Phosphorus removal from agricultural tile drainage effluent with activated alumina in novel adsorption reactors
Barry Husk,
Gordon Balch,
Juan Sebastian Sanchez
et al.
Abstract:Subsurface tile drains under agricultural field crops are a major source of phosphorus (P) discharge to aquatic ecosystems, contributing to the eutrophication of surface waters. Adsorption reactors for P removal from drainage water (P‐reactors) could reduce P outflow from agricultural land but were rarely studied in cold, temperate climates. In our study, four low‐cost P‐reactors were installed in agricultural fields in south‐central Québec, Canada. Activated alumina (AA) beads were used as P‐adsorptive materi… Show more
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