R M P 2004 S tatus and Trends Program . C C SF S edim entTrace M etals analyses.C ontract #498 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 LabProjectID SFEIContractID LabSam pleID ContainerSam pleID StationCode EventType Sam pleD ate Sam pleTypeCode Sam pleReplicate ProjectID A gencyCode Sam pleCom m ents PrepCode PrepD ate D igestExtractCode D igestExtractD ate LabBatch AnalysisD ate LabReplicate M atrix Fraction M ethodCode A nalyteG roup A nalyte U nits Basis(drywt= dw; wetwt= ww) 1 498 RM P 04S - 77 B C 11 SedC hem 7/30/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 2 498 RM P 04S - 170 SB020S SedC hem 8/2/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 3 498 RM P 04S - 85 B D 31 SedC hem 7/29/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 4 498 RM P 04S - 207 SPB017S SedC hem 7/28/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 5 498 RM P 04S - 222 SPB019S SedC hem 7/29/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 6 498 RM P 04S - 200 SPB016S SedC hem 7/28/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 7 498 RM P 04S - 162 SB019S SedC hem 8/2/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 8 498 RM P 04S - 192 SPB015S SedC hem 7/28/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 9 498 RM P 04S - 185 SPB002S SedC hem 7/29/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 10 498 RM P 04S - 61 BA10 SedC hem 8/3/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 11 498 RM P 04S - 69 BA41 SedC hem 8/2/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 12 498 RM P 04S - 177 SPB001S SedC hem 7/28/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 13 498 RM P 04S - 342 SU019S SedC hem 7/28/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 14 498 RM P 04S - 215 SPB018S SedC hem 7/28/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 15 498 RM P 04S - 312 SU015S SedC hem 7/27/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 16 498 RM P 04S - 31 LS B 017S SedC hem 8/3/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 17 498 RM P 04S - 305 SU002S SedC hem 7/27/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 18 498 RM P 04S - 260 C B 016S SedC hem 7/30/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw 19 498 RM P 04S - 24 LS B 016S SedC hem 8/3/2004Integrated 1 04RMPS&T CCSF SedimentW holeSediment TE dw Cristina Grosso, John Ross, Don Yee, Sarah Lowe Amy Franz, Pedrag Stevanovic, Jennifer Hunt • Upload RMP analytical results from laboratories into the relational database format and continue to QA/QC these data • Completed phase I of getting the labs to submit data in new standardized reporting formats. 2005: RMP Data Management
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Upload RMP analytical results from laboratories into the SWAMP comparable relational database and continue to QA/QC these data;
Redesign the web-based data access tool to interface with the new relational database format.
Continue with developing a tool for Status & Trends laboratories to submit electronic data via the web;
Develop tools to increase the efficiency of data review; Upload select datasets from RMP Pilot & Special Studies (or other
studies) into the RMP SWAMP comparable relational database so that the data could be downloaded using the data access tool.
2005: RMP Website
2005: RMP Website – Program information
2005: RMP Website - Data Access
