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Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

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Page 1: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes

Andrew Sipocz

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Page 2: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Topographic Map of Houston Area

Page 3: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Where is Houston?

Where is Galveston Bay?

Page 4: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Page 5: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Where is the high ground on this map?

Page 6: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Page 7: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Page 8: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Page 9: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

What does this have to do with water pollution?

Page 10: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Liscum 2001

Large increase in runoff and peak discharge = greater need for channelization, bank erosion, loss of riparian vegetation and stream fauna

Page 11: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

This worked well - TXDOT detention facility for SH 290

Page 12: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Background – Wetlands and Water Quality• Wetlands are able to transform or sequester some of our most

problematic water pollutants including inorganic nitrogen and phosphorous via bacterial respiration

• Wetlands are also able to sequester or denature metals and complex organic pollutants as PAHs via bacterial respiration

• Wetlands improve water clarity by trapping suspended sediment and flocculating colloidal sediment

• Wetlands remove infectious bacteria through UV exposure (they are shallow and have a high residence time) as well as viral and bacterial action

• Wetlands are increasingly being used to pre-treat polluted waters for drinking and as secondary, tertiary or even primary sewage treatment

• EX. Richland Creek Reservoir treats polluted Trinity River water before it enters the reservoir with large wetland impoundments

• EX. Everglades restoration is being accomplished by removal of agricultural phosphorous from runoff via large wetland impoundments.

Page 13: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Background – Wetlands and Water Quality

• Removal of pollutants can occur fairly quickly but requires aerobic and anaerobic periods and contact between water, soil and vegetation to promote facultative bacteria

• Removal efficiency increases with amount of contact, i.e. residence time of water

Mitsch and Gosselink Wetlands 2000

Page 14: Understanding Texas’ Coastal Wetlands – Their Values, Restoration, and Role in Sustainable Landscapes Andrew Sipocz Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

What role does science play in all of this?

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Brays Bayou Wetland Creation Project