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Environmental Science & Technology | 2010

A Fresh Look at Road Salt: Aquatic Toxicity and Water-Quality Impacts on Local, Regional, and National Scales

Steven R. Corsi; David J. Graczyk; Steven W. Geis; Nathaniel L. Booth; Kevin D. Richards

A new perspective on the severity of aquatic toxicity impact of road salt was gained by a focused research effort directed at winter runoff periods. Dramatic impacts were observed on local, regional, and national scales. Locally, samples from 7 of 13 Milwaukee, Wisconsin area streams exhibited toxicity in Ceriodaphnia dubia and Pimephales promelas bioassays during road-salt runoff. Another Milwaukee stream was sampled from 1996 to 2008 with 72% of 37 samples exhibiting toxicity in chronic bioassays and 43% in acute bioassays. The maximum chloride concentration was 7730 mg/L. Regionally, in southeast Wisconsin, continuous specific conductance was monitored as a chloride surrogate in 11 watersheds with urban land use from 6.0 to 100%. Elevated specific conductance was observed between November and April at all sites, with continuing effects between May and October at sites with the highest specific conductance. Specific conductance was measured as high as 30 800 μS/cm (Cl = 11 200 mg/L). Chloride concentrations exceeded U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) acute (860 mg/L) and chronic (230 mg/L) water-quality criteria at 55 and 100% of monitored sites, respectively. Nationally, U.S. Geological Survey historical data were examined for 13 northern and 4 southern metropolitan areas. Chloride concentrations exceeded USEPA water-quality criteria at 55% (chronic) and 25% (acute) of the 168 monitoring locations in northern metropolitan areas from November to April. Only 16% (chronic) and 1% (acute) of sites exceeded criteria from May to October. At southern sites, very few samples exceeded chronic water-quality criteria, and no samples exceeded acute criteria.


US Geological Survey professional paper | 2006

Nutrient concentrations and their relations to the biotic integrity of wadeable streams in Wisconsin

Dale M. Robertson; David J. Graczyk; Paul J. Garrison; Lizhu Wang; Gina LaLiberte; Roger T. Bannerman


Water Science and Technology | 1993

Preliminary Evaluation of Effects of Best Management Practices in the Black Earth Creek, Wisconsin, Priority Watershed

John F. Walker; David J. Graczyk


Fact Sheet | 2000

Comparison of water-quality samples collected by siphon samplers and automatic samplers in Wisconsin

David J. Graczyk; Dale M. Robertson; William J. Rose; Jeffrey J. Steur


Fact Sheet | 1997

Unit-area loads of suspended sediment, suspended solids and total phosphorus from small watersheds in Wisconsin

Steven R. Corsi; David J. Graczyk; David W. Owens; Roger T. Bannerman


Scientific Investigations Report | 2010

Characterization of suspended solids and total phosphorus loadings from small watersheds in Wisconsin

Mari E. Danz; Steven R. Corsi; David J. Graczyk; Roger T. Bannerman


Scientific Investigations Report | 2007

Water-Quality Characteristics for Selected Sites Within the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Planning Area, Wisconsin, February 2004-September 2005

Judith C. Thomas; Michelle A. Lutz; Jennifer L. Bruce; David J. Graczyk; Kevin D. Richards; David P. Krabbenhoft; Stephen M. Westenbroek; Barbara C. Scudder; Daniel J. Sullivan; Amanda H. Bell


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2003

Hydrology, nutrient concentrations, and nutrient yields in nearshore areas of four lakes in northern Wisconsin, 1999-2001

David J. Graczyk; Randall J. Hunt; Steven R. Greb; Cheryl A. Buchwald; James T. Krohelski


Open-File Report | 1993

Evaluation of nonpoint-source contamination, Wisconsin: Selected data for 1992 water year

David J. Graczyk; John F. Walker; Steven R. Greb; Steven R. Corsi; D.W. Owens


Fact Sheet | 2000

Water Flows in the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge

Randall J. Hunt; David J. Graczyk; William J. Rose

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John F. Walker

United States Geological Survey

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Dale M. Robertson

United States Geological Survey

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Steven R. Corsi

United States Geological Survey

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Roger T. Bannerman

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

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Randall J. Hunt

United States Geological Survey

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Kevin D. Richards

United States Geological Survey

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William J. Rose

United States Geological Survey

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Lizhu Wang

International Joint Commission

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Amanda H. Bell

United States Geological Survey

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Austin K. Baldwin

United States Geological Survey

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