Standard roadside vegetated swales often do not provide consistent pollutant removal. To increase infiltration and pollutant removal, bioswales are designed with an underlying soil media and an underdrain. However, there are little data on the ability of these stormwater control measures (SCMs) to reduce pollutant concentrations. A bioswale treating road runoff was monitored, with volume-proportional, composite stormwater runoff samples taken for the inlet, overflow, and underdrain outflow. Samples were tested for total suspended solids (TSS), total volatile suspended solids (VSS), enterococcus, E. coli, and turbidity. Underdrain flow was significantly cleaner than untreated road runoff for all monitored pollutants. As expected, the water q...
Bioretention technologies are a popular stormwater treatment tool in the Pacific Northwest; however,...
Urbanization results in reduced infiltration contributing to potential urban flooding and stormwater...
Drainage from highways, particularly the first flush of runoff, contains high levels of contaminants...
Standard roadside vegetated swales often do not provide consistent pollutant removal. To increase in...
Stormwater runoff from highways is a source of pollution to surface water bodies and groundwater. Th...
Non-point source pollution of stormwater contributes high contaminant loads into surface water bodie...
Two stormwater control measures (SCMs) installed in series were monitored for their individual impac...
Because of the increased need for sustainable construction in an ever urbanizing culture, new\ud sus...
Bioretention has emerged as a promising and viable solution for mitigation of the adverse impacts of...
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is one of the leading causes of water quality problems in the United...
Bioswales are modern storm water management structures that utilize biological components in a tradi...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
Highways and roadways are the major source of stormwater runoff due to their prevalence and large no...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has constructed various treatment facilities on its righ...
Bioretention technologies are a popular stormwater treatment tool in the Pacific Northwest; however,...
Urbanization results in reduced infiltration contributing to potential urban flooding and stormwater...
Drainage from highways, particularly the first flush of runoff, contains high levels of contaminants...
Standard roadside vegetated swales often do not provide consistent pollutant removal. To increase in...
Stormwater runoff from highways is a source of pollution to surface water bodies and groundwater. Th...
Non-point source pollution of stormwater contributes high contaminant loads into surface water bodie...
Two stormwater control measures (SCMs) installed in series were monitored for their individual impac...
Because of the increased need for sustainable construction in an ever urbanizing culture, new\ud sus...
Bioretention has emerged as a promising and viable solution for mitigation of the adverse impacts of...
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is one of the leading causes of water quality problems in the United...
Bioswales are modern storm water management structures that utilize biological components in a tradi...
Stormwater biofilters are used to attenuate the flow and volume of runoff and reduce pollutant loadi...
Highways and roadways are the major source of stormwater runoff due to their prevalence and large no...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has constructed various treatment facilities on its righ...
Bioretention technologies are a popular stormwater treatment tool in the Pacific Northwest; however,...
Urbanization results in reduced infiltration contributing to potential urban flooding and stormwater...
Drainage from highways, particularly the first flush of runoff, contains high levels of contaminants...