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1 September 2001 Multipond Systems: A Sustainable Way to Control Diffuse Phosphorus Pollution
Chengqing Yin, Baoqing Shan
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Diffuse pollution from agricultural land is one of the main causes for lake eutrophication. Multipond systems, an ancient invention in China, are composed of many tiny ponds and ditches, scattered in agricultural fields. After a long period of research in an experimental watershed in Liuchahe, it was found that multipond systems constitute diffuse pollution control. They have a large capacity for water storage and serve to control the export of water, suspended matter, and phosphorus. Multipond systems significantly reduce runoff velocity. Sediments and phosphorus retained in the Liuchahe watershed were 14.38 · 106 and 7016 kg yr−1, respectively (area 691.6 ha). Irrigation provides an effective way to recycle and remove phosphorus. The use of multipond systems is a sustainable way to recycle valuable nutrients and reduce their discharge and thus pollution of downstream lakes.

Chengqing Yin and Baoqing Shan "Multipond Systems: A Sustainable Way to Control Diffuse Phosphorus Pollution," AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 30(6), 369-375, (1 September 2001). https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-30.6.369
Received: 26 April 2000; Accepted: 1 October 2000; Published: 1 September 2001
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