Lake phosphorus loading form septic systems by seasonally perched groundwater

Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
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The movement of effluent phosphorus (P) from old septic systems by seasonally perched groundwater was investigated. A previous study indicated a correlation between P loadings and the presence of old homes. Water samples were taken from shallow wells installed 10 to 50 m downgradient from seven septic systems 20 to 40 years old. The equivalent volumetric fraction of each sample consisting of undiluted effluent was estimated from chloride concentration. A Monte Carlo analysis was used to account for the various sources of uncertainty. Movement of diluted septic effluent to the lake was common, but transport of more than 1% of effluent P through the soil was probable for only 4 of 26 samples. The greatest apparent P movement was associated with persistently saturated conditions.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Lake phosphorus loading form septic systems by seasonally perched groundwater
Series title Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
Volume 55
Issue 10
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher JSTOR
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
First page 1297
Last page 1305
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