Bioinfiltration systems facilitate the infiltration of urban stormwater into soil and reduce high flow events and flooding. Stormwater carries a myriad of pollutants including fecal indicator bacteria (FIB). Significant knowledge gaps exist about the ability of bioinfiltration systems to remove and retain FIB. The present study investigates the ability of model, simplified bioinfiltration systems containing quartz sand and iron oxide-coated quartz sand (IOCS) to remove two FIB (Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli) suspended in synthetic stormwater with and without natural organic matter (NOM) as well as the potential for accumulated FIB to be remobilized during intermittent flow. The experiments were conducted in two phases: (1) the ...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...
Currently, 7,742 water bodies in the nation are impaired for pathogenic bacteria, viruses and/or par...
Bioretention, a nature-based treatment practice, has significant potential for reducing the threat o...
Bioinfiltration systems facilitate the infiltration of urban stormwater into soil and reduce high fl...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
The performance, sustainability, and mechanisms of bacterial removal from stormwater runoff by biore...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Stormwater biofilters are distributed stormwater control measures for managing urban runoff. Recent ...
Green infrastructure (also referred to as low impact development, or LID) has the potential to trans...
Drinking water in low-income countries and stormwater in the U.S. is often contaminated with pathoge...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Green infrastructure (also referred to as low impact development, or LID) has the potential to trans...
In urban areas, untreated stormwater runoff can pollute downstream surface waters. To intercept and ...
Bacterial adsorption to particles in stormwater is presently poorly understood, although it may be a...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...
Currently, 7,742 water bodies in the nation are impaired for pathogenic bacteria, viruses and/or par...
Bioretention, a nature-based treatment practice, has significant potential for reducing the threat o...
Bioinfiltration systems facilitate the infiltration of urban stormwater into soil and reduce high fl...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
The performance, sustainability, and mechanisms of bacterial removal from stormwater runoff by biore...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Stormwater biofilters are distributed stormwater control measures for managing urban runoff. Recent ...
Green infrastructure (also referred to as low impact development, or LID) has the potential to trans...
Drinking water in low-income countries and stormwater in the U.S. is often contaminated with pathoge...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Green infrastructure (also referred to as low impact development, or LID) has the potential to trans...
In urban areas, untreated stormwater runoff can pollute downstream surface waters. To intercept and ...
Bacterial adsorption to particles in stormwater is presently poorly understood, although it may be a...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...
Currently, 7,742 water bodies in the nation are impaired for pathogenic bacteria, viruses and/or par...
Bioretention, a nature-based treatment practice, has significant potential for reducing the threat o...