Stormwater biofilters have shown promising yet variable removal of faecal microorganisms. The effects of vegetation, filter media and extended drying on the removal of Escherichia coli are investigated in the current study. Semi-synthetic stormwater was applied to 25 biofilters representing five different design configurations, all of which contained a submerged zone (SZ). The influence of extended dry periods on E. coli removal depended on the presence/absence of vegetation. Uptake of SZ water by plants with extensive roots during the dry periods lead to deterioration of the subsequent outflow water quality compared to unvegetated biofilters. Without a significant loss of SZ volume, a loamy sand biofilter planted with either Carex appressa...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters has predominately been extrapolated from bact...
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence rega...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...
Biofilters, also known as bioretention areas or raingardens, are an effective treatment option for t...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Biofiltration is a technology applied to treat urban stormwater runoff that transports various pollu...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Biofilters are widely adopted in Australia for stormwater treatment, but the reported removal of com...
Biofilters are common, low energy technologies used for the treatment of urban stormwater. While the...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
Stormwater biofilters are not currently optimised for pathogen removal since the behaviour of these ...
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...
The impact of drying and temperature on the reduction of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis and...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters has predominately been extrapolated from bact...
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence rega...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...
Biofilters, also known as bioretention areas or raingardens, are an effective treatment option for t...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Biofiltration is a technology applied to treat urban stormwater runoff that transports various pollu...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Biofilters are widely adopted in Australia for stormwater treatment, but the reported removal of com...
Biofilters are common, low energy technologies used for the treatment of urban stormwater. While the...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
Stormwater biofilters are not currently optimised for pathogen removal since the behaviour of these ...
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...
The impact of drying and temperature on the reduction of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis and...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters has predominately been extrapolated from bact...
Biofilters are a widely used stormwater treatment technology. However; other than some evidence rega...
<div><p>The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for publ...