341-9 Achieving Water Quality Goals through a Focused Implementation Strategy.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Symposium--a Critical Assessment of Phosphorus Reduction Goals and Mitigation Strategies (SERA 17)
Abstract:
In-stream phosphorus loads were reduced in the project watershed compared to a reference watershed. Measuring against baseline conditions without a reference watershed, the project's effectiveness would have been obscured by regional land use trends, such as conversion of grassland to row crops, that led to greater runoff losses. Sediment finger-printing showed that stream banks contributed about 30% of the particulate-bound P load, demonstrating that eroding stream banks within this watershed should be addressed along with upland areas.
Implementation of phosphorus reduction practices on focus-farm fields and pastures exceeded the Wisconsin agricultural runoff standards which are based on estimated runoff phosphorus loads. Although the project was designed to reduce phosphorus loads, total and dissolved phosphorus concentrations were also reduced. The project watershed meets Wisconsin's new in-stream phosphorus concentration standards.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Symposium--a Critical Assessment of Phosphorus Reduction Goals and Mitigation Strategies (SERA 17)