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Evaluating the potential benefits of end-of-pipe treatments for tile drainage discharge in Southwestern Manitoba undulating landscapes

Crop Types
  • Whole Farm
Collaborating Locations

Background

This study seeks to fill knowledge gaps on end-of-pipe treatment options for cold climates and undulating landscapes, specifically for saturated buffers, constructed wetlands and phosphorus removal structures. Additionally, the study seeks to demonstrate the practicality, affordability and effectiveness of these treatment options for Manitoba producers and the agricultural industry.

Objectives

  1. Evaluate multiple end-of-pipe treatments for tile drainage discharge;
  2. Recommend practical, affordable and effective water treatment options.

Project Details

Principal Investigator
David Whetter
Project Status
Ongoing
Start Date
2022
Completion Date
2026
Funding Partners
N/A
Total Project Cost
131000
MCA Funding
106700

Field Issues

  • Other

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