Pollutant removal by wetlands represents a potential mitigation technique for treating urban runoff in the cold climates of the Sierra Nevada. This i especially encouraging in the Lake Tahoe Basin, where research has demonstrated the link between nitrate and phosphorus, and a precipitous increase of algal growth in the lake. In September 1987 a plastic-lined, gravel-filled wetland was constructed for experimental purposes and is the first demonstration of its kind in a subalpine region of the western United States. The primary objective of our research was to evaluate the. effectiveness &quo
Water quality in the Flathead Lake drainage is of great concern. The potential of wetlands to reduce...
Waterways in the U.S. transport nutrient pollutants into our estuaries creating large annual hypoxic...
Constructed wetlands are becoming an increasingly important management tool to reduce nutrient rich ...
At Lake Tahoe storm water runoff discharged to surface waters will be subject to strict numeric effl...
Improving water quality is a serious concern of many state and local governments across the U.S. Nut...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Pollution from agricultural and urban runoff is a significant contributor to the eutrophication of s...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at the Califor...
Constructed wetlands provide cost-efficient nutrient removal, with minimal input of human labor and ...
Lake Tahoe, on the border of Nevada and California in the Sierra Nevada, is the world’s 11th deepest...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at th...
Constructed wetlands provide cost-efficient nutrient removal, with minimal input of human labor and ...
Watersheds are an important component of the natural landscape, yet can be negatively affected by hu...
Treatment wetlands are increasingly needed to remove nitrate from agricultural drainage water to pro...
Abstract. Lake Tahoe is undergoing the initial stages of cultural eutrophication due to human altera...
Water quality in the Flathead Lake drainage is of great concern. The potential of wetlands to reduce...
Waterways in the U.S. transport nutrient pollutants into our estuaries creating large annual hypoxic...
Constructed wetlands are becoming an increasingly important management tool to reduce nutrient rich ...
At Lake Tahoe storm water runoff discharged to surface waters will be subject to strict numeric effl...
Improving water quality is a serious concern of many state and local governments across the U.S. Nut...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Pollution from agricultural and urban runoff is a significant contributor to the eutrophication of s...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at the Califor...
Constructed wetlands provide cost-efficient nutrient removal, with minimal input of human labor and ...
Lake Tahoe, on the border of Nevada and California in the Sierra Nevada, is the world’s 11th deepest...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at th...
Constructed wetlands provide cost-efficient nutrient removal, with minimal input of human labor and ...
Watersheds are an important component of the natural landscape, yet can be negatively affected by hu...
Treatment wetlands are increasingly needed to remove nitrate from agricultural drainage water to pro...
Abstract. Lake Tahoe is undergoing the initial stages of cultural eutrophication due to human altera...
Water quality in the Flathead Lake drainage is of great concern. The potential of wetlands to reduce...
Waterways in the U.S. transport nutrient pollutants into our estuaries creating large annual hypoxic...
Constructed wetlands are becoming an increasingly important management tool to reduce nutrient rich ...