plant communities in wetlands and biofilters
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Plant communities in wetlands and biofilters. Richard F. Ambrose University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles area biofilters. Green Streets Elmer Avenue Hope Street Oros Street Riverdale Avenue Bicknell Avenue Baldwin Avenue Rain Gardens Culver City Carson Westside Park - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Plant communities in wetlands and biofilters
Richard F. AmbroseUniversity of California, Los Angeles
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Los Angeles area biofilters
Green Street
Rain Garden
Other
• Green Streets– Elmer Avenue– Hope Street– Oros Street– Riverdale Avenue– Bicknell Avenue– Baldwin Avenue
• Rain Gardens– Culver City– Carson– Westside Park
• Other– Lynwood
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Elmer Avenue
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Watershedhealth.org
Before Construction After Construction
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Elmer Avenue Design Elements
www.lafoundation.org
Parkway bioswales
Catch basinInfiltration gallery
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Before and After Rain
www.lafoundation.org
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UCLA Biofilters
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Issues
• VEGETATION• Maintenance• Monitoring
Jackson Ave rain gardenPhoto: B. Winfrey
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Vegetation
• Native species– Maximize ecological
value– Tolerate seasonal
rainfall• Aesthetics• Effectiveness– Improving water
quality, hydrology– Low maintenance
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Vegetation Selection in Los
Angeles
• Generally native species or “climate-appropriate”• Irrigation often used, but ideally would tolerate dry season
without irrigation• Criteria for selection of particular species not generally
stated• No data on effectiveness of different species or groups of
species for improving water quality (in contrast to Australia)• No data on effects on biodiversity (including soil organisms)
or other ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration)
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Role of Plants in Biofilters
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November 2013
November 2013
Beldon and Morris 2011Maintenance• Elmer Ave 2011 report:
– Plant survival high– Sediments in east side– Some bare spots
• 2013 observations
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Maintenance
• Biofilter design should minimize maintenance requirements
• Selection of plant species could reduce maintenance– Roots can influence hydraulic conductivity• There may be a trade-off with pollutant removal
– Some species can survive without supplemental water (and maintain attractive appearance)
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Monitoring
• Need consistent monitoring of biofilter performance
• Need better availability of monitoring results• Need well designed experiments to evaluate
different factors influencing biofilter effectiveness
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Future Plans• Vegetation– Influence of plant species and plant functional
traits on biofilter performance– Mesocosms and field trials– Collaboration with Los Angeles agencies/UCLA
• Comparison of Australian biofilter design and effectiveness with southern California biofilters
• Collaborative studies in Australia– Vegetation management