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The project ArtWET (« Mitigation of agricultural nonpoint-source pesticide pollution and phytoremediation in artificial wetland ecosystems ») is a European project LIFE ENVIRONMENT (referenced LIFE 06 ENV/F/000133), initiated the 1st of October 2006 for a duration of three years.
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The project ArtWET(« Mitigation of agricultural nonpoint-source pesticide pollution and phytoremediation in artificial wetland ecosystems ») is a European project LIFE ENVIRONMENT (referenced LIFE 06 ENV/F/000133), initiated the 1st of October 2006 for a duration of three years. Final Meeting of the EU-Life project ArtWETMitigation of agricultural nonpoint-source pesticide pollution andphytoremediation in artificial wetland ecosystems23. and 24. June 2010 Landau, Germany.
Lederavprosjektet: Caroline Gregoire, ENGEES Strasbourg • “Smakebiter” fraprosjektet og presentasjonene: • - Jens Lange, Tobias Schütz, Uni Freiburg (Hydrological tracer studies/modelling) • David Elsaesser, Ralf Schulz, Uni Koblenz-Landau (Results wetland and ditch studies Landau and Norway) • GwenaëlImfeld, Sylvain Payraudeau, ENGEES Strasbourg (Results wetland studies Rouffach) • JulienTournebize, ElodiePasseport, Cemagref Antony (Results wetland and Forest plot studies Loches) • Paul Bois, Karine Jezequel, Thierry Lebeau , Uni Colmar, ENGEES Strasbourg Microbial aspects • Federico Ferrari, Marco Trevisan, UCSC Piacenza The Italian experience of Artwet: the Biomassbed • AdrienWanko, ENGEES Strasbourg Modelling approaches • Volker Laabs, BASF Limburgerhof The AIM project • David Elsaesser, Ralf Schulz, Uni Koblenz-Landau GIS Modelling of mititgationacrosss Europe • Bernard Vincent, Cemagref Socio-economic aspects • Innleggfraerfaringerutenom EU: • Erin R. Bennett, Bioengineering Group, Salem, MA, USA Vegetated Agricultural Drainage Ditches and Pesticide Mitigation: A North American Perspective • Anne-Grete Blankenberg, Bioforsk, Ås, Norway Small Constructed Wetlands in Norway treating agricultural run-off
Norway is a long country far up north, and we have a lot of scattered settlements. Agriculture and in particular the diffuse nutrient losses are often identified as the major source of anthropogenic P inputs. Agenda: • Agriculture area in Norway • Problems / Challenges • Sources • Measures • The “history” of the Constructed Wetlands in Norway. • Lier Experimental Wetland • WFD – Pilot Area Morsa - Constructed Wetlands P P Art WET