Magnitude of Nitrogen Pollution in Stream Water due to Intensive Livestock Farming Practices

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This study was conducted to evaluate the magnitude of nitrogen (N) pollution in stream water associated with intensive livestock farming practices. An extensive water sampling was carried out from stream tributaries, open channels, drainages, and seepages during the snow-melting season in 2001. Total nitrogen (TN) concentration was determined and water flow was measured. The lowest concentration of TN in the headwater of tributary 'A' was as low as 0.39 mg N L^-1 (0.03 g s^-1 of N load), and the concentration reached a value of 5 mg N L^-1 in the outlet of the stream, which resulted in a N load of 1.37 g s^-1. The increase in the N load (1.34 g s^-1) was mainly due to drainage from a constructed wetland for Livestock wastes, other drainages, and seepages from around the livestock sheds. The maximum concentration of TN in the drainage and seepage water from the constructed wetland was very high, 63 mg N L^-1, which resulted in a N load of 0.53 g s^-1 into the open channel that reached tributary 'A.' About 40% of the increased N load in the main tributary in the intensive livestock farming area was occupied by a single constructed wetland confirming that the drainage from this facility acted as the point source of pollution in the area.

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  • Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

    Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 48(6), 883-887, 2002-12

    一般社団法人日本土壌肥料学会

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  • NII論文ID(NAID)
    110001717711
  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    AA00844314
  • 本文言語コード
    ENG
  • 資料種別
    雑誌論文
  • ISSN
    00380768
  • NDL 記事登録ID
    6393976
  • NDL 雑誌分類
    ZR7(科学技術--農林水産--農産)
  • NDL 請求記号
    Z53-G349
  • データ提供元
    CJP引用  NDL  NII-ELS 
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