Stormwater biofilters are distributed stormwater control measures for managing urban runoff. Recent work has shown that adding biochar to biofilters can reduce stormwater contaminant concentrations, including fecal indicator bacteria (FIB). However, the potential of biochar-augmented biofilters to remove human pathogens from stormwater has not been investigated. In this study, we investigated the removal of bacterial pathogens Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Staphylococcus aureus, as well as bacterial and viral indicators Escherichia coli and MS2 coliphage in laboratory-scale biochar-amended biofilters. Biochar-amended biofilters performed better than sand biofilters in removing the microorganisms from stormwater and removal of ...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Recreational water sites such as beaches along lakes, rivers, or oceans, are one of the most popular...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters has predominately been extrapolated from bact...
Bioretention systems and biofilters are used in low impact development to passively treat urban stor...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Biofiltration is a technology applied to treat urban stormwater runoff that transports various pollu...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
In urban areas, untreated stormwater runoff can pollute downstream surface waters. To intercept and ...
Biofilters are common, low energy technologies used for the treatment of urban stormwater. While the...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence rega...
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence rega...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Recreational water sites such as beaches along lakes, rivers, or oceans, are one of the most popular...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters has predominately been extrapolated from bact...
Bioretention systems and biofilters are used in low impact development to passively treat urban stor...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Biofiltration is a technology applied to treat urban stormwater runoff that transports various pollu...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
In urban areas, untreated stormwater runoff can pollute downstream surface waters. To intercept and ...
Biofilters are common, low energy technologies used for the treatment of urban stormwater. While the...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence rega...
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence rega...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Recreational water sites such as beaches along lakes, rivers, or oceans, are one of the most popular...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...