Abstract

This special issue of Ecological Engineering provides an overview of research within the Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) over the past decade to understand the ecology and the biogeochemical processes that affect phosphorus (P) retention in these constructed wetlands. This research was established within the South Florida Water Management District's Restoration Strategies Science Plan (RSSP). The RSSP was developed in 2012, updated in 2018, and produced a total of 21 studies. The goal of RSSP research is improve understanding of the factors contributing to P retention, to support management of the STAs to attain and sustain a stringent outflow total P concentration goal (i.e., the Water Quality Based Effluent Limit or WQBEL) and to maintain the wetland plant communities used to achieve this goal. Compliance with the WQBEL will reduce P loads to the Everglades to support restore and maintain this special ecosystem. This synthesis paper presents an overview of the STAs and their purpose and then summarizes the findings from the publications included in this special issue as well as previous STA related research. From this synthesis, a list of potential management options to enhance P retention in the STAs is presented.

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