This file, "Constructed Wetlands, Part III: Agricultural Waste" 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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SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Agricultural waste treatment with constructed wetlands.
AUTHOR Hammer, D.A. and J.T. Watson.
SOURCE Proceedings of the National Symposium on Protection of
Wetlands from Agricultural Impacts. U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service Biol. Report 88:16 (1988)
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DATE 1988
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SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Constructed wetland systems for agricultural waste water
treatment.
AUTHOR Soil Conservation Service
SOURCE (WP6)(National Bulletin No. 210-1-17)
PUBLISHER
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DATE 1992
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Constructed wetlands for agricultural wastewater treatment:
technical requirements.
AUTHOR Soil Conservation Service
SOURCE
PUBLISHER
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DATE 1991
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Constructed wetlands for treatment of agricultural waste and
urban stormwater.
AUTHOR Majumdar, S.K., et al.
SOURCE Wetlands ecology and conservation: emphasis in Pennsylvania.
PUBLISHER Tenn. Valley Authority.
PAGES pp. 333-348
DATE 1989
CALLNUM
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Constructed wetlands for treatment of agricultural waste and
urban stormwater.
AUTHOR Hammer, D.A.
SOURCE Wetlands Ecology and Conservation: Empahsis in Pennsylvania.
PUBLISHER Philadelphia, PA: Penn. Academy of Science
PAGES pp 333-248
DATE 1989
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Effects of pumped agricultural drainage water on wetland
water quality.
AUTHOR Gilliam, J.W., et al.
SOURCE paper presented at the National Symposium on Wetland
Hydrology. Chicago, IL
PUBLISHER
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DATE 1987
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Establishment of a constructed wetland to treat wastewater
from a confined animal operation.
AUTHOR Strong, L., R.L. Ulmer, T.P. Cathcart and J.W. Pote.
SOURCE Proceedings, 21st Annual Mississippi Water Resource
Conference, 1991
PUBLISHER
PAGES pp. 112-117
DATE 1991
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Treatment of waste from a combined hog feeding unit by using
artificial marshes.
AUTHOR Werblan, D., et al.
SOURCE n. d. Journal Paper No. J-9160 of the Iowa Agricultural and
Home Economics Experiment Station, Ames, IA.
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Use of constructed wetlands to clean up animal waste.
AUTHOR Eddleman, R.L., Jr.
SOURCE 7th Annual Meeting of the Soil and Water Conservation
Society, Baltimore, MD, 9-12 August 1992.
PUBLISHER (515) 289-2331 voice (515) 289-1227 fax
PAGES
DATE 1992
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR case studies--Ireland
TITLE Wetlands treatment of dairy animal waste in Irish drumlin
landscape.
AUTHOR Costello, C.J.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers, Inc.
PAGES pp 702-709
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION Lough Gara Farms Limited (an intensive dairy farm) existing
treatment system uses a natural wetland that drains into a lake.
In response to Sligo County Council issuance of a Local Water
Pollution Notice, Gara Farms decided to commission an independent
environmental study. This paper presents the results of the
wetland treatment system portion of the study.
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR case studies--SE USA (MS)
TITLE Evaluation of ARS and SCS constructed wetland/animal waste
treatment project at Hernando, Mississippi. Interim report
1990-1991.
AUTHOR Cooper, C.M., et al.
SOURCE USDA-ARS Technology Application Project Report No. 17
PUBLISHER
PAGES 28p.
DATE 1992, March
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ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR case studies--SE USA (MS)
TITLE Project description--use of constructed wetlands to treat
wastewater from confined animal operations in Mississippi.
AUTHOR Soil Conservation Service
SOURCE USDA-SCS
PUBLISHER
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DATE 1989, May
CALLNUM
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR dairy
TITLE Vegetative filter treatment of dairy milkhouse wastewater.
AUTHOR Schwer, C.B. and J.C. Clausen.
