Title: Roxanne Johnson
1Tile Drainage Forum NDSU
Roxanne Johnson Extension Water Quality
Associate February 24, 2009
2- Overview of Project
- Focus Group
- Funding
- Cooperators
- Preliminary Results
- Whats next?
3- Focus Group April 2008
- Land owners
- Tile drain installers
- County, State and Federal Agencies
- County Water board members
- Soil Conservation District board members and
technicians - Health Department
- NRCS
- RCD members
- State Water Commission
- NDSU
- Engineers
- Soil Scientists
- Hydrologists
4- Discussion included
- Acres tile drained
- Do we really know?
- Permitting
- Authority
- Based on what?
- Impacts
- Water Quality Quantity
- Neighbors -Red River Lake Winnipeg
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5- Discussion included
- Reasons for subsurface tiling
- Increased precipitation
- Higher water table
- Earlier access to fields
North Dakota Annual Precipitation History 1900 -
2000
6- Discussion included
- Reasons for subsurface tiling
- Increased salinity
- Calcium carbonate
- Magnesium sulfate
- Sodium sulfate
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Franzen 2007
7Red River Valley Tile Drainage Water Quality
Assessment Phase I
Roxanne Johnson Extension Water Quality
Associate Thomas Scherer Extension Agricultural
Engineer Steve Fischer Lake Agassiz RCD
Coordinator
8- Funding
- 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution
- ND Department of Health
- Fargo and Bismarck
- Cass County Soil Conservation District
- CSREES Northern Plains Mountains Regional Water
Program
9- Cooperators
- 10 land owner/operators
- Tile maps
- Cropping and fertilizer history
- Soil tests
- Precipitation
1019 sites 2 lift stations 17 gravity flow 170
mile round trip 32 weeks
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12Wheat
Lift Station
Installed 2007 Acres drained 275
13 14Corn North of Erie
15June 2008
16Corn Durbin Maple River
Perched drain
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18Alfalfa Corn Emden
19 20December 5,2009
21December 5,2009
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30Phase I
- Yet to do
- Assess data
- Determine information and education for
landowners and general public
31Phase II
2009
- 7 COUNTIES SAMPLE 1 TILE DRAIN FOR WATER QUALITY
ONLY - CASS COUNTY INSTALLS AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT FOR FLOW
RATE, WATER QUALITY, AND PRECIPITATION
32Phase II
2010
- 4 COUNTIES CONTINUE SAMPLING 1 TILE DRAIN FOR
WATER QUALITY - GRAND FORKS, RICHLAND, AND SARGENT COUNTIES
INSTALL AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT FOR FLOW RATE, WATER
QUALITY, AND PRECIPITATION
33Phase II 2009-2013
To determine the effect tile drain effluent from
saline soils has on water quality in tributaries
of the Red River.
Soils must be salt affected
- Water quality samples taken at
- Drain or lift station (automated sampler)
- Downstream location within a mile from the tile
outlet - Surface runoff of tiled field (automated
sampler) - Surface runoff of comparable un-tiled field
- Flow measurements taken at
- Drain or lift station (flume/weir)
- Surface runoff of tiled field (in automated
sampler)
Soil Samples at 4 sites Rain gauges Automated
or Dewey
34Phase II 2009-2013
- Project Coordinators and Partners
- Work with SCDs to locate proper sites for
sampling - Meet with producers as needed
- Build and/or install equipment
- Coordinate training of sample collectors and
oversee the - collection and transportation of samples to the
ND Dept of Health - Download data from the automated equipment at
sites - Develop BMPs for landowners
- Prepare and present results of the assessment to
the public -
35Phase II 2009-2013
Funding North Dakota State Water Commission
Cass County Soil Conservation District EPA 319
Nonpoint Source Pollution CSREES Northern Plains
Regional Water Quality Program
36Red River Valley Tile Drainage Water Quality
Assessment
Questions?