Groundwater Quality Overview

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Groundwater Quality Overview Kevin Masarik Center for Watershed Science and Education & Michelle Dale Bayfield County Health Department Through the University of Wisconsin-Extension, all Wisconsin people can access University resources and engage in lifelong learning, wherever they live and work.

water basics Universal Solvent p - Naturally has stuff dissolved in it. Impurities depend on rocks, minerals, land-use, plumbing, packaging, and other materials that water comes in contact with. H O p + H Can also treat water to take stuff out

Interpreting Drinking Water Test Results Tests important to health: Bacteria Sodium Nitrate Copper Lead Triazine Zinc Sulfate Arsenic Tests for aesthetic (taste,color,odor) problems: Hardness Iron Manganese Chloride Other important indicator tests: Saturation Index Alkalinity Conductivity Potassium Red = human-influenced, Blue = naturally found

Coliform bacteria Generally do not cause illness, but indicate a pathway for potentially harmful microorganisms to enter your water supply. Harmful bacteria and viruses can cause gastrointestinal disease, cholera, hepatitis Well Code: Properly constructed well should be able to provide bacteria free water continuously without the need for treatment Recommend using an alternative source of water until a test indicates your well is absent of coliform bacteria Sources: Live in soils and on vegetation Human and animal waste Sampling error Greater than or equal to 1 Zero bacteria Present = Unsafe Absent = Safe

If coliform bacteria was detected, we also checked for e.coli bacteria test Confirmation that bacteria originated from a human or animal fecal source. E. coli are often present with harmful bacteria, viruses and parasites that can cause serious gastrointestinal illnesses. Any detectable level of E.coli means your water is unsafe to drink.

Tests for Aesthetic Problems Hardness Natural (rocks and soils) Primarily calcium and magnesium Problems: scaling, scum, use more detergent, decrease water heater efficiency Greater than 200 150-200 Less than 150 HARD WATER IDEAL SOFT WATER

Tests for Overall Water Quality Alkalinity ability to neutralize acid Conductivity Measure of total ions can be used to indicate presence of contaminants (~ twice the hardness) ph Indicates water s acidity and helps determine if water will corrode plumbing 0 7 Basic 14 Acidic

Soil

Nitrate-Nitrogen Health Effects: Methemoglobinemia (blue baby disease) Possible links to birth defects and miscarriages (humans and livestock) Indicator of other contaminants Sources: Agricultural fertilizer Lawn fertilizer Septic systems Animal wastes

Test Important to Health Nitrate Nitrogen Greater than 10 mg/l Exceeds State and Federal Limits for Drinking Water Between 2 and 10 mg/l Some Human Impact Less than 2.0 mg/l Transitional Less than 0.2 mg/l Natural 10 2 0 UNSAFE - for infants and pregnant women; everyone should avoid long term consumption. NATURAL

Nitrate Concentration Generalized Nitrate Leaching Potential 0 Forest/ Prairie/ CRP Economic Optimal Nitrogen Rates Alfalfa Soybean Corn Potato Corn- Soybean Masarik, UW-Extension

Nitrate Concentration Generalized Nitrate Leaching Potential 0 Forest/ Prairie/ CRP Economic Optimal Nitrogen Rates Alfalfa Soybean Corn Potato Corn- Soybean Masarik, UW-Extension

Interaction of land-use, soils and geology Example Calumet County

Statewide Nitrate Source: Wisconsin Well Water Viewer

Tests for Aesthetic Problems Chloride Greater than 250 mg/l No direct effects on health Salty taste Exceeds recommended level Greater than 10 mg/l may indicate human impact Less than 10 mg/l considered natural in much of WI Sources: Fertilizers, Septic Systems and Road Salt 250 mg/l Less than 10 mg/l

Tests for Aesthetic Problems Iron Natural (rocks and soils) May benefit health Red and yellow stains on clothing, fixtures If iron present, increases potential for iron bacteria Slime, odor, oily film Greater than 0.3 mg/l Less than 0.3 mg/l Aesthetic problems likely

Test Important to Health Arsenic Sources: Naturally occurring in mineral deposits Standard: 0.010 mg/l (10 ppb) Health Effects: Increased risk of skin cancers as well as lung, liver, bladder, kidney, and colon cancers. Circulatory disorders Stomach pain, nausea, diarrhea Unusual skin pigmentation

Kevin Masarik Center for Watershed Science and Education 800 Reserve St. Stevens Point, WI 54481 715-346-4276 kmasarik@uwsp.edu www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/watershed Through the University of Wisconsin-Extension, all Wisconsin people can access University resources and engage in lifelong learning, wherever they live and work.