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Restoring Harlem River’s water quality to swimmable and fishable

Gemma (Jingyu Wang), Ph.D.City University of New York (CUNY)

BCEQ Annual Water ConferenceManhattan College, 3/18/2015

Waterfront accessibility

• Harlem River has limited waterfront accessibility: railway-Metro-North; Industrial infrastructure

• Has been experienced decades of industrial abuse and remains gritty and industrial

• The Harlem River has always a major resource for water recreation throughout its history.

• Water quality concerns

Harlem River

• The Harlem River is located on the western boarder of the Bronx, separating it from Manhattan

• 9.3 miles, a natural straight

• The Harlem is connected to the Hudson and the East River

• Historically used for swimming and fishing

Zoom in

Discharge sewage into the river• Stormwater and sewage share the same pipe: combined

sewer, when it rains, it overflow.• CSOs discharge untreated sewage into the river, during

rainstorms. • There are more CSO’s in the Harlem River (>50) than any

other water source in NYC• Point pollution: CSOs • Nonpoint pollution: stormwater runoff, adjacent

waterway activities• Increased nutrient and pathogen (bacteria) levels during

storm. • PCBs11 (Polychlorinated biphenyls): indicator of raw

sewer, stormwater runoff and wastewater effluents

Restoring ecosystem

• Improve water quality• Connect community with their natural

resource• Reconnecting the waterfront with the people• Reinvigorating in-the-water recreational and

commercial activities• Restore the river’s water quality to become

swimmable/fishable• Monitor and publicize water quality data

4/30/14 CSOs

7/2/14 DO: 4mg/L, 49%

7/2/14 CSO: 2.9mg/L, 35%

7/2/14 CSO

6/5/14 CSO

10/7/2013 CSO

Fish consumption safetyFish Men over 15 and

women over 50Women under 50 & children under 15

Chemicals of concern

Blue crab meat Up to 4 meals/month (6 crabs per meal)

Don’t eat PCBs, Cadmium

Crab or lobster tomalley (hepatopancreas, mustard) and cooking liquid

Don’t eat Don’t eat PCBs, Cadmium, Dioxin

Channel catfish, Gizzard shad, White catfish

Don’t eat Don’t eat PCBs

Atlantic needlefish, Bluefish, Carp, Goldfish, Rainbow smelt, Striped bass, White perch

Up to 1 meal/month

Don’t eat PCBs

All other fish Up to 4 meals/month

Don’t eat PCBs

Methodology• Water sampling: CSO discharge sites • Ammonia: Nessler reagent method for

ammonia (NH3-N)• Phosphate: automated ascorbic acid method • Turbidity: HACH 4000 spectrophotometer • Fecal coliform, E.Coli., enterococcus: selective

agar plates, 37°C/24h incubation, MPN/100ml• PCBs: EPA 8082A, GC/MS

Fecal coliform: 800*2=1,600 Enterococcus: 600*2=1,200 Enterococcus: 150*2=300

November 17, 2014 raining MPN/100ml

July 29, 2014 Sunny (dry day)

Fecal coliform: 80-100 E.Coli.: 44 Enterococcus: 160

Fecal coliform: 1 million*5=5 million MPN/100ml

E.Coli.: 1,000*5=5,000 Enterococcus: 2,000*5=10,000

July 2, 2014 bacteria

April 30, 2014 bacteria

Enterococcus: 2000*5=10,000 Fecal coliform: 1million*5=5 million E.Coli.: 100*5=500

March 11, 2011 sunny (all units: MPN/100ml)

Enterococcus >2Fecal coliform: >1,000 E.Coli.: >100

Enterococcus >500Fecal coliform: >millions E.Coli.: >5,000

May 8, 2013 heavy rainstorm

EPA STANDARD: fecal coliform <200 E.Coli. <126 enterococcus <104USGS fecal coliform surface in 5-year increments: 1970-1974>10,000, 2010-2012<200average data from 1973-2009 1973 >2,500, 2009 <200 UNDERESTIMATION?

Bacteria levels increased dramatically during heavy rainstorm

Enterococcus > 1,000*5=5,000

Fecal coliform: millions E.Coli.: 100*5=500

November 1, 2013 rainstorm (units: MPN/100ml)

October 7, 2013 heavy rains

Enterococcus: 120*5=600Fecal coliform: 1,500*5=7,500E.Coli.: 44*5=220Compared to Riverkeeper’s data (maximum)Willis Ave. Bridge-Harlem River: 5,635North River Waste Water Treatment Plant: 2987; Superfund toxic sites: Gowanus Canal: >24,196; Newtown Creek-Metropolitan Ave. Bridge>24,196

Enterococcus: an indicator of raw sewer in a higher level than most of Riverkeeper’s data, and the maximum was similar

4/22/2014 5/2/2014 5/12/2014 5/22/2014 6/1/2014 6/11/2014 6/21/2014 7/1/20140

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2014 ammonia

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Ammonia level in 2013

2013 weather condition3/30/13: cloudy, storm5/1/13: sunny5/8-9/13: Rain storm5/23/13: thunderstorm7/8: sunny7/12: shower10/4: drizzle10/7: heavy rains11/1: rain

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Ammonia level in 2012: Superstorm Sandy

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2011 weather condition:3/10: rainy windy3/17: sunny3/24: The day after rain and snow, high tide, sunny, 38⁰F4/7: raining in the morning, cloudy and sunny in late afternoon, 50⁰F, the day after raining on Wed4/28: heavy thunderstorms, high 72⁰F5/5: sun, mixing with clouds, windy, high 64⁰F7/25: drizzle

Ammonia level in 2011

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2013

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Radall’s Island

Phosphate concentration in 2013

2013 weather condition3/30/13: cloudy, storm5/1/13: sunny5/8-9/13: Rain storm5/23/13: thunderstorm7/8: sunny7/12: shower10/4: drizzle10/7: heavy rains11/1: rain

3/10/2011 3/20/2011 3/30/2011 4/9/2011 4/19/2011 4/29/2011 5/9/20110

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2011

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Phosphate concentration in 2011

2011 weather condition:3/10: rainy windy3/17: sunny3/24: The day after rain and snow, high tide, sunny, 38⁰F4/7: raining in the morning, cloudy and sunny in late afternoon, 50⁰F, the day after raining on Wed4/28: heavy thunderstorms, high 72⁰F5/5: sun, mixing with clouds, windy, high 64⁰F7/25: drizzle

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Turbidity in 2013

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Turbidity in 2011

2011 weather condition:3/10: rainy windy3/17: sunny3/24: The day after rain and snow, high tide, sunny, 38⁰F4/7: raining in the morning, cloudy and sunny in late afternoon, 50⁰F, the day after raining on Wed4/28: heavy thunderstorms, high 72⁰F5/5: sun, mixing with clouds, windy, high 64⁰F7/25: drizzle

Future perspective

• Continuous water quality monitoring along the river and share data to the community

• More sampling sites along the river, for a spatial variation analysis

• Wetland, green roof/wall build along the river to capture stormwater and reduce CSOs

• vimeo.com. 2013. • https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHAKNTd4RbE&feature=share

• http://vimeo.com/groups/focusforwardfilms/videos/51886928

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFGbjcWW8og

Conclusion• Nutrients, pathogens and turbidity increased

dramatically during rainstorms, including Hurricane Sandy

• Not in accordance EPA regulated level and higher than USGS and Riverkeeper’s published data

• It’s not safe for swimming/fishing• Waterfront access is limited• Capture stormwater and reduce CSOs is the goal,

make the river swimmable/fishable in near future

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