Conventional stormwater treatment techniques such as sedimentation and filtration are inefficient for removing the dissolved and colloidal phases of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) present in stormwater. Adsorption could be a promising technique for removing colloidal and dissolved pollutants. Five low-cost sorbent materials were investigated in this project, including two minerals - vermiculite and perlite - and three waste products - two pine barks and a sawdust - as potential adsorbents for removal of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), alkylphenols and phthalates; HOCs commonly found in stormwater. Adsorption capacity and kinetics were studied through batch adsorption tests using synthetic stormwater spiked with a mixture of H...
Treatment of stormwater via sorption has the potential to remove both colloidal and dissolved pollut...
A significant amount of contamination enters water bodies via stormwater runoff and, to reduce the a...
AbstractLandfill leachates are repeatedly found contaminated with organic pollutants, such as alkylp...
Conventional stormwater treatment techniques such as sedimentation and filtration are inefficient fo...
Recent studies have shown that many organic compounds, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (P...
Adsorption filters is one of the most promising techniques for removal of dissolved, colloidal and p...
Contaminated urban runoff is a major cause of concern for water quality and aquatic ecosystems world...
Adsorption filtration is one of the most promising techniques for removal of dissolved, colloidal an...
Rapid urbanisation has significantly increased the impervious surface along with increase in polluta...
Five sorption materials were studied with focus on polishing pretreated stormwater: crushed limeston...
Among the various non-point sources, storm water runoff from urban areas has been recognized as a ma...
Adsorption filters have the potential to retain suspended pollutants physically, as well as attracti...
Organic pollutants (OPs) occur in urban stormwater as sorbed to particles, and in dissolved and coll...
Sorption experiments were used to assess the ability of various materials (sand, compost, packing wo...
Roadway runoff derived polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) impact the quality of surface and gr...
Treatment of stormwater via sorption has the potential to remove both colloidal and dissolved pollut...
A significant amount of contamination enters water bodies via stormwater runoff and, to reduce the a...
AbstractLandfill leachates are repeatedly found contaminated with organic pollutants, such as alkylp...
Conventional stormwater treatment techniques such as sedimentation and filtration are inefficient fo...
Recent studies have shown that many organic compounds, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (P...
Adsorption filters is one of the most promising techniques for removal of dissolved, colloidal and p...
Contaminated urban runoff is a major cause of concern for water quality and aquatic ecosystems world...
Adsorption filtration is one of the most promising techniques for removal of dissolved, colloidal an...
Rapid urbanisation has significantly increased the impervious surface along with increase in polluta...
Five sorption materials were studied with focus on polishing pretreated stormwater: crushed limeston...
Among the various non-point sources, storm water runoff from urban areas has been recognized as a ma...
Adsorption filters have the potential to retain suspended pollutants physically, as well as attracti...
Organic pollutants (OPs) occur in urban stormwater as sorbed to particles, and in dissolved and coll...
Sorption experiments were used to assess the ability of various materials (sand, compost, packing wo...
Roadway runoff derived polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) impact the quality of surface and gr...
Treatment of stormwater via sorption has the potential to remove both colloidal and dissolved pollut...
A significant amount of contamination enters water bodies via stormwater runoff and, to reduce the a...
AbstractLandfill leachates are repeatedly found contaminated with organic pollutants, such as alkylp...