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Data Summaries for the Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative (CSMI) Survey of Lake Ontario in 2018
(DATA/SOFTWARE) [Published : Jan 01, 2022]
Data and analysis of water chemistry and lower food web for collaborative report. This dataset was an important part of the manuscript "A modeling study to determine the contribution of interbasin versus intrabasin phosphorus loads on the southwestern nearshore of Lake Ontar...
A graph-based modeling framework for tracing hydrological pollutant transport in surface waters
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 01, 2023]
Anthropogenic pollution of hydrological systems affects diverse communities and ecosystems around the world. Data analytics and modeling tools play a key role in fighting this challenge, as they can help identify key sources as well as trace transport and quantify impact within c...
Stressor Influence on Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) Distribution
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 24, 2024]
In the Pacific Northwest, the dominant seagrass, Zostera marina occurs primarily in the intertidal portion of bays and estuaries and in many areas overlaps with commercial aquaculture.  With continued climate change, both seagrass and aquaculture species are subjected to str...
Prioritizing conservation strategies for nutrient reduction on US agricultural lands - USDA presentation July 2023
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jul 14, 2023]
Targeted conservation approaches seek to focus resources on areas where they can deliver the greatest benefits and are recognized as key to reducing nonpoint source nutrients from agricultural landscapes into sensitive receiving waters. Moreover, there is growing recognition of t...
EPA Wildfire Research, National EPA Tribal Science Council 2023
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 07, 2023]
Overview of published EPA wildfire research related to water quality impacts, modeling support for land management and the potential for smoke to serve as a disease vector.  
Chemical Cocktails from Coast to Coast: Is there a Universal Water Quality Signature of Urbanization in Streams?
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 11, 2024]
In urban systems, a wide variety of processes, including increasing impervious surface cover, road salt application, sewage leaks, and weathering of the built environment, contribute to novel chemical cocktails that are made up of metals, salts, nutrients, and organic matter. Due...
Centuries-old land-use changes influence contemporary biogeochemical groundwater behavior in headwater streams
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 11, 2024]
Before the era of fossil fuel use, water provided power for industrial processes in the USA through a ubiquitous network of dams and mills. This infrastructure was constructed concurrently with widespread deforestation and sedimentation during the 18th through 20th centuries caus...
Comparison of metals in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) and the environment across the North Pacific Ocean: Environmental processes drive source delivery
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 2024]
Seagrass beds play a critical role in biodiversity maintenance, serving as nursery habitats for fisheries, and aiding in carbon and sediment sequestration in the ecosystem. These habitats receive dissolved and particulate material inputs, like nutrients and heavy metals, aff...
Great Plains and Midwest Harmful Algal Blooms Workshop: Proceedings Report
(EPA PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS) [Published : Oct 01, 2020]
The U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development, Regions 5, 7 and 8 and EPA Office of Water hosted a multi-regional harmful algal bloom (HABs) workshop on February 4 - 6, 2020 at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park, Kansas. The workshop brought together State...
EPA's Nutrients and HABs Research Overview for UMRBA Water Quality Task Force
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 21, 2023]
This is a requested presentation from the Upper Mississippi River Basin Water Quality Task force on EPA ORD's nutrients and harmful algal bloom research in the Mississippi River Basin and Region 7. The presentation covers several research projects related to predicting harmful al...
Nutrients and Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs): Responding to State and Regional Needs (Region 5)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 14, 2023]
Update on SSWR Nutrients and HABs research for Region 5 States meeting. This presentation covers research that addresses nutrient pollution and  HABs forecasting. Where possible, we have highlighted nutrient reduction related to nonpoint sources including agriculture and sep...
Leveraging stream and riparian monitoring data to evaluate linkages between wildfire and aquatic habitats in the Pacific Northwest
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 15, 2023]
Wildfire is a characteristic disturbance process affecting ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest (PNW). However, 150 years of intensive management and resource extraction across diverse PNW ecosystems complicates our understanding of how fire interacts with various ecological proce...
Our national nutrient reduction needs: Applying a conservation prioritization framework to US agricultural lands
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 2024]
Targeted conservation approaches seek to focus resources on areas where they can deliver the greatest benefits and are recognized as key to reducing nonpoint source nutrients from agricultural landscapes into sensitive receiving waters. Moreover, there is growing recognition of t...
