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Applicability of Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement in a Tea Estate Catchment: The Pussellawa Case Study
2018
Water
Water in agricultural catchments is prone to pollution from agricultural runoff containing nutrients and pesticides, and contamination from the human population working and residing therein. This study examined the quality of water in a drainage stream which runs through a congested network of 'line houses' (low-income housing, typically found arranged in straight 'lines' on estates) in the tea estate catchment area of Pussellawa in central Sri Lanka. The study evaluated the applicability of
doi:10.3390/w10030332
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