Stormwater harvesting biofilters need to be validated if the treatment is to be relied upon. Currently, full-scale challenge tests (FCTs), performed in the field, are required for their validation. This is impractical for stormwater biofilters because of their size and flow capacity. Hence, for these natural treatment systems, new tools are required as alternatives to FCT. This study describes a novel in-situ method that consists of a thin stainless steel column which can be inserted into constructed biofilters in a non-destructive manner. The in-situ columns (ISCs) were tested using a controlled field-scale biofilter where FCT is possible. Fluorescein was initially used for testing through a series of continuous applications. The results f...
Biofiltration systems, also known as bioretentions or rain-gardens, are widely used for treatment of...
The use of biofilters to remove nitrogen and other pollutants from urban stormwater runoff has demon...
Stormwater biofilters have great potential to treat stormwater for harvesting and reuse, but their v...
Stormwater harvesting biofilters need to be validated if the treatment is to be relied upon. Current...
Stormwater harvesting is becoming a popular alternative water resource in water stressed regions. St...
Stormwater biofilters must be validated before they can be a trusted component of the treatment trai...
This study proposes a new stormwater biofilter validation approach, using a process-based model of m...
Real time monitoring of suitable surrogate parameters are critical to the validation of any water tr...
Biofilters are often used as treatment systems for urban stormwater runoff and have been shown to ef...
Background: Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater ...
Stormwater is a valuable urban water resource that can be used to provide multiple benefits to the c...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater harvesting t...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater harvesting t...
Stormwater biofilters, also known as rain gardens or bioretention systems, are effective stormwater ...
Biofiltration systems, also known as bioretentions or rain-gardens, are widely used for treatment of...
The use of biofilters to remove nitrogen and other pollutants from urban stormwater runoff has demon...
Stormwater biofilters have great potential to treat stormwater for harvesting and reuse, but their v...
Stormwater harvesting biofilters need to be validated if the treatment is to be relied upon. Current...
Stormwater harvesting is becoming a popular alternative water resource in water stressed regions. St...
Stormwater biofilters must be validated before they can be a trusted component of the treatment trai...
This study proposes a new stormwater biofilter validation approach, using a process-based model of m...
Real time monitoring of suitable surrogate parameters are critical to the validation of any water tr...
Biofilters are often used as treatment systems for urban stormwater runoff and have been shown to ef...
Background: Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater ...
Stormwater is a valuable urban water resource that can be used to provide multiple benefits to the c...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater harvesting t...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater harvesting t...
Stormwater biofilters, also known as rain gardens or bioretention systems, are effective stormwater ...
Biofiltration systems, also known as bioretentions or rain-gardens, are widely used for treatment of...
The use of biofilters to remove nitrogen and other pollutants from urban stormwater runoff has demon...
Stormwater biofilters have great potential to treat stormwater for harvesting and reuse, but their v...