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http://dx.doi.org/10.5389/KSAE.2011.53.2.067

Analysis of Livestock Resources on NPS Pollution Characteristics by Rainfall Simulation  

Won, Chul-Hee (강원대학교 BK21 친환경건설전문가양성사업단)
Choi, Yong-Hun (강원대학교 지역건설공학과)
Shin, Min-Hwan (강원대학교 지역건설공학과)
Seo, Ji-Yeon (강원대학교 지역건설공학과)
Choi, Joong-Dae (강원대학교 지역건설공학과)
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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.53, no.2, 2011 , pp. 67-74 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research focused on the investigation of runoff and nonpoint sources (NPS) pollution characteristics from small soil box plots treated by livestock waste composts. An indoor rainfall simulation was performed over the plots for 60 minutes. Simulated rainfall intensities were 32.4, 43.2, 50.3 and 57.1 mm/hr respectively. Slope of soil box plots was $10^{\circ}$ and $20^{\circ}$, respectively. Rainfall simulation replicated 5 times and the experiment was conducted every four days five times. As the slope of soil box increased, NPS pollution loads increased. And as rainfall intensity was increased from 32.4 to 57.1 mm/hr, NPS pollution loads gradually increased, too. Discharge of NPS pollution loads was the largest in the first simulation and thereafter decreased gradually. Discharged BOD load to the total applied load from $10^{\circ}$ plots, ranged 0.2 to 0.7 %, was 8.4 to 50.0 % lower than slope $20^{\circ}$ plots. When the application rate increased twice, the increase of pollution load was between 1.7~5.7 times. Analysis of Pearson's correlation coefficient showed that organic matter content in pig compost and NPS pollution loads were correlated well. While under liquid compost application, the correlation coefficients between them were not good. It was concluded that application of livestock resources need to consider long-term weather forecast and if necessary, NPS reduction measures must be preceded in order to reduce NPS pollution discharge.
Keywords
NPS pollution; livestock waste compost; rainfall simulation; slope;
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