Beach Boundary Layer: A Framework for Addressing Recreational Water Quality Impairment at Enclosed Beaches
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  • 作者:Stanley B. Grant ; Brett F. Sanders
  • 刊名:Environmental Science & Technology
  • 出版年:2010
  • 出版时间:December 1, 2010
  • 年:2010
  • 卷:44
  • 期:23
  • 页码:8804-8813
  • 全文大小:372K
  • 年卷期:v.44,no.23(December 1, 2010)
  • ISSN:1520-5851
文摘
Nearshore waters in bays, harbors, and estuaries are frequently contaminated with human pathogens and fecal indicator bacteria. Tracking down and mitigating this contamination is complicated by the many point and nonpoint sources of fecal pollution that can degrade water quality along the shore. From a survey of the published literature, we propose a conceptual and mathematical framework, the “beach boundary layer model”, for understanding and quantifying the relative impact of beach-side and bay-side sources of fecal pollution on nearshore water quality. In the model, bacterial concentration in ankle depth water Cankle [bacteria L−3] depends on the flux m′′ [bacteria L−2 T−1] of fecal bacteria from beach-side sources (bather shedding, bird and dog feces, tidal washing of sediments, decaying vegetation, runoff from small drains, and shallow groundwater discharge), a cross-shore mass transfer velocity k [L T−1] that accounts for the physics of nearshore transport and mixing, and a background concentration Cbay [bacteria L−3] attributable to bay-side sources of pollution that impact water quality over large regions (sewage outfalls, creeks and rivers): Cankle = m′′/k + Cbay. We demonstrate the utility of the model for identifying risk factors and pollution sources likely to impact shoreline water quality, and evaluate the model’s underlying assumptions using computational fluid dynamic simulations of flow, turbulence, and mass transport in a trapezoidal channel.

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