This file, "Constructed Wetlands Bibliography, Part I: Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution" is one section of a seven-part constructed wetlands bibliography on using constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment. The bibliography was compiled by United States Department of Agriculture Staff from the Ecological Sciences Division of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, formerly the Soil Conservation Service, and the Water Quality Information Center at the National Agricultural Library. The complete bibliography can be accessed as either a single large (450K) file containing more than 600 citations or in parts organized by topic.
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AGNPS
CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Constructed wetlands to control nonpoint source pollution.
AUTHOR Wengrzynek, R.L.
SOURCE Patent application. Report No. PAT-APPL-7-764 924.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1991, September 24
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Evaluating the role of created and natural wetlands in
controlling nonpoint source pollution.
AUTHOR Olson, R.K.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1: xi-xv.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE
CALLNUM IPS 27176
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Evaluation of wetland buffer areas for treatment of pumped
agricultural drainage water.
AUTHOR Chescheir, G. M., R. W. Skaggs and J. W. Gilliam.
SOURCE TRANS ASAE Vol. 35, No. 1, Jan/Feb. 1992, p175-182.
PUBLISHER
PAGES pp 175-182
DATE 1992
CALLNUM 290.9 Am32T
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Introduction to nonpoint source pollution in the United
States and prospects for wetland use.
AUTHOR Baker, L.A.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1:1-26.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1992
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Landscape design and the role of created, restored, and
natural riparian wetlands in controlling nonpoint source
pollution.
AUTHOR Mitsch, W.J.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1: 27-47.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Potential role of marsh creation in restoration of
hypertrophic lakes.
AUTHOR Lowe, E.F., D.L. Stites and L.E. Battoe.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers, Inc.
PAGES pp 710-18
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION The authors propose the use of wetlands for the restoration of a
hypertrophic lake. The lake water laden with high concentration
of nutrients would pass through the wetland system many times.
The goals of this approach are to maximize power (nutrient
quantity removed per unit of time) and capacity (nutrients
permanently stored) rather than efficiency (nutrient fraction
removed in a single pass.)
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Strategy for evaluating the potential of constructed
wetlands for mitigation of non-point source agricultural
runoff.
AUTHOR Rodgers, J.H., K. Mauermann and A. Dunn.
SOURCE Paper No. 331. Society for Environmental Toxicology and
Chemistry '90 - Global Environmental Issues: Challenges for
the 90's
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE The use of constructed wetland systems in treating
agricultural runoff: 1990 data summary.
AUTHOR Higgins, M.
SOURCE Report to the Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Maine,
Orono, ME.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1991
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Using constructed wetlands to control agricultural nonpoint
source pollution.
AUTHOR Wengrzynck, R.J. and C.R. Terrell.
SOURCE Proc. Int. Conf. Use of Constructed Wetlands in Water
Pollution Control, 24-28 September, 1990, Churchhill
College, Cambridge, UK.
PUBLISHER Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press
PAGES
DATE 1990
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR aesthetics
TITLE Aesthetic implementation of nonpoint source controls.
AUTHOR Roesner, L.A.
SOURCE Nonpoint Pollution: 1988-Policy, Economics, Management, and
Appropriate Technology.
PUBLISHER Bethesda, MD: Am. Water Resources Assc.
PAGES pp. 213-233
DATE 1988
CALLNUM TC 401 A% no. 88-4
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR ancillary benefits
TITLE Ancillary benefits and potential problems with the use of
wetlands for nonpoint source pollution control.
AUTHOR Knight, R.L.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1: 97-113.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1992
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR case studies--midwestern USA (OH)
TITLE Wetlands for the control of nonpoint source pollution:
Preliminary feasability study for swan creek watershed of
northwestern Ohio.
AUTHOR Mitsch, W.J.
SOURCE
PUBLISHER Columbus, OH: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency,
PAGES
DATE 1990
CALLNUM
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR Design
TITLE Designing constructed wetlands systems to treat agricultural
nonpoint source pollution.
AUTHOR Hammer, D.A.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1:49-82.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1992
CALLNUM TD 153 .E26
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR ecology
TITLE Long-term impacts of agricultural runoff in a Louisiana
swamp forest.
AUTHOR Day, J.W., Jr. and G.P. Kemp.
SOURCE Ecological Considerations in Wetlands Treatment of Municipal
Wastewaters.
PUBLISHER New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold
PAGES p. 317.
DATE 1985
CALLNUM QH 545. 549E3
ANNOTATION An analysis of the long-term effects from nitrogen and phosphorus
from agricultural runoff on a swamp "crayfish farm" was performed.
This paper presents the results which indicate that the swamp can
serve as a long-term sink for significant quantities on nitrogen
and phosphorus and that the burial in sediments and
denitrification are mechanisms for permanent
losses.
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR hydrology
TITLE The impact of wetlands on the movement of water and nonpoint
pollutants from agricultural watersheds.
AUTHOR Dickerman, J.A., A.J. Stuart and J.C. Lance.
