Tuesday, November 3, 2009: 1:30 PM
Convention Center, Room 328, Third Floor
Abstract:
Degradation of surface water quality can occur due to runoff and subsurface drainage possessing high nutrient concentrations. Sources of non-point nutrient losses include agricultural, horticultural, recreational, and urban landscapes. Various industrial waste by-products have been shown to possess a strong affinity for nutrients such as phosphorus (P). The objective of this study was to construct a filter structure using industrial waste by-products to directly remove P from runoff and subsurface drainage waters among fertilized turf grass plots. Design of filter structure, P removal effectiveness of by-product in filter structure, and overall impact on water quality will be discussed.