2024
DOI: 10.1002/ael2.20122
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Tailwater recovery systems can improve water quality: An area ripe for research in cranberry agriculture

Casey D. Kennedy,
Austin Omer,
Adrian R. H. Wiegman
et al.

Abstract: Tailwater recovery (TWR) systems, which divert phosphorus‐rich drainage water from cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) farms into reservoirs, have the potential to improve water quality of freshwater lakes in Massachusetts. However, residents and environmentalists have questioned the potential water quality benefits of TWR systems. In the southeastern United States, research shows that TWR systems decrease agricultural inputs of phosphorus (P) to surface water by 23%–92%. Additionally, a case study in Massa… Show more

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