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Clear Creek Buffer Project will evaluate the effectiveness of RBS
in removing nitrogen, sediment, atrazine and other pesticides from
row crop runoff in the Platte River Valley. The research site on
Clear Creek, in Polk County, will allow researchers to compare water
runoff, sediment loss, and chemical loss from a 360-acre watershed
that is over 70% "buffered" with planted grass buffers
and natural grass/tree buffers, to an adjacent 390-acre watershed
with no riparian buffer strips. The three-year project, started
in 2000, will measure spring runoff and chemical concentrations
from the two watersheds, sediment and chemical concentrations into
and out of several grass strips, and transport of chemicals in the
shallow groundwater below the filer strips. The project will also
support development of innovative in-buffer sampling devices and
the development of new computer models to predict water and chemical
transport in surface water through grass filters. The buffer research
is located on the Robert and Gerald Bryan farms northwest of Strombsburg,
Nebraska. |
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Clear Creek Buffer Project
is
partially funded by:
University of Nebraska
Central Platte Natural Resources
District
Nebraska Corn Growers
Association
Nebraska Department of
Agriculture
For more information:
Tom Franti, UNL
Biological Systems Engineering
402-472-9872
Carla McCullough, UNL
Project Coordinator
402-472-8842
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