Pollution source analyses using 1-dimensional time series |
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Authors: | David J. Schaeffer Charles Corley Harris Chien |
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Affiliation: | 1. Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 2200 Churchill Road, 62706, Springfield, Illinois 2. Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 61103, Rockford, Illinois
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Abstract: | Lake Holiday, a human-made recreational lake in northern Illinois, was threatened with closure due to high bacterial levels. A factorially designed experiment with multivatiate responses was developed to study and identify the main sources of pollution. Data on total coliform, fecal coliform, fecal streptococci, dissolved oxygen, pH, ammonia-N, total phosphorus, nitrate/nitrite-N were analyzed using regression models describing dam spillway loads as a function of source loads and time. The results suggest that the relationships among source, time, and load are complex, even though only two sources account for most of the lake's loading Stevens Brook, which receives the discharge from the Somonauk Sewage Treatment Plant, and Somonauk Creek, which is the major drainage, contribute high loads of bacteria and nutrients to the lake. The influent loads contributed to the lake are discharged at the dam over about 4 weeks |
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