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Stormwater Treatment: Ponds vs. Constructed Wetlands
Extant data were used to assess the relative effectiveness of ponds vs. wetland-type BMPs. Compared to wet ponds, wetlands tended toward higher constituent concentrations in effluent, were inefficient at nitrogen removal, and appeared to preferentially retain phosphorus. These differences were hypothetically evaluated in terms of emergent macrophyte growth dynamics.
Stormwater Treatment: Ponds vs. Constructed Wetlands
Extant data were used to assess the relative effectiveness of ponds vs. wetland-type BMPs. Compared to wet ponds, wetlands tended toward higher constituent concentrations in effluent, were inefficient at nitrogen removal, and appeared to preferentially retain phosphorus. These differences were hypothetically evaluated in terms of emergent macrophyte growth dynamics.
Stormwater Treatment: Ponds vs. Constructed Wetlands
Nietch, Christopher T. (author) / Borst, Michael (author) / O'Shea, Marie L. (author)
Engineering Foundation Conference 2001 ; 2001 ; Snowmass Village, Colorado, United States
2002-02-27
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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