A Visit to the War Branch Bioreactor
Detailed Description
Community partners tour the bioreactor at War Branch.
The War Branch bioreactor was installed below a natural spring in the War Branch watershed. The USGS had previously measured elevated nitrate concentrations from this spring.
Bioreactors are designed to reduce nitrate concentrations in the water flowing through them by creating favorable conditions for denitrifying bacteria to thrive. These bacteria convert nitrate, a nutrient that can harm the environment at high concentrations, into nitrogen gas, which makes up 78% of the air we breathe.
When water flows out of the bioreactor, as seen above, it is oxygen-depleted, so creating a small waterfall at the outflow pipe is important for re-oxygenating the water before it rejoins the stream.
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Public Domain.