Evaluation of past and potential phosphorus uptake at the Orlando Easterly Wetland |
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Authors: | Courtney A Black William R Wise |
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Institution: | a Ducks Unlimited, Western Regional Office, 3074 Gold Canal Dr., Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6116, USA;b Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-6450, USA |
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Abstract: | The Orlando Easterly Wetland (OEW), located near Christmas, Florida, USA, is among the longer-lived treatment wetlands in the United States. It was established in the late 1980s to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations from tertiary treated wastewater bound for the St. Johns River. A goal of 0.07 mg/l total phosphorus concentration has been set by the regulating agency (St. Johns River Water Management District). In order to understand and define the operating conditions for which this target could be met, a systematic study of historic phosphorus uptake was performed using a traditional first-order model. Phosphorus uptake performance is shown to correlate well with hydraulic performance for two parallel upstream cells. The first-order model is enhanced with predictive capabilities that acknowledge the correlation between the phosphorus uptake rate constant and the hydraulic loading rate observed in the system. Inherent limitations with the first-order modeling approach are addressed and uncertainty in model performance is used to bound predictions. |
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Keywords: | Phosphorus uptake Treatment wetland First-order model |
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