Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiting human use of water resources. Identifying economic and convenient methods to control soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) pollution in urban runoff is the key point of rainwater management strategies. Through three series of different tests involving influencing factors, continuous operation and intermittent operation, this study explored the purification effects of bioretention tanks under different experimental conditions, it included nine intermittent tests, single field continuous test with three groups of different fillers (Fly ash mixed with sand, Blast furnace slag, and Soil), and eight intermittent tests with single filler (Blast furnace slag...
This study evaluated the pollution removal and hydrologic performance of five, 10-year old street-si...
Novel porous material for removal of phosphorus from stormwater Edwards, Byron, Freres, Eileen, Lecu...
Journal articleLosses of phosphorus (P) when pig slurry applications to land are followed by a rainf...
<div><p>Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiti...
Bioretention systems can reduce stormwater runoff volumes and filter pollutants. However, bioretenti...
High nutrient loading can degrade surface water quality worldwide. Bioretention systems are low impa...
Excess phosphorus loading from stormwater can lead to eutrophication and the increased probability o...
Urban bioretention facilities (BRF) are designed to reduce peak discharges to streams, while also re...
Background and Methods Bioretention systems are a form of green stormwater infrastructure that are b...
In 2007, ten bioretention cells were constructed in Oklahoma as part of a full-scale technology proj...
Urban stormwater runoff transports a suite of environmental pollutants that can degrade the quality ...
Nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen) in excess can cause nuisance algae blooms that generate negative...
Stormwater runoff from highways is a source of pollution to surface water bodies and groundwater. Ex...
Bioretention cells (BRCs) have shown potential for storm water quantity and quality control. However...
As one of the most common nutrient pollutants, phosphorus enters the Great Lakes via municipal and i...
This study evaluated the pollution removal and hydrologic performance of five, 10-year old street-si...
Novel porous material for removal of phosphorus from stormwater Edwards, Byron, Freres, Eileen, Lecu...
Journal articleLosses of phosphorus (P) when pig slurry applications to land are followed by a rainf...
<div><p>Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiti...
Bioretention systems can reduce stormwater runoff volumes and filter pollutants. However, bioretenti...
High nutrient loading can degrade surface water quality worldwide. Bioretention systems are low impa...
Excess phosphorus loading from stormwater can lead to eutrophication and the increased probability o...
Urban bioretention facilities (BRF) are designed to reduce peak discharges to streams, while also re...
Background and Methods Bioretention systems are a form of green stormwater infrastructure that are b...
In 2007, ten bioretention cells were constructed in Oklahoma as part of a full-scale technology proj...
Urban stormwater runoff transports a suite of environmental pollutants that can degrade the quality ...
Nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen) in excess can cause nuisance algae blooms that generate negative...
Stormwater runoff from highways is a source of pollution to surface water bodies and groundwater. Ex...
Bioretention cells (BRCs) have shown potential for storm water quantity and quality control. However...
As one of the most common nutrient pollutants, phosphorus enters the Great Lakes via municipal and i...
This study evaluated the pollution removal and hydrologic performance of five, 10-year old street-si...
Novel porous material for removal of phosphorus from stormwater Edwards, Byron, Freres, Eileen, Lecu...
Journal articleLosses of phosphorus (P) when pig slurry applications to land are followed by a rainf...