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SEDIMENTATION BASIN RETENTION EFFICIENCIES FOR SEDIMENT, NITROGEN, AND PHOSPHORUS FROM SIMULATED AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF

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1999

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Simulated agricultural runoff, amended with sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus, was passed through anexperimental sedimentation basin. A series of six sequential runoff events was run through the basin for each of twotreatments. The treatments consisted of one-day and three-day detention times, created using a perforated riser outletstructure. Effluent concentrations were monitored for total suspended sediment and various forms of nitrogen andphosphorus. For all runs, an average of 94% of the sediment, 76% of the nitrogen, and 52% of the phosphorus added tothe inflow were retained by the basin. The three-day treatment retained significantly more sediment than the one-daytreatment (p = 0.02). The majority of the sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus was released within the first 12 h during thethree-day runs and the first 4 h during the one-day runs.