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Water-quality effectiveness of a detention/wetland treatment system and its effect on an urban lake
Authors:Gary L. Oberts  Richard A. Osgood
Affiliation:(1) Metropolitan Council, Mears Park Centre, 230 E. 5th Street, 55101 St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:A newly installed combined detention/wetland stormwater treatment facility upstream from Lake McCarrons, Roseville, Minnesota, was monitored for 21 months to evaluate its effectiveness and the response of the lake to decreased phosphorus loads. The treatment facility consists of a 1.0-ha detention pond that discharges into a series of six constructed wetland “chambers.” Data from snowmelt and rainfall events are presented for several pollutants. Results show good reductions for most pollutants. Discussion on the facets of the system's operation are presented. Data from the lake show very little change in its water quality from three years prior to restoration (1984–1986) to three years following restoration (1987–1989): the lake's phosphorus and chlorophyll has actually increased.
Keywords:Lake management  Phosphorus  Water quality  Watershed treatment systems  Wetlands  Ponds  Minnesota  Urban runoff
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