SOURCE Journal of Environmental Quality, 18:446-451.
PUBLISHER
PAGES pp. 446-451
DATE 1989
CALLNUM QH540 J6
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR engineering considerations--design--monitoring--dairy
TITLE Wetland for treating liquid dairy waste: design and
monitoring.
AUTHOR Lanier, A.L., D. Fox and D.W. Smith.
SOURCE Paper-American Society of Agricultural Engineers: No.
91-4020, 11p, 1991
PUBLISHER
PAGES 11p
DATE 1991
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR livestock
TITLE Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Management, 1994--
Conference Proceedings.
AUTHOR DuBowy, P.J. and R.P Reaves (eds).
SOURCE Papers from the Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste
Management Waste Workshop. Lafayette, IN. Apr. 4-6, 1994.
PUBLISHER Lafayette, IN: Purdue University
PAGES 188 p.
DATE 1994
CALLNUM TD 930.C644 ISBN:0-931682-46-0
ANNOTATION Proceedings are the result of the first national workshop
on the use of constructed wetlands for animal waste.
Contains 18 papers with abstracts.
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR livestock
TITLE Constructed wetlands for livestock waste treatment.
AUTHOR Hammer, D.A., B.P. Pullin and J.T. Watson.
SOURCE
PUBLISHER Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, TN.
PAGES
DATE 1989
CALLNUM
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR livestock
TITLE Draft interim standard constructed wetlands for livestock
waste treatment.
AUTHOR Wengrynek, R.
SOURCE
PUBLISHER Soil Conservation Service, Orono Maine
PAGES
DATE
CALLNUM
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR livestock--economic aspects
TITLE Environmental and economic aspects of recycling livestock
wastes.
AUTHOR Martin, J.B. and C.E. Madewell.
SOURCE Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics. 3:137-42
(1971).
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1971
CALLNUM HD101 S6
ANNOTATION
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CATEGORY AW
SUBCATEGOR reed beds
TITLE Treatment of agricultural effluents by reed bed systems.
Report on the operation of the Rugeley reed bed. November
1986 to July 1988. Report for the MAFF and WRC.
AUTHOR Gray, K.R., A.J. Biddlestone and K. Thurairajan.
SOURCE
PUBLISHER
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DATE 1988
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SUBCATEGOR swine--aquaculture
TITLE Waste treatment for confined swine with an integrated
artificial wetland and aquaculture system.
AUTHOR Maddox, J.J. and J.B. Kingsley.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.
PAGES pp. 191-200
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION
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NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CITATIONS ARE AN UPDATE, AS OF OCTOBER 24,1995,TO THE
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT AND THEREFORE ARE IN A DIFFERENT FORMAT.
1 NAL Call No.: S591.55.K4S64
A new concept in treating wastewater--constructed wetlands.
Karathanasis, A. D.
Soil science news and views-Cooperative Extension Service and University of
Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy, Lexington, Ky. :
The Department. 1991. v. 12 (3) 3 p.
Descriptors: waste water treatment; wetlands; biological treatment;
construction; costs; mine spoil; agricultural wastes; kentucky
2 NAL Call No.: 44.8-J822
Components of dairy manure management systems.
Van Horn, H. H.; Wilkie, A. C.; Powers, W. J.; Nordstedt, R. A.
Journal of dairy science v.77, p.2008-2030. (1994).
Includes references.
