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Costs of Producing Biomass from Riparian Buffer Strips.


DE2001769246

Publication Date 2000
Personal Author Turhollow, A.
Page Count 72
Abstract Nutrient runoff from poultry litter applied to agricultural fields in the Delmarva Peninsula contributes to high nutrient loadings in Chesapeake Bay. One potential means of ameliorating this problem is the use of riparian buffer strips. Riparian buffer strips intercept overland flows of water, sediments, nutrients, and pollutants; and ground water flows of nutrients and pollutants. Costs are estimated for three biomass systems grown on buffer strips: willow planted at a density of 15,300 trees/ha (6200 trees/acre); poplar planted at a density of 1345 trees/ha (545 trees/acre); and switchgrass. These costs are estimated for five different scenarios: (1) total economic costs, where everything is costed (cash costs, noncash costs (e.g., depreciation), land rent, labor; (2) costs with Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) payments (which pays 50% of establishment costs and an annual land rent); (3) costs with enhanced CRP payments (which pays 95% of establishment costs and an annual payment of approximately 170% of land rent for trees and 150% of land rent for grasses); (4) costs when buffer strips are required, but harvest of biomass is not required costs borne by biomass are for yield enhancing activities (e.g., fertilization), harvest, and transport; and (5) costs when buffer strips are required. and harvest of biomass is required to remove nutrients (costs borne by biomass are for yield enhancing activities and transport). CRP regulations would have to change to allow harvest. Delivered costs of willow, poplar, and switchgrass.
Keywords
  • Biomass
  • Runoff
  • Poultry
  • Waste product utilization
  • Buffers
  • Production
  • Cost
  • Ornl
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200124
Contract Number
  • AC05-00OR22725
Costs of Producing Biomass from Riparian Buffer Strips.
Costs of Producing Biomass from Riparian Buffer Strips.
DE2001769246

  • Biomass
  • Runoff
  • Poultry
  • Waste product utilization
  • Buffers
  • Production
  • Cost
  • Ornl
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • AC05-00OR22725
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