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#1The Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network: A Collaborative Effort in Groundwater Resource Characterization UK UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Kentucky Geological Survey Bart Davidson Kentucky Geological Survey and Robert J. Blair Kentucky Division of Water 9th National Monitoring Conference Cincinnati, Ohio April 28-May 2, 2014 Division of Water One of two related presentations on the Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network presented at the 2014 9th National Monitoring Conference in Cincinnati. This presentation focused on the history of how the Network was created and retrieving Network data online; the other presentation by Rob Blair of DOW focused on the mechanics of the Network and DOW's extended sampling programs.#2Starting with the Big Picture Geologic map of the United States, showing that Kentucky is situated between two large basins, the Illinois Basin and the Appalachian Basin. Between the basins is the uplifted Cincinnati Arch.#3Quaternary; 2 mya; sand, clay, gravel Quaternary and Tertiary; 1-5 mya; gravel and sand Tertiary; 30 mya; clay and sand Tertiary and Cretaceous; 60-70 mya; sand and clay Cretaceous; 85-95 mya; gravel and sand Geology of Kentucky Pennsylvanian; 290-325 mya; shale, sandstone and coal Mississippian; 325-360 mya; shale, limestone and sandstone Devonian; 360-410 mya; shale and limestone Silurian; 410-440 mya; dolomite and shale Ordovician; 440-510 mya; limestone, dolomite, shale Cambrian; 510-570 mya; dolomite, sandstone and shale Precambrian; >570 mya; (igneous and metamorphic rock) A B A B B' A' A' Kentucky's Eastern Coal Field is located within the Appalachian Basin and the Western Coal Field is located within the Illinois Basin. The Bluegrass Region and eastern Mississppian Plateaus (or eastern Pennyroyal) are situated on the Cincinnati Arch. Because of the arch, surface rocks were eroded away and the Bluegrass Region therefore has the oldest rocks in the state (see cross section A-A'). Kentucky does not have a single homogenous aquifer as do some other states, but rather several heterogeneous aquifers.#4SITE TYPE • Spring A Well Eastern Coal Field Eastern Pennyroyal Inner Blue Grass Knobs Outer Blue Grass Purchase Western Coal Field Western Pennyroyal The Network Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network sites (maintained by Kentucky Division of Water) The current 60 Network sites are shown on this physiographic region map, which closely resembles the previous geology map because geology controls topography and physiography.#5Karst Shallow Fracture Flow & Deep Granular - Consolidated Granular - Unconsolidated Granular (Ohio River Alluvium) Limited Availability (Localized Fractures & Minor Karst) Rob Blair, DOW General Aquifer Types This general aquifer type map was generated by Rob Blair, and shows the range of aquifers in the state, from fracture flow to granular, depending on location.#6Nada Tunnel Spring A few of the Network sample locations... Dyer Spring Robert Blair of KDOW provided four pictures of Network sample locations. Nada Tunnel Spring in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field and Dyer Spring in the Western Pennyroyal are shown here.#7Slough's WMA Well Vanceburg Well The City of Vanceburg's public water supply well is a Network site in the Eastern Pennyroyal region, and Slough's (pronounced "Slew") Wildlife Management Area well is in the Western Kentucky Coal Field near the Ohio River.#8KGS Kentucky Geological Survey University Of Kentucky Search KGS | Caras KGS KGS HUK H KGS Home Water Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network Contact Bart Davidson Groundwater is essential to the economy of Kentucky and to the health of its citizens. Despite its extensive use, until recently there was ittle systematic effort to describe groundwater quality and to make that information widely available Recognizing the importance of groundwater, the 1996 Kertucky General Assembly directed the Kentucky Geological Survey to establish a long- term, interagency groundwater monitoring network to characterize the quality, quantity, and distribution of groundwater in Kentucky (Kentucky Revised Statute 151.625) The major goals of the interagency Groundwater Montoring Network are to (1) collect groundwater data, (2) characterize groundwater quality, (3) distribute groundwater information, (4) improve coordination between agencies that collect groundwater data, and (5) facitate sharing of groundwater data Orteragency Technical Advisory Committee 1900) The network is assisted by an Interagency Technical Advisory Committee on Groundwater (TAC), which is composed of State, Federal, and university representatives The ITAC was estabeshed by KRS 151.629 Network Website The network has produced the folowing annual summaries and descriptions of network activities Annual Reports (PDF fi • 1999-2000 al report(0.3 Mb) 2000 2001 annual report (0.1 Mb) 2001-2002 annual port0.1 Mb) 2002-2003 anualsport.10.2 Mb) 2003-2004 annual report (0.3MB) 2004-2005 annual(5) 2005-2006 anualmport (1.27 mb) 2006-2007 actualspod (1.30mb) 2007 2000 aualpot (0.7mb) 2008 2009 aul07mb) 2009 2010 amualmepod (08 mb) 2010-2011 amualsport (12 m) 2011-2012 amuald (1.18 mb) 2012.2013 apo (1.42 mb) Monitoring Network Framework Document (PDF te describing the intial work of the interagency Technical Advisory Commitee regarding the establishment of the Kentucky Groundwater Montoring Network Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network sampling sites maintained by the Kentucky Division of Water 2 26 " . 7 Pest MOA " 01201 PM . 