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1 Source Water Inventory Project Final Report FY2001 Prepared for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Division of Environmental Quality Public Drinking Water Program Submitted by Chris Barnett, Craig Callison and Allan Johnson Center for Agricultural, Resource and Environmental Systems College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources University of Missouri Columbia July 12, 2001
2 Acronyms AAT Arc Attribute Table AML ARC Macro Language CARES Center for Agricultural, Resource and Environmental Systems CCR Consumer Confidence Reports CWIC CARES Watershed Information Clearinghouse DEQ Division of Environmental Quality DOH Missouri Department of Health DOQQ Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangle DGLS Division of Geology and Land Survey DRG Digital Raster Graphics FTP File Transfer Protocol FY2000 Fiscal Year 2000 (July 1, 1999 June 30, 2000) GIS Geographic Information System GPS Global Positioning System GRC Geographic Resources Center HPGL2 Hewlett Packard Graphics Language 2 IOC InOrganic Compound MDA Missouri Department of Agriculture MDNR Missouri Department of Natural Resources MoDOT Missouri Department of Transportation MERC Missouri Emergency Response Commission MoRAP Missouri Resource Assessment Partnership MSDIS Missouri Spatial Data Information Service NAD27 North American Datum of 1927 NAD83 North American Datum of 1983 PAT Point Attribute Table or Polygon Attribute Table PDWP Public Drinking Water Program PWSD Public Drinking Water District PWSS Public Water Supply System SA Susceptibility Assessment SOC Synthetic Organic Chemical SWAP Source Water Assessment Plan SWIP Source Water Inventory Project UMC University of Missouri Columbia USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency USGS United States Geological Survey USPLS United States Public Land Survey VA Vulnerability Assessment VA/GIS Vulnerability Assessment Geographic Information System VOC Volatile Organic Chemical WHPA WellHead Protection Area WRD USGS Water Resources Division 2
3 Introduction The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Amendments of 1996 require states to implement Source Water Assessment Plans (SWAP) to better protect public drinking water from contamination. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) has developed a guideline for SWAP implementation in Missouri. The identification of potential contamination sources in areas that might affect a public drinking water source is an important component of this plan. These contaminant inventories must be completed by May In November of 1998, the Public Drinking Water Program (PDWP) at MDNR contracted with the Center for Agricultural, Resource and Environmental Systems (CARES) at the University of Missouri Columbia to develop and implement strategies for performing source water inventories. Task Review Task 1. Quarterly reports discussing progress with respect to tasks. These reports will be submitted in final form by September 30, 2000, December 31, 2000, March 31, 2001, and June 15, 2001, respectively. A separate final report will be submitted July 15, The above reports were completed and sent to MDNR on time. Task 2. Maintain the list of databases to be georeferenced. The specific number of databases will remain flexible. Agency/University staff will jointly determine the inclusion/exclusion of any database. Databases from MDNR programs will be included. (Ongoing) Appendix A, List of Data Bases Reviewed, contains the databases collected to date for SWIP. Task 3. Acquire suitable base map information (DOQQs) for areas to be inventoried. (Ongoing) Now, CARES has DOQQ available for the entire state. All 5,023 DOQQs have been aquired and are available for use on this project. Task 4. Geographically reference the records in the selected databases. Initial location will be based on information provided in the databases. Improved positional information may be derived from Digital Raster Graphics (DRGs) of USGS topographic maps, Digital Orthophoto Quarter-Quadrangles (DOQQs), other aerial images, regional office visits, on-site reconnaissance, or Global Positioning System (GPS). (Ongoing) No new databases without a georeference were acquired this year. Records from previously acquired non-geographic data bases are being located in the field. Most records in these database are already georeferenced within other databases. Currently, CARES is attempting to replace all databases with newer versions. Several databases have been replaced, however, CARES is still awaiting several. 3
