Phosphorus and nitrogen runoff from a forested watershed fertilized with biosolids

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作者
Grey, M
Henry, C
机构
[1] Synagro West Inc, Corona, CA 92878 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Coll Forest Resources, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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10.2134/jeq2002.0926
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Municipal biosolids are typically not used on the steepest of forested slopes in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. The primary concern in. g biosolids on steep slopes is movement of biosolids particles and soluble nutrients to surface waters during runoff events. We examined the pattern and extent of P and N runoff from a perennial stream draining a small, forested 21.4-ha watershed in western Washington before and after biosolids application. In this study, we applied biosolids at a rate of 13.5 Mg ha(-1) (700 kg N ha(-1) and 500 kg P ha(-1)) to 40% of the watershed following nearly 1.5 years of pre-application water sampling and 1.5 years thereafter. There was no evidence of direct runoff of P or N from biosolids into surface water. Elevated surface water discharge did not change the concentration of PO4-P, biologically available phosphorus (BAP), bioavailable particulate phosphorus (BPP), or total P nor did it affect the concentration-discharge relationship. Some instances of total P concentrations exceeding the USEPA surface water standard of 0.1 mg L-1 were observed following biosolids application. However, total P in 27 Creek was predominately in particulate form and not labile, suggesting that detritus moving into the main creek channel and ephemeral drainage courses may be the principal P source. Ammonium N concentrations in runoff water were consistent before and after biosolids application, ranging from below detection limits (0.01 mg L-1) to 0.1 mg L-1; no concentration-discharge relationship existed. Biosolids application changed the 27 Creek concentration-discharge relationship for NO3--N. Before application, no relationship existed. Beginning nine months after biosolids application, increases in discharge were positively related to increases in NO3--N concentrations. Nitrate concentrations in runoff following biosolids application were approximately 10 times less than the USEPA drinking water standard of 10 mg L-1.
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