2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-267969/v1
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Phosphorus Removal in Denitrifying Woodchip Bioreactors Varies by Wood Type and Water Chemistry

Abstract: Denitrifying woodchip bioreactors are a practical nitrogen (N) mitigation technology but evaluating the potential for bioreactor phosphorus (P) removal is highly relevant given that: (1) agricultural runoff often contains N and P, (2) very low P concentrations cause eutrophication, and (3) there are few options for removing dissolved P once it is in runoff. A series of batch tests evaluated P removal by woodchips containing a range of metals known to sorb P and then four design and environmental factors (autoc… Show more

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