Title of article :
Increase of urban lake salinity by road deicing salt
Author/Authors :
Eric V. Novotny، نويسنده , , Dan Murphy، نويسنده , , Vaughan Voller and Heinz G. Stefan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Over 317,000 tonnes of road salt (NaCl) are applied annually for road deicing in the Twin
Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA) of Minnesota. Although road salt is applied to increase
driving safety, this practice influences environmental water quality. Thirteen lakes in the
TCMA were studied over 46 months to determine if and how they respond to the seasonal
applications of road salt. Sodium and chloride concentrations in these lakes were 10 and 25
times higher, respectively, than in other non-urban lakes in the region. Seasonal salinity/
chloride cycles in the lakes were correlated with road salt applications: High concentrations
in the winter and spring, especially near the bottom of the lakes, were followed by lower
concentrations in the summer and fall due to flushing of the lakes by rainfall runoff. The
seasonal salt storage/flushing rates for individual lakes were derived from volume-weighted
average chloride concentration time series. The rate ranged from 9 to 55% of a lakeʹs
minimum salt content. In some of the lakes studied salt concentrations were high enough to
stop spring turnover preventing oxygen from reaching the benthic sediments.
Concentrations above the sediments were also high enough to induce convective mixing
of the saline water into the sediment pore water. A regional analysis of historical water
quality records of 38 lakes in the TCMA showed increases in lake salinity from 1984 to 2005
that were highly correlated with the amount of rock salt purchased by the State of
Minnesota. Chloride concentrations in individual lakes were positively correlated with the
percent of impervious surfaces in the watershed and inversely with lake volume. Taken
together, the results show a continuing degradation of the water quality of urban lakes due
to application of NaCl in their watersheds.
Keywords :
LakesLake chemistryNorthern climateMinnesotaRoad saltTransportationUrban areaWater Quality
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment