When applying a stormwater infiltration pond best management practice (BMP) for protecting the quality of underlying groundwater, a common constituent of concern is nitrate. Two stormwater infiltration ponds, the SO and HT ponds, in central Florida, USA, were monitored. A temporal succession of biogeochemical processes was identified beneath the SO pond, including oxygen reduction, denitrification, manganese and iron reduction, and methanogenesis. In contrast, aerobic conditions persisted beneath the HT pond, resulting in nitrate leaching into groundwater. Biogeochemical differences are likely related to soil textural and hydraulic properties that control surface/subsurface oxygen exchange. A new infiltration BMP was developed and a full-sc...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
As indicated by the National Academy of Engineering, the understanding of nitrogen cycle has been de...
Levee-style ponds are constructed to impound water and prevent flooding. While humans benefit from t...
Substantially different biogeochemical processes affecting nitrogen fate and transport were observed...
Soil beneath a stormwater infiltration basin receiving runoff from a 23ha predominantly residential ...
Soil beneath a stormwater infiltration basin receiving runoff from a 23 ha predominantly residential...
A stormwater infiltration basin in north-central Florida, USA, was monitored from 2007 through 2008 ...
Substantially different biogeochemical processes affecting nitrogen fate and transport were observed...
Nitrate concentrations of groundwater are increasing in residential areas. One probable cause is inp...
Elevated concentrations of nutrients, particularly nitrate, in groundwater and springs in Florida ar...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
Nonpoint source pollution captured by urban stormwater runoff is the greatest challenge for surface ...
Irrigation of detained stormwater is an option available for volume and pollution control. Volume co...
Due to population growth, shifts in land use, and climate change, there is an increasing demand for ...
For high groundwater table areas, stormwater wet detention ponds are utilized as the preferred storm...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
As indicated by the National Academy of Engineering, the understanding of nitrogen cycle has been de...
Levee-style ponds are constructed to impound water and prevent flooding. While humans benefit from t...
Substantially different biogeochemical processes affecting nitrogen fate and transport were observed...
Soil beneath a stormwater infiltration basin receiving runoff from a 23ha predominantly residential ...
Soil beneath a stormwater infiltration basin receiving runoff from a 23 ha predominantly residential...
A stormwater infiltration basin in north-central Florida, USA, was monitored from 2007 through 2008 ...
Substantially different biogeochemical processes affecting nitrogen fate and transport were observed...
Nitrate concentrations of groundwater are increasing in residential areas. One probable cause is inp...
Elevated concentrations of nutrients, particularly nitrate, in groundwater and springs in Florida ar...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
Nonpoint source pollution captured by urban stormwater runoff is the greatest challenge for surface ...
Irrigation of detained stormwater is an option available for volume and pollution control. Volume co...
Due to population growth, shifts in land use, and climate change, there is an increasing demand for ...
For high groundwater table areas, stormwater wet detention ponds are utilized as the preferred storm...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
As indicated by the National Academy of Engineering, the understanding of nitrogen cycle has been de...
Levee-style ponds are constructed to impound water and prevent flooding. While humans benefit from t...