34 " " 21 90001254 Pest MOA Pest MOA 47172 Pest MOA Pest MOA The Kentucky Groundwater Monitoring Network (pdf files) Monitoring Network Framework Document (PDF the describing the initial work of the interagency Technical Advisory Commitee regarding the establishment of the Kentucky Groundwater Monitoring Network ...edbloubkAChamework.pdf (10) The Kentucky Groundwater Monitoring Network (pdf files) Statede Jackson Pechase Western Kentucky Coal Field PeralMassippian Plateau) Bluegrass and Knots Eastern Kentucky Coal Field Conference Proceedings (PDF) Fisher, RS, and Goodman, PT. 2002, Characterizing groundwater in Kentucky. From site selection to published information 2002 National Monitoring Conference National Water Quality Montoring Council, 8p. (0.1 Mb) http://www.uky.edu/KGS/water/gnet/ The Network website, showing sample locations and ID numbers, along with all annual reports of the Network and other articles of interest.#9Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository (Established in 1990 by KRS 151.035) Over 92,000 water well records • Major sources: DOW, USGS (NWIS), EPA (Storet), KGS, NURE Approximately 5,100 spring records Currently about 60,000 suites of water-quality analyses with millions of individual records Online mapping services to display data on various base maps and other geological data Before proceeding further about the Network, the Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository (another mandated program connected with the Network) was introduced, which is the interface for obtaining Network data.#10History of the Network Prior to 1992, there was little systematic effort to describe groundwater quality and make that information widely available to the public • In 1993 the secretary of the Ky. Natural Resources and Env. Protection Cabinet convened a Groundwater Consensus Committee to draft groundwater protection regulations. DOW, KWRRI and KGS participated. Between 1993 and 1994, KGS and KWRRI worked jointly on proposed legislation to create a groundwater monitoring network. History of the Network, slide 1.#11History of the Network, Continued • An ad hoc Interagency Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC) met through 1995 and 1996, and drafted a framework document for the Network. About 10 agencies were represented at these meetings. • The proposed legislation did not pass in either the 1994 or 1996 Legislature In 1998, the Kentucky General Assembly passed two important, but unfunded, statutes: 1. KRS 151.625 established the Groundwater Monitoring Network 2. KRS 151.629 established the KY Interagency Technical Advisory Committee History of the Network, slide 2.#12KRS 151.625 Establishment of long-term groundwater monitoring network -- Duties. 1. The KGS shall, in cooperation with the Interagency Technical Advisory Committee on Groundwater, establish a long-term groundwater monitoring network for the purpose of characterizing the quality, quantity, and distribution of Kentucky's groundwater resources. 2. The monitoring network shall include: (a) Representative sites sampled by various agencies; (b) Water wells, springs, and surface water associated with wells and springs; and (c) New monitoring wells installed in areas of demonstrated need. This network shall collect information on a statewide basis and provide long-term data collection to determine the quality, quantity, and occurrence of groundwater throughout the Commonwealth. I debated putting the actual legislation wording in my talk, but thought there may be people in the audience who are trying to develop a network for their state who may be interested in seeing exactly how the law is worded. This slide and the two following contain the exact wording of the Kentucky Revised Statute that established the Network.#13KRS 151.625, Continued. 3. The KGS shall utilize collected data to support research efforts that develop models for groundwater systems, and to determine and monitor trends of groundwater movement, water quality, and quantity. 4. The KGS shall provide data from the network to the Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository and make the data readily available to the public, government agencies, industry, and other entities that request access. Analyzed data maybe made available in the form of maps, charts, bulletins, and reports. 5. The KGS shall solicit input from federal, state, and local agencies, and industry, agriculture, universities, and the public to determine priority monitoring locations based on water quality and quantity concerns as the network is developed. Legislation for the Network, slide 2.#14KRS 151.625, Continued. 6. Within ninety (90) days of the end of each state fiscal year, the KGS shall provide to the Governor and the Legislative Research Commission a summary of the groundwater monitoring network data collection and analysis activities. Effective: July 15, 1998 History: Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 30, sec. 3, effective July 15, 1998 Legislation for the Network, slide 3. State Capitol, Frankfort#15KRS 151.629 Interagency Technical Advisory Committee on Groundwater - Duties and responsibilities. 1. There is established an Interagency Technical Advisory Committee on Groundwater to assist the KGS in the development, coordination, and implementation of a groundwater monitoring network for the Commonwealth. The committee shall consist of one (1) representative from each of the following agencies, to be appointed by that agency: (a) Division of Conservation of the Department for Natural Resources; (b) Division of Public Health Protection and Safety of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; (c) Division of Forestry of the Department for Natural Resources; (d) Division of Environmental Services of the Department of Agriculture; (e) Division of Waste Management of the Department for Environmental Protection; (f) Division of Water of the Department for Environmental Protection; (g) Department for Environmental Protection; (h) Department for Natural Resources; (i) Kentucky Geological Survey; (j) University of Kentucky College of Agriculture; and (k) University of Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute. This is the legislation that establishes the Interagency Technical Advisory Committee, which works in conjuction with the Survey to oversee Network design and activities.