Abstract

AbstractStormwater wet detention ponds hold a permanent pool of water and offer many beneficial uses including flood mitigation, pollution prevention, downstream erosion control, increased aesthetics, and recreational uses. The reduction efficiency of nutrients is generally low in stormwater wet detention ponds in many urban areas. To enhance nutrient reduction, floating treatment wetlands (FTWs), which are a new best management practice (BMP) in stormwater management, can be installed in wet detention ponds to offer an innovative solution toward naturally removing excess nutrients and aiding in stormwater management. This study assesses nutrient reduction in three Floridian stormwater wet detention ponds where FTWs have recently been installed. Both episodic (storm event) and routine (nonstorm event) sampling campaigns were carried out at the three ponds located in Ruskin, Gainesville, and Orlando. Most notably, nutrient reduction rates after installation of the FTWs reached levels of 33% for total nitro...

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