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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015

Stratification and loading of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) in a tidally muted urban salt marsh

Karina K. Johnston; John H. Dorsey; Jose Saez

Stratification and loading of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) were assessed in the main tidal channel of the Ballona Wetlands, an urban salt marsh receiving muted tidal flows, to (1) determine FIB concentration versus loading within the water column at differing tidal flows, (2) identify associations of FIB with other water quality parameters, and (3) compare wetland FIB concentrations to the adjacent estuary. Sampling was conducted four times during spring-tide events; samples were analyzed for FIB and turbidity (NTU) four times over a tidal cycle at pre-allocated depths, depending on the water level. Additional water quality parameters measured included temperature, salinity, oxygen, and pH. Loadings were calculated by integrating the stratified FIB concentrations with water column cross-sectional volumes corresponding to each depth. Enterococci and Escherichia coli were stratified both by concentration and loading, although these variables portrayed different patterns over a tidal cycle. Greatest concentrations occurred in surface to mid-strata levels, during flood tides when contaminated water flowed in from the estuary, and during ebb flows when sediments were suspended. Loading was greatest during flood flows and diminished during low tide periods. FIB concentrations within the estuary often were significantly greater than those within the wetland tide channel, supporting previous studies that the wetlands act as a sink for FIB. For public health water quality monitoring, these results indicate that more accurate estimates of FIB concentrations would be obtained by sampling a number of points within a water column rather than relying only on single surface samples.


Water Science and Technology | 2012

Seasonal ammonia losses from spray-irrigation with secondary-treated recycled water.

Jose Saez; Thomas C. Harmon; Sarika Doshi; Francisco Guerrero

This work examines ammonia volatilization associated with agricultural irrigation employing recycled water. Effluent from a secondary wastewater treatment plant was applied using a center pivot irrigation system on a 12 ha agricultural site in Palmdale, California. Irrigation water was captured in shallow pans and ammonia concentrations were quantified in four seasonal events. The average ammonia loss ranged from 15 to 35% (averaging 22%) over 2-h periods. Temporal mass losses were well-fit using a first-order model. The resulting rate constants correlated primarily with temperature and secondarily with wind speed. The observed application rates and timing were projected over an entire irrigation season using meteorological time series data from the site, which yielded volatilization estimates of 0.03 to 0.09 metric tons NH(3)-N/ha per year. These rates are consistent with average rates (0.04 to 0.08 MT NH(3)-N/ha per year) based on 10 to 20 mg NH(3)-N/L effluent concentrations and a 22% average removal. As less than 10% of the treated effluent in California is currently reused, there is potential for this source to increase, but the increase may be offset by a corresponding reduction in synthetic fertilizers usage. This point is a factor for consideration with respect to nutrient management using recycled water.


Ground Water | 2006

Two-Stage Aquifer Pumping Subject to Slow Desorption and Persistent Sources

Jose Saez; Thomas C. Harmon


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2004

Embedded Network Sensing of Moisture and Nitrate Propagation During Irrigation with Reclaimed Wastewater

J. E. Haux; Thomas C. Harmon; Jose Saez; Juyoul Kim; Yeonjeong Park; Naim Busek; T. Schoellhammer; D Estrin


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2009

An Overview of CENS Contaminant Transport Observation and Management Research

Thomas C. Harmon; Jenny Jay; Jose Saez; William J. Kaiser; Steve Margulis; Alexander Ratko; Chu-Chin Lin; Jason C. Fisher; Che-Chuan Wu; Christopher Butler; Dolvin Buchanan; Gary Byrn; Henry Pai; Kelly Havens; Marvin Hermosillo; Nithya Rananathan; P. A. Barnes; Sandra Villamizar Amaya; Thanos Stathopoulos; Tiffany Y. Lin; Yeonjeong Park


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2007

Soil Moisture, Salinity, and Nitrate Control for Soil and Groundwater Protection in Support of Wireless Sensor Networks and Optimal Irrigation Strategy

Yeonjeong Park; Alex Ratko; Christopher Butler; Jose Saez; Thomas C. Harmon


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2006

Automatic Feedback Control In Support of Sensor Networks to Monitor Nitrate in Palmdale and in Merced Backyard (CON 2)

Yeonjeong Park; Jose Saez; Thomas C. Harmon


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2006

CON 1: Embedded Networked Sensing of Subsurface Water Quality Calibration, Fault Detection and Feedback Control

Nithya Ramanathan; Yeonjeong; Park; Laura Balzano; Juyoul Kim; John Ewart; Marci Burt; Thomas C. Harmon; Deborah Estrin; Jenny Jay; Eddie Kohler; Jose Saez; Sarah Rothenberg; Naim Busek; John Hicks; Che-Chuan Wu; Steve Margulis; Mani B. Srivastava; Charlie Harvey


Archive | 2005

CON 0: CENS Contaminant Transport Observation and Management (Contam) Research Overview

Thomas C. Harmon; Jason C. Fisher; Yeonjeong Park; Nithya Ramanathan; Jennifer A. Jay; William J. Kaiser; Steve Margulis; Jose Saez; Alexander Ratko; Juyoul Kim; Mohammad H. Rahimi; John Hicks; Laura Balzano; Naim Busek; John Ewart; Sarah E. Rothenberg; Michael Stealey; Sandra Villamizar Amaya; Christopher Butler; Che-Chua Wu; Mani B. Srivastava; D Estrin


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2005

CON2: Management of Soil Moisture and Nitrate Transport Using Sensor Networks and Feedback Control

Yeonjeong Park; Juyoul Kim; Jose Saez; Thomas C. Harmon

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Yeonjeong Park

University of California

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Juyoul Kim

University of California

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Naim Busek

University of California

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John Hicks

University of California

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Laura Balzano

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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