The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without substantial re-release. Hence, the division of incoming pollutants between temporary and permanent removal pathways is fundamental. This is pertinent to nitrogen, a critical water body pollutant, which on a broad level may be assimilated by plants or microbes and temporarily stored, or transformed by bacteria to gaseous forms and permanently lost via denitrification. Biofiltration systems have demonstrated effective removal of nitrogen from urban stormwater runoff, but to date studies have been limited to a ‘black-box ’ approach. The lack of understanding on internal nitrogen processes constrains future design and threatens the reliability o...
The introduction of a saturated zone (SZ) has been recommended to address the issue of nitrogen remo...
The nitrogen (N) cycling dynamics of four stormwater basins, two often saturated sites (“Wet Basins”...
Stormwater runoff imposes large hydrologic and nutrient imbalances in urban areas through the delive...
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without...
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without...
Stormwater biofiltration systems harness the processing capacity of plants, microbial communities an...
High concentrations of nitrate-nitrogen degrade the quality of aquatic environments. The primary mec...
Nitrogen is a pollutant of great concern when present in excess in surface waters. Living wall biofi...
Nitrogen is a pollutant of great concern when present in excess in surface waters. Living wall biofi...
Bioretention stormwater management systems are engineered ecosystems that capture urban stormwater i...
Nitrogen is a pollutant of great concern when present in excess in surface waters. Living wall biofi...
Biofiltration systems harness the treatment capabilities of plants, microorganisms, and soil to miti...
Control of non-point sources of nitrogen to prevent surface water eutrophication and groundwater con...
Excess nitrogen in stormwater is a principal cause for eutrophication of many water bodies in the wo...
Free-draining bioretention systems commonly demonstrate poor nitrate removal. In this study, column ...
The introduction of a saturated zone (SZ) has been recommended to address the issue of nitrogen remo...
The nitrogen (N) cycling dynamics of four stormwater basins, two often saturated sites (“Wet Basins”...
Stormwater runoff imposes large hydrologic and nutrient imbalances in urban areas through the delive...
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without...
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without...
Stormwater biofiltration systems harness the processing capacity of plants, microbial communities an...
High concentrations of nitrate-nitrogen degrade the quality of aquatic environments. The primary mec...
Nitrogen is a pollutant of great concern when present in excess in surface waters. Living wall biofi...
Nitrogen is a pollutant of great concern when present in excess in surface waters. Living wall biofi...
Bioretention stormwater management systems are engineered ecosystems that capture urban stormwater i...
Nitrogen is a pollutant of great concern when present in excess in surface waters. Living wall biofi...
Biofiltration systems harness the treatment capabilities of plants, microorganisms, and soil to miti...
Control of non-point sources of nitrogen to prevent surface water eutrophication and groundwater con...
Excess nitrogen in stormwater is a principal cause for eutrophication of many water bodies in the wo...
Free-draining bioretention systems commonly demonstrate poor nitrate removal. In this study, column ...
The introduction of a saturated zone (SZ) has been recommended to address the issue of nitrogen remo...
The nitrogen (N) cycling dynamics of four stormwater basins, two often saturated sites (“Wet Basins”...
Stormwater runoff imposes large hydrologic and nutrient imbalances in urban areas through the delive...