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Benthic Flux Chamber Methods Development Update October 11, 2007

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Outline of Discussion  Background  Results To Date  Path Forward

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BFC Program Objective -

Direct measurement of flux of THg, MeHg, Mn, and Fe from the dominant South River substrates so that their relative contributions of Hg to the surface water can be determined.

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BFC Methods Development Efforts To Date: - FGCM Deposits (Mud) Study - Five locations were studied - SR-01, RRM-2.0, RRM-3.0, RRM-5.2, and RRM-13.1 - Rock Plate Study - Five locations were studied - SR-01, RRM-2.0, RRM-3.0, RRM-5.2, and RRM-13.1 - Embedded Gravel Study - Methods are being developed

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Fine Grain Channel Margin (Mud) Study

[MeHg] ng/L

MeHg Flux at Exp. Study Reach RRM-5.2 (Deposit 3) 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0

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4.4 ng/m /hr

1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0 14:00

Data trends

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56 ng/m /hr

Opaque Clear 1

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3 4 Time (Hour)

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6 18:00

• Data tends to be well behaved • As DO drops Mn & Fe flux generally increase

• MeHg varied by a factor of 10 & THg by 100 • Dissolution of minerals during diurnal cycling may account for some of the THg & MeHg • The BFC methods development for the FGCM deposits appears to be complete.

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269.9 ng/m /hr

20 [THg] ng/L

• As Mn & Fe flux increase, MeHg & THg flux generally increase

THg Flux at Exp. Study Reach RRM-5.2 (Deposit 3)

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23.9 ng/m /hr

10 Opaque 5

Clear

0 0 14:00

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2

3 Time (Hour)

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5

6 18:00

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“Reality Check”: BFC Flux Vs SR Flux

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Rock Plate Study MeHg Flux, Rock Plates, September 2006 100

ng/m2 hr-1

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Clear Opaque

60 40 20 0 RRM-2.0

Data trends • Data tends to be well behaved (THg?)

• The rock plates appear to effectively simulate the streambed (sediment & flora) • The BFC methods development for the rock plates appears to be complete

RRM-13.1

SR-01

140 120 100

ng/m2 hr-1

• MeHg varied by a factor of 2 & THg by 100

RRM-5.2

THg Flux, Rock Plates, September 2006

• DO was increasing in the Clear BFCs and relatively steady in the Dark BFCs • Dissolution of Fe & Mn was not observed

RRM-3.0

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Clear Opaque

80 60 40 20 0 -20

RRM-2.0

RRM-3.0

RRM-5.2

RRM-13.1

SR-01

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“Reality Check”: Rock Plate Flux Vs SR Flux

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Embedded Gravel Study

- Hyporheic flow

- The plates were anchored and grouted to the streambed - Rock Plate type BFCs were attached to the plate - A chloride tracer was injected into the BFC - Conductivity was measured using a YSI 556 conductivity probe, a YSI 556 flow through cell, and a peristaltic pump - The tracer was monitored over time to check the integrity of the grouted seal

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Embedded Gravel Study

Chloride Tracer Results

Data trends: • Chloride data was well behaved • The attapulgite grout appears to effectively seal the plate to the streambed • The grout materials needs to tested for Hg adsorption / desorption – Dr Gill • Method development for the embedded gravel plate is on-going

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BFC Study Summary - BFCs are able to measure low level flux from the various SR substrates

Transparent BFC

- Data tends to be well behaved - Opaque BFCs can effectively shutdown photosynthetic DO production processes. - Diurnal effects and dissolution of mineral phases (Fe & Mn) may account for some of the THg and MeHg in surface water - The rock plates appear to effectively simulate the streambed - MeHg flux from the rock plates varied by a factor of 2 & THg by 100 - MeHg flux from the FGCM deposits varied by a factor of 10 & THg by 100

Opaque BFC

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South River BFC Efforts - Path Forward What? - FGCM (mud), Embedded Gravel, & Wetlands will be studied: - Study will be keyed with the Phase I - Year II Eco Study areas When? - Sampling will be done 3 to 4 times next year - Sampling will be done during the same time frame How? - Transparent and opaque BFCs will be deployed - The FCGM and embedded gravel study, but the wetland study may be separated

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