1998
DOI: 10.3133/cir1157
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Water quality in the Albemarle-Pamlico drainage basin, North Carolina and Virginia, 1992-95

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“…Point source discharges efficiently transfer phosphorus inputs to streams and P discharges can be greater than 25% of P inputs to streams in urbanized areas (McMahon and Woodside 1997). In the AlbemarlePamlico drainage basin, North Carolina and Virginia, it was estimated that even though permitted P point source inputs from waste water treatment plants and industry accounted for 16% of the P source inputs to the watershed, they accounted for greater than 40% of the stream loads (Spruill et al 1998).…”
Section: Trade Of Feed and Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Point source discharges efficiently transfer phosphorus inputs to streams and P discharges can be greater than 25% of P inputs to streams in urbanized areas (McMahon and Woodside 1997). In the AlbemarlePamlico drainage basin, North Carolina and Virginia, it was estimated that even though permitted P point source inputs from waste water treatment plants and industry accounted for 16% of the P source inputs to the watershed, they accounted for greater than 40% of the stream loads (Spruill et al 1998).…”
Section: Trade Of Feed and Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bacteria responsible for their decomposition use up and hence deplete the dissolved oxygen concentration in the water bodies to such levels that can result in fish kills. Additionally excessive algae on the water surface can accumulate into a scum which can result in clogged pipelines, restricted recreation and foul odours, when they eventually decay (Spraill et al, 1998;Murphy, 2005;Mueller et al, 1995;Nolan et al, 2000;Banu et al, 2008). Also algal blooms have been linked to health problems such as skin irritation and death (of both human and animals) depending on the type and duration of exposure (Oram, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most thermodynamically stable form of phosphate is orthophosphate which is commonly identified in laboratory analysis and also used by plants. Polyphosphates in water are unstable and eventually convert to orthophosphate (Chapman, 1992;Spraill et al, 1998;Murphy, 2005;John De Zuane, 1990;Mueller et al, 1995;Nolan et al, 2000). Phosphates are moderately soluble in water and are not very mobile in soils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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