Descriptors: cattle manure; dairy farms; application to land; dairy cows;
excretion; waste treatment; waste disposal; waste utilization; energy
balance; water use; ammonia; methane; nitrogen; phosphorus
Abstract: Dairy manure management systems should account for the fate of
excreted nutrients that may be of environmental concern. Currently,
regulatory oversight is directed primarily at the assurance of water
quality; N is the most monitored element. Land application of manure at
acceptable fertilizer levels to crops produced on the farm by hauling or by
pumping flushed manure effluent through irrigation systems is the basis of
most systems. Nutrient losses to surface and groundwaters can be avoided,
and significant economic value can be obtained from manure as fertilizer if
adequate crop production is possible. Dairies with insufficient crop
production potential need affordable systems to concentrate manure
nutrients, thereby reducing hauling costs and possibly producing a salable
product. Precipitation of additional nutrients from flushed manures with
sedimented solids may be possible. Composting of separated manure solids
offers a possible method to stabilize solids for distribution, but, most
often, solids separated from dairy manures are fibrous and low in
fertility. Manure solids combined with wastes from other sources may have
potential if a marketable product can be produced or if sufficient subsidy
is received for processing supplementary wastes. Solutions to odor problems
are needed. Energy generated from manure organic matter, via anaerobic
digestion, reduces atmospheric emissions of methane and odorous compounds.
Use of constructed wetlands or harvesting of photosynthetic biomass from
wastewater has the potential to improve water quality, making extensive
recycling possible.
3 NAL Call No.: S37.F72
Constructed wetlands: an approach for animal waste treatment.
Rieck, A.; Langston, J.; VanDevender, K.
FAS-Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas. Little Rock,
Ark. : The Service. Apr 1993. (3005) 4 p.
Includes references.
Descriptors: animal wastes; waste treatment; wetlands; regulations; state
government; arkansas
4 NAL Call No.: 1.98-Ag84
Constructed wetlands clean up: they could be an inexpensive, low-tech cure
for farm pollution headaches.
Becker, H.
Agricultural research- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Sep.20. (1993).
Descriptors: dairy farming; waste water; water management; wetlands
5 NAL Call No.: TD930.C644--1994
Constructed wetlands for animal waste management : proceedings of workshop,
4-6 April 1994, Lafayette, Indiana.
Dubowy, P. J. P. J. 1.; Reaves, R. P. R. P. 1.
West Lafayette, In. : Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue
University, c1994. vi, 188 p. : ill..
Includes bibliographical references.
Descriptors: Animal waste Management-Congresses; Constructed
wetlands-Congresses
6 NAL Call No.: 290.9-Am32P
Constructed wetlands for dairy wastewater treatment.
Davis, S. H.; Ulmer, R.; Strong, L.; Cathcart, T.; Pote, J.; Brock, W.
Paper American Society of Agricultural Engineers. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,. Winter 1992. (92-4525) 11 p.
Paper presented at the "1992 International Winter Meeting sponsored by the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers," December 15-18, 1992,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Descriptors: dairy effluent; waste water treatment; wetlands; construction;
nitrification; biochemical oxygen demand; dissolved oxygen; mississippi
7 NAL Call No.: aS622.S6
Constructed wetlands handle waste.
Taylor, S.
Soil & water conservation news-U.S Department of Agriculture, Soil
Conservation Service v.11, p.5-6. (1991).
Descriptors: wetlands; animal wastes; planting; georgia
8 NAL Call No.: 100-AL1H
Constructed wetlands successfully treat swine wastewater.
McCaskey, T. A.; Eason, J. T.; Hammer, D. A.; Pullin, B. P.; Payne, V. W.
E.; Bransby, D. I.
Highlights of agricultural research-Alabama Agricultural Experiment
Station v.39, p.13. (1992).
Descriptors: pigs; waste water; waste water treatment; wetlands; aquatic
plants; ammonia; nitrogen content; alabama
9 NAL Call No.: S589.7.E57-1994
Preliminary effectiveness of constructed wetlands for dairy waste
treatment.
Cooper, C. M.; Testa, S. I.; Knight, S. S.
Environmentally sound agriculture proceedings of the second conference
20-22 April 1994 / p.439-446. (1994).
Includes references.
Descriptors: dairy wastes; waste water; waste water treatment; wetlands;
scirpus validus; on farm processing; water quality; improvement;
mississippi
10 NAL Call No.: 290.9-Am32P
SCS technical requirements for constructed wetlands for agricultural
wastewater treatment.
