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1 Mercury Assessment on Duck Valley Indian Reservation Shoshone-Paiute Tribes June 3, 2008

2 The Shoshone-Paiute Tribes currently have a fish consumption advisory on the 3 reservoirs on DVIR

3 Results of the Fish sampling event in 2007 determined the need for the limited consumption advisory

4 Timing for the Tribe’s involvement on Mercury assessment – Why now? Limited funding in previous years 2006 Study by UNR researchers found elevated levels of Mercury in fish collected at Wild Horse reservoir, indicating a possible problem for Tribal fisheries Increased Awareness of the risks of Hg exposure to human health and the environment  Me-Hg is much more toxic than inorganic Hg  Toxic levels affect the immune, genetic, enzyme and neurological systems  Otters and other fish eating mammals are also affected  Possible financial losses due to decrease of fishing license sales on Tribal lakes

5 Sample Collection – The Tribes and USGS cooperated on a Mercury assessment in Fish sampling event in May 2007 15 Rainbow Trout were collected from Mountain View, Billy Shaw and Sheep Creek Reservoirs 15 Rainbow Trout were collected from Wild Horse reservoir that is the initial catchment water-body of the East Fork of the Owyhee River 5 Rainbow Trout were collected from the Hatchery transport just previous to release for stocking

6 Field photos – Electroshock and Gill Net

7 Fish sample measurements and preparation

8 Sample Handling – Dry Ice and Labeling

9 Laboratory Analysis Fillet samples were delivered to the USGS Mercury Laboratory in Middleton, Wisconsin Samples were analyzed for Total Mercury

10 Data Handling Data results were returned from the Lab to USGS co-operator USGS delivered data results to the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes

11 Data Analysis Decision was made by Tribal Hg workgroup to obtain a Toxicologist for evaluation of the data It was decided that the Idaho department of Health and Welfare Toxicologist interpret the data

12 Information Utilization The IHW toxicologist recommended that the Tribes issue a Limited consumption advisory Idaho department of Environmental Quality has established 0.3 ppm of Hg concentration as fish tissue criterion Nevada has an advisory limit of 1.0 ppm

13 Limited Meals per month Water-body ChildrenPregnant Women General Public Hatchery8828 Mountain View 228 Billy Shaw228 Sheep Creek 5520

14 Information Utilization (cont.) USGS with Tribal input posted a News release on December 7, 2007 Newspapers (Idaho Statesman, Seattle Post-Intelligencer and others) feature articles on consumption advisory Tribal Environmental program submits consumption advisory to local Sho-Pai Newspaper

15 Tribal Mercury workgroup researches possible causes of elevated Hg concentration in fish Global atmospheric sources Regional Sources Atmospheric deposition from nearby industrial sources Natural occurrence Sources from Historic mining activity within the watershed

16 Results of Tribal research found that In 2005, EPA modeled Hg deposition according to speciation on the upper Owyhee, Bruneau and Salmon Falls watersheds Sources of deposition were Northern NV Gold mines

17 EPA 2001 Emission Data from nearby Gold mines were used as modeling support Gold Mine Total Hg (tons/yr) Stk. Ht. (m) Stk. Diam. (m) Exit Temp. (Deg K) Exit Vel. (m/s) LatitudeLongitu de Jerritt Canyon (main) 6.785.90.32984.841.4079-115.9723 Gold Strike Mine 0.045.90.32984.840.9732-116.3523 Pipeline Mining Operation 2.285.90.32984.840.4736-116.5479 Twin Creeks/ New Mont Mining Corp. 1.375.90.32984.841.2845-117.1671 Barrick Goldstrike Mine 0.7111.20.834715.240.9744-116.3500

18 Mercury deposition to watersheds from nearby Gold mines by speciation % Elemental % Divalent Gaseous (Reactive Gas) % Particle bound  RGM is known to quickly deposit in watersheds downwind from the source  Elemental Hg becomes part of the global pool for 1-2 years The Gold mines were modeled using the Clean Air Mercury rule The model relies on default stack parameters that are not very realistic Grey color in pie charts is background contribution Light Blue color in pie charts is Nevada Gold Mines contribution

19 Mercury Deposited to Idaho Watersheds - Nevada Gold Mine Mercury Speciation of 100% Hg0, 0% Hg2, 0% HgP

20 Mercury Deposited to Idaho Watersheds - Nevada Gold Mine Mercury Speciation of 99% Hg0, 1% Hg2, 0% HgP

21 Mercury Deposited to Idaho Watersheds - Nevada Gold Mine Mercury Speciation of 95% Hg0, 5% Hg2, 0% HgP

22 Mercury Deposited to Idaho Watersheds - Nevada Gold Mine Mercury Speciation of 90% Hg0, 5% Hg2, 5% HgP

23 Mercury Deposited to Idaho Watersheds - Nevada Gold Mine Mercury Speciation of 90% Hg0, 10% Hg2, 0% HgP

24 Mercury Deposited to Idaho Watersheds - Nevada Gold Mine Mercury Speciation of 70% Hg0, 30% Hg2, 0% HgP

25 Mercury Deposited to Idaho Watersheds - Nevada Gold Mine Mercury Speciation of 70% Hg0, 25% Hg2, 5% HgP

26 Information on nearby Gold mines According to scientists, Jerrit Canyon Mine was emitting 80-90% RGM Jerrit Canyon Mine emitted 4,200 lbs. of RGM and 10,700 lbs. of total mercury in 2006 Roasting ore began in ‘95 NDEP ordered the shutdown of the Jerrit Canyon Ore roasters in March 2008 EPA has recently revised modeling that depicts the mine contributions of Mercury using updated stack test results from the Nv MACT (Nevada Maximum achievable control technology) program and will be available in the near future.

27 What is methymercury? Me-Hg is produced by sulfate reducing bacteria that live in oxygen depleted sediments, primarily at the bottom of lakes, reservoirs and wetlands The bacteria uptake inorganic mercury and convert it Me-Hg by biochemical reaction Me-Hg moves up the aquatic food chain while biomagnifying and bioaccumulating Most of the Mercury found in fish, particularly large predator fish is Me-Hg

28 Factors in Methylation It has been difficult to establish and predict the effect of Hg deposition on the Me- Hg concentrations in Fish This uncertainty likely has lead to indifference to change of practices by Hg pollution contributors Methylation is strongly affected by  Organic carbon  pH  Sulfur  Selenium  Water temperature

29 Significant studies METAALICUS (The Hg experiment to assess Atmospheric loading in Canada and the U.S.) Study. 2007. Conducted in NW Ontario, Canada NCAR Studies on Hg released from topsoil and vegetation during Wildfire MET - Study showed direct response of Me-Hg concentration in fish solely due to addition of enriched stable Hg isotopes MET – [Me-Hg] in Fish increased relatively rapidly to changes in Hg deposition on the lake surface

30 Future SPT Hg assessment projects Assess Hg concentration in Fish on the East Fork of the Owyhee River Rainbow Trout and/or Smallmouth Bass At least 15 fish of multiple age classes August 2008 Assess Hg deposition and methylation in reservoirs on DVIR Tentatively scheduled for 2009 Collection and analysis of Hg concentrations in Sediment and water

31 Sources of Information Nevada Department of Environmental Protection (NDEP) Unites States Environmental Protection (EPA) United States Geological Survey (USGS) Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) National Service for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Tribal Wildlife, Parks and Fisheries program

32 Power Point by John Crum Water Quality Coordinator Shoshone-Paiute Tribes P.O. Box 219 Owyhee, Nevada 89832 (208) 759-3100 extension 256 E-mail: ShoPaiTr6@aol.com


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