In 2007, ten bioretention cells were constructed in Oklahoma as part of a full-scale technology project to demonstrate stormwater phosphorus reduction. The filter media used was amended with 5%, Class C fly ash by weight to increase phosphorus and heavy metal retention. In 2014, core samples were collected from four of the cells, and three were instrumented for continuous water monitoring for the following year. This paper will review the design, construction, computer modeling of phosphorus retention, and measured phosphorus removal after seven years of operation. Total phosphorus retained in the sampled cells showed reductions in effluent water concentrations of 68 to 75%, while total effluent mass reductions of 51 to 93% were achieved. T...
High nutrient loading can degrade surface water quality worldwide. Bioretention systems are low impa...
Septic tank effluent is customarily disposed of by soil infiltration. Coarse, sandy soil such as tho...
A study was undertaken to assess the feasibility of using a combination trickling filter-activated s...
Bioretention cells (BRCs) have shown potential for storm water quantity and quality control. However...
Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiting human...
<div><p>Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiti...
Excess phosphorus loading from stormwater can lead to eutrophication and the increased probability o...
As one of the most common nutrient pollutants, phosphorus enters the Great Lakes via municipal and i...
Bioretention systems can reduce stormwater runoff volumes and filter pollutants. However, bioretenti...
Stormwater runoff from urban areas can transport a significant load of phosphorus (P) and heavy meta...
Background and Methods Bioretention systems are a form of green stormwater infrastructure that are b...
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Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Urban stormwater runoff transports a suite of environmental pollutants that can degrade the quality ...
High nutrient loading can degrade surface water quality worldwide. Bioretention systems are low impa...
Septic tank effluent is customarily disposed of by soil infiltration. Coarse, sandy soil such as tho...
A study was undertaken to assess the feasibility of using a combination trickling filter-activated s...
Bioretention cells (BRCs) have shown potential for storm water quantity and quality control. However...
Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiting human...
<div><p>Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiti...
Excess phosphorus loading from stormwater can lead to eutrophication and the increased probability o...
As one of the most common nutrient pollutants, phosphorus enters the Great Lakes via municipal and i...
Bioretention systems can reduce stormwater runoff volumes and filter pollutants. However, bioretenti...
Stormwater runoff from urban areas can transport a significant load of phosphorus (P) and heavy meta...
Background and Methods Bioretention systems are a form of green stormwater infrastructure that are b...
This material may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of th...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Urban stormwater runoff transports a suite of environmental pollutants that can degrade the quality ...
High nutrient loading can degrade surface water quality worldwide. Bioretention systems are low impa...
Septic tank effluent is customarily disposed of by soil infiltration. Coarse, sandy soil such as tho...
A study was undertaken to assess the feasibility of using a combination trickling filter-activated s...