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Field to Faucet: End to End Solutions for Western Lake Erie Basin Jay Martin Department of Food, Agriculture & Biological Engineering

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Field to Faucet:End to End Solutions for Western Lake Erie Basin

Jay MartinDepartment of Food, Agriculture & Biological Engineering

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Columbus Dispatch 2014

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• Toledo 2014• Pelee Island 2014• Carroll Township 2013

Drinking Water Bans

2014

2014Pelee Island

2013Carroll Township

2014

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Cyanobacteria

Toxicity• Acute• Chronic

Food Web• prey quantity• prey quality

Habitat• Water clarity• Hypoxia

Impacts on the aquatic ecosystem

DirectIndirectFish

Ludsin, et al 2015,

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Recreational Water Advisory Postings Annually impacting ~22 water bodies across Ohio.

Dispatch 2014,

Grand Lake St. Marys

BloomToxinNo contactOEPA, 2013

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Field to Faucet: Approach

• Focus on “end-to-end” system• Sustainable Food, Safe

Water• Accelerate applications• Collaborate with other

agencies & universities • Identify and address

knowledge gaps

Field to Faucet

Past & On‐going expertiseConservation TillageSoil P IndexWatershed ModelingWater Quality DataSea Grant & Aquatic Ecology LabMonitoring beach safetyBest Management Practices

Cover CropsGypsum addition2‐stage ditchDrainage water managementBioreactors

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A Brief Timeline of Field to Faucet:9/16/14: Launched at Farm Science Review

9/16/14: $1M Support provided by CFAES

11/14: OSU and Univ. Toledo selected to manage $2M provided by Ohio Board of Regents-Projects starting soon.

3/15: Five research projects launched.

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Initial set of Field to Faucet projects beginning now!

Field Mgt. Apps

Data Co-opManure Recycling

MicrocystinDetector

Bloom Detection

Field to Faucet Projects

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Field Tributaries Lake Treatment Plant

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Initial set of Field to Faucet projects beginning now!

Field Mgt. Apps

Data Co-opManure Recycling

MicrocystinDetector

Bloom Detection

Field to Faucet Projects

Field to Faucet

Field Tributaries Lake Treatment Plant

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Initial set of Field to Faucet projects beginning now!

Field Mgt. Apps

Data Co-opManure Recycling

MicrocystinDetector

Bloom Detection

Field to Faucet Projects

Field to Faucet

Field Tributaries Lake Treatment Plant

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Other Current Actions of Field to Faucet:RCPP-USDA award : $17.5M cost-share.

Enrollment open through July 17th. Tri-state partnership (OH, MI, IN)

Weather Risk Management Tool: Will warnfarmers of impending storms. Partnershipof NOAA, ODA, OSU

BMP Handbook: Ease selection of best BMPfor specific farm location and crop. Partnership (OSU, OEPA)

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Partners for Field to Faucet:

HeidelbergUniversity

Ohio Academic Institusions:

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Field to Faucet: Next Steps

• Manage current F2F and OBOR projects for applications

• Work to generate funding to support future F2F projects.

• Integrate research & extension at OSU with that of other organizations to accelerate improvements

• Develop Youth Education component • Take the knowledge we develop and apply to

Algal Blooms across the globe

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http://www.peps.ohio.gov/Enforcement/PE,PSSeals.aspxhttp://www.peps.ohio.gov/Enforcement/PE,PSSeals.aspx

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http://www.peps.ohio.gov/Enforcement/PE,PSSeals.aspxhttp://www.peps.ohio.gov/Enforcement/PE,PSSeals.aspx

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Highlight some less well known impacts of HABs Focus on Dissolved Reactive Phosphorus

Description of Field to Faucet Efforts Highlight some projects

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Partners for Field to Faucet

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Climate Change Impacts

Watershed Model

River Discharge

HAB Model

Frequency & Size

• World wide HABs expected increase in magnitude, extent & duration (O’Neil et al. 2012; Pearl & Paul 2012)

• Lake Erie literature suggests “yes” (Michalak et al. 2013)

More SpringRain fall

More Runoff &River Discharge

More SevereHABs events

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-20

0

20

2016-35 2046-65 2080-99

Climate Change Impacts: Precipitation & Maumee Discharge

• Baseline timeperiod=1986-2005• Analyzed 20 Global Climate

models• Increased spring rainfall in

Maumee Basin• Increased Maumee Discharge

% C

hang

e in

spr

ing

rain

fall

-10

0

10

2

0 3

0

40

2016-35 2046-65 2080-99

Worst case future climatePossible future climate

% C

hang

e in

Spr

ing

Mau

mee

Dis

char

ge

+3-4%+7-9%

+8-13%

+3-5%+1-12%

+6-15%

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Climate Change Impacts: Harmful Algae Blooms

