Fixing Phosphorus: How Adaptive Management Can Solve a Nutrient Dilemma
In Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, watershed partners have united in an effort to reduce both point and non-point phosphorus discharges. Find out how this first-of-its-kind program is changing the phosphorus discussion for wastewater treatment plants.
Every wastewater treatment plant manager knows that meeting new limits for phosphorus can be very costly. But managers also know that controlling phosphorus at just a few point sources within the watershed is not the answer.
Introducing Oconomowoc, Wisconsin,...
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