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Primary production, nutrient dynamics, and accretion of a coastal freshwater forested wetland assimilation system in Louisiana
Authors:Christopher G Brantley  John W Day Jr  Robert R Lane  Emily Hyfield  Jason N Day  Jae-Young Ko
Institution:aDepartment of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, School of the Coast and Environment, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, United States;bU.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, PO Box 60267, New Orleans, LA 70160-0267, United States
Abstract:This study reports on the response of a tidal, freshwater forested wetland ecosystem to long-term input of secondarily treated municipal effluent from the City of Mandeville, LA. Measurements of hydrology, nutrients, and aboveground net primary productivity were made from September 1998 through March 2002. Accretion measurements were made in October 2000 and October 2004. The major hydrologic inputs to the system were the effluent, precipitation, and back water flooding from Lake Pontchartrain. Nutrient levels were generally low except in the immediate vicinity of the outfall. Mean net primary production of the freshwater forest system was significantly higher downstream of the effluent discharge (1202 g m−2 yr−1) compared to the control site (799 g m−2 yr−1). Downstream of the outfall, accretion rates were double the rate of relative sea level rise in the area. Removal efficiencies of N and P were as high as 75% and 95%, respectively. The relatively constant flow of secondarily treated municipal effluent buffered the downstream area from salinity intrusion during a region-wide drought. Re-direction of nutrient-enhanced effluents from open water bodies to wetland ecosystems can maintain plant productivity, sequester carbon, and maintain coastal wetland elevations in response to sea-level rise in addition to improving overall surface water quality, reducing energy use, and increasing financial savings.
Keywords:Nutrients  Loading rate  Retention time  Wastewater treatment  Wetlands  Forest productivity  Louisiana  USA
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