Science Inventory

Integrated Approaches in Community Nonpoint Source Nutrient Management: From Groundwater to Field and Back Again

Citation:

Compton, J. AND Jacqueline Brooks. Integrated Approaches in Community Nonpoint Source Nutrient Management: From Groundwater to Field and Back Again. Oregon Society of Soil Scientists, Blue river, OR, March 14 - 16, 2024.

Impact/Purpose:

Oregon Society of Soil Scientists’ Annual Meeting (March 1) Blue River, OR. The society invited Jana Compton to present at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest. The theme of this year’s meeting is "Sustainability in the Willamette Valley, year 2124" and is intended to provide a space to discuss the need for whole-systems approaches to complex socio-ecological issues and the modern challenges of their implementation.  Jana will be presenting her collective work with Renee Brooks, Jiajia Lin, Rob Coulombe and others on the Willamette Valley’s nitrogen budgets at the watershed and field scale, with a focus on groundwater nitrate dynamics and collaborative research with farmers and local organizations on field-level nitrate leaching on working farmland.  https://www.oregonsoils.org/events/  

Description:

Abstract: This presentation will cover recent research on nutrient inputs, agricultural management and nitrate concentrations in soil solution and groundwater in the southern Willamette Basin’s Groundwater Management Area (GWMA). Non-point sources are the predominant inputs of nitrogen in the area, largely from fertilizer application for a diverse variety of crops grown in the Willamette Valley.  Management of non-point source pollution in groundwater is an important and widespread challenge in many areas of the US, and this work could help inform other community-based projects tackling this challenging issue. The primary topics for this presentation include the results from community-driven research on nitrogen management and groundwater nitrate trends in the GWMA.  EPA will also present the results of a RARE project completed at the end of FY21 that measured nitrate leaching from production farmland in order to understand how on the ground practices influence nitrate leaching.   This presentation will allow us to communicate with EPA, state agencies, crop advisers, and others about the findings, explanations, implications and application for our study results. 

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:03/16/2024
Record Last Revised:03/29/2024
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 360942