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Research Project: TRANSPORT AND FATE OF NITRATE AND PATHOGENS AT DAIRY LAGOON WATER APPLICATION SITE

Location: Contaminant Fate and Transport

Project Number: 5310-32000-002-01
Project Type: Reimbursable

Start Date: Mar 01, 2005
End Date: Feb 28, 2009

Objective:
An assessment of the transport and fate of nitrate and indicator microorganisms at dairy lagoon water application sites that are following a well designed and rigorous implemented comprehensive nutrient management plan (CNMP).

Approach:
Analyze and numerically model the collected transport data, as well as measure or estimate associated transport and fate parameters. Provide field, laboratory,and modeling studies to investigate the performance of CNMPs at lagoon water application sites. Documents Reimbursable with EPA. Log 28132. Formerly 5310-32000-001-04R (6/05).

   

 
Project Team
Bradford, Scott
Ibekwe, Abasiofiok - Mark
Grieve, Catherine
 
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Related National Programs
  Manure and Byproduct Utilization (206)
 
 
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