데이터셋 상세
미국
Field Bioretention Manuscript Data UVM DWTR
Data is organized using an excel spreadsheet. We included a METADATA sheet in the data file to document what is in each sheet. Data collected include phosphorus loads from bioretention cells, heavy metals, hydraulicdata collected include phosphorus load/concentration and heavy metals. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ament, M.R., E.D. Roy, Y. Yuan, and S.E. Hurley. Phosphorus Removal, Metals Dynamics, and Hydraulics in Stormwater Bioretention Systems Amended with Drinking Water Treatment Residuals. Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), New York, NY, USA, 8(3): 04022003, (2022).
데이터 정보
연관 데이터
Field Bioretention Manuscript Data UVM DWTR
공공데이터포털
Data is organized using an excel spreadsheet. We included a METADATA sheet in the data file to document what is in each sheet. Data collected include phosphorus loads from bioretention cells, heavy metals, hydraulicdata collected include phosphorus load/concentration and heavy metals. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ament, M.R., E.D. Roy, Y. Yuan, and S.E. Hurley. Phosphorus Removal, Metals Dynamics, and Hydraulics in Stormwater Bioretention Systems Amended with Drinking Water Treatment Residuals. Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), New York, NY, USA, 8(3): 04022003, (2022).
Raw data for understanding microbial loads in wastewater treatment works as source water for water reuse
공공데이터포털
This dataset includes all the raw data of various microorganisms in wastewater influent and effluent samples from three participating reclaimed water plants. Additionally, box plots used for the peer-reviewed journal article were presented. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ryu, H., Y. Addor, N. Brinkman, M. Ware, L. Boczek, J. Hoelle-Schwalbach, J. Mistry, S. Keely, and E. Villegas. Understanding microbial loads in wastewater treatment works as source water for water reuse.. WATER. MDPI AG, Basel, SWITZERLAND, 13(11): 1452, (2021).
Datasets for manuscript: Phosphorus recovery in municipal wastewater and socioeconomic impacts in Canada and the United States
공공데이터포털
The datasets contain the computer code and data required to determine the cost and economic impacts of phosphorus recovery from municipal wastewater in Canada and the United States. The datasets supply data to (i) calculate the efficiency and cost of phosphorus recovery from the aqueous phase of digestate and sewage sludge for wastewater resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) as shown in Figure 1; (ii) estimate the average annual per capita phosphorus recovery cost and the household affordability index (HAI) across the second-level territory divisions (census divisions (Canada) and counties (United States)) when excluding and including the offset cost derived from avoiding potential environmental damage caused by phosphorus releases as shown in Figure 2; (iii) supply the distribution of population in urban and rural areas, the treatment level of the WRRFs, and the phosphorus recovery points as a function of the WRRF scale in the studied regions of Canada and the United States as shown in Figure 3; and (iv) describe the distribution of the average phosphorus recovery cost, annual per capita phosphorus recovery costs, and the HAI per studied regions as shown in Figure 4. Data describing the WRRFs’ location and characteristics across the studied regions of Canada and the United States are retrieved from the HydroWASTE database (https://www.hydrosheds.org/products/hydrowaste), including their spatial coordinates, treatment level, treatment design capacity, and population served. The HydroWASTE database reports the WRRF treatment level as primary, secondary, and advanced treatment. Since the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency does not define numeric nutrient water quality criteria for secondary wastewater treatment effluents, we consider that only the WRRFs with advanced treatments have specific processes for removing phosphorus from the liquid effluent. To perform the analysis at the second-level divisions, data on total population, distribution of population in urban and rural areas, total income, and average annual income per capita are retrieved at the census division and county level for Canada and the United States, respectively. Data for the year 2020 is considered since it is the most recent information available for both countries. The first-level divisions level corresponds to census divisions of the United States, which provide territorial divisions similar in terms of development, demographic characteristics, and economic activities, being extensively used for collecting and analyzing data throughout the United States. A table of the states included in each United States census division can be found in the Supplementary Information file. The equivalent of the United States census divisions for Canada is the Canadian provinces and territories, although it must be noted that, unlike the case of the United States, their definition is guided by administrative and political considerations instead of statistical criteria.
Links to USGS NWIS repositories of monitoring data
공공데이터포털
These are quality-assured time series datasets from weather stations and runoff volume monitoring infrastructure, Cleveland OH. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Shuster, W., and R. Darner. Hydrologic Performance of Retrofit Rain Gardens in a Residential Neighborhood (Cleveland Ohio USA) with a Focus on Monitoring Methods. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA, 2018.
Links to USGS NWIS repositories of monitoring data
공공데이터포털
These are quality-assured time series datasets from weather stations and runoff volume monitoring infrastructure, Cleveland OH. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Shuster, W., and R. Darner. Hydrologic Performance of Retrofit Rain Gardens in a Residential Neighborhood (Cleveland Ohio USA) with a Focus on Monitoring Methods. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA, 2018.
Word document containing all Figures and Characterization
공공데이터포털
Word Document containing SEM images and XRD patterns. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Chae, S., B. Murugesan, H. Kim, D.K. Duvvuru, T. Lee, Y. Choi, M. Baek, and M. Nadagouda. Advanced Phosphorus Recovery from Municipal Wastewater using Anoxic/Aerobic Membrane Bioreactors and Magnesium Carbonate-Based Pellets. ACS ES&T Water. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 1(8): 1657-1664, (2021).
Word document containing all Figures and Characterization
공공데이터포털
Word Document containing SEM images and XRD patterns. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Chae, S., B. Murugesan, H. Kim, D.K. Duvvuru, T. Lee, Y. Choi, M. Baek, and M. Nadagouda. Advanced Phosphorus Recovery from Municipal Wastewater using Anoxic/Aerobic Membrane Bioreactors and Magnesium Carbonate-Based Pellets. ACS ES&T Water. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 1(8): 1657-1664, (2021).
Metadata for ORD-047605
공공데이터포털
Attached document is metadata for the published manuscript. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Mayer, M.M., N.T. Basta, and K.G. Scheckel. Using phosphate amendments to reduce bioaccessible Pb in contaminated soils: A meta-analysis. Frontiers in Soil Science. Frontiers, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND, 2: 1028328, (2022).
Diatom and environmental data
공공데이터포털
These raw data associated with this research were collected as part of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's 2018-2019 National Rivers and Streams Assessment (NRSA). The worksheet "Water chemistry data" includes environmental variables examined in this study including total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), conductivity, pH, and ecoregion. The worksheet "Diatom ASVs" includes relative abundances of gene sequence reads for each amplicon sequence variant (ASV), which are referred to as taxa. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Smucker, N., E. Pilgrim, C. Nietch, L. Gains-Germain, C. Carpenter, J. Darling, L. Yuan, R. Mitchell, and A. Pollard. Using DNA metabarcoding to characterize national scale diatom-environment relationships and to develop indicators in streams and rivers of the United States. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 939: 173502, (2024).