Ambient-Major Ions of New Jersey

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Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), New Jersey Geological Survey (NJGS)
Publication_Date: 20070524
Publication_Time: Unknown
Title: Ambient-Major Ions of New Jersey
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Series_Information:
Series_Name: NJGS Digital Geodata Series
Issue_Identification: DGS05-2
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Trenton, New Jersey
Publisher:
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), New Jersey Geological Survey (NJGS)
Online_Linkage: <http://www.state.nj.us/dep/njgs/geodata/dgs05-2.htm>
Description:
Abstract:
Major ions are defined here as chemical constituents that generally occur at concentrations greater than 1 mg/L in water. The major constituents analyzed for in the Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Network include: Calcium Dissolved as Ca, Magnesium Dissolved as Mg, Sodium Dissolved as Na, Potassium Dissolved as K, Chloride Dissolved as Cl, Sulfate Dissolved as SO4, Fluoride Dissolved as F, Silica Dissolved as SiO2 and Bicarbonate as HCO3, Carbon Organic Dissolved as C. Concentrations are reported in milligrams per liter, mg/L. The Field Parameters are also listed under this heading. The parameters are as follows: Water Temperature (°C), Air Pressure (mm of Hg), Specific Conductance @ 25 °C (us/cm), Dissolved oxygen (mg/L), pH Water Whole Field (Standard Units), and pH Water Whole Laboratory (Standard Units).

This update (2007) includes the data from the remaining 57 wells (sampled in 2003 and 2004) out of the 150 wells which comprise the redesigned NJAGWQMN. This data completes one full sampling cycle of the network.

Purpose:
Ground-water quality data from the Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Network was and is being collected to increase our understanding of quality as it relates to the geologic character of various aquifers and non-point source impacts from land use. This data set was established to allow all interested parties easy access to the network data in a visual format.
Supplemental_Information:
New Jersey's Ambient Ground-Water Quality Network (AGWQN) is a cooperative program between the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and United States Geological Survey (USGS) that started in 1983 when it was realized that the ambient ground-water quality data was needed yet lacking in New Jersey. Since it's inception, over 500 existing and installed wells have been sampled. Historically, chemical and physical parameters analyzed included: 1) Field parameters such as pH and specific conductance, 2) Major ions, 3) Metals, 4) Nutrients, 5) Radioactivity, and 6) Volatile organic compounds. In the recent redesigned shallow-well network described below pesticides have also been added. During the first few years an intensive ground-water survey was conducted in a northern valley-fill aquifer system (> 50 wells, data not in this dataset) and some regional sampling was conducted in the coastal plain of southern New Jersey. In 1986 a lack of data in the northern bedrock portion of the state was recognized and finalized goals for the network were established. Those goals were: 1) Determine chemical ranges of ground-water constituents within and between rock types, 2) Determine geochemical reasons for the differences observed, and 3) Determine long term trends in ambient quality by resampling using an 8 to 20 year cycle.

From 1986 to 1995, 211 wells were sampled. Of those, 165 were in fractured bedrock and 46 were in glacial and other unconsolidated surficial materials in northern New Jersey. Data from the bedrock portion of the Newark Basin is illustrated on the New Jersey Geological Survey homepage at <http://www.state.nj.us/dep/njgs>. The first two goals above were met by sampling sites that are not influenced by known point sources (biased). Therefore samples represented as close to natural ground-water quality as possible. Land use was not considered in the selection process.

In 1996 a network design was devised to complement the NJDEP watershed process and address the last goal above. The main objective was to determine how up-gradient land use affects the quality of ground water discharging to streams throughout the state. Wells were to be sampled on some periodic basis to determine trends. During 1996 and 1997, 44 shallow wells near streams were sampled in the Barnegat Bay and Rancocas Creek watersheds.

In 1997 and 1998, the NJDEP and USGS reviewed and redesigned New Jersey's surface and ground-water quality networks to meet the current and future information needs of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The new goals for the ground water network are to:

1. Assess ground-water quality. 2. Assess the ground-water quality trends. 3. Evaluate transfer relations (e.g., correlate water quality to land use). 4. Identify emerging issues (e.g., MTBE in ground water).

