Water Quality Monitoring and Algal Community Composition Analysis in Support of Eutrophication Beneficial Use Impairment Evaluation in the Grand Calumet River Area of Concern, Northwest Indiana
In cooperation with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
BACKGROUND
In 1972 the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was established between the United States and Canada (the “Parties”). In the 1987 amendment to the Agreement, the Parties agreed to develop and implement Remedial Action Plans (RAPs) to address forty-three Areas of Concern (AOC) designated within the Great Lakes Basin (Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 2012). These AOCs were identified as having at least one impairment to the fourteen beneficial uses of the Great Lakes ecosystem. All fourteen beneficial use impairments (BUI) were determined to be present in the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Ship Canal, including a eutrophication, or undesirable algae beneficial use impairment (BUI 8).
Spring and summer seasonal data and analyses are needed during a two-year period for Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to evaluate conditions related to the eutrophication beneficial use impairment in the Grand Calumet River (GCR) and Indiana Harbor Canal (IHC) and related sites in the Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Canal AOC in northwest Indiana. In particular, water quality and biological data are needed to evaluate conditions relative to BUI 8 for segments of the GCR and IHC that are defined as impaired relative to BUI 8.
APPROACH
The U.S. Geological Survey, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center, in cooperation with IDEM and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, began collecting continuous, probe-based measurements of dissolved oxygen (DO) and water temperature at 13 sites in the Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Canal AOC in the spring of 2021 (Figure 1; Table 1). Other data being collected include continuous, probe-based chlorophyll measurements at four sites and continuous total algae measurements at one site. Links to USGS NWISWeb site pages where the data is available for viewing and downloading are available in Table 1.
Field visits to sites will include observations by USGS personnel of the presence of blue-green algae or filamentous Cladophora blooms. This project will also use other continuous data from USGS monitored sites on the IHC at Canal Street [1] and on the Grand Calumet River at Columbia Avenue[2] as comparison records for these sites.
A coordinated genomic-based assessment (Piredda and others, 2018; Wolf and Vis, 2020) will also be undertaken with U.S. Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center at a subset of five sites where physical continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen and temperature are planned in order to characterize algal communities related to eutrophic conditions, including species associated with harmful algal blooms and nuisance algae. Sampling and characterization of algal communities at peak photosynthetic periods is planned for three different periods in 2021.
Table 1. Monitoring site names, locations and available data types.
DO, Dissolved oxygen; Q, Discharge; GH, Gage height; SC, Specific conductance; fChl, Chlorophyll fluorescence; fPC, Phycocyanin fluorescence; Turb, Turbidity; Comm, Community algal information
Map Number | Agency Code | USGS Site Identifier | Station Name | Available data types | Links to USGS NWISWeb |
1 | USGS | 413722087304901 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT SOHL AV AT HAMMOND, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
2 | USGS | 05536356 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT COLUMBIA AV AT HAMMOND, IN | DO, T, Q, GH, SC, pH, fChl, fPC, Turb, Comm | Link to data |
3 | USGS | 413651087285001 | GRAND CALUMET R AT INDPLS BLVD AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
4 | USGS | 413656087272301 | GRAND CALUMET R NR KENNEDY AV AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
5 | USGS | 413646087260101 | GRAND CALUMET R AT CLINE AV AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
6 | USGS | 04092677 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT INDUSTRIAL HWY AT GARY, IN | DO, T, Q, GH, fChl, Comm | Link to data |
7 | USGS | 413632087221900 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT BRIDGE ST AT GARY, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
8 | USGS | 413626087211101 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT BUCHANAN ST AT GARY, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
9 | USGS | 413628087201401 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT BROADWAY ST AT GARY, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
10 | USGS | 413859087302901 | DRAINAGE DITCH NEAR LAKE GEORGE AT HAMMOND, IN | DO, T, Comm | Link to data |
11 | USGS | 413704087153501 | GRAND CALUMET LAGOON AT MARQUETTE PARK AT GARY, IN | DO, T, fChl, Comm | Link to data |
12 | USGS | 413745087281601 | IHC AT CHICAGO AV AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
13 | USGS | 04092750 | INDIANA HARBOR CANAL AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T, Q, GH, SC, pH, fChl, Turb, Comm | Link to data |
REFERENCES
Crawford, C.G., Wangsness, D.J., 1987, Streamflow and water quality of the Grand Calumet River, Lake County, Indiana, and Cook County, Illinois, October 1984: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4208, 137p. Accessed at URL https://pubs.usgs.gov/wri/1986/4208/report.pdf
Indiana Administrative Code, 2020, Title 327 Water Pollution Control Division, Article 2. Water Quality Standards, 327 IAC 2-1-6 Minimum surface water quality standards, 133 p., accessed September 3, 2020 at http://www.in.gov/legislative/iac/T03270/A00020.PDF?
Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 2020, 2020 Indiana Integrated Water Monitoring and Assessment Report to the U.S. EPA, Appendix G. IDEM’s 2020 Consolidated Assessment and Listing Methodology (CALM), 74 p., accessed September 3, 2020 at https://www.in.gov/idem/nps/files/ir_2020_apndx_g_calm.pdf
Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 2012, Update to the Stage 2.5 Remedial Action Plan (RAP) Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Ship Canal Area of Concern, 32 p., accessed September 3, 2020 at https://www.in.gov/idem/lakemichigan/files/grancal_rap_stage_2_update.pdf
Piredda, R., Claverie, J., Decelle, J. et al. 2018. Diatom diversity through HTS-metabarcoding in coastal European seas. Sci Rep 8, 18059. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36345-9
U.S. Geological Survey, 2018, National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, book 9, various chapters; accessed through links at URL https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources/science/national-field-manual-collection-water-quality-data-nfm
Wagner, R.J., Boulger, R.W., Jr., Oblinger, C.J., and Smith, B.A., 2006, Guidelines and standard procedures for continuous water-quality monitors—Station operation, record computation, and data reporting: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 1–D3, 51 p. + 8 attachments; accessed at URL http://pubs.water.usgs.gov/tm1d3
Wolf, D.I. and M.L. Vis. 2020. Stream algal biofilm community diversity along an acid mine drainage recovery gradient using multimarker metabarcoding. Journal of Phycology 56: 11-22. DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12935
In cooperation with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
BACKGROUND
In 1972 the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was established between the United States and Canada (the “Parties”). In the 1987 amendment to the Agreement, the Parties agreed to develop and implement Remedial Action Plans (RAPs) to address forty-three Areas of Concern (AOC) designated within the Great Lakes Basin (Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 2012). These AOCs were identified as having at least one impairment to the fourteen beneficial uses of the Great Lakes ecosystem. All fourteen beneficial use impairments (BUI) were determined to be present in the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Ship Canal, including a eutrophication, or undesirable algae beneficial use impairment (BUI 8).
Spring and summer seasonal data and analyses are needed during a two-year period for Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to evaluate conditions related to the eutrophication beneficial use impairment in the Grand Calumet River (GCR) and Indiana Harbor Canal (IHC) and related sites in the Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Canal AOC in northwest Indiana. In particular, water quality and biological data are needed to evaluate conditions relative to BUI 8 for segments of the GCR and IHC that are defined as impaired relative to BUI 8.
APPROACH
The U.S. Geological Survey, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center, in cooperation with IDEM and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, began collecting continuous, probe-based measurements of dissolved oxygen (DO) and water temperature at 13 sites in the Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Canal AOC in the spring of 2021 (Figure 1; Table 1). Other data being collected include continuous, probe-based chlorophyll measurements at four sites and continuous total algae measurements at one site. Links to USGS NWISWeb site pages where the data is available for viewing and downloading are available in Table 1.
Field visits to sites will include observations by USGS personnel of the presence of blue-green algae or filamentous Cladophora blooms. This project will also use other continuous data from USGS monitored sites on the IHC at Canal Street [1] and on the Grand Calumet River at Columbia Avenue[2] as comparison records for these sites.
A coordinated genomic-based assessment (Piredda and others, 2018; Wolf and Vis, 2020) will also be undertaken with U.S. Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center at a subset of five sites where physical continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen and temperature are planned in order to characterize algal communities related to eutrophic conditions, including species associated with harmful algal blooms and nuisance algae. Sampling and characterization of algal communities at peak photosynthetic periods is planned for three different periods in 2021.
Table 1. Monitoring site names, locations and available data types.
DO, Dissolved oxygen; Q, Discharge; GH, Gage height; SC, Specific conductance; fChl, Chlorophyll fluorescence; fPC, Phycocyanin fluorescence; Turb, Turbidity; Comm, Community algal information
Map Number | Agency Code | USGS Site Identifier | Station Name | Available data types | Links to USGS NWISWeb |
1 | USGS | 413722087304901 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT SOHL AV AT HAMMOND, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
2 | USGS | 05536356 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT COLUMBIA AV AT HAMMOND, IN | DO, T, Q, GH, SC, pH, fChl, fPC, Turb, Comm | Link to data |
3 | USGS | 413651087285001 | GRAND CALUMET R AT INDPLS BLVD AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
4 | USGS | 413656087272301 | GRAND CALUMET R NR KENNEDY AV AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
5 | USGS | 413646087260101 | GRAND CALUMET R AT CLINE AV AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
6 | USGS | 04092677 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT INDUSTRIAL HWY AT GARY, IN | DO, T, Q, GH, fChl, Comm | Link to data |
7 | USGS | 413632087221900 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT BRIDGE ST AT GARY, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
8 | USGS | 413626087211101 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT BUCHANAN ST AT GARY, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
9 | USGS | 413628087201401 | GRAND CALUMET RIVER AT BROADWAY ST AT GARY, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
10 | USGS | 413859087302901 | DRAINAGE DITCH NEAR LAKE GEORGE AT HAMMOND, IN | DO, T, Comm | Link to data |
11 | USGS | 413704087153501 | GRAND CALUMET LAGOON AT MARQUETTE PARK AT GARY, IN | DO, T, fChl, Comm | Link to data |
12 | USGS | 413745087281601 | IHC AT CHICAGO AV AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T | Link to data |
13 | USGS | 04092750 | INDIANA HARBOR CANAL AT EAST CHICAGO, IN | DO, T, Q, GH, SC, pH, fChl, Turb, Comm | Link to data |
REFERENCES
Crawford, C.G., Wangsness, D.J., 1987, Streamflow and water quality of the Grand Calumet River, Lake County, Indiana, and Cook County, Illinois, October 1984: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4208, 137p. Accessed at URL https://pubs.usgs.gov/wri/1986/4208/report.pdf
Indiana Administrative Code, 2020, Title 327 Water Pollution Control Division, Article 2. Water Quality Standards, 327 IAC 2-1-6 Minimum surface water quality standards, 133 p., accessed September 3, 2020 at http://www.in.gov/legislative/iac/T03270/A00020.PDF?
Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 2020, 2020 Indiana Integrated Water Monitoring and Assessment Report to the U.S. EPA, Appendix G. IDEM’s 2020 Consolidated Assessment and Listing Methodology (CALM), 74 p., accessed September 3, 2020 at https://www.in.gov/idem/nps/files/ir_2020_apndx_g_calm.pdf
Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 2012, Update to the Stage 2.5 Remedial Action Plan (RAP) Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Ship Canal Area of Concern, 32 p., accessed September 3, 2020 at https://www.in.gov/idem/lakemichigan/files/grancal_rap_stage_2_update.pdf
Piredda, R., Claverie, J., Decelle, J. et al. 2018. Diatom diversity through HTS-metabarcoding in coastal European seas. Sci Rep 8, 18059. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36345-9
U.S. Geological Survey, 2018, National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, book 9, various chapters; accessed through links at URL https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources/science/national-field-manual-collection-water-quality-data-nfm
Wagner, R.J., Boulger, R.W., Jr., Oblinger, C.J., and Smith, B.A., 2006, Guidelines and standard procedures for continuous water-quality monitors—Station operation, record computation, and data reporting: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 1–D3, 51 p. + 8 attachments; accessed at URL http://pubs.water.usgs.gov/tm1d3
Wolf, D.I. and M.L. Vis. 2020. Stream algal biofilm community diversity along an acid mine drainage recovery gradient using multimarker metabarcoding. Journal of Phycology 56: 11-22. DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12935