Swan Lake: Pilot Study Site Utilizing Processed Industrial Wastewater to Manage Salinity in Lower Galveston Bay

Summary

Hydrodynamical parameters will be monitored over a period of two years at several stations in Swan Lake and along VPS to provide detailed time-series of salinity, temperature, and surface elevation. Water currents will be measured using a boat-mounted high resolution Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) during surveys. Surface-waves will be monitored at two stations, one inside and one outside the Swan Lake/VPS area, to allow estimation of wave energy loss due to presence of oyster reefs/breakwaters. Surface meteorological conditions will be monitored continuously. Dermo disease and oyster recruitment (using “spat” collectors) and phytoplankton populations (biomass, productivity, community composition) will be monitored at the same stations where time-series of hydrodynamic parameters will be collected.

Basics

Galveston
N/A
Texas A&M University at Galveston
$168,535

Classification

  • CMP 306
Planning Water Quality Improvement

Timeline

completed

Funding Sources

Source 1

09-033
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Primary
Federal
$99,894
13

Source 2

09-033
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Secondary
Other
$68,641
13

Contacts

Responsibility
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Contact
Dr. Sammy Ray Professor Emeritus 5007 Avenue U Galveston, Texas 77551 409.740.4526 409.741.7170
Responsibility
General Land Office