The network consists of 150 water-table wells located throughout the state using a stratified-random site selection approach. Well sites are stratified as a function of land use. Of the 150, 60 are in agricultural lands, 60 are in urban/suburban lands and 30 are in undeveloped lands. Ground-water at the water table is generally the first and most significantly impacted portion of the ground-water system. Land use can generally be directly correlated to ground-water quality at the wells sampled because the hydraulic connection with the land surface is usually vertical. Determining the exact recharge areas and time of travel for deeper wells is generally much more difficult and resource intensive. This network serves as an early warning system for identifying emerging threats to ground water quality. In 1998 the NJGS and USGS agreed to sample domestic wells in the western portion of the Piedmont physiographic province to assist the USGS NAWQA project while waiting to finalize the new network design.

The network was set up over a 5-year period which, started in fiscal year 1999. Each year, network wells were installed sampled. Well water samples are analyzed for 1.) Field parameters, 2) Major ions, 3) Nutrients, 4) Trace elements, 5) Radioactivity, 6) Volatile organic compounds, and 7) Pesticides. The network was completed in NJDEP fiscal year 2005.

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Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: Michael E. Serfes/Raymond Bousenberry
Contact_Organization: New Jersey Geological Survey
Contact_Position: Research Scientist 1/Sr. Environmental Specialist
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Address: P.O. Box 427
City: Trenton
State_or_Province: New Jersey
Postal_Code: 08625
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 609-984-6587
Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 609) 633-1004
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: mserfes@dep.state.nj.us
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Originator: (NJDEP) New Jersey Geological Survey
Publication_Date: 20070524
Publication_Time: Unknown
Title: Ambient-Major Ions
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Series_Name: New Jersey's Ambient Ground-Water Quality Network (AGWQN)
Issue_Identification: none
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Trenton, NJ
Publisher:
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), New Jersey Geological Survey (NJGS)
Online_Linkage: <http://www.state.nj.us/dep/njgs/>
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From 1986 to 1995, 211 wells were sampled. Of those; 165 were in fractured bedrock and 46 were in glacial and other unconsolidated surficial materials in northern New Jersey. Data from the bedrock portion of the Newark Basin is illustrated on the New Jersey Geological Survey homepage at <http://www.state.nj.us.dep.njgs> . The first two goals above were met by sampling sites that are not influenced by known point sources (biased). Therefore samples represented as close to natural ground-water quality as possible. Land use was not considered in the selection process

In 1996 a network design was devised to complement the NJDEP watershed process and address the last goal above. The main objective was to determine how up-gradient land use affects the quality of ground water discharging to streams throughout the state. Wells were to be sampled on some periodic basis to determine trends. During 1996 and 1997, 44 shallow wells near streams were sampled in the Barnegat Bay and Rancocas Creek watersheds.

In 1997 and 1998, the NJDEP and USGS reviewed and redesigned New Jersey's surface and ground-water quality networks to meet the current and future information needs of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The new goals for the ground water network are to:

1. Assess ground-water quality status. 2. Assess the ground-water quality trends. 3. Evaluate transfer relations (eg: correlate water quality to land use). 4. Identify emerging issues (eg: MTBE in ground water).

The network will consist of 150 water-table wells located throughout the state using a stratified-random site selection approach. Well sites are stratified as a function of land use. Of the 150, 60 will be in agricultural lands, 60 will be in urban/suburban lands and 30 will be in undeveloped lands. The quality of ground water at the water table is generally the first and most significantly impacted portion of the ground-water system. Land use activities can generally be directly correlated to ground-water quality at the wells sampled because the hydraulic connection with the land surface is usually vertical. Determining the exact recharge areas and time of travel for deeper wells is generally much more difficult and resource intensive. This network will also serve as an early warning system for identifying emerging threats to ground water quality. In 1998 the NJGS and USGS agreed to sample domestic wells in the western portion of the Piedmont Physiographic Province to assist the USGS NAWQA project while waiting to finalize the new network design.

The network is being set up over a 5-year period which started in fiscal year 1999. Each year, network wells are installed, and a small percent selected from existing wells, and sampled. Well water samples will be analyzed for 1.) Field parameters, 2) Major ions, 3) Nutrients, 4) Trace elements, 5) Radioactivity, 6) Volatile organic compounds, and 7) Pesticides. The network should be complete by NJDEP fiscal year 2005.

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