#162. KRS 151.629, Continued. The committee shall have two (2) nonvoting legislative liaisons who shall be members of the General Assembly. One (1) liaison shall be a House member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and one (1) liaison shall be a Senate member appointed by the President of the Senate. The chair of the committee shall be the director of the University of Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute. The duties and responsibilities of the committee shall include: (a) Developing a plan to coordinate agencies for the overall characterization of the state's groundwater, including occurrence, flow systems, water quantity, and water quality; (b) Reviewing the data entry process to ensure that all data collected is placed into the Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository; (c) Establishing a long-term groundwater monitoring plan for the Commonwealth; (d) Making recommendations for prioritization of the state's groundwater research needs; and (e) Annually reviewing and evaluating groundwater data collection and analysis. ITAC legislation, slide 2.#17KRS 151.629, Continued. 3. In addition to the members identified in subsection (1) or (2) of this section, the committee may have, as one (1) of its members, one (1) nonvoting representative from the United States Geological Survey, appointed by that agency. Effective: June 20, 2005 History: Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 99, sec. 122, effective June 20, 2005; and ch. 123, sec 18, effective June 20, 2005 - Amended 2004 Ky. Acts ch. 88, sec. 2, effective July 13, 2004. -- Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 30, sec. 4, effective July 15, 1998. Legislative Research Commission Note (6/20/2005). This section was amended by 2005 Ky. Acts chs. 99and 123, which do not appear to be in conflict and have been codified together. Legislative Research Commission Note (6/20/2005). 2005 Ky. Acts chs. 11, 85,95, 97, 98, 99, 123, and 181 instruct the Reviser of Statutes to correct statutory references to agencies and officers whose names have been changed in 2005 legislation confirming the reorganization ITAC legislation, slide 3.#18Framework for the Kentucky Ground-Water Monitoring Network: A Report of the Interagency Technical Advisory Committee Dr. Lyle V.A. Sendlein, Director Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute Framework Document: 1996 First report of the ad hoc ITAC committee April 1996 The ad hoc ITAC committee (prior to legislation being enacted for the committee) completed a framework document outlining the design and function of the Network in 1996.#19Goals of the Network from Framework Document 1. Collect groundwater data 2. Characterize groundwater quality 3. Distribute groundwater information 4. Improve coordination between agencies that collect groundwater data 5. Facilitate sharing of groundwater data Goals of the Network as outlined by the ad hoc ITAC committee in 1996.#20Proposed Monitoring Strategies 1. Past and ongoing groundwater projects were identified by physiographic region 2. Separate monitoring strategies were proposed for each of seven major physiographic/geologic regions 3. Three sampling teams proposed taking total of 800 samples per year, using standard methods 4. Analyses were to include field measurements, nutrients, pesticides, major ions, inorganics, radio-metrics, metals Proposed monitoring strategy summary of the Network as outlined by the ad hoc ITAC committee in 1996.#21Monitoring Strategies by Region Bluegrass Region Eastern Coal Field The KENTUCKY Ground-Water Monitoring NETWORK Blue Grass & Knobs Perspective Aquifers Condition of supplies Network How much information is available! Blue Grass & Knobs The KENTUCKY Ground-Water Monitoring NETWORK Eastern Kentucky Coal Field Perspective Collection Collection Summaries characterization Eastern Kentucky Coal Field Aquifers How much information Bacteria information base Improving the information base Subgroups of the ad hoc ITAC committee worked on individual monitoring strategies for each of the seven major physiographic/geologic regions of Kentucky. Two are shown here.#22Division of Water Lab Results (Limited) Interagency groundwater data transmission flow chart Lab Results Division Well Construction Data Certified Transfer Data Electronic Division of Environmental Services of Lab Waste Results Management RCRA Well Drilling Program Kentucky Groundwater Data UST CERCLA SOLID STORET Repository WASTE U.S. ? Facilities Survey Geological STORET for Surface Department Cabinet for Compliance Data Lab Results (SOAP) Mining Human Resources This data transmission flow chart was included in the Framework Document of 1996, and reasonably approximates how the data are transmitted today. The ultimate goal was to ensure that Network data was compiled in and disseminated by the Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository, which is indeed the case today.#23Framework Document Recommendations 1. All current groundwater data and all groundwater data to be collected in the future should be put into a standard format for entry into the Repository 2. 641 sampling sites should be installed across the state for annual sampling 3. One-time sampling for 120 locations (one per county) 4. Areas requiring more intense study should be identified and monitored as “Intense Study Areas" Recommendations by the ad hoc ITAC committee in the 1996 Framework document for design of the Network. At the time, major funding was thought to be achievable to support such a robust Network. The current Network represents about 10 percent of the original planned Network.