Stormwater biofilters have demonstrated promising yet variable removal of faecal microorganisms. Significant antimicrobial-producing plants have been proposed as an inexpensive, safe and easily adaptable component of biofilter design to enhance faecal pathogen treatment. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether significant antimicrobial-producing plants improved faecal bacterial inactivation throughout the biofilter soil profile, focusing on four key treatment zones. These were specifically the top sediment/surface layer; the rhizosphere (soil directly attached to and influenced by plant roots); bulk soil (soil not directly associated with roots); and the submerged/saturated zone. Biofilters were configured with either: (1) n...
Novel research has demonstrated that the roots of some bioactive plants - called pathogen phytoremed...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
International audienceThe contamination of surface water by pathogenic bacteria of human origin is a...
Background: Biofilters are soil-plant based passive stormwater treatment systems which demonstrate p...
Background: Biofilters are soil-plant based passive stormwater treatment systems which demonstrate p...
Sustainable stormwater treatment systems remove pollutants using low energy, low maintenance and low...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Stormwater biofilters have shown promising yet variable removal of faecal microorganisms. The effect...
Biofilters, also known as bioretention areas or raingardens, are an effective treatment option for t...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Biofilters are common, low energy technologies used for the treatment of urban stormwater. While the...
Variation in microbial strains and pathogenicity within wetland ecosystem is a topic that needs more...
Research Article published by African Journal of Microbiology Research Vol.56 (19)The ability of fou...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Developing countries are confronted with general issues of municipal wastewater management and treat...
Novel research has demonstrated that the roots of some bioactive plants - called pathogen phytoremed...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
International audienceThe contamination of surface water by pathogenic bacteria of human origin is a...
Background: Biofilters are soil-plant based passive stormwater treatment systems which demonstrate p...
Background: Biofilters are soil-plant based passive stormwater treatment systems which demonstrate p...
Sustainable stormwater treatment systems remove pollutants using low energy, low maintenance and low...
The public health risks associated with pathogens in urban stormwater have been well established, ma...
Stormwater biofilters have shown promising yet variable removal of faecal microorganisms. The effect...
Biofilters, also known as bioretention areas or raingardens, are an effective treatment option for t...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
Biofilters are common, low energy technologies used for the treatment of urban stormwater. While the...
Variation in microbial strains and pathogenicity within wetland ecosystem is a topic that needs more...
Research Article published by African Journal of Microbiology Research Vol.56 (19)The ability of fou...
Stormwater biofilters (designed primarily for nutrient and metal removal) are gaining popularity glo...
Developing countries are confronted with general issues of municipal wastewater management and treat...
Novel research has demonstrated that the roots of some bioactive plants - called pathogen phytoremed...
Knowledge of pathogen removal in stormwater biofilters (also known as stormwater bioretention system...
International audienceThe contamination of surface water by pathogenic bacteria of human origin is a...