*A study conducted in New Jersey found that P was effectively adsorbed by aluminum-based WTR-coated wood mulches in tests using synthetic urban stormwater (Soleimanifar et al., 2016)<ref>Soleimanifar, H., Deng, Y., Wu, L., Sarkar, D.. 2016. Water treatment residual (WTR)-coated wood mulch for alleviation of toxic metals and phosphorus from polluted urban stormwater runoff. Chemosphere. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.03.101.</ref>. | *A study conducted in New Jersey found that P was effectively adsorbed by aluminum-based WTR-coated wood mulches in tests using synthetic urban stormwater (Soleimanifar et al., 2016)<ref>Soleimanifar, H., Deng, Y., Wu, L., Sarkar, D.. 2016. Water treatment residual (WTR)-coated wood mulch for alleviation of toxic metals and phosphorus from polluted urban stormwater runoff. Chemosphere. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.03.101.</ref>. |