Conversion of dissolved phosphorus in runoff by ferric sulfate to a form less available to algae: Field performance and cost assessment |
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Authors: | Risto Uusitalo Aaro Närvänen Antti Kaseva Aino Launto-Tiuttu Janne Heikkinen Päivi Joki-Heiskala Kimmo Rasa Tapio Salo |
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Affiliation: | 1.Natural Resources Institute Finland,Jokioinen,Finland;2.Turku University of Applied Sciences,Turku,Finland;3.TEHO Plus Project,Varsinais-Suomi Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment,Turku,Finland;4.Paimionjoki-yhdistys ry,Somero,Finland |
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Abstract: | Conversion of dissolved P by ferric sulfate into a particulate form sparingly available to algae was studied in 15 ditches in Finland using stand-alone dispensers for ferric sulfate administration. Ferric sulfate typically converted 60–70 % of dissolved P into iron-associated form, a process which required 250–650 kg per kg dissolved P. Mean cost was 160 EUR per kg P converted (range 20–400 EUR kg?1). The costs were lowest at sites characterized by high dissolved P concentrations and small catchment area. At best, the treatment was efficient and cost-effective, but to limit the costs and the risks, ferric sulfate dispensers should only be installed in small critical source areas. |
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