ROAR Project: Statewide Predictions of Total Phosphorus Concentrations in Indiana Rivers and Streams
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 17, 2023]
Our presentation to EPA's Region 5 Water Quality Monitoring Managers Meeting describes how we made statewide predictions of total phosphorus concentrations in Indiana rivers and streams. We outline the three datasets needed to make such predictions. The first being the Indiana De...
A vulnerability assessment of wildland fire impacts to public drinking water in the western and southeastern United States
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 27, 2022]
Wildland fires in the United States (U.S.) have increased in frequency and area burned since the mid-1980s. This trend is most pronounced in the western United States, and to a lesser extent in the nation’s southeastern region. Historic fire suppression policies have result...
Designing Amendments to Improve Plant Performance for Mine Tailings Revegetation
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 01, 2023]
To provide recommendations for establishment of plants on a low pH mine tailings, we conducted greenhouse studies on the effects of gasified conifer softwood waste biochar (BC) plus other amendments to improve the survival and growth of plants. Experiment 1 indicated that 1% lime...
Wetland water quality patterns and anthropogenic pressure associations across the continental USA
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 01, 2023]
Anthropogenic impacts on lake and stream water quality are well established but have been much less studied in wetlands.  Here we use data from the 2016 National Wetland Condition Assessment to characterize water quality and its relationship to anthropogenic pressure for inl...
Use of historical isoscapes to develop an estuarine nutrient baseline.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 16, 2023]
Coastal eutrophication is a prevalent and increasing threat to the healthy functioning of ecosystems globally. While degraded water quality can be detected by monitoring oxygen, dissolved nutrient concentrations, chlorophyll, and algal abundance, establishing regulatory guideline...
VELMA Watershed Modeling for PSIMF
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 29, 2023]
In collaboration with University of Washington and NOAA marine ecosystem modelers participating in the new Puget Sound Integrated Modeling Framework ( PSIMF ) project, ORD’s VELMA watershed modeling team is estimating environmental impacts of alternative future land use and...
Towards a mechanistic modeling framework for simulating eutrophication in estuaries
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 16, 2023]
Estuaries provide valuable ecosystem services, including biodiversity, flood and storm protection, recreation, tourism, and food. Anthropogenic and natural loadings of nutrients can cause eutrophication, resulting in hypoxic zones; increased algae growth, including hazardous alga...
Using 3D hydrodynamic modeling and HSPF-WASP water quality modeling to understand spatiotemporal variations of eutrophication
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 16, 2023]
Eutrophication due to anthropogenic nutrient loading has resulted in an increase in the geographic area, frequency, intensity, and duration of hypoxic events within coastal environments. Eutrophication, and additional pathways of hypoxia such as freshwater-induced stratification,...
Transforming Urban Water Systems Towards a More Sustainable Future
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 25, 2023]
Complex, dynamic human-environment coupled water systems require a paradigm shift from the traditional “siloed” (drinking water, wastewater, stormwater etc.) management approach and a move towards more holistic approaches to address the multiple issues facing municipal water syst...
National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) Data for Addressing Impacts and Risk
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 17, 2023]
Abstract/presentation for a the session “Methods and Data for Cumulative Impact Assessment in the Context of Environmental Justice” at the 2023 North America SETAC 44th Annual Meeting (November 12-16, 2023).  Invited to contribute a talk highlighting the National...
Community-driven science to address nutrient pollution: Lessons learned from across the US
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 11, 2023]
Excess nutrient release to the environment is a nonpoint source pollution issue in many US surface waters, and thus no single entity has complete jurisdiction to address and solve the problem. While it is within EPA's authority under the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and Safe D...
Application of a seagrass nutrient pollution indicator to tropical seagrasses from Puerto Rico: Preliminary results
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 16, 2023]
Seagrass health is often used as an indicator of water quality and plant tissue nitrogen content has long been used as an indicator of nitrogen availability.  However, traditional tissue nitrogen content has not been a particularly sensitive early indicator of nutrient avail...