SOURCE USDA-ARS-Water Quality and Watershed Research Laboratory,
Durant, OK
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1985, Feb.
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR policy
TITLE NPSP abatement program for the lagoon of Venice.
AUTHOR Bendoricchio, G.
SOURCE Nonpoint Pollution: 1988-Policy, Economy, Management, and
Appropriate Technology."
PUBLISHER Bethesda, MD: American Water Resources Assc.
PAGES pp. 249-260
DATE 1988
CALLNUM TC 401 A5 no.88-4
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR policy
TITLE Regulations and policies relating to the use of wetlands for
nonpoint source pollution control.
AUTHOR Fields, S.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1: 135-41.
PUBLISHER
PAGES 135-41
DATE 1992
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR policy
TITLE The role of wetland water quality standards in nonpoint
source pollution control strategies.
AUTHOR Robb, D.M.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1: 143-48.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR policy/institutional aspects
TITLE Federal programs for wetland restoration and use of wetlands
for nonpoint source pollution control.
AUTHOR Whitaker, G. and C.R. Terrell.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1: 157-70.
PUBLISHER
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DATE
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ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR policy/institutional aspects
TITLE Fiscal year 1990 program report.
AUTHOR Maine Environmental Studies Center
SOURCE NTIS # PB91-242834
PUBLISHER
PAGES 36p.
DATE 1991
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR policy/institutional aspects
TITLE Research and information needs related to nonpoint source
pollution and wetlands in the watershed: an EPA perspective.
AUTHOR Ethridge, B.J. and R.K. Olson.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering, 1:149-156
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1992
CALLNUM IPS 27176
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR policy/institutional aspects--research needs
TITLE Recommendations for research to develop guidelines for the
use of wetlands to control rural nonpoint source pollution.
AUTHOR Van der Valk, A.G. and R.W. Jolly.
SOURCE Ecological Engineering. 1: 115-34.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1992
CALLNUM
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR pollutant removal
TITLE The efficiency of constructed wetland-pond systems in
reducing sediment and nutrient discharges from agricultural
watersheds.
AUTHOR White, G.K.
SOURCE Fiscal Year 1990 Report. Maine Univ. at Orono.
Environmental Studies Center.
PUBLISHER Available from NTIS, Springfield, VA 22161, PB91-242834.
USGS Project No. G1566-03.
PAGES
DATE 1991
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AGNPS
SUBCATEGOR pollutant removal
TITLE The efficiency of constructed wetlands-pond systems in the
reduction of sediment and nutrient discharges from
agricultural watersheds.
AUTHOR Jolley, J.W.
SOURCE Thesis (M.S.) in Civil Envineering, University of Maine,
1990.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1990
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CITATIONS ARE AN UPDATE, AS OF OCTOBER 24, 1995, TO THE
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1 NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
Constructed wetlands for river water quality improvement.
Kadlec, R. H.; Hey, D. L.
Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v.29, p.159-168. (1994).
In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
Descriptors: wetlands; water quality; sediment; phosphorus; nitrogen;
removal; atrazine; nutrients; hydrology; water pollution; watersheds;
illinois; non point source pollution; artificial wetlands
2 NAL Call No.: TD223.C73-1993
Created and natural wetlands for controlling nonpoint source pollution.
Olson, R. K.; United States.Environmental Protection Agency. Office of
Research and Development. and Watersheds. Boca Raton, Fla. : C.K. Smoley,
c1993. v, 216 p. : ill., maps.
"U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development, and Office of Wetlands,
Oceans, and Watersheds.".
Descriptors: Water quality management United States; Water Pollution-United
States; Wetland conservation-United States; Constructed wetlands-United
States
3 NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
Planted soil filter--a wastewater treatment system for rural areas.
Netter, R.
Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v.28, p.133-140. (1993). Proceedings
of the 2nd International Conference on, "Design and Operation of Small
Wastewater Treatment Plants," June 28-30, 1993, Trondheim, Norway / edited
by H. Odegaard.
Descriptors: waste water treatment; water systems; rural areas; wetlands;
filter beds; aquatic plants; biochemical oxygen demand; chemical oxygen
demand; purification; nutrients; particle size distribution; constructed
wetlands
4 NAL Call No.: 57.8-C734
Treating wastewater in constructed wetlands.
Hauck, R. D.
BioCycle. Emmaus, Pa. : J.G. Press. Sept 1992. v. 33 (9) p. 72.
Descriptors: waste water treatment; wetlands; simulation; applied research;
water pollution; alabama
5 NAL Call No.: 290.9-Am32P
Usage of drainmod-creams in evaluating constructed wetlands.
Shirmohammadi, A.; Cronk, J. K.
Paper American Society of Agricultural Engineers. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Summer 1994. (94-1075/94-2020)
15 p.
Paper presented at the "1994 International Summer Meeting sponsored by The
American Society of Agricultural Engineers," June 19-22, 1994, Kansas City,
Missouri.
Descriptors: wetlands; denitrification
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