#24Suggested Parameters in Framework Document (~60) Field Measurements Major Ions Nutrients Bicarbonate Nitrate-Nitrogen PH Carbonate Nitrite-Nitrogen Pesticides 2,4-D Alachlor Conductance Chloride Ammonia-Nitrogen Atrazine Temperature Dissolved Oxygen Sulfate Total Organic Carbon Cyanazine Potassium Orthophosphate Metolachlor Salinity Magnesium Simazine Turbidity Calcium Metals Odor Aluminum Lead Sodium Inorganics Radio- Antimony Lithium Strontium Arsenic Acidity Magnesium Sulfur metrics Barium Alkalinity Manganese Thallium Tritium Fluoride Beryllium Nickel Tin Gross alpha Bromide Cadmium Phosphorus Vanadium radiation Calcium Potassium Zinc Chromium Mercury Copper Selenium Gold Silicon Iron Silver The Framework Document recommended about 60 analytes in 7 categories for the sampling regime.#25Bulk Current Parameters for the Network (~58) Major Ions Pesticides Nutrients PH Bicarbonate Nitrate-Nitrogen 2,4-D Conductance Carbonate Nitrite-Nitrogen Alachlor Temperature Chloride Ammonia-Nitrogen Atrazine TSS Sulfate TDS Potassium Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Total Organic Carbon Cyanazine Magnesium Calcium Total Phosphorus Metolachlor Simazine Ortho-Phosphate Nitrogen/ Chlorine Phosphorus Flourine Chlorinated Sulphate Pesticides Organics Inorganics VOC's Benzene Toluene Metals Aluminum Lead Sulfur Arsenic Magnesium Zinc Ethyl Benzene Barium Manganese Xylene Cadmium Nickel MTBE Calcium Potassium Herbicides PCBs Caffeine Chromium Selenium Copper Silver Iron Sodium The analytes sampled for today in the current Network are not too different from those suggested in 1996. Volatile organic compounds (VOC's) and caffeine have been added.#26The Current Network 1. 60 sites sampled at differing intervals, about 200 samples per year (about half wells and half springs) 2. Division of Water does the sampling, funded by General Funds; Certified Well Drillers' Fees; Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act; Section 319 of the Clean Water Act 3. KGS is developing additional sites for water-level monitoring and supplemental quality sampling using internal funding 4. ITAC meets biannually 5. KGS & DOW have compiled detailed groundwater- quality reports for all 5 BMU's, KGS compiles Network Annual Reports Relevant information about the current Network.#27Network Reports via ITAC Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network Annual Report July 2012-June 2013 Bart Davidson, Compiler Kentucky Geological Survey University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky October 2013 Executive Summary Abduction. 2012-13 Activities and Accomplishments. Groundwater Data Collection Contents Kentucky Division of Water, Watershed Management Branch, Groundwater Section Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Network Pesticides Memorandum of Agreement Project Complaint Sampling Nonpoint Source Groundwater Assessments Elham Creek Sub-basin Groundwater Shady Westem Payal Karstudy Statewide Pathogens Study. South-Central Kart Shady Special Projects Wellhead Protection Program US Geological Survey. Louville Water Co. Chie Taver Allesal Aquifer, Jefferson County Groundwater-Level Data Collection Well-tegrity Survey of Abandoned Gas Wells Near West Point Hydrogeologic Feconnaissance Well Inventory and Aquifer Tests to Assess the State Section Wells Northen hacky Sanitation District Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Kentucky Geological Survey, Water Resources Section CDC Private Well Water Stative Kant Activites Hydrology of the Case Watershed Inventory of Sankholes and Sukhole Oecumons Use of LiDAR Technology to Map Karst Sinkholes in Floyds Fork Watershed Central Kentucky Groundwater Contaminant Modeling at the Paducah Gaseous Duffusion Plant Cumberland Gap Tunnel Roadway Subsidence. Distribution of Geundwater Information Prestations Website Information Interagency Coonlanation Gedwater Data Sharing 10 11 12 12 15 Annual Reports since 1999, roughly 20 pages each Several reports have been generated by the Network under the auspice of the ITAC committee - this is the title and content page of last year's annual report, which summarizes the activities of the Network in general, and of the water- related activities of the agencies who are members of ITAC.#28Network Reports via ITAC Kentucky Geological Survey James C. Cobb, State Geologist and Director University of Kentucky, Lexington Regional Groundwater Quality in Watersheds of the Upper Cumberland, Lower Cumberland, and Lower Tennessee Rivers, and the Jackson Purchase Region (Kentucky Basin Management Unit 3) R. Stephen Fisher, Bart Davidson, and Peter T. Goodmann Report of Investigations 15 Series XI 2007 Basin Management Unit Reports - 4 from 2004-2008 From 100-170 pages Detailed Basin Management Unit (called BMUS, of which there are 5) reports were generated by KGS and DOW between 2004 and 2008. These reports used well and spring data from the entire Groundwater Data Repository, not just the Network. Additional BMU reports were generated by DOW which specifically targeted about 30 Network-only sites within each BMU. These BMU reports are available on the KGS and KDOW websites respectively, but will also be posted on the Network website by June of 2014.#29· • • Current ITAC members Kentucky Division of Water, Department for Environmental Protection, Energy and Environment Cabinet Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University of Kentucky University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Kentucky Division of Waste Management • Kentucky Division of Forestry • Kentucky Division of Conservation • Kentucky Division of Pesticides, Department of Agriculture Kentucky Department for Natural Resources Current roster of the Interagency Technical Advisory Committee for the Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network.#30Accessing Network Data via the Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository The slides to follow will show how to access Network data via the Repository.