Runoff from agricultural land is recognized as an important source of contaminants—nitrogen, phosphorus, sediment and Escherichia coli—that impact water quality.
Constructed wetlands have been promoted as a green infrastructure approach to attenuate these contaminants.
A considerable amount of work has been carried out on nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment attenuation through wetlands and these processes are reasonably well understood. Paper presented at 25th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation
Funding
Funded by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment's Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai) as part of project Faecal Source Tracking