نتایج جستجو برای: urban runoff

تعداد نتایج: 184121  

2007
Zachary M. Easton Pierre Gérard-Marchant M. Todd Walter A. Martin Petrovic Tammo S. Steenhuis

[1] A reduction in surface water quality in urban watersheds due to nonpoint source phosphorus (P) loading has prompted municipalities to consider management practices to reduce P loss from landscapes. However, locating P source areas can be time consuming and expensive. Use of distributed models allows delineation of P source areas and focused management strategies. Using the spatially distrib...

2017
Christopher Walker Katharina Tondera Terry Lucke

Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban runoff. However, studies of large-scale systems and the long-term evaluation of their treatment efficiency are scarce. This article presents the final results of a two-year study of the pollutant removal performance of a CFW in a stormwater pond capturing runoff from a low-residential catchment in ...

2017
Sally D. Logsdon Patricia Sauer Peter J. Coombes

Construction in urban areas usually results in compacted soil, which restricts plant growth and infiltration. Nutrients may be lost in storm runoff water and sediment. The purpose of this study was to determine if existing lawns benefit from aeration and surface compost additions without the negative impact of nutrient loss in runoff. Four sets of lawns were compared, with or without compost pl...

Journal: :Water research 2015
Sang-Soo Baek Dong-Ho Choi Jae-Woon Jung Hyung-Jin Lee Hyuk Lee Kwang-Sik Yoon Kyung Hwa Cho

Currently, continued urbanization and development result in an increase of impervious areas and surface runoff including pollutants. Also one of the greatest issues in pollutant emissions is the first flush effect (FFE), which implies a greater discharge rate of pollutant mass in the early part in the storm. Low impact development (LID) practices have been mentioned as a promising strategy to c...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2013
Qianqian Zhang Xiaoke Wang Peiqiang Hou Wuxing Wan Yufen Ren Zhiyun Ouyang Le Yang

This study investigates the quality of stormwater runoff from a driveway in the southwest mountainous urban area of Chongqing, China, from 2010 to 2011. The results showed that the mean concentrations of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) were 4.1, 2.4, and 2.2 times the grade V levels of the national surface water standard of China. The pollutant conce...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2013
Jeffrey S Brown Eric D Stein Drew Ackerman John H Dorsey Jessica Lyon Patrick M Carter

Many storm water best management practice (BMP) devices function primarily by capturing particulate matter to take advantage of the well-documented association between storm water particles and pollutants. The hydrodynamic separation or settling methods used by most BMP devices are most effective at capturing medium to large particles; however, these may not be the most predominant particles as...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2003
P C Van Metre B J Mahler

Rooftops are both a source of and a pathway for contaminated runoff in urban environments. To investigate the importance of particle-associated contamination in rooftop runoff, particles washed from asphalt shingle and galvanized metal roofs at sites 12 and 102 m from a major expressway were analyzed for major and trace elements and PAHs. Concentrations and yields from rooftops were compared am...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2001
A P Davis M Shokouhian H Sharma C Minami

Urban stormwater runoff contains a broad range of pollutants that are transported to natural water systems. A practice known as biological retention (bioretention) has been suggested to manage stormwater runoff from small, developed areas. Bioretention facilities consist of porous soil, a topping layer of hardwood mulch, and a variety of different plant species. A detailed study of the characte...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2016
B J L Pitton L L Dodge J Gan S E Greco D L Haver E Lee T J Majcherek L R Oki

As urbanization has increased, so has degradation of urban streams. Urban water quality monitoring has focused on storm runoff sampling, but in arid climates, dry-weather runoff is a significant contributor of pollutants to aquatic systems. The majority of dry-weather runoff studies sample a small window of the entire dry-season. For this study constituent concentrations were compared using two...

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