Krider, J. N.; Boyd, W. H.
Paper American Society of Agricultural Engineers. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,. Winter 1992. (92-4523) 5 p.
Paper presented at the "1992 International Winter Meeting sponsored by the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers," December 15-18, 1992,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Descriptors: agricultural wastes; waste water treatment; wetlands;
regulations
11 NAL Call No.: S589.7.E57-1994
Swine wastewater treatment in constructed wetlands.
Hunt, P. G.; Humenik, F. J.; Szogi, A. A.; Rice, J. M.; Stone, K. C.;
Sadler, E. J.
Environmentally sound agriculture proceedings of the second conference
20-22 April 1994 / p.268-275. (1994).
Includes references.
Descriptors: pigs; animal wastes; waste water treatment; wetlands; juncus
effusus; scirpus; species; sparganium; typha angustifolia; typha-latifolia;
glycine max; oryza sativa; growth; crop yield; wetland soils; redox
reactions; nitrogen; phosphorus; removal
12 NAL Call No.: 290.9-Am32P
Treating dairy waste utilizing laboratory-scale constructed wetlands.
Benham, B. L.; Mote, C. R.
Paper American Society of Agricultural Engineers. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,. Winter 1993. (932576) 11 p.
Paper presented at the "1993 International Winter Meeting of the American
Society of Agricultural Engineers," December 14-17, 1993, Chicago,
Illinois.
Descriptors: dairy wastes; wetlands; waste treatment
13 NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
Treatment of dairy farm wastewaters in horizontal and up-flow gravel-bed
constructed wetlands.
Tanner, C. C.
Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v.29, p.85-93. (1994).
In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
Descriptors: waste water treatment; biological treatment; dairy wastes;
dairy effluent; wetlands; gravel; schoenoplectus; nutrient uptake;
nitrogen; phosphorus; removal; new zealand; schoenoplectus validus;
artificial wetlands
14 NAL Call No.: S1.N32
Wetlands that work for you.
Bowman, G.; Wetlands that work for you.
The New farm v.14, p.50-53. (1992).
Descriptors: dairy wastes; biological treatment; waste water treatment;
wetlands; on farm processing; constructed wetlands
15 NAL Call No.: S544.3.N6N62
Constructed wetlands for animal wastewater treatment.
Humenik, F.; Zublena, J.; Barker, J.
AG-North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. Raleigh : North Carolina
Agricultural Extension Service,. Oct 1993. (473-13) 3 p.
In subseries: Water Quality & Waste Management.
Descriptors: wetlands; construction; design; waste water treatment; water
quality; simulation; north carolina
16 NAL Call No.: 290.9-Am32P
Constructed wetlands for milkhouse wastewater treatment.
Zimmerman, T.; Lefever, J. L.; Warns, M.
Paper American Society of Agricultural Engineers. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,. Summer 1994. (94-1075/94-2020)
12 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: waste water treatment; wetlands
17 NAL Call No.: 290.9-Am32P
Small constructed wetlands for animal waste treatment.
Evans, J. L.; Webber, D.
Paper American Society of Agricultural Engineers. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,. Summer 1994. (94-1075/94-2020)
21 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: waste treatment; wetlands
18 NAL Call No.: QH541.5.M3C66--1993
Constructed wetlands for treating agricultural wastewater.
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. West Lafayette, IN : The
Center, [1993?] 1 sheet.
Caption title. Agency and CTIC.".
Descriptors: Wetland ecology; Agricultural pollution
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| NAL CA: 56.8 C162 Auth: C. Johnson CCL Maxcost: $15.00
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| Ariel IP = 111.222.333.444.555 Or Fax To 123-456-7890
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Last update: April 27, 1998
The URL of this page is http://www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/Constructed_Wetlands_all/cwagw.html
J. R. Makuch /USDA-ARS-NAL-WQIC/
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