New Cut: 263 km2 % of New Cut area: Ynystanglws: 86.7 % Wychtree: 89.0 % Morfa: 97.0 % Nedd estuary y Lower estuary: Baglan, Neath, Neath Abbey 14 04/06/2011 Nedd estuary y Upper estuary: Llantwit, Tonna, Aberdulais Nedd estuary y Some examples: Tennant Canal Clydach Tributary Baglan Brook Cryddan Brook 15 04/06/2011 Nedd estuary y Hydrometry potential y Gauging stations at Resolven, Cilfrew, Aberdulais y Open channel access at most sites y Some culverted streams e.g. Gnoll Brook y Canal outlets - difficult Resolven – Afon Nedd Gnoll Brook Nedd estuary y Some sites are tidally constrained – require sampling runs timed to coincide with low water y Some sites have no open channel access– e.g. Gnoll Brook runs in a culvert under the Neath urban area y Some sites are relatively remote and only accessible by footpaths e.g. canal tow paths y Connections from the canal to the river – could be interesting y A few sites are still being resolved – discrepancies between DRN and ground truth 16 04/06/2011 Aberafan/Port Talbot y Aberafan, Taibach, Tata steel works Aberafan/Port Talbot y Some examples: Afon Afan – Green Park Afan Dock Feeder Ffrwd Wyllt - Taibach Arnallt 17 04/06/2011 Aberafan/Port Talbot y Hydrometry potential y Gauging stations at Marcroft, Taibach y Arnallt runs in a culvert to the coast y Industrial abstraction – volumes? y Impact of the inner dock – volumes? Marcroft – Afon Afan Aberafan/Port Talbot y Good access to the main rivers for sampling y The Arnallt outfall is within the Tata steel works site y Are abstractions from the rivers monitored? 18 04/06/2011 Source Apportionment y Industrial inputs y Potential faecal indicator organism sources from “permitted” discharges y General Electric gas turbine power station at Baglan – discharge to Nedd estuary y Intertissue paper mill – Baglan outfall y Tata steel works – long sea outfall Source Apportionment y Industrial inputs – FIO cfu/100 ml y Power station FE: FC 81, FS < 10 y Intertissue FE: FC 45, FS < 10 y Tata steel works y LSO: FC 28, FS <10 y Stock Yard: FC<10, FS<10 y Abbey Beach OF: FC<10, FS<10 y Arnallt OF: FC 28, FS 36 y These concentrations are low y More results required to confirm 19 04/06/2011 Source Apportionment y Consented discharges - infrastructure y Visits made to: y Swansea STW y Afan STW y Port Tawe PS (CSO 989) y Knab Rock y Sandfields PS y Other sites visited: y Baglan PS, Aberdulais PS, Newbridge Rd. PS y CSOs 301 & 401 Mumbles y Swansea STW EO, Elbe Cresc.OF, Baldwin Cresc.OF y Swansea Docks OF Infrastructure y Some examples: CSO 401 Elbe Crescent PS OF Swansea Docks OF Newbridge Rd PS 20 04/06/2011 Infrastructure y Many outfalls are remote e.g. Crymlyn Burrows y CCS now have a team of confined spaces trained samplers y This team can access sites such as Knab Rock and Port Tawe PS for sampling and will be responsible for most infrastructure sampling y A dedicated program of infrastructure site visits is now required – particularly the network in the Nedd estuary e.g. Baglan PS to determine potential sampling sites y Likely sites with information on CSO spill volumes and duration remain to acsertained Infrastructure y Non-water company discharges y An up-to-date list of potential FIO sources from non- water company inputs is required y A starting point is the list in the preliminary “desk study” report y Requires scrutiny to remove any inputs for which consents have lapsed etc.

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