N1.02 Brady 2019 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster

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As we envision water treatment in the 21st century and beyond, there is growing interest in the integration of natural water treatment infrastructure that has the ability for both water storage and the improvement of water quality while simultaneously providing recreational, aesthetic and wildlife habitat benefits. Engineered wetlands have immense promise in these and other areas. Our project goal is to decrease the footprint while increasing the reliability and resiliency of an engineered wetland design by enhancing biological contaminant transformation capacity. This will be approached through passive hydrologic manipulation that utilizes microbially active treatment barriers that increase water exchange within a vertically stratified biomat while also facilitating complementary biotic and abiotic attenuation processes.

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Date created May 2019

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Author Brady, Adam
Author Vega, Michael
Author Lundeen, Evelyn
Author Sanelli, Dana
Author Oliver, Carly
Author Sharp, Jonathan

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Subject Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure
Subject ReNUWIt
Subject N1.02
Subject Natural Water Infrastructure Systems
Subject Unit process wetlands and riparian zones
Subject California
Subject Prado Wetlands

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Brady, A., Vega, M., Lundeen, E., Sanelli, D., Oliver, C., & Sharp, J. O. (2019). N1.02 Brady 2019 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/cs292ms1075

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