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http://dx.doi.org/10.17663/JWR.2021.23.4.372

Applicability on Wet-land for Management of NPS in Organic Matter and Nutrients from Agriculture and Livestock Farm Area  

Im, Jiyeol (Department of Urban & Environmental Research, GoYang Research Institute)
Kang, Chaewon (Department of Civil Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Gil, Kyungik (Department of Civil Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
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Journal of Wetlands Research / v.23, no.4, 2021 , pp. 372-380 More about this Journal
Abstract
Non-point source pollutants and high-concentration livestock wastewater are reported as major factor of water pollution in water system and wet-land. So, LID is suggested as a method to manage of them. wet-lands is presented as effective method for management of NPS from agriculture and livestock farm area based on various NPS reduction mechanism. In this research, the application of wet-lands was evaluated based on monitoring and modeling of agriculture and livestock farm in J city, Jeollabuk-do. As a resutl, EMC during rainfall event was found to be about 27 times higher than dry season based on a BOD. indicating that the management of non-point pollutants is urgent. Modeling-based wet-land reduction efficiency was BOD 57.5%, TN 48.9% and Tp 64.2%. However, removal efficiency of wet-land tends to decrease during the winter and large amounts of rainfall runoff occur, it is necessary to manage of wet-land. Based on the results of this research, wet-land could be proposed as an alternative to stable management of NPS in agriculture and livestock farm area.
Keywords
Livestock wastewater; Agriculture area; Wetland; Non Point Source; Livestock farm Area;
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