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Title: Bugs


1
BugsnmudE. coli, turbidity and flow
relationships for the Motueka River
  • Lucy McKergow and Rob Davies-Colley

2
Outline
  • background
  • research questions
  • methods
  • results
  • conclusions

3
Background
  • E. coli bacteria
  • indicator for freshwater recreation
  • source faecal contamination from warm-blooded
    animals
  • transport surface runoff, subsurface flows,
    direct deposition, re-entrainment of bed sediment
  • MfE MoH (2003) guidelines
  • lt260 cfu/100ml acceptable
  • in small streams turbidity can be used as a
    surrogate for E. coli

4
Research questions
  • can turbidity be used as a surrogate for E. coli
    in large rivers?
  • how many E. coli are exported to Tasman Bay?

5
Motueka River
  • At Woodmans Bend
  • 2047 km2 catchment
  • native exotic forest 60, pasture 20
  • mean flow 82 m3/s
  • median flow 47 m3/s

6
Dataset
  • flood event samples
  • June 03-June 04
  • sample interval 10 to 30 minutes auto sampler
  • continuous turbidity - OBS
  • lab turbidity NTU
  • E. coli Colilert, most probable number/100 mL
  • monthly sampling
  • May 03 Dec 05

7
Monitoring period
event
flow
monthly
8
Concentrations
Kolmogorov-Smirnov p0.000
  • concentrations high during events particularly
    on rising limbs of hydrographs

9
E. coli vs flow
10
E. coli vs turbidity
11
18-22 Sep 03
E. coli
Flow
Turbidity
12
18-21 June 2004
E. coli
Flow
Turbidity
13
Loads
  • LOADEST
  • USGS model
  • log-linear regression
  • lnQ, lnQ2, seasonality, decimal time (centred to
    eliminate collinearity)

14
LOADEST
Inst loadobs
  • E 0.55
  • r2 0.69
  • mean Ld 1.4 x 107 /day
  • max Ld 9 x 108 /day

Daily loadpred
15
Conclusions
  • bugs and mud are from different sources
  • turbidity may not be a consistently useful
    surrogate for E. coli in large rivers
  • alternative is to use flow
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