Abstract
With the problem of water pollution becoming increasingly serious, excessive discharge of nitrogen and phosphorus has become a key factor affecting water quality and ecological balance. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of different pollution reduction measures in total nitrogen and total phosphorus control, this study evaluates multiple best management practices (BMPs) using multiple comparison methods, in particular Tukey HSD testing. The results of the statistical analysis of the reduction effects of the different measures showed that all the treatment groups with measures were significantly better than the control group without measures. In particular, BMP 8, BMP 7 and BMP 6 showed the best reduction effects. This study not only provides a scientific basis for pollution control decisions, but also lays the foundation for follow-up research, highlighting the importance of multiple comparison methods in environmental science.
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