#31TE OF Academics Athletics Research Site Index UK HealthCare Search UK JCKY UK Kentucky Geological Survey Earth Resources-Our Common Wealth Home Mobile Contact About Staff Calendar SiteMap General Geology Research/ Programs Online Maps Data Publications Outreach and Education Laboratory Well Sample & Core Library GIS Oil and Gas 00000000 Groundwater Coal Search Groundwater Cores and Samples Photos and other images 17.81864 Lon-83 5799 AR-10301 MSL WGS 1964 Geologic Descriptions Geotechnical Presentations Seismic ice Web Services for KGS Geoscience Information Fact Sheets SEARCH Of Interest KOS estes beforeeaialative.commnes KOS 2012-13 anual.report.available Want to know.moe about the pepiopis profession? More News & Announcements KGS Newsletter Update your KOS newsletter subscription Ask Geologist Kentucky Consortium for Carbon Storage Fossis & prehistoric KOS photos See us on earthquake recordings You Tube presentations images From the KGS front page (www.uky.edu/kgs): Select "Data", then “Groundwater" On the Kentucky Geological Survey's front page, select "Data" then "Groundwater".#32KGS Kentucky Geological Survey University of Kentucky Search KGS | Contact KGS | KGS Home | UK Home KGS Home > Data, Maps, & Pubs > Groundwater Information Via The Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository send us feedback | Groundwater Information Via The Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository tutorials The Kentucky Geological Survey maintains databases of research data that are searchable on the Web. Below are links to services that can be used to find various types of groundwater data, and to other sites with information about water research in Kentucky: Changes to the Groundwater Data Repository database. Changes to the KY Groundwater-Quality Data Services Water Wells & Springs Groundwater Quality Other Water Information Search for Groundwater-Quality Data Groundwater Quality data tab Search for groundwater-quality data by county, quadrangle, AKGWA number, or radius around a point of interest. You can view and download data for 545 different analytes from 15 analyte groups: bulk water properties, caffeine & derivatives, herbicides, inorganics, metals, microbes, nutrients, PCB's, pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, radionuclides, residues, SVOC's, VOC's, and other analytes. Data can be downloaded and a link to the groundwater quality map is provided for each location. Graphical Groundwater-Quality Comparison Plot groundwater-quality data by Physiographic Province or HUC 6 Watershed basin for 38 possible analytes. You can choose to display the data in a cumulative, analytical value vs. well depth, or box- and-whisker plot. ◆ Groundwater-Quality Data Map Service Use this map service to create a thematic map with the same water quality data (545 different analytes from 15 analyte groups) that is found in the groundwater-quality data search above. Select one analyte from a category and view the analysis results as symbols across the state or an area of interest. Analysis data for each site can also be viewed, and a link back to the data search is provided for data download capability. This is the Repository's primary website. There are 3 blue tabs for the Water Well and Spring Search Engine, the Groundwater-Quality Search Engine, and General Water Information. To access Network quality data, the Groundwater Quality tab is selected.#33KGS Kentucky Geological Survey University Of Kentucky Search KGS | Contact KGS | KGS Home | UK Home KGS Home Data, Maps, & Pubs > Groundwater Information Via The Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository Groundwater Information Via The Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository send us feedback | tutorials The Kentucky Geological Survey maintains databases of research data that are searchable on the Web. Below are links to services that can be used to find various types of groundwater data, and to other sites with information about water research in Kentucky: Changes to the Groundwater Data Repository database. Changes to the KY Groundwater-Quality Data Services Water Wells & Springs Groundwater Quality Other Water Information Search for Groundwater-Quality Data Tabular data search Search for groundwater qty data by county, quadrangle, AKGWA number, or radius around a point of interest. You can view and download data for 545 different analytes from 15 analyte groups: bulk water properties, caffeine & derivatives, herbicides, inorganics, metals, microbes, nutrients, PCB's, pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, radionuclides, residues, SVOC's, VOC's, and other analytes. Data can be downloaded and a link to the groundwater quality map is provided for each location. Graphical Groundwater-Quality Comparison Plot groundwater-quality data by Physiographic Province or HUC 6 Watershed basin for 38 possible analytes. You can choose to display the data in a cumulative, analytical value vs. well depth, or box- and-whisker plot. ◆ Groundwater-Quality Data Map Service Use this map service to create a thematic map with the same water quality data (545 different analytes from 15 analyte groups) that is found in the groundwater-quality data search above. Select one analyte from a category and view the analysis results as symbols across the state or an area of interest. Analysis data for each site can also be viewed, and a link back to the data search is provided for data download capability. Select the "Search for Groundwater-Quality Data" link for tabular data. Users may also perform simple statistics on quality data, or view data on various base maps, such as geology, topography and aerial photography.#34Kentucky Geological Survey University Of Kentucky Groundwater Quality Database Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository Select A Search Method: ADVANCED Ras Se ADVANCED Ra Search KGS | Contact KGS | KGS Home | UK Home SEARCH ON ALL GROUNDWATER QUALITY RECORDS IN KENTUCKY REQUIRED Select Analytes Select from LABORATORY measured analytes (include most analytes-divided into 15 categories below). Select from FIELD measured analytes (these are analytes measured on-site at a well or spring). ALL ( BATORY Choose one or more analytes from the groups below (you MUST select at least one analyte or return sero results); Bulk info Caffeine & Derivatives info Herbicides info Inorganics info Hetals info Nutrients info PCBs info Pesticides info Select Data View for Each Returned Location Return ALL SAMPLES for each location Petroleum Hydrocarbons info Radionuclides info Residues info SVOCs (ABN) info VOCs info Others info may include multiple samples on different dates for the same location Return a SUMMARY of samples for each location median, maximum value and date, and number of samples below detection Limit Results By Sampling Date (enter in mm/dd/yyyy format: 06/09/1972) Repository Groundwater- Quality Data Search Page Limit Results to Kentucky Groundwater Monitoring Network Limit Results By Regulatory Program UST Drinking Wate SEARCH FOR GROUNDWATER-QUALITY DATA RESET HELP: About Groundwater Quality Analyses Reports About Groundwater Quality Standards About Best Management Practices For full functionality, popup blocking software should be disabled during your visit to this site. Mozilla Firefox and more info MrSid version of Microsoft Internet Explorer or uties for document and Reader pdf SUG [KGS Home Page ][ KGS Databases, Maps, and Publications] [KGS Publications Search] [Publication Ordering] KGS Maps & GIS 1 KGS od & Gas ][ KGS Water ][ KGS Coal ][ Data and Maps Site Feedback ][ Contact Us The Groundwater-quality search engine page.#35and feedback betorials KOS Home Kentucky Geological Survey University Of Kentucky Search KGS | Contact KGS | KGS Home | UK Home Qata, Maps & Pubs Gesundeater Info Groundwater-Quality Database Groundwater-Quality Database Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository Changes to the KY Groundwater-Quality Data Services Select A Search Method: Earth Hartu Search by Quadrangle Select Analytes ADVANCED Radius Search along ADVANCED Radius Search mal degree ordinates SEARCH ON ALL GROUNDWATER-QUALITY RECORDS IN KENTUCKY Select from LABORATORY measured analytes (include most analytes divided into 15 categories below). Select from FIELD measured analytes (these are analytes measured on-site at a well or spring). O Reum ALL available LABORATORY analytes (only velable for i AQWA Numberwell search) choose one or more analytes from each group: Bulk infor Caffeine & Derivatives | info Herbicides info Inorganics info Metals: info Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Petroleum Hydrocarbons | info Radionuclides info Residues info SVOCS (ABN) info VOCs info Others info Zine hold the "ct" key to make multiple selections clear all selections Available analyte descriptions/maps: Arsenic (expl. & map) Barium (expl. & map) Cadmium (expl. & map) Calcium (expl. & map) Chromium (expl. & map) Copper (expl. & map) Iron (expl. & map) Lead (expl. & map) Magnesium (expl. & map) Manganese (expl. & map) Mercury (expl. & map) Selenium (expl. & map) Sodium (expl. & map) Nutrients | info PCBs info Pesticides info Select Data View for Each Returned Location: Return ALL SAMPLES for each location may include multiple samples on different dates for the same location Analytes: Click on any of 14 categories to expand (Metals shown here) Links for available quality maps and explanations At least one of the analytes in the 14 blue categories must be selected to run a search. Retrieving all analytes for multiple sites can potentially be a massive amount of data and may time-out on the user, so retrieving all available analyses can only be performed for individual sites, or for a few sites within a small radius search.#36Arsenic is a metalloid that occurs naturally at low concentrations in rocks, soib. plants, and animals. In Kentucky, arsenic is commonly found in sulfide minerals associated with coal and black shales. It is released when these sutides oxidize during weathering. Once released, arsenic is readily sorbed onto iron oxides and oxxyhydroxides. This sorption can limit dissolved arsenic concentrations in groundwater, but can produce high total arsenic concentrations in unfiltered groundwater samples that contain suspended particulate material. Arsenic can undergo biochemical processes to form complex ions that are not readily removed from solution by sorption onto soils or the aquifer matric Arsenic is used as a wood preservative and in paints, dyes, metals, drugs, soaps, semiconductors, animal feed additives, and pesticides. From 1880 through 1910, arsenic was heavily used in embalming fluids. It was banned in 1910 because it interfered with investigations into suspected poisoning deaths, but old graveyards may still contribute arsenic to groundwater. Waste-disposal sites and landfills may be sources of arsenic contamination because of the materials placed there, co al burning can release arsenic, and agricultural drainage can carry arsenic from pesticides into the groundwater. Hydrocarbons from leaking underground storage tanks can dissolve iron oxide minerals in soils, thus releasing naturally occurring arsenic to the environment Long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water has been linked to cancer of the skin. bladder, lungs, kidneys, nas al passages, liver, and prostate. Arsenic has also been linked to damage of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, immunological, neurological, and endocrine systems. Because of these heath effects, the EPA set the Maximum Contaminant Level for arsenic in drinking water at 0.050 mg/L in 1974. In 2001, the EPA announced that this would be lowered to 0.010 mg/L, effective January 2006. Arsenic (mg/L) MCL=0.01 mg/L >0.01 • <or= 0.01 Below detection Kentucky river basins Physiographic Regions Inner Bluegrass Outer Bluegrass OHIO. Knobs Eastern Coal Field Eastern Pennyroyal Arsenic data for Kentucky Westem Pennyroyal Westem Coal Field Jackson Purchase OHIO LICKING TYGARTS CREEK LITTLE SANDY TRADEWATER OHIO OHIO 00 SALT BIG SANDY KENTUCKY Summary range-of-value maps are available for about 38 of the most-requested analytes.