Falls Lake is currently classified as impaired because of elevated chlorophyll-a and turbidity levels associated with excess nutrient inputs. Anthropogenic and natural inputs of nutrients, especially nitrogen (N), into surface water bodies have increased over the last century, degrading water quality, and endangering environmental and public health. This research investigated the relationship between baseflow N concentrations and point and non-point sources of wastewater discharges within selected sub-watersheds of Falls Lake. Twenty-eight streams within sub-watersheds of Falls Lake, consisting of 20 septic and 6 sewer dominated wastewater management approaches (WMAs), were sampled monthly over a 1-year period. The Kruskal- Wallis statistic...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Inorg...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are the most common limiting nutrients for biological activity in freshwater...
Aquatic environments require nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen to function properly and form...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) typically process eight to twelve kilograms of nitrogen p...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) typically process eight to twelve kilograms of nitrogen p...
Elevated nitrogen (N) concentrations in groundwater may cause adverse effects to adjacent surface wa...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County, NC are nutrient-sen...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County , NC are nutrient-s...
It is well-established that human activity has greatly altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle whereup...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Excess nitrate contributes to the overall degraded quality of streams in densely populated, human-en...
It is commonly assumed that nutrient-related problems in surface waters are primarily due to contami...
Wastewater may be a source of nitrogen (N) to groundwater and surface waters if not effectively trea...
Sanitary infrastructure affects water quality in urban settings through excess nutrients from wastew...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Inorg...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are the most common limiting nutrients for biological activity in freshwater...
Aquatic environments require nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen to function properly and form...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) typically process eight to twelve kilograms of nitrogen p...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) typically process eight to twelve kilograms of nitrogen p...
Elevated nitrogen (N) concentrations in groundwater may cause adverse effects to adjacent surface wa...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County, NC are nutrient-sen...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County , NC are nutrient-s...
It is well-established that human activity has greatly altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle whereup...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Excess nitrate contributes to the overall degraded quality of streams in densely populated, human-en...
It is commonly assumed that nutrient-related problems in surface waters are primarily due to contami...
Wastewater may be a source of nitrogen (N) to groundwater and surface waters if not effectively trea...
Sanitary infrastructure affects water quality in urban settings through excess nutrients from wastew...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Inorg...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are the most common limiting nutrients for biological activity in freshwater...
Aquatic environments require nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen to function properly and form...