A new river basin model (TRANS) for studying the transport, removal and acc
umulation of nutrients in rivers, lakes and riparian areas has been develop
ed and tested on data from a 115 km(2) river basin in Denmark (river Gjern)
. The model combines catchment information on soil type and land use with a
physical hydrodynamic modelling system and several semi-dynamic empirical
models on diffuse nutrient loading and nutrient retention in rivers, lakes
and riparian areas. Three main river basin management scenarios were define
d for this basin and the environmental effects analysed using the model: 1.
Improved sewage treatment at sewage works; 2. 20% set-aside of arable land
; 3. river system rehabilitation. Combining the three scenarios in an overa
ll river basin management strategy reduced annual total nitrogen export fro
m the river basin by 93 tonnes, corresponding to a 53% reduction in nitroge
n export during the hydrological year 1994-95. Similarly, annual total phos
phorus export was reduced by 2.6 tonnes corresponding to a 46% reduction in
phosphorus export.