Alternative treatment systems to control runoff from open beef feedlots may enhance environmental security and protect water quality. Several Midwestern states have issued National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permits allowing beef feedlots to use vegetative treatment systems (VTSs) to control and treat feedlot runoff. Monitoring VTSs has provided data to validate performance modeling strategies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of the Soil-Plant-Air-Water (SPAW) model to predict the hydraulic performance of vegetative treatment areas (VTAs). Two approaches, one using the field module and the other the pond module of the SPAW model, were investigated. The model results from the SPAW field and pond modules we...
Vegetative Treatment Systems (VTSs) are a possible alternative method to containment basins for mana...
Increased environmental awareness has promoted the need for improved feedlot runoff control. The use...
Runoff from open lot animal feeding operations has been recognized as a potential pollutant to recei...
Several Iowa beef feedlots have interim, National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) per...
Runoff from open feedlots has the potential to cause degradation of surface and groundwater if handl...
In Iowa, all open beef feedlot operations over 1,000 head are required to have runoff control system...
Vegetated treatment systems (VTS) are designed to control runoff from beef feedlots. A VTS consists ...
Beef feedlots of all sizes are looking for more cost-effective solutions for managing feedlot runoff...
Vegetative Treatment Systems (VTSs) are currently being used at several open beef feedlots across Io...
Rules released by EPA in 2003 require beef feedlots defined as Concentrated Animal Feeding Operatio...
This article compares results from the Iowa State University Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ISU-EL...
Runoff from open lot livestock systems (beef and dairy) defined as Concentrated Animal Feeding Opera...
Vegetative treatment systems (VTS) are analyzed as a possible alternative to holding ponds to manage...
Runoff from open lot livestock systems (beef and dairy) defined as Concentrated Animal Feeding Opera...
Feedlot runoff is a potential environmental contaminant and requires proper management to minimize i...
Vegetative Treatment Systems (VTSs) are a possible alternative method to containment basins for mana...
Increased environmental awareness has promoted the need for improved feedlot runoff control. The use...
Runoff from open lot animal feeding operations has been recognized as a potential pollutant to recei...
Several Iowa beef feedlots have interim, National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) per...
Runoff from open feedlots has the potential to cause degradation of surface and groundwater if handl...
In Iowa, all open beef feedlot operations over 1,000 head are required to have runoff control system...
Vegetated treatment systems (VTS) are designed to control runoff from beef feedlots. A VTS consists ...
Beef feedlots of all sizes are looking for more cost-effective solutions for managing feedlot runoff...
Vegetative Treatment Systems (VTSs) are currently being used at several open beef feedlots across Io...
Rules released by EPA in 2003 require beef feedlots defined as Concentrated Animal Feeding Operatio...
This article compares results from the Iowa State University Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ISU-EL...
Runoff from open lot livestock systems (beef and dairy) defined as Concentrated Animal Feeding Opera...
Vegetative treatment systems (VTS) are analyzed as a possible alternative to holding ponds to manage...
Runoff from open lot livestock systems (beef and dairy) defined as Concentrated Animal Feeding Opera...
Feedlot runoff is a potential environmental contaminant and requires proper management to minimize i...
Vegetative Treatment Systems (VTSs) are a possible alternative method to containment basins for mana...
Increased environmental awareness has promoted the need for improved feedlot runoff control. The use...
Runoff from open lot animal feeding operations has been recognized as a potential pollutant to recei...