2001
DOI: 10.13031/2013.7042
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Impact of Agrichemical Facility Best Management Practices on Runoff Water Quality

Abstract: Water quality effects of structural and managerial BMPs implemented at an agrichemical mixing and handling facility, located in an agricultural watershed in Virginia, were investigated in this study. The measured water quality parameters include two commonly used pesticides (atrazine and metolachlor), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P). BMPs implemented include: pesticide mixing and loading concrete pad with a sump and pump fitting; a variety of runoff diversion structures to divert the rooftop runoff away from … Show more

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“…The topography of the Owl Run watershed consists of rolling to steep Piedmont Plateau, and soils within the watershed are mostly shallow silt loams (Brannan et al, 2000). Nearly 70% of the watershed is used for agricultural production, including crop and livestock (Shukla et al, 2001). Based on NLCD 1992, land use of the watershed includes 62% agricultural land, 31% forest, and 7% residential and commercial.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The topography of the Owl Run watershed consists of rolling to steep Piedmont Plateau, and soils within the watershed are mostly shallow silt loams (Brannan et al, 2000). Nearly 70% of the watershed is used for agricultural production, including crop and livestock (Shukla et al, 2001). Based on NLCD 1992, land use of the watershed includes 62% agricultural land, 31% forest, and 7% residential and commercial.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patterns defined in this way are referred as rotated principal components (RPCs). The cluster analysis technique, similarly to the PCA method, was chosen for its ability to divide the data set into homogeneous and distinct groups having members with similar characteristics, Shukla et al [16]. Cluster analysis is a generic term for a variety of statistical methods that can be used to evaluate the similarity of individual objects in a set.…”
Section: Principal Components and Non-hierarchical Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study was conducted to assess the water quality effects of structural and managerial BMPs implemented at an agrichemical mixing and handling facility in Virginia (Shukla et al, 2001). Results from this study provide the information necessary for implementing BMPs at other sites.…”
Section: Treatment Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%