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Detecting phosphorus release from stormwater ponds to guide management and design

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2019-01-03
2019-11-06

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Detecting phosphorus release from stormwater ponds to guide management and design

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2021-02-23

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Janke, Ben D
janke024@umn.edu

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There is growing concern that aging stormwater retention ponds may become net sources of phosphorus (P) to receiving waters. Release of P previously deposited in sediments (i.e. internal loading) is a major contributor to eutrophication in lakes. Stormwater ponds often have high external P loading, and other characteristics that may increase the likelihood of internal loading as ponds age. However, stormwater ponds have received comparatively little research attention, even though they are widely used with the intended goal of permanent immobilization of phosphorus. The ability of these systems to retain phosphorus over their lifespan is essentially unknown. The proposed research will build understanding necessary to assess the capacity of stormwater ponds to retain or release phosphorus in Minnesota’s stormwater pond infrastructure. The projects aim to develop methods for rapid and efficient identification of pond phosphorus release, to guide management of existing ponds, and to reveal factors that underlie poor performance for P removal. The results of this project will be used to inform and improve pond maintenance, pond design and decision making around construction of new ponds, and to ultimately improve the water quality of our lakes, rivers and wetlands.

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This dataset includes stormwater pond water quality field data, pond surface vegetation data, pond and watershed attributes, laboratory sediment phosphorus release experiment data, and laboratory sediment phosphorus fractionation data.

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University of Minnesota Water Resources Center
Minnesota Stormwater Research Council

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Finlay, Jacques C; Gulliver, John S; Janke, Benjamin D; Natarajan, Poornima; Taguchi, Vinicius; Shrestha, Paliza. (2021). Detecting phosphorus release from stormwater ponds to guide management and design. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218751.

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A_Pond site lists and characteristics.xlsx
Watershed and pond characteristics of project study sites in 2019 and 2020. Null values are indicated by empty cells. Variables include latitude, longitude, city, pond age, pond size, pond maximum and mean depth, sediment organic matter (LOI), sediment total phosphorus (TP), and canopy cover.
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B_Pond surface and hypolimnion water quality.xlsx
Surface water composite sample (from 5 locations) and a hypolimnion grab sample from near the pond bottom collected from stormwater ponds in Minnesota. Null values are indicated by empty cells. Water quality parameters include total phosphorus (TP), total dissolved phosphorus (TDP), soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP),particulate phosphorus (PP), chlorophyll (chl-a), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and total dissolved nitrogen (TDN).
(2.74 MB)

C_2019 sites paired surface water quality, vegetation and anoxic fraction data.xlsx
Paired surface water quality, vegetation and anoxic fraction data for 2019 sites. Water quality parameters include total phosphorus (TP), and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP). Sites belong to different datasets, wherein “1”= Survey 1 (sampling conducted in June), “2”= Survey 2 (sampling conducted in August), and “0”= non-survey sites sampled at a higher frequency.
(25.91 KB)

D_Extensive phosphorus sites' lists and characteristics.xlsx
Description of sites with extensive phosphorus dataset. Null values are indicated by empty cells. Variables include latitude, longitude, city, pond age, pond size, pond maximum and mean depth, and canopy cover.
(13.62 KB)

E_Extesive sites’ surface water quality data.xlsx
Surface water samples collected from stormwater ponds in Minnesota by various agencies and groups over the period 1992-2019. Null values are indicated by empty cells. Water quality parameters include total phosphorus (TP), total dissolved phosphorus (TDP), soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP), and particulate phosphorus (PP).
(126.44 KB)

Data sources description for extensive dataset.pdf
Description of surface water sampling method by different groups contributing to extensive phosphorus dataset.
(90.22 KB)

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