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Research Project: INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF LAND AND WATER RESOURCES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY IN THE NORTHEAST U.S.

Location: Pasture Systems & Watershed Management Research

Title: Emerging technologies to remove nonpoint phosphorus sources from surface water and groundwater

Authors
item Buda, Anthony
item Koopmans, Gerwin -
item Bryant, Ray
item Chardon, Wim -

Submitted to: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: September 14, 2010
Publication Date: November 3, 2010
Citation: Buda, A.R., Koopmans, G., Bryant, R.B., Chardon, W. 2010. Emerging technologies to remove nonpoint phosphorus sources from surface water and groundwater. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts. Paper No. 270-1.

Interpretive Summary: An interpretive summary is not required.

Technical Abstract: New innovative remediation practices are currently being developed that address phosphorus transfers from soils and applied sources to surface and ground waters. These practices include reactive barriers placed along field ditches and drainage ways, retention filters at the end of tile drains, materials blended with land-applied phosphorus sources (e.g., manures), and amendments designed to decrease phosphorus release by the soil solid phase. This session will define the state of the science on different non-point source phosphorus sorbing technologies and highlight their overall effectiveness. Perspective will be gained on the costs and benefits of such approaches as well as their suitability in the environment.

   

 
Project Team
Kleinman, Peter
Bryant, Ray
Church, Clinton
Buda, Anthony
Dell, Curtis
 
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