Utah State University: Wetlands Are a Cost-Effective Way to Improve Water Quality Downstream of Agricultural Land
July 10, 2021
July 10, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, July 10 (TNSRes) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
By Daniel Carolan
While the Upper Midwestern United States boasts some of the most productive farmland in the world, intensive agricultural practices have considerably degraded water quality in the region. Solutions that are both effective and economical have been hard to come by, but a team of researchers reported that wetlands play a role in improving water quality in river systems.
By Daniel Carolan
While the Upper Midwestern United States boasts some of the most productive farmland in the world, intensive agricultural practices have considerably degraded water quality in the region. Solutions that are both effective and economical have been hard to come by, but a team of researchers reported that wetlands play a role in improving water quality in river systems.