Forestry and Natural Resources
An Introduction to Floating Wetlands
Clemson Extension Program Team
Forestry and Natural Resources
Publication Date
Winter 1-24-2024
Publication Number
LGP 1185
Summary
Floating wetlands are artificial floating islands planted with wetland vegetation that can be deployed in stormwater ponds and other surface waters to help improve water quality. Floating wetlands absorb excess nutrients, provide habitat for aquatic and terrestrial wildlife, and may reduce the frequency of algal blooms. Information in this article may be useful to municipalities, stormwater professionals, pond owners, pond managers, homeowner associations, and stormwater educators, among others.
Publisher
Land-Grant Press by Clemson Extension
Publisher City
Clemson, SC
Target Audiences
stormwater professionals, pond owners, pond managers, homeowner associations, stormwater educators
Recommended Citation
Escamilla C, Scaroni AE, White SA. An Introduction to Floating Wetlands for Stormwater Ponds. Clemson (SC): Clemson Cooperative Extension, Land-Grant Press by Clemson Extension; 2024 Jan. LGP 1185. https://lgpress.clemson.edu/publication/an-introduction-to-floating-wetlands-for-stormwater-ponds/.