This paper investigates the suitability of sand filters for harvesting and treating stormwater for non-potable reuse purposes. A stormwater sand filtration device was constructed in a small urban catchment in Sydney, Australia. A sand filter is typically used in water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) as a component of a treatment train to remove pollution from stormwater before discharge to receiving waters, to groundwater or for collection and reuse. This paper describes an 18 month field study undertaken to determine the effectiveness and pollutant removal efficiency of a sand filter, and the differences in the pollutant removal efficiency of two grades of sand. A comparison of pollutant removal with previous literature on sand filters showe...
Applications of geotextiles within tertiary stormwater treatment systems and for stormwater infiltra...
Stormwater harvesting and reuse is an attractive option to lower the demand placed on other sources ...
Concerns about pollutants in urban stormwater were initially raised in the early 1970s. Australian i...
This study details the removal of common storm water pollutants along with heavy metals by enhanced ...
This study details the removal of common storm water pollutants along with heavy metals by enhanced ...
Stormwater reuse is increasing in popularity as a technique for overcoming water shortages in urban ...
Sand filters have proven effective in removing several common pollutants from storm water runoff. Sa...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.It is...
Improved urban water management in Australia is of national importance. Water resources are stretche...
Funding Information: This research was funded by the Academy of Finland (326787), EU Water JPI-EviBA...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contain...
With progressing urbanisation, treatment of urban stormwater is a vital issue that should be address...
4 pp., 2 figuresSand filters are beds of granular material, or sand, drained from underneath so that...
A study has been conducted into the effectiveness of a Vegetated Filter Strip (VFS) in removing poll...
Dry Detention Basin with a Biofilter as an Outlet (DDBBO) system is currently playing an essential r...
Applications of geotextiles within tertiary stormwater treatment systems and for stormwater infiltra...
Stormwater harvesting and reuse is an attractive option to lower the demand placed on other sources ...
Concerns about pollutants in urban stormwater were initially raised in the early 1970s. Australian i...
This study details the removal of common storm water pollutants along with heavy metals by enhanced ...
This study details the removal of common storm water pollutants along with heavy metals by enhanced ...
Stormwater reuse is increasing in popularity as a technique for overcoming water shortages in urban ...
Sand filters have proven effective in removing several common pollutants from storm water runoff. Sa...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.It is...
Improved urban water management in Australia is of national importance. Water resources are stretche...
Funding Information: This research was funded by the Academy of Finland (326787), EU Water JPI-EviBA...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contain...
With progressing urbanisation, treatment of urban stormwater is a vital issue that should be address...
4 pp., 2 figuresSand filters are beds of granular material, or sand, drained from underneath so that...
A study has been conducted into the effectiveness of a Vegetated Filter Strip (VFS) in removing poll...
Dry Detention Basin with a Biofilter as an Outlet (DDBBO) system is currently playing an essential r...
Applications of geotextiles within tertiary stormwater treatment systems and for stormwater infiltra...
Stormwater harvesting and reuse is an attractive option to lower the demand placed on other sources ...
Concerns about pollutants in urban stormwater were initially raised in the early 1970s. Australian i...