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Logistics Network Management of Livestock Waste for Spatiotemporal Control of Nutrient Pollution in Water Bodies.

Yicheng Hu1, Apoorva M Sampata1, Gerardo J Ruiz-Mercado2, Victor M Zavala1.   

Abstract

Nutrient pollution is a widespread water quality problem, which originates from excess nutrient runoff from agricultural land, improperly managed farming operations, and point sources such as wastewater treatment plants. Some nutrient pollution impacts include harmful algal blooms (HABs), hypoxia, and eutrophication. HABs are major environmental events that cause severe health threats and economic losses (e.g., tourism, real estate, commercial fishing). A dimension of the nutrient pollution problem that has not received much attention is that this interacts with organic waste management practices. As a result, it is important to connect the time and location of point and nonpoint nutrient source releases, nutrient soil content, spatial layout, and hydrology of agricultural lands with the transport of nutrients to water bodies and their impacts on aquatic ecosystems. In this work, we show how nutrient concentration in water bodies and other spatiotemporal factors are related to HAB development and how logistics management of livestock waste can be used to conduct space-time management of nutrient pollution. A case study for the Upper Yahara Watershed in the State of Wisconsin (U.S.) is employed to demonstrate the practicability of the modeling framework. Our framework reveals that logistics network management for waste and nutrients can reduce the incidence rates of HABs, but reducing it to nonharmful levels would require long-term efforts such as installing nutrient recovery technologies, coordinating manure storage and application, and deploying management incentive plans.

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Keywords:  harmful algal blooms; livestock waste; logistics network; multiscale; nutrient pollution; nutrient transport

Year:  2019        PMID: 32983653      PMCID: PMC7511004          DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b03920

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Sustain Chem Eng        ISSN: 2168-0485            Impact factor:   8.198


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