• Use model linking spring discharge to HAB events

• Analyzed 20 Global Climate models

2016-35 2046-65 2080-99

0

24

6

8

10

12

# H

AB

eve

nts

> 20

11 p

er 2

0 ye

ars

1993-2013 baseline ~ 2 events

3-6 events 4-5 events

5-7 events

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-20

0

20

2016-35 2046-65 2080-99

Climate Change Impacts: Precipitation & Maumee Discharge

• Baseline timeperiod=1986-2005• Analyzed 20 Global Climate

models• Increased spring rainfall in

Maumee Basin• Increased Maumee Discharge

% C

hang

e in

spr

ing

rain

fall

-10

0

10

2

0 3

0

40

2016-35 2046-65 2080-99

Worst case future climatePossible future climate

% C

hang

e in

Spr

ing

Mau

mee

Dis

char

ge

+3-4%+7-9%

+8-13%

+3-5%+1-12%

+6-15%

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Climate Change Impacts: Harmful Algae Blooms

• Use model linking spring discharge to HAB events

• Analyzed 20 Global Climate models

2016-35 2046-65 2080-99

0

24

6

8

10

12

# H

AB

eve

nts

> 20

11 p

er 2

0 ye

ars

1993-2013 baseline ~ 2 events

3-6 events 4-5 events

5-7 events

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BMPs, Hotspots, Tributary systems & Water QualityChairs: Greg Labarge (OSU) Laura Johnson (HU)

Data Warehouse and Mobile AppsChairs: Jon Fulton & Scott Shearer (OSU) Enable water quality researchers to secure and share data, while protecting producer anonymity.

Lake Erie HABs and Water QualityChairs: Chairs: Tom Bridgeman (UT) and George Bullerjahn(BGSU)

Produce Safe Drinking Water with UAVs and Sensors Chairs: Jiyoung Lee & Wu Lu (OSU)

Protecting Human Health & Evaluate ToxictyChair: Jiyoung Lee (OSU)

Ohio State’s Field to Faucet InitiativeInitial Set of Projects: ($1M from CFAES & $2M from OBOR)

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• Produce applied results from current projects.• Interact with key external partners/funders to augment

resources for F2F to support future projects and applications.• Assess market-based incentives – Possibly link with Ohio

Proud branding• Integrate & advance research and extension at OSU with

outside partners to accelerate improvement of WQ in western Lake Erie while maintaining agricultural production.

• Please send suggestions ([email protected])

Next Steps for Field to Faucet…

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Venture philanthropy: GWI’s consortium approach to funding solutions

The old model of development philanthropy

$One-time donation-style funding…

…buys one-size-fits-all technology…

…that may not work or meet needs in five years.

Money from a coalition; funding only goes if the right solution is found

User needs go out in a call to 1000s of researchers; winning solutions integrated

Ongoing tech support, training and engagement for project sustainability

£A new public-private partnership

Wells for Wellness

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The team

Marty KressInterim Director

Jay MartinSenior Faculty Lead

Maureen LangloisCommunications

Bec GianottiGreg BixlerTechnical Consultants

Many collaborators!

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Global Water Initiative

GWI is a network of land-grant partners

Ohio StateMITPenn StateUniversity of NebraskaMichigan StatePurdueCornellThe Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology

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• Most phytoplankton taxa increased during 1995-2013– Cyanobacteria increased the most (spring - summer)

Trends in cyanobacteria in Lake Erie: recent

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

Biom

ass (mg/L)

Year

PennateDiatomCentricDiatomPyrrophyta

Cyanophyta

Cryptophyta

Chrysophyta

Chlorophyta

β = Rate of change(+) Increasing(‐) Decreasing

Briland & Ludsin, unpub

Westernbasin

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Nutrient Formulation

Loading/ Application

Tributary Water Quality

Drinking Water

Wastewater Treatment

Lake Erie Water Quality

Nutrient Runoff

Market Incentives

Reuse, Recycling, Resource Recovery

What does “end-to-end” “systems solutions” mean?

Field to Faucet – End to End Solutions

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1) Lake Erie HABs and Lake Water QualityChairs: Tom Bridgeman (UT) and George Bullerjahn (BGSU)

2) Producing Safe Drinking WaterChairs: Isabel Escobar (UT) and John Lenhart (OSU)

3) BMPs, Sources of Enrichment, Water Quality andEngineered Systems

Chairs: Greg LeBarge (OSU) and Laura Johnson (Heidelberg)BMP Handbook

4) Human Health and ToxicityChair: Jiyoung Lee (OSU) and Akira Takashima (UT)

Board of Regents Initiative ($2M) Aligned with Key State Requirements

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1. Magnitude of P problem• Focus on Dissolved Phosphorus

2. Introduce OSU Field to Faucet

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Global Water Initiative

The Global Water Initiative at Ohio StateA new approach to solving the world’s biggest challenges

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Global Water Initiative

The Global Water Initiative at Ohio StateA new approach to solving the world’s biggest challenges

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Field to Faucet Projects

BMP Apps

Manure Recycling

Neutral Data Coop

MicrocystinDetector

Bloom Detection

Cost-effective removal of N & P from manure