Schilling Keith E, Wolter Calvin F
Iowa Geological and Water Survey, Iowa City, 52242, USA.
Environ Manage. 2009 Oct;44(4):671-82. doi: 10.1007/s00267-009-9364-y. Epub 2009 Aug 26.
The Des Moines River that drains a watershed of 16,175 km(2) in portions of Iowa and Minnesota is impaired for nitrate-nitrogen (nitrate) due to concentrations that exceed regulatory limits for public water supplies. The Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to model streamflow and nitrate loads and evaluate a suite of basin-wide changes and targeting configurations to potentially reduce nitrate loads in the river. The SWAT model comprised 173 subbasins and 2,516 hydrologic response units and included point and nonpoint nitrogen sources. The model was calibrated for an 11-year period and three basin-wide and four targeting strategies were evaluated. Results indicated that nonpoint sources accounted for 95% of the total nitrate export. Reduction in fertilizer applications from 170 to 50 kg/ha achieved the 38% reduction in nitrate loads, exceeding the 34% reduction required. In terms of targeting, the most efficient load reductions occurred when fertilizer applications were reduced in subbasins nearest the watershed outlet. The greatest load reduction for the area of land treated was associated with reducing loads from 55 subbasins with the highest nitrate loads, achieving a 14% reduction in nitrate loads achieved by reducing applications on 30% of the land area. SWAT model results provide much needed guidance on how to begin implementing load reduction strategies most efficiently in the Des Moines River watershed.
得梅因河流经爱荷华州和明尼苏达州部分地区,排水流域面积达16,175平方公里,因硝酸盐氮(硝酸盐)浓度超过公共供水的监管限值而受到损害。土壤水评估工具(SWAT)模型用于模拟径流和硝酸盐负荷,并评估一系列流域范围的变化和目标配置,以潜在地减少河流中的硝酸盐负荷。SWAT模型包括173个子流域和2,516个水文响应单元,涵盖点源和非点源氮源。该模型经过11年的校准,并评估了三种流域范围和四种目标策略。结果表明,非点源占硝酸盐总输出量的95%。将肥料施用量从170公斤/公顷减少到50公斤/公顷,硝酸盐负荷减少了38%,超过了所需的34%的减少量。在目标设定方面,当最靠近流域出口的子流域减少肥料施用时,实现了最有效的负荷减少。对于处理的土地面积而言,最大的负荷减少与减少55个硝酸盐负荷最高的子流域的负荷相关,通过减少30%的土地面积上的施用,硝酸盐负荷减少了14%。SWAT模型结果为如何在得梅因河流域最有效地开始实施负荷减少策略提供了急需的指导。