The use of biofilters to remove nitrogen and other pollutants from urban stormwater runoff has demonstrated varied success across laboratory and field studies. Design variables including plant species and use of a saturated zone have large impacts upon performance. A laboratory column study of 22 plant species and designs with varied outlet configuration was conducted across a 1.5-year period to further investigate the mechanisms and influences driving biofilter nitrogen processing. This paper presents outflow concentrations of total nitrogen from two sampling events across both 'wet' and 'dry' frequency dosing, and from sampling across two points in the outflow hydrograph. All plant species were effective under conditions of frequent dosin...
Plant species are diverse in form, function and environmental response. This provides enormous poten...
Stormwater biofiltration systems (also known as biofilters, bioretention, rain gardens) are engineer...
Biofiltration systems are a recommended and increasingly popular technology for stormwater managemen...
The use of biofilters to remove nitrogen and other pollutants from urban stormwater runoff has demon...
Stormwater biofiltration systems harness the processing capacity of plants, microbial communities an...
Stormwater runoff greatly contributes to surface water pollution and deterioration of aquatic enviro...
This study provides new information on the influence of vegetation type on the infiltration rate and...
Nitrogen excess is a key trigger for eutrophication of water bodies. Stormwater can be an important ...
Biofiltration systems harness the treatment capabilities of plants, microorganisms, and soil to miti...
We conducted a column study to better understand the relative effects of plants, design elements, an...
Elevated nitrogen levels are one of the main triggers for eutrophication of receiving water bodies. ...
Vegetated biofiltration systems (biofilters) are now a well-established technology for treatment of ...
Population growth and human activity have caused changes to the environment, such as climate change,...
Biofiltration systems can help mitigate the impact of urban runoff as they can treat, retain and att...
The introduction of a saturated zone (SZ) has been recommended to address the issue of nitrogen remo...
Plant species are diverse in form, function and environmental response. This provides enormous poten...
Stormwater biofiltration systems (also known as biofilters, bioretention, rain gardens) are engineer...
Biofiltration systems are a recommended and increasingly popular technology for stormwater managemen...
The use of biofilters to remove nitrogen and other pollutants from urban stormwater runoff has demon...
Stormwater biofiltration systems harness the processing capacity of plants, microbial communities an...
Stormwater runoff greatly contributes to surface water pollution and deterioration of aquatic enviro...
This study provides new information on the influence of vegetation type on the infiltration rate and...
Nitrogen excess is a key trigger for eutrophication of water bodies. Stormwater can be an important ...
Biofiltration systems harness the treatment capabilities of plants, microorganisms, and soil to miti...
We conducted a column study to better understand the relative effects of plants, design elements, an...
Elevated nitrogen levels are one of the main triggers for eutrophication of receiving water bodies. ...
Vegetated biofiltration systems (biofilters) are now a well-established technology for treatment of ...
Population growth and human activity have caused changes to the environment, such as climate change,...
Biofiltration systems can help mitigate the impact of urban runoff as they can treat, retain and att...
The introduction of a saturated zone (SZ) has been recommended to address the issue of nitrogen remo...
Plant species are diverse in form, function and environmental response. This provides enormous poten...
Stormwater biofiltration systems (also known as biofilters, bioretention, rain gardens) are engineer...
Biofiltration systems are a recommended and increasingly popular technology for stormwater managemen...