SITE_CODE CRUISE_TYPE SITE_NAME Lat in DD long in DD DatumBA10 WATER Coyote Creek 37.46868 -122.06320 NAD-83BA20 WATER South Bay 37.49315 -122.08792 NAD-83BA30 WATER Dumbarton Bridge 37.51375 -122.13462 NAD-83BA40 WATER Redwood Creek 37.55878 -122.20912 NAD-83BB15 WATER San Bruno Shoal 37.61477 -122.28205 NAD-83BB30 WATER Oyster Point 37.66910 -122.32862 NAD-83BB70 WATER Alameda 37.74225 -122.32207 NAD-83BC10 WATER Yerba Buena Island 37.82158 -122.34950 NAD-83BC20 WATER Golden Gate 37.86350 -122.67333 NAD-83BC30 WATER Richardson Bay 37.86210 -122.47868 NAD-83BC41 WATER Point Isabel 37.88690 -122.34272 NAD-83BC60 WATER Red Rock 37.91765 -122.43573 NAD-83BD15 WATER Petaluma River 38.11148 -122.48655 NAD-83BD20 WATER San Pablo Bay 38.04823 -122.42185 NAD-83BD30 WATER Pinole Point 38.02423 -122.36262 NAD-83BD40 WATER Davis Point 38.05072 -122.27768 NAD-83BD50 WATER Napa River 38.09672 -122.26068 NAD-83BF10 WATER Pacheco Creek 38.05110 -122.09898 NAD-83BF20 WATER Grizzly Bay 38.11588 -122.03952 NAD-83BF40 WATER Honker Bay 38.06702 -121.93437 NAD-83BG20 WATER Sacramento River 38.05978 -121.81020 NAD-83BG30 WATER San Joaquin River 38.02062 -121.80522 NAD-83BW10 WATER Standish Dam 37.45167 -121.92150 NAD-83BW15 WATER Guadalupe River 37.42600 -121.98000 NAD-83C-1-3 WATER Sunnyvale 37.43425 -122.01010 NAD-83C-3-0 WATER San Jose 37.46023 -121.97560 NAD-83
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2006: RMP Website - Plans
Website maintenance and updates in 2006
2005: Status and Trends Monitoring
Successful sampling season
Contracts came in on budget
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Rivers
SuisunSan PabloBay
CentralBay
SouthBay
Lower SouthBay
Number of SAMPLES
Water: 31 totalSediment:47 total
= Historical fixed stationW=4S=8
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Rivers
SuisunSan PabloBay
CentralBay
SouthBay
Lower SouthBay
Number of SAMPLES
Water: 31 totalSediment:47 total
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Rivers
SuisunSan PabloBay
CentralBay
SouthBay
Lower SouthBay
Rivers
SuisunSan PabloBay
CentralBay
SouthBay
Lower SouthBay
Number of SAMPLES
Water: 31 totalSediment:47 total
= Historical fixed station = Historical fixed station
2005: Status and Trends Monitoring
WATER SAMPLING
July 2005
31 sites (5 historic RMP)Backup site
Target site
2005: Status and Trends Monitoring
SEDIMENT SAMPLING
July/August 2005
47 sites (7 historic RMP)
Sediment organics analyses by High Resolution Mass Spectrometer
Backup site
Target site
2005: Status and Trends Monitoring
BIVALVE BIOACCUMULATION SAMPLING
June - Sept 2005
11 sites (all historical RMP)
Deployed Mytilus (9 sites)
Trawled for Corbicula Analyzed for organics
(including PBDEs)
2006: Status and Trends Monitoring
Water, Sediment, and Bivalve Bioaccumulation sampling
(same effort as in 2005)
NewWATER Chemistry
Drop Dissolved Organic Contaminants in Water (this year)
WATER Toxicity
Scheduled Every 5-years
Estuary Tributaries
Suisun Creek
Napa River
Petaluma River
San Lorenzo Creek
Coyote Creek
Note: Site locations are not accurately placed on this map.
San Mateo Creek
REVIEW
SEDIMENT INVESTIGATION
IN THE TRIBUTARIES
Nov & April (2004-2005)
Six Tributaries, two locations ea.,
two sampling events. Sediment Toxicity-two amphipods
(Hyalella (FW) + Eohaustorius (Est.)) Sediment chemistry at upstream sites
and toxic downstream sites (RMP analyte list + pyrethroids)
Water Toxicity Sampling (April only)
Five Tributaries
Ceriodaphnia, Americamysis, Menidia
Diazinon & Chlorpyrifos
2005 S&T: Episodic Toxicity Monitoring & PRISM
November Sampling (Nov. 1st – 4th)
April Sampling (Apr. 18th – 20th)
Sampled Tributaries
Suisun Creek
Napa River
Petaluma River
San Lorenzo Creek
Coyote Creek
Note: Site locations are not accurately placed on this map.
San Mateo Creek
November - 2004
Preliminary Results – Sediment Toxicity
Sampled Tributaries
Suisun Creek
Napa River
Petaluma River
San Lorenzo Creek
Coyote Creek
Note: Site locations are not accurately placed on this map.
San Mateo Creek
April - 2005
Preliminary Results – Sediment Chemistry
MIN MAX MIN MAX% Fines (<63 um) 15 67 24 100TOC (%) 0.5 2.7Bifenthrin 1.9 10.3 0 2.4Cyfluthrin 0 8.62 0 0Cypermethrin 0 4.17 0 0Esfenvalerate 0 0 0 0Lambda-cyhalothrin 0 0 0 0Permethrin 0 20.5 0 0