#37Two Ways to Access Network Data 1. By individual ID number (AGKWA), thereby obtaining all Network data for that site only 2. By user-specified analyte, thereby obtaining data for all Network sites for that specific analyte#38KGS Kentucky Geological Survey University Of Kentucky Search KGS | Contact KGS | KGS Home | UK Home KGS Home Data, Maps, & Pubs Groundwater Info > Groundwater-Quality Database Groundwater-Quality Database Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository Select A Search Method: Search by Quadrangle REQUIRED Select Analytes: Search by County ADVANCED Radius Search (latlong coordinates) ADVANCED Radius Search (decimal degree coordi ADVANCED AKOWA Number Search Enter an AKGWA NUMBER for a well or spring of interest: AKGWA NUMBER (8 digit): 90001134 send us feedback tutorials Select from LABORATORY measured analytes (include most analytes divided into 15 categories below). Select from FIELD measured analytes (these are analytes measured on-site at a well or spring). Return ALL available LABORATORY analytes (only available for individual AKGWA number search OR all wells within a user-specified radius search) Return ALL available FIELD analytes (only available for individual AKGWA number search OR all wells within a user-specified radius search) Select Data View for Each Returned Location: Return ALL SAMPLES for each location may include multiple samples on different dates for the same location Return a SUMMARY of samples for each location for sites with multiple samples, returns statistical summaries including most recent value and date, median, maximum value and date, and number of samples below detection Limit Results By Sampling Date (enter in mm/dd/yyyy format: 06/09/1972): Method 1: Individual Site Select AKGWA search method: Insert AKGWA Select Analytes: Return ALL samples Limit Results to Kentucky Groundwater Monitoring Network Limit Results By Regulatory Program: Water Withdrawal Superfund Environmental Protection UST Drinking Water Limit Results: Limit to Network sites hold the "ctri" key to make multiple selections clear all selections Run Search SEARCH FOR GROUNDWATER-QUALITY DATA RESET How to retrieve all Network data for an individual Network site.#39KGS Kentucky Geological Survey University Of Kentucky Search KGS | Contact KGS KGS Home | UK Home KGS Home Water Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network Contact: Bart Davidson Groundwater is essential to the economy of Kentucky and to the health of its citizens. Despite its extensive use, until recently there was little systematic effort to describe groundwater quality and to make that information widely available. Recognizing the importance of groundwater, the 1998 Kentucky General Assembly directed the Kentucky Geological Survey to establish a long- term, interagency groundwater monitoring network to characterize the quality, quantity, and distribution of groundwater in Kentucky (Kentucky Revised Statute 151.625) The major goals of the Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network are to (1) collect groundwater data, (2) characterize groundwater quality, (3) distribute groundwater information, (4) improve coordination between agencies that collect groundwater data, and (5) facilitate sharing of groundwater data Onteragency Technical Advisory Committee, 1996). The network is assisted by an Interagency Technical Advisory Committee on Groundwater (TAC), which is composed of State, Federal, and university representatives. The ITAC was established by KBS 151.629 SITE TYPE Kentucky Interagency Groundwater Monitoring Network sampling sites maintained by the Kentucky Division of Water Map GWA 1 000045 25 90002934 $1 2 000054 27 50 52 00005149 28 50 53 0045 90000544 29 50 54 50 30 00012311 0 15 00001200 Pest MOA 69000062 о 21 20 56 90000624 Pest MOA 000702 00000703 32 50 57 90001150 Pest MOA 33 00028100 SO 00001201 Pest MOA 34 59 90001460 Pest MOA 10 0000710 50 36 50 60 90001475 Pest MOA 61 00055953 Pest MOA 62 15 90001134 63 00011290 Pest MOA 64 90000458 Pest MOA 00029983 Pest MOA 1790001143 41 00030374 42 50 00043250 Pest MOA 00043253 Pest MOA 190001145 20 43 00042904 о 00043258 Pest MOA 1900001149 20 00047172 Pest MOA 20 90001101 45 21 90001254 50 46 80045812 20 70 71 00047175 Pest MOA 00043559 Pest MOA 22 90001343 20 23 00001344 20 47 80046813 00065002 20 72 00055310 24 90001822 75 90002823 90000315 Pest MOA Pest MOA 25 90001857 о 00061854 Select AKGWA Number of site Selecting site of interest on Network map by copying AKGWA number to place in "Method" box on previous slide.#40KGS Kentucky Geological Survey University Of Kentucky Search KGS | Contact KGS | KGS Home | UK Home send us feedback tutorials KGS Home > Data. Maps, & Pubs > Groundwater Info > Groundwater-Quality Database Groundwater-Quality Database Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository Select A Search Method: Search by Quadrangle Search by County ADVANCED Radius Search (latlong coordinates) ADVANCED: Radius Search (decimal degree coordinates) SEARCH ON ALL GROUNDWATER-QUALITY RECORDS REQUIRED Select Analytes: Select from LABORATORY measured analytes (include most analytes - divided into 15 categories below). Select from FIELD measured analytes (these are analytes measured on-site at a well or spring). Return ALL available LABORATORY analytes (only available for individual AKGWA number search OR all wells within a user-specified radius search) Return ALL available FIELD analytes (only available for individual AKGWA number search OR all wells within a user-specified radius search) Choose one or more analytes from the groups below (you MUST select at least one analyte- or return zero results): Bulk info ▷ Caffeine & Derivatives | info Herbicides info Metals info PCBs info Pesticides info Select