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Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center

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Research on water resource issues critical to Vermont

Our Mission

The mission of the Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center is to fund research on major water resource issues of concern to the state, to disseminate results from that research, and to help educate students about the nature and value of water resources.

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Subsurface gravel wetlands (SGW) are water treatment practices that utilize a saturated bed of gravel and (sometimes) wetland vegetation to filter incoming water and remove pollutants through a combination of physical filtration, adsorption, biological uptake, and microbial transformation. Their modeled capacity to remove fine particles and nutrients of concern indicates that they have one of the highest capacities for phosphorus (P) removal of any passive stormwater treatment practice. With the promise of impressive P removal, Vermont municipalities planning and managing for impending phosphorus control requirements have focused state stormwater permit applications on these practices. While the State (and permittees) seek to allocate accurate P removal performance projections to gravel wetlands, they are limited in their ability to do so by a lack of performance data from field installations. Further, there are emerging concerns with the impact of chloride (Cl-) on natural waters and roadside soils. Due to questions surrounding the performance of SGW, researchers investigated the field performance of two permitted and installed subsurface gravel wetlands of similar age and drainage area characteristics over two growth seasons and sampling and conducted laboratory experiments to measure phosphorus capture in comparison to state standards and measure road salt chloride impacts on the performance of the SGW.
Status: Completed
Duration: 02/01/2020 - 01/31/2022
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History

The Vermont Water Center funds research projects that address critical water resources science and management needs in Vermont, including the Connecticut River Basin and the Lake Champlain Basin. Projects must meet state science and technology needs and ensure dissemination to water managers and the public. The program also encourages new research scientists, engineers, and technicians to enter water resources fields in Vermont.

Lake Carmi research Ashton Kirol

Our Organization

The Vermont Water Center is a member of the National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR) and is supported by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and funding from partners. It is administered through the University of Vermont Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources.

Learn more about the Vermont Water Center on our website: https://www.uvm.edu/rsenr/vtwatercenter

Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center

Phone802-777-7017
Emailvwrlsc@uvm.edu
AddressUniversity of Vermont Aiken Center
81 Carrigan Drive
Burlington, VT 05405
Lead ContactJulianna White