POLICY CONSIDERATIONS FOR WETLAND WASTE-WATER TREATMENT IN THE COASTAL ZONE - A CASE-STUDY FOR LOUISIANA

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作者
BREAUX, AM [1 ]
DAY, JW [1 ]
机构
[1] LOUISIANA STATE UNIV,CTR COASTAL ENERGY & ENVIRONM RESOURCES,INST COASTAL ECOL,BATON ROUGE,LA 70803
关键词
WETLAND; WASTE-WATER; RESTORATION; LOUISIANA; SEA LEVEL RISE;
D O I
10.1080/08920759409362237
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Two major environmental problems currently affecting the Louisiana coastal zone are a high rate of wetland loss and high levels of surface water pollution. The application of secondarily treated wastewater to wetlands can be a means of dealing with both of these problems. The benefits of wetland wastewater treatment include improved surface water quality, increased accretion rates to balance a high relative water level rise due mainly to subsidence, improved plant productivity and habitat quality, and decreased capital outlays for conventional engineering treatment systems. Wetland treatment systems can, therefore, be designed and operated to restore deteriorating wetlands. Hydrologically altered wetlands, which are common in the Louisiana coastal zone, are appropriate for receiving municipal and some types of industrial effluent. While the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has determined wetland wastewater treatment is effective in treating municipal effluent, it has discouraged the use of natural wetlands for this purpose. At the same time, funds are being used for the construction of artificial wetlands to treat municipal effluent. In the Louisiana coastal zone, however, wetlands are deteriorating and disappearing due to hydrological alteration and a high rate of relative sea level rise. If no action is taken, these trends will continue. Effluent discharge to existing wetlands should be incorporated into a comprehensive management plan designed to increase sediment and nutrient input into subsiding wetlands in the Louisiana coastal zone, improve water quality, and result in more economical wastewater treatment. The authors believe that the Louisiana example serves as a model for other coastal areas, especially in light of projections of accelerated sea level rise.
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