TRACK 1--Treatment and Fate of Contaminants: Nitrogen and Phosphorus

Oral Session
Oral sessions
Tuesday, April 8, 2014: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM

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8:00 AM
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Loading from Septic Systems in Small Piedmont Watersheds in North Carolina Estimated from Stream Monitoring Data.
Steven J Berkowitz, NC Division of Public Health, Environmental Health Section, On-Site Wastewater Branch
8:30 AM
Impact of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems on Nitrogen and Baseflow in Urban Watersheds of Metropolitan Atlanta.
nahal hoghooghi, University of Georgia; David E. Radcliffe, University of Georgia-Athens; Mussie Y. Habteselassie, University of Georgia - Griffin; John S Clarke, USGA; Chris William Oliver, University of Georgia
9:00 AM
Paired Watersheds Approach For Evaluating The Influence Of Wastewater Management Strategies On Stream Nutrient Concentrations.
Charles P Humphrey Jr., East Carolina University; Michael O'Driscoll, East Carolina University; Guy Iverson, East Carolina University; Eliot Anderson-Evans, East Carolina University
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
Water Movement and Nitrogen Fate In Drip Dispersal Systems.
Robert L Siegrist, Colorado School of Mines
10:30 AM
Water Quality Impact of Decentralized Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems: Case Study of Urbanizing Watersheds in Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia.
Robert Sowah, University of Georgia - Griffin; Mussie Y. Habteselassie, University of Georgia - Griffin; David E. Radcliffe, University of Georgia-Athens
11:00 AM
Minimum Lot Size Estimates for Nitrogen Assimilation in Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems.
David E. Radcliffe, University of Georgia-Athens; James Kenneth Bradshaw, U.S. EPA National Exposure Research Lab
11:30 AM
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