Conversation with T. Busby, August 2009.

Wildwood Consulting

To reduce nutrient runoff and satisfy its waste load allocation (WLA)
under the Lower St. Johns River total maximum daily load (TMDL),
Anheuser Bush used hyacinth management, a baffle system, and aeration in
certain zones of its Lem Turner location. At its Main Street location,
it reduced it’s nutrient load by altering its nutrient management
plan, and increasing the acreage of its land application of wastewater.
Georgia Pacific similarly reduced the quantity of nutrients added to its
treatment ponds.