Data View for Each Returned Location: Return ALL SAMPLES for each location Petroleum Hydrocarbons | info Radionuclides info Residues info ▷ SVOCS (ABN) | info VOCs info Others info may include multiple samples on different dates for the same location Return a SUMMARY of samples for each location for sites with multiple samples, returns statistical summaries including most recent value and date, median, maximum value and date, and number of samples below detection Limit Results By Sampling Date (enter in mm/dd/yyyy format: 06/09/1972): Limit Results to Kentucky Groundwater Monitoring Network Limit Results by Regulatory Program: Water Withdrawal Superfund Environmental Protection UST Method 2: By Analyte for All Network Sites Search method: (entire state) Lab or Field Data: Lab Analyte: Arsenic Select Data View: Return all samples Limit Results: Limit to Network sites Drinking Water hold the "ctri" key to make multiple selections clear all selections SEARCH FOR GROUNDWATER-QUALITY DATA RESET Run Search Selecting ALL Network data for a single analyte, in this case, arsenic.#41KGS Kentucky Geological Survey University of Kentucky Search KGS | Contact KGS | KGS Home | UK Home KGS Home Data, Maps, & Pubs >Groundwater Info Search for Water Quality Data > Groundwater-Quality Records Search Results Groundwater-Quality Records Search Results Kentucky Groundwater Data Repository Search Date: 4/9/2014 Search Criteria: All Available Records (no primary limit) Data Search Summary limit by Kentucky Groundwater Monitoring Network Wells Searched Analyte(s): Arsenic (Metals) Report Type: All samples for each location change to SUMMARY report Summary Report Toggle Button Note that these data represent only information contained in the Kentucky Ground-Water Data Repository, and may not be representative of all hydrologic sites (i.e., wells, springs) in the search area. Water wells did not have to be registered with the State prior to 1985. If this data search revealed any PUBLIC water supply wells, or if you have identified public water supply wells on your site that are not indicated by this search, then you must contact the Kentucky Division of Water (DOW), Groundwater Branch, to determine whether your site is located within a wellhead protection area. The groundwater-protection web address http://water.ky.gov/groundwater/Pages/Wellhead Protection.aspx. <<<< back to search page | email feedback Download Data Button Water Quality Records (All Samples Report) Search Results: is: send us feedback tutorials RESULTS Data Results Table Sort By: AKGWA number/TYPE (asc)-analyte download all water quality results Records Per Page: 10 Results: 1-10 of 1962 ump To Page: << First < Prev 1 2 3 Next > Last >> -AKGWA #- -Site Type- -WELL REPORT- -Use- Well Details AKGWA : 000811 -County- -Quadrangle -Lat, Lon (dms/NAD 83)- (location data in download) -Water Quality Map- -Quick Map- -Surface Elev.- -Water Level- -Depth- County: Ballard Quadrangle: La Center Lat, Lon (dms): 37° 3' 20.000, -88-58-54.000" -Water Quality Map Collection Date Regulatory Program(s) Analyte (Group) Result value below detection WELL REPORT (about this well) elev: 420 ft level: 60 ft depth: 140 ft Arsenic 4/27/2010 n/a (Metals) 0.0002 mg/L County: Ballard AKGWA #: 00000811 type: water well WELL REPORT (about this well) use: DOMESTIC SINGLE HOUSEHOLD Quadrangle: La Center elev: 420 ft Lat, Lon (dms): 37° 3' 20.000",-88-58-54.000" Water Quality Map Arsenic level: 60 ft depth: 140 ft 8/3/2004 n/a (Metals) <0.0005 mg/L - Quick Map Groundwater-quality data results for ALL Network data available for arsenic. Note that many more arsenic records are available through the Repository - this search was restricted to arsenic data for the Network only.#42Kentucky Groundwater Quality Map Service - Mozilla Firefox View History Bookmarks Tools Help kgs.uky.edu/kgsmap/KGSWaterQual/viewer.asp?zoom=true&pt=37.055 556&ptX=-88.98166666666678wkid-4269&pwater=true&panalyte=true&analyteid=7440382&akgwa Analysis Legend Note: Click a symbol on the map to view site data. Sites may have more than one analysis over time. Analyte: Arsenic #Analyses: 1000 min value: 0.00001 mg/L max value: 0.5 mg/L Symbols: <0.00001 mg/L 0.00001 to <0.036 mg/L 0.036 to <0.13 mg/L 0.13 to <0.275 mg >0.275 mg/L A5 class natural breaks (Jenks) classification was used to create this map. Resuts are NOT guaranteed and should only be used as a starting point for water quality analysis in Kentucky ndwater Data Repository ormation Groundwater Map Service cale: 1.250,000 posks 40006334 00050538 041557 000633200001122 6000114) 01210060156 00049422 0002818 80041210 0004 263 Ostessooo Domesse Industrial Agriculture Monitoring Public Mining Geothermal 50052 60004142 Cino 00055825 637000 155 0006334 60001153 6000254 000 4136 e00418) 6001 00039320 O 00047305 02551 390 Spring Map Navigation zoom in zoom out zoom to full extent 60001144 001 222 6000260000253-6000 00035hs obo paseo0014146 ебовали HON 60046270 800519961 30047920 0000041) 800461730041330 00021 558 00004434 070005447 BOXU 00059200037720 Firefox automatically sends some data to Mozilla so that we can improve your experience. ool14172 00014271 400060 4000500 p03029 0004940002310 esri Choose What I Share x Note that by clicking on "Water Quality Map" on previous page, you can display data on a topo or aerial photography base map. Results from any groundwater-quality search can be displayed spatially on either a topographic or aerial photography base map.#43Thanks! Contacts: Bart Davidson Kentucky Geological Survey 504 Rose Street Lexington, KY 40506 859-323-0524 [email protected] Rob Blair Kentucky Division of Water 200 Fair Oaks Lane Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-3410 [email protected] Network Website: http://www.uky.edu/KGS/water/gnet/ View from top of the Carew Tower in downtown Cincinnati, along with Contact information for authors, and the Network URL.

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