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Large-scale constructed wetlands for nutrient removal from stormwater runoff: An everglades restoration project
Authors:Mariano Guardo  Larry Fink  Thomas D Fontaine  Susan Newman  Michael Chimney  Ronald Bearzotti  Gary Goforth
Institution:(1) South Florida Water Management District, 33416-4680 West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Abstract:The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) constructed a wetland south of Lake Okeechobee to begin the process of removing nutrients (especially phosphorus) from agricultural stormwater runoff entering the Everglades. The project, called the Everglades Nutrient Removal (ENR) project, is a prototype for larger, similarly constructed wetlands that the SFWMD will build as part of the Everglades restoration program. This innovative project is believed to be one of the largest agricultural stormwater cleanup projects in the United States, if not in the world. This publication describes the ENR project's design, construction, and proposed operation, as well as the proposed research program to be implemented over the next few years.
Keywords:Constructed wetlands  Nutrient removal  Environmental restoration  Stormwater treatment  Hydrodynamic simulations  Hydrologic network  Agricultural runoff
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