2009
DOI: 10.13031/2013.26333
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A Tool for Estimating Best Management Practice Effectiveness in Arkansas

Abstract: Best management practices (BMPs) are being implemented across the United States to combat water pollution by nutrient and sediment often with little knowledge about the actual effectiveness of the BMPs. Previously, most BMP studies have focused on determining the effectiveness of a single BMP; often the knowledge acquired from these individual studies has been applicable only to the study site. However, these studies can be compiled over a wide range of site conditions and used collectively to obtain reliable … Show more

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“…Even though various BMPs have been shown to reduce losses of NPS pollutants and improve water quality at the scale of implementation, i.e., field/farm scales, their effectiveness in improving water quality at watershed scale is not clear. Some BMPs may be effective in controlling one pollutant while, at the same time, may adversely affect the losses of other pollutants (Gitau et al 2005;Merriman et al 2009). Very little information is currently available demonstrating if a suite of BMPs, when implemented simultaneously, work synergistically or whether some BMPs cancel the NPS pollution reduction benefits of others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Even though various BMPs have been shown to reduce losses of NPS pollutants and improve water quality at the scale of implementation, i.e., field/farm scales, their effectiveness in improving water quality at watershed scale is not clear. Some BMPs may be effective in controlling one pollutant while, at the same time, may adversely affect the losses of other pollutants (Gitau et al 2005;Merriman et al 2009). Very little information is currently available demonstrating if a suite of BMPs, when implemented simultaneously, work synergistically or whether some BMPs cancel the NPS pollution reduction benefits of others.…”
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“…In recent years, the SWAT Hydrology Model has been widely used in watershed management as a hydrological model [5,6]. The SWAT model is currently regarded as a versatile model that can be used to integrate environmental processes that support more effective watershed management [7]; however, in tropical watersheds, especially in Indonesia, this model has not been widely used.…”
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“…As the MP-PMAs have been addressed, the spotlight could be shifted back to the comprehensive effects of certain BMPs in the case of multiple pollutants. In this research, several typical BMPs were derived from previous studies [46][47][48][49][50][51] and their removal potentials are summarized in Table 3. The MP-PMAs, together with the removal potentials of BMPs (Table 3), would shift this emphasis to the comprehensive effects of BMPs by considering the BMP's removal potential for each specific pollutant.…”
Section: The Control Of Multiple Pollutants At the Watershed Scalementioning
confidence: 99%