Authors
Deborah J Ballantine, Chris C Tanner
Publication date
2010/3/1
Source
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume
53
Issue
1
Pages
71-95
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Constructed and restored wetlands have significant potential to reduce nutrient losses in drainage waters from New Zealand farms. While both types of wetland show reasonably good nitrogen (N) removal efficiencies, they are not always so effective at phosphorus (P) removal and their flooded topsoils can be net sources of P. Wetland P-removal efficiency could be enhanced, either by adding a P-retentive amendment to the soil in the bottom of the wetland or installing a porous filter with a high P adsorbency and retention capacity at the end of the wetland. This review was carried out to evaluate a range of materials reported in the scientific literature as having the ability to remove P from water. Materials reviewed include: naturally occurring materials, such as soils, sands, clays and aggregates; processed and modified materials; and waste materials. The reported performance of the materials reviewed varied …
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