Influence of Coal Ash Leachates and Emergent Macrophytes on Water Quality in Wetland Microcosms. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Olson, L., J. Misenheimer, C. Nelson, K. Bradham, and C. Richardson. Influences of Coal Ash Leachates and Emergent Macrophytes on Water Quality in Wetland Microcosms. WATER, AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION:FOCUS. Springer, New York, NY, USA, 228: 344, (2017).
Report on terrestrial carbon sequestration opportunities in New Jersey regarding agricultural land, forest lands, wetlands, mine lands, and the demonstration project piloting enhanced forested wetland.
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This data set has been developed by assimilating spatial data from Scottish Natural Heritage. The whole country has not yet been surveyed and as a result the data set only displays known wetlands. The wetland inventory database comprises a number of fields that include the main WFD95 wetland type, the original habitat survey information and whether the wetland polygon is within a statutory designated site. The wetland typology (WFD95) is used as the main identifying field for each polygon in the inventory database.
Collection of proposed, operating, demonstration, and pilot study potable reuse systems across the U.S. as of 2020. Information includes project name, location, augmentation type, capacity, year operational, treatment train, and source water type. References are included in this submission. As potable reuse facilities undergo expansions or upgrades, treatment trains and capacities are subject to change. Operational status may also change. Treatment trains listed are reported to the detail that the source provides. Type and doses of chemical post-treatment or chlorination is often not specified. Please see README section in spreadsheet for definitions of acronyms used.
Data sets for all figures and tables in the manuscript. This dataset is associated with the following publication: McMinn, B., S. Klemm, A. Korajkic, K. Wyatt, M. Herrmann, R. Haugland, J. Lu, E. Villegas, and C. Frye. A constructed wetland for treatment of an impacted waterway and the influence of native waterfowl on its perceived effectiveness.. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 128: 48-56, (2019).