Abstract

As a major contributor to the national water quality challenge of hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico, nitrate demands innovative approaches for mass loading reductions. In the US Midwest, the high percentage of agricultural land use combined with the large extent of agricultural drainage leads to significant losses of this nutrient to surface and ground waters. Many Midwesterners are looking for new methods to help meet the call for a minimum of 45% reduction in total nitrogen loads from the EPA Science Advisory Board. Denitrification bioreactors for agricultural drainage are one of the newest potential technologies being investigated for providing practical, low cost, edge-of-field nitrate removal.

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