Project Overview
The demosite offers access to streams, lakes, and wetlands, as well as stormwater ponds, bioretention cells, and other blue-green management practices in urban and peri-urban landscapes. Demosite users benefit from the technical expertise, research facilities, and knowledge mobilization capacity of the University of Waterloo’s Water Institute (https://uwaterloo.ca/water-institute/).
Ecosystem Services
Provisioning
- Provisioning Services are ecosystem services that describe the material or energy outputs from ecosystems. They include food, water and other resources.
Regulating
- Regulating Services are the services that ecosystems provide by acting as regulators eg. regulating the quality of air and soil or by providing flood and disease control.
Habitat / Supporting
- Ecosystem services "that are necessary for the production of all other ecosystem services". These include services such as nutrient recycling, primary production and soil formation.
Cultural
- Cultural Services corresponds nonmaterial benefits people obtain from ecosystems through spiritual enrichment, cognitive development, reflection, recreation, and aesthetic experiences.
Major Issues
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No issues provided.
EH Engineering Solutions
Ongoing applied research investigates the role of
Ongoing applied research investigates the role of vegetation surrounding stormwater ponds and planted in bioretention cells in co-sequestering nutrients and CO2
An engineering firm is partnering with the
An engineering firm is partnering with the research project to tune the hydraulics of bioretention systems to ecosystem service delivery targets
Ongoing applied research focuses on biogeochemical interventions
Ongoing applied research focuses on biogeochemical interventions in existing stormwater management systems that improve carbon and nutrient sequestration and GHG reductions (pond design and maintenance regime, amendments, bioremediation).
Project Activities
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Flow and water level monitoring
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Sampling for water quality and molecular biology analyses
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Sediment and soil coring for geochemical analyses
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Greenhouse gas flux measurements
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Vegetation surveys
Expected Outcomes
Identified the mechanisms of phosphorus retention in bioretention systems | Linked urban lake salinization to eutrophication symptoms | Quantified microplastics accumulation in stormwater ponds | Developed SWMM models for urban catchments of the demosite | First GHG flux measurements carried out.