PHOSPHORUS MANAGEMENT TO PROTECT LAKE WATER QUALITY1 |
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Authors: | Larry M. Antosch |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor Environmental Resource Management, School of Forest Resources, The Pennsylvania State University, 201 Ferguson Bldg., University Park, Pennsylvania 16802. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: The Hallett Quarry gravel pit lakes are an active sand and gravel extraction operation located 0.4 km north of the City of Ames, Iowa. During periods of drought, these lakes serve as a supplemental water supply for Ames. A modified version of the Vollenweider input-output model was used to predict future water quality under various watershed land use, drainage, and lake configurations. The dominant factor controlling the future water quality of the lakes was found to be the nutrient input. It is recommended that a management plan to protect the future water quality should be oriented towards reducing the sources of phosphorus to the lakes. |
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Keywords: | KEY TERMS: water quality management gravel pit lake input-output model. |
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