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For BMPs including: [[bioretention]], [[enhanced grass swales]], [[vegetated filter strips]], [[absorbent landscapes]], [[green roofs]] and, bulk materials including: [[compost]], and [[topsoil]], [[phosphorus]] (P) should be measured as '''extractable phosphorus'''. Extractable phosphorus is the portion that is easily available to organisms like plants and algae i.e. is the measure of immediate concern to water quality.
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For BMPs including: [[bioretention]], [[enhanced grass swales]], [[vegetated filter strips]], [[absorbent landscapes]], [[green roofs]] and, bulk materials including: [[compost]], and [[topsoil]], [[phosphorus]] (P) should be measured as '''extractable phosphorus'''. Extractable phosphorus is the portion that is easily available to organisms like plants and algae, so the parameter of immediate concern to water quality.
    
The quantity of extractable phosphorus is determined through acid or base extraction of a sample and testing the concentration in solution by a soil testing laboratory. Commonly used extraction methods on soil samples are the Bray and Kurtz P-1 procedure for non-calcareous soil <ref>Bray, R.H. and Kurtz, L.T. 1945. Determination of total, organic, and available forms of phosphorus in soils. Soil Science, 59: 39-45.</ref>or the Sodium Bicarbonate (Olsen) method for calcareous soil <ref>Olsen, S.R., Cole, C.V., Watanabe, F.S., and Dean, L.A. 1954. Estimation of available phosphorus in soils by extraction with sodium bicarbonate. USDA Circular 939:1-19. Gov. Printing Office Washington D.C.</ref>.  
 
The quantity of extractable phosphorus is determined through acid or base extraction of a sample and testing the concentration in solution by a soil testing laboratory. Commonly used extraction methods on soil samples are the Bray and Kurtz P-1 procedure for non-calcareous soil <ref>Bray, R.H. and Kurtz, L.T. 1945. Determination of total, organic, and available forms of phosphorus in soils. Soil Science, 59: 39-45.</ref>or the Sodium Bicarbonate (Olsen) method for calcareous soil <ref>Olsen, S.R., Cole, C.V., Watanabe, F.S., and Dean, L.A. 1954. Estimation of available phosphorus in soils by extraction with sodium bicarbonate. USDA Circular 939:1-19. Gov. Printing Office Washington D.C.</ref>.  

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