Fluid movement and chemical transport from an animal waste storage

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Fonstad, TA [1 ]
Maule, CP [1 ]
Barbour, SL [1 ]
Donahue, R [1 ]
Ingram, L [1 ]
Meier, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Agr & Bioresource Eng, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9, Canada
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EMS; ion exchange; manure; contaminant transport;
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S2 [农业工程];
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A seepage plume from an earthen manure storage (EMS) constructed in a layered lacustrine sand, silt and clay deposit was investigated near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The EMS had been in use for 16 years without a liner. Laboratory column studies were also conducted with soil from the site. Soil was ponded with swine effluent for a period of two years. Soils in the area of the plume are a fine sand with 7% clay content (primarily smectite) and have a CE C of 8.3 meq/100g. Both the field and laboratory results show a definite chromatographic series as a result of ion exchange. Potassium and ammonium displaced sodium, magnesium and calcium on the exchange sites resulting in a hard water front advancing at the front of the plume. Breakthrough curves show concentrations of calcium and magnesium 10x and 100x the background concentrations respectively for both field and laboratory data. A better understanding of the characteristics of seepage plumes from EMS will aid in the development of siting and decommissioning strategies.
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