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E-grāmata: Future of Water Quality in Coeur d'Alene Lake

  • Formāts: 386 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309690447
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  • Formāts: 386 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309690447

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Coeur d'Alene Lake in northern Idaho is an invaluable natural, recreational, and economic resource for communities in Idaho and eastern Washington. Starting in the late 1880s, mining in the Lake's watershed sent heavy metals and other mining wastes into the Lake, resulting in contamination of lake sediments with lead, cadmium, arsenic, and zinc that persists today. The watershed was designated a Superfund site and cleanup has been ongoing for 30 years. However, the Lake's environmental quality and cleanup is overseen by a Lake Management Plan, originally implemented by the Coeur d'Alene Tribe and the state of Idaho. A major focus of that plan is whether lakeshore development might promote low-oxygen (anoxic) conditions that could release toxic metals from lake sediments back into the water column.



This report analyzes water quality data collected from the Lake and the watershed over the past 30 years. The analyses indicate that, although the Lake is still heavily contaminated, concentrations of metals in the major inputs to the Lake have declined, and there is no evidence that phosphorus concentrations have been increasing in the last decade or that low-oxygen events are becoming more common. However, the shorelines of the Lake, where exposure to metals or harmful algae is more likely, are not currently monitored. Protecting the water quality of Coeur d'Alene Lake will require that monitoring efforts be expanded to provide an early warning of deteriorating conditions, regular syntheses of data, and targeted studiesall coordinated among interest groupsfollowed by application of those results to managing the Lake.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Long-Term Monitoring of Coeur d'Alene Lake and Its Watershed 3 Analysis of Inputs to Coeur d'Alene Lake 4 In-Lake Processes: Hydrodynamics 5 In-Lake Processes: Dissolved Oxygen and Nutrients 6 In-Lake Processes: Metals 7 Lake Bed Processes 8 Gaps in Lake and Watershed Monitoring 9 Risks of Metals Contamination in Coeur d'Alene Lake 10 Future Water Quality Considerations Acronyms Appendix A: Coeur d'Alene Watershed Analysis Methodology for Metals and Nutrients Appendix B: In-Lake Analysis Methodology for Metals, Nutrients, and Dissolved Oxygen Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Summary 1(10)
1 Introduction
11(36)
Introduction to the CDA Region
13(20)
Mining History and the Superfund Site
33(5)
Federal, Regional, and Local Authority and Oversight
38(2)
Current Water Quality Conditions
40(2)
National Academies Study
42(2)
References
44(3)
2 Long-Term Monitoring Of Coeur D'alene Lake And Its Watershed
47(12)
Lake Monitoring
48(5)
Coeur d'Alene River Sampling
53(1)
Published Summaries of Long-Term Monitoring Data
54(1)
Data Availability
55(1)
References
56(3)
3 Analysis Of Inputs To Coeur D'alene Lake
59(66)
Sources of Metal Input to Coeur d'Alene Lake
59(5)
The Superfund Remedy and Its Effects on Metal Inputs
64(8)
Sources of Phosphorus to Coeur d'Alene Lake
72(8)
Analysis of Inputs to Coeur d'Alene Lake
80(39)
Conclusions and Recommendations
119(2)
References
121(4)
4 In-Lake Processes: Hydrodynamics
125(28)
Introduction to Lake Processes
125(2)
Lake Hydrodynamics
127(13)
Sediment Transport
140(5)
Reservoir Modeling of Coeur d'Alene Lake
145(4)
Conclusions and Recommendations
149(1)
References
150(3)
5 In-Lake Processes: Dissolved Oxygen And Nutrients
153(36)
Eutrophication, Productivity, and Oxygen Depletion
153(2)
Analyses of Dissolved Oxygen Trends
155(12)
In-Lake Nutrient Analyses
167(10)
In-Lake Productivity Analyses
177(7)
Conclusions and Recommendations
184(2)
References
186(3)
6 IN-Lake Processes: Metals
189(26)
In-Lake Processes Relevant to Metals
189(2)
Analysis of Trends in Dissolved Zinc
191(10)
Analysis of Trends in Dissolved Cadmium
201(3)
Analysis of Trends in Total Lead
204(8)
Conclusions and Recommendations
212(1)
References
213(2)
7 Lake Bed Processes
215(26)
Introduction to Biogeochemical Processes in Lake Sediments
215(4)
Metal(loid) Dynamics Within CDA Lake Sediments
219(14)
Key Issues About Sediment Processes Under Changing Conditions
233(2)
Conclusions and Recommendations
235(3)
References
238(3)
8 Gaps In Lake And Watershed Monitoring
241(18)
Improvements to River Monitoring
241(4)
Improvements to Lake Monitoring
245(8)
Institutional Considerations
253(1)
Conclusions and Recommendations
253(2)
References
255(4)
9 Risks Of Metals Contamination In Coeur D'alene Lake
259(44)
Human Health Risks
259(14)
Ecological Health
273(20)
Conclusions and Recommendations
293(1)
References
294(9)
10 Future Water Quality Considerations
303(38)
Climate Change
303(18)
Will Climate Change, Population Growth, and Land Use Reverse Water Quality Trends in CDA Lake?
321(6)
Future Water Quality Scenarios
327(8)
Conclusions and Recommendations
335(1)
References
336(3)
Acronyms
339(2)
APPENDIXES
A Coeur d'Alene Watershed Analysis Methodology for Metals and Nutrients
341(20)
B In-Lake Analysis Methodology for Metals, Nutrients, and Dissolved Oxygen
361(6)
C Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
367