Green infrastructure (also referred to as low impact development, or LID) has the potential to transform urban stormwater runoff from an environmental threat to a valuable water resource. In this paper we focus on the removal of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB, a pollutant responsible for runoff-associated inland and coastal beach closures) in stormwater biofilters (a common type of green infrastructure). Drawing on a combination of previously published and new laboratory studies of FIB removal in biofilters, we find that 66% of the variance in FIB removal rates can be explained by clean bed filtration theory (CBFT, 31%), antecedent dry period (14%), study effect (8%), biofilter age (7%), and the presence or absence of shrubs (6%). Our analys...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
Bioretention has emerged as a promising and viable solution for mitigation of the adverse impacts of...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Green infrastructure (also referred to as low impact development, or LID) has the potential to trans...
Biofiltration systems use a variety of biological, chemical, and physical processes to capture and i...
Bioinfiltration systems facilitate the infiltration of urban stormwater into soil and reduce high fl...
Microbial contamination in urban stormwater is one of the most widespread and challenging water qual...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
In urban areas, untreated stormwater runoff can pollute downstream surface waters. To intercept and ...
As San Diego County continues to grow, so do the challenges to address stormwater runoff. Stormwater...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
Improved urban water management in Australia is of national importance. Water resources are stretche...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Stormwater biofilters are distributed stormwater control measures for managing urban runoff. Recent ...
Biofilters, also known as bioretention areas or raingardens, are an effective treatment option for t...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
Bioretention has emerged as a promising and viable solution for mitigation of the adverse impacts of...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Green infrastructure (also referred to as low impact development, or LID) has the potential to trans...
Biofiltration systems use a variety of biological, chemical, and physical processes to capture and i...
Bioinfiltration systems facilitate the infiltration of urban stormwater into soil and reduce high fl...
Microbial contamination in urban stormwater is one of the most widespread and challenging water qual...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
In urban areas, untreated stormwater runoff can pollute downstream surface waters. To intercept and ...
As San Diego County continues to grow, so do the challenges to address stormwater runoff. Stormwater...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
Improved urban water management in Australia is of national importance. Water resources are stretche...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Stormwater biofilters are distributed stormwater control measures for managing urban runoff. Recent ...
Biofilters, also known as bioretention areas or raingardens, are an effective treatment option for t...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
Bioretention has emerged as a promising and viable solution for mitigation of the adverse impacts of...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...