Reducing P Export through Surface Inlets

Title: Reducing Phosphorus Export through Farmed Pothole Surface Inlets with P Filters and Blind Inlets
Location: Iowa State Been and Bennett Farms
Time Period: 2020 - Present
Research Team: Amy Kaleita, Michelle Soupir, and Chad Penn
Project Description: Much of Iowa contains landscape features known as prairie potholes – landscape depressions with little natural surface drainage and soils that limit infiltration. Many of these features that occur in farmed areas have artificial subsurface drainage installed, with a surface inlet to drain away standing water. Past observations into the water quality of the standing water in these features indicate that phosphorus levels in this ponded water can be high, making the drainage system a source of phosphorus export from the field. This project will study approaches for intercepting and treating phosphorus before it moves out of the field through the drainage network.
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Funders: Iowa Nutrient Research Center
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