Steel byproducts trap phosphorous in agricultural drainage water

Thursday, September 24, 2015 - 07:00 in Earth & Climate

The nitrogen and phosphorous that nurture crops become pollutants when they drain into lakes and streams. Woodchip bioreactors have proven useful in removing nitrates from tile drainage water, but researchers are still searching for low-cost methods of removing phosphates.

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