Septic Tank Impacts on Ground Water Quality and Nearshore Sediment Nutrient Flux
- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Groundwater
- Vol. 42 (7), 1079-1089
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.2004.tb02645.x
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 51 references indexed in Scilit:
- The discharge of nitrate‐contaminated groundwater from developed shoreline to marsh‐fringed estuaryWater Resources Research, 1998
- Sediment-water column oxygen and nutrient fluxes in nearshore environments of the lower Delmarva Peninsula, USAMarine Ecology Progress Series, 1995
- Chemical fate and transport in a domestic septic system: Unsaturated and saturated zone geochemistryEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1994
- Eutrophication of Buttermilk Bay, a cape cod coastal embayment: Concentrations of nutrients and watershed nutrient budgetsEnvironmental Management, 1988
- Shallowly Placed, Low Pressure Distribution System to Treat Domestic Wastewater in Soils with Fluctuating High Water TablesJournal of Environmental Quality, 1988
- Bacterial Pollution in Runoff from Agricultural LandsJournal of Environmental Quality, 1988
- Changes in Inorganic Nitrogenous Compounds from Septic Tank Effluent in a Soil with a Fluctuating Water TableJournal of Environmental Quality, 1977
- Phosphorus Distribution from Septic Tank Effluent in Coastal Plain SoilsJournal of Environmental Quality, 1976
- Nitrogen Losses from Soils of the North Carolina Coastal PlainJournal of Environmental Quality, 1975
- Nitrogen Transformations During Subsurface Disposal of Septic Tank Effluent in Sands: I. Soil TransformationsJournal of Environmental Quality, 1973