4 Task 5. Continue to cooperate with DGLS on source water area determinations. (Ongoing) Meetings were held on December 20, 2000 and March 26, 2001 with representation from MDNR DGLS, MDNR DEQ, and CARES. These meetings were conducted to communicate ideas and discuss issues concerning Source Water Assessment. Discussion of the December 20, 2000 meeting included alluvial well systems and the delineation methods of those systems, inventory area for groundwater systems, and the construction of reports and maps to be served on the web to the public. The most important point of the meeting as pertains to the Source Water Inventory Project was the confirmation of half-mile buffers around wells as the inventory area. Discussion of the March 26, 2000 meeting included the contractual agreements for the 2002 fiscal year. The only significant change was that CARES has agreed to start testing the Susceptibility Analyses for public water systems. Task 6. Map source water area contaminant inventories for community systems using groundwater. This will involve integrating data acquired from statewide databases with information collected from on-site visits. Inventory reports, by system, will be generated and provided to the Agency. Source water area contaminant inventories have been completed for 848 wells in 497 systems this fiscal year. These have been located in Audrain, Barton, Benton, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cedar, Chariton, Christian, Cole, Crawford, Dade, Dallas, Franklin, Gasconade, Greene, Henry, Hickory, Howard, Jefferson, Johnson, Laclede, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Montgomery, Morgan, Osage, Phelps, Polk, Pulaski Saline, St. Charles, St. Clair, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Washington, Webster, and Wright counties. A total of 6,092 potential contamination sources have been verified within these source water areas. This includes 2,693 sites from existing databases and 3,399 sites found in the field. Figure 2 shows the areas of activity since CARES initiated the source water inventory process in May Wellhead, water tank and water treatment plant locations have also been verified during the contaminant inventory process. A total of 356 water tanks have been verified this fiscal year. Three hundred four of the water tank locations collected were new (not already present in the water tanks layer). As wellhead and water tank locations are verified, digital photographs are taken of many of these entities. To date, 66 photos have been collected at wellhead locations, and 36 photos of water tanks. These photos will be accessible through the SWAP web site and may be included with the source water inventory reports. Field data collection has consumed a total of 75 days. An average of 81 potential contaminant sites, 11 wells, and 5 tank verifications were performed per day. This number varies with the density of human activity in the source water area. 4
5 To report this information to MDNR, CARES has set up an FTP site on the internet. The site is updated monthly and allows MDNR personnel to retrieve the information at any given time. It contains copies of all the original databases used in the project (see Appendix A) as well as location information for wells, tanks, and contaminants verified from on-site visits. The FTP site address is ftp:// Source water mapping for surface water systems has also continued this fiscal year. This was a carryover task from the FY1999 project. This process involves heads up photo-interpretation of DOQQs. All the mapping has been completed or is in the progress of being complete. Once the source water mapping is complete, sectional printouts are generated for each watershed. These include the DOQQ photo base, the land cover interpretation lines and codes, and a legend describing the coding system. Originally, these map sets were then provided to MDNR for field verification. However, in the third quarter of FY2000 an agreement was reached with NRCS to utilize their county office staff for field verification. This should greatly increase the rate at which the data is verified. Although most map sets provided to NRCS were not provided to MDNR, some duplicate sets were provided as examples of work to be done. NRCS has field checked and returned these duplicates, allowing MDNR to drop these from their list of areas to be checked. Appendix B shows the watersheds that are designated to have land use data developed under SWIP. Roughly 16 of the 66 watersheds have been returned and many of those have been corrected and are completed. The status of mapping and printout delivery is also shown. Task 7. When expedient, georeference records in the selected databases outside the source water areas. Areas with high concentrations of non-community wells, many database records, or near community source water areas will receive high priority. Only a handful of records outside the source water areas have been georeferenced. In all cases, this applied to sites within one-quarter mile of the source water area boundary. SUMMARY To date, 1128 of approximately 2,654 wellheads have been inventoried. This results in a 42% completion rate. Given a target completion date of December 2002, at this rate CARES will need to inventory 254 wellheads per quarter. Surface water landuse mapping is very near completion. The majority of the landuse maps have been printed and are ready for field verification. Landuse maps and data sets will be made available for viewing and download upon completion of field verification and the SWIP website. 5
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8 Appendix A SWIP Database Listing SWIP Databases Contact Source Tabular Date Received Status Primary Key MoDot Facility Locations Sheryl Gilmore MoDOT Shloc_ 5/26/99 received Spill Reports Dean Martin MDNR Tier II Reports Lori Schenewerk MERC TIERID 6/2/99 received Joe Gassner MDNR/HWP ed Don Scott Registry of Confirmed Abandoned or Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in Missouri Confirmed Dioxin Sites List Valerie Garrett MDNR N/A 1/20/99 received Ground Water Monitoring Database Bruce Stuart MDNR/PDWP ed Don Scott Hazardous Waste Site Sample Gale Carlson MDOH XXXXXXXXXXXX remove from list Results Private Well Sample Results Randall Maley MDOH Regional Surveys Gale Carlson MDOH XXXXXXXXXXXX remove from list: rehash of db13 National Priorities List (NPL) (CERCLIS or Superund sites) USEPA Envirofacts Warehouse MDNR/HWP XXXXXXXXXXXX remove from list: same as SMARS CERCLIS (Superfund) USEPA Envirofacts Warehouse USEPA Facid 4/1/99 received Hazardous Waste Generators Scott Huckstep MDNR/HWP EPAID 12/15/98 received Toxics Release Inventory (TRIS) Gene Nickel MDNR/TAP TRI_ID 5/20/99 received Illegal Dumps Jim Matejcic MDNR/SWMP ed Don Scott Licensed Pesticide Applicators Paul Andre MDA Pestid 6/24/99 received Registered Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste download site MDNR/HWP EPA_ID 12/15/98 received Transporters Water Discharge Permist (PCS) Maggie Tompkins USEPA XXXXXXXXXXXX remove from list: data is in wqis (121) PCB Activity Database (PADS) Dave Phillipi USEPA EPAID 12/15/98 received Missouri Wood Treaters Brian Brookshire MDC ext.304 Missile Silos Emmitt Witt Silo 3/28/96 received Superfund Management and Karen Cass Robert MDNR/HWP SMNUM 12/3/98 received Registry System (SMARS) Stout RCRIS USEPA Facid 12/15/98 received 8
9 Appendix A SWIP Database Listing SWIP Databases Contact Source Tabular Date Received Status Primary Key Environmental Emergency Brian Campbell MDNR/ESP SPILLNUM 2/23/99 received Response Incidents (EER) Underground Storage Tanks (One- St_id 12/15/98 Stop Initiative) Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) Bruce Stuart MDNR/HWP none 6/30/98 received Sites Petroleum Storage Tanks Hazardous Waste download site MDNR/HWP FAC_ID 12/00/98 received Petroleum Tank Individual MDNR/HWP FAC_ID and TANK_ID Active Permitted Solid Waste Sanitary Landfills & Transfer Stations Stu Harlan MDNR/SWMP Idnum 12/2/98 received Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Bill Wilder MDNR/HWP LUST_ID 3/18/99 received Perchlorate Sites in Missouri Don Scott MDNR/PDWP none 11/27/98 received USDA Former Grain Bin Sites Don Scott USDA waiting from Don Scott Resolved Waste Tire Dumps MDNR/SWMP waiting Unresolved Waste Tire Dumps MDNR/SWMP none 04/10/99 received Water Quality Information System MDNR/WPCP Wqisid 6/15/98 received (WQIS): CAFOs, WWTPs, Industrial Outfails APCP Sites One-Stop Initiative MDNR/APCP Cntyplant AFS USEPA Facid Leaking Above Ground Storage Tanks MDNR/ESP ed Don Scott Leaking Chemical Storage Tanks MDNR/ESP ed Don Scott Demolition, Utility and Special Waste Landfills MDNR/SWMP ed Don Scott Infectious Waste, Material Recovery, Composting Facilities MDNR/SWMP ed Don Scott National Polutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) USEPA part of WQIS??? 9
10 Appendix B Watershed Land Use Development Status PWSSID INTID PWSSNAME LAKE NAME ACRES DATE COMPLETED DATE PLOTTED SENT DNR SENT NRCS Amoret Amoret Reservoir 0.40 in progress Archie Archie Lake Armstrong Armstrong Lake Baring Baring Country Club Lake Bates Co. PWSD Bates Co. PWSD 6 in progress #2 #2 Reservoir Bethany Bethany Reservoir # Bethany Bethany Reservoir # Bethany Harrison County 10, Lake Brookfield Brookfield Reservoir Butler Butler Lake 1, Cameron Cameron Reservoir 3, # Cameron Grindstone 13, Reservoir Concordia E. A. Pape Lake 5,426 in progress Creighton Creighton Lake Daviess Co. PWSD Lake Viking 9, DATE RCVD DATE CORRECTED # Dearborn Dearborn Reservoir Downing Downing Reservoir Drexel Drexel Lake #1 2, Edina Edina Lake Edina Edina Reservoir Green City Green City Lake Harrison Co. PWSD # Harrison Co. PWSD #1 Eagleville Lake 2, Storage Basin 2 in progress 10
11 Appendix B Watershed Land Use Development Status PWSSID INTID PWSSNAME LAKE NAME ACRES DATE DATE SENT SENT DATE DATE COMPLETED PLOTTED DNR NRCS RCVD CORRECTED Harrisonville Harrisonville City Lake Higginsville Higginsville Lake 3, King City King City Lake King City King City Lake South Kirksville Forest Lake 9, Kirksville Hazel Creek Lake 5, La Belle La Belle Lake # (Old) La Belle La Belle Lake #2 1, (New) Lamar Lamar City Lake 3, Lancaster Lancaster Lake (New) Lancaster Lancaster Lake (Old) Lawson Lawson City Lake 218 in progress Marceline Marceline Lake (New) 2, Maryville Maryville Reservoir Maryville Mozingo Lake 108 in progress Memphis Memphis Lake (New) 1, Memphis Memphis Lake (Old) 2, Memphis Memphis Pre- Settlement Basin Middle Fork Water Co. Middle Fork Water Co. Lake 4, Milan Milan Lake (New) Milan Milan Lake (Old) Moberly Sugar Creek Lake 7, Premium Standard Elmwood Reservoir 4, Foods, Inc. (& 11
12 Appendix B Watershed Land Use Development Status PWSSID INTID PWSSNAME LAKE NAME ACRES DATE DATE SENT SENT DATE DATE COMPLETED PLOTTED DNR NRCS RCVD CORRECTED Milan) Rich Hill Rich Hill Reservoir 5 in progress Ridgeway Ridgeway Lake Ridgeway Ridgeway SCS Lake (Rock House Lake) 5,720 in progress Rockville Rockville Reservoir 1 in progress S- F Scout Ranch Nims Lake 3, Savannah Savannah City Reservoir Sedalia Spring Fork Lake 7, Shelbina Shelbina Lake 1, xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx Smithville Smithville City Lake Springfield Fellows Lake 12, Springfield McDaniel Lake 12, Trenton Trenton Lower Reservoir Trenton Trenton Upper Reservoir Unionville Lake Thunderhead 16, Unionville Unionville Reservoir 1, Unity Village Unity Lake No Unity Village Unity Lake No. 2 1, Vandalia Vandalia Reservoir 3, xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx Wellsville Sportsman Lake Wellsville Wellsville Lake Wyaconda Wyaconda Lake TOTAL 171,185 12
13 Appendix C SWIP Watershed Land Use Maps 13
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