Bioretention, a nature-based treatment practice, has significant potential for reducing the threat of microbial pollutants from urban stormwater runoff to receiving water bodies. The overall goal of this research was to evaluate the removal efficiency for bacteria from urban stormwater runoff in bioretention systems and the potential of an engineered media (iron oxide-coated sand (IOCS)) for enhancing bacterial removal. This investigation was accomplished through laboratory column studies coupled with field tests. Column studies on the transport and destruction of Escherichia coli O157:H7 strain B6914 (a surrogate of pathogenic E. coli) in conventional bioretention media (CBM) and IOCS demonstrated that the bacteria were well removed i...
Stormwater treatment systems such as biofilters have been increasingly incorporated in urban areas b...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are often the limiting nutrients for marine and freshwater systems respectiv...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
The performance, sustainability, and mechanisms of bacterial removal from stormwater runoff by biore...
This study will evaluate bioretention systems' ability to remove microbial pollutants in both the la...
Bioretention has significant potential for reduction of bacterial levels in urban storm-water discha...
Bioretention, a "Low Impact Development" urban storm water best management practice, was developed i...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Bioretention has emerged as a promising and viable solution for mitigation of the adverse impacts of...
Bioretention and sand filters are increasingly adopted as stormwater best management practices (BMPs...
Pathogens and nutrients are consistently top pollutants of waterbodies around the world. Stormwater ...
Microbial activities are significantly influenced by temperature. This study investigated the effect...
Stormwater runoff is one of the leading causes of water quality impairment in the U.S. Bioretention ...
This research study has three objectives, quantify the presence and concentration of selected contam...
The impact of drying and temperature on the reduction of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis and...
Stormwater treatment systems such as biofilters have been increasingly incorporated in urban areas b...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are often the limiting nutrients for marine and freshwater systems respectiv...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...
The performance, sustainability, and mechanisms of bacterial removal from stormwater runoff by biore...
This study will evaluate bioretention systems' ability to remove microbial pollutants in both the la...
Bioretention has significant potential for reduction of bacterial levels in urban storm-water discha