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Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal from Agricultural Runoff in Integrated Buffer Zones.

Dominik Zak1,2, Brian Kronvang1, Mette V Carstensen1, Carl C Hoffmann1, Ane Kjeldgaard1, Søren E Larsen1, Joachim Audet1,3, Sara Egemose4, Charlotte A Jorgensen4, Peter Feuerbach5, Flemming Gertz6, Henning S Jensen4.   

Abstract

Integrated buffer zones (IBZs) represent a novel form of edge-of-field technology in Northwest Europe. Contrary to the common riparian buffer strips, IBZs collect tile drainage water from agricultural fields by combining a ditch-like pond (POND), where soil particles can settle, and a flow-through filter bed (FILTERBED) planted with Alnus glutinosa (L.), a European alder (black alder). The first experimental IBZ facility was constructed and thoroughly tested in Denmark for its capability to retain various nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) species within the first three years after construction. We calculated the water and nutrient budget for the total IBZ and for the two compartments, POND and FILTERBED, separately. Furthermore, a tracer experiment using sodium bromide was conducted in order to trace the water flow and estimate the hydraulic residence time in the FILTERBEDs. The monthly average removal efficiency amounted to 10-67% for total N and 31-69% for total P, with performance being highest during the warm season. Accordingly, we suggest that IBZs may be a valuable modification of dry buffer strips in order to mitigate the adverse impacts of high nutrient loading from agricultural fields on the aquatic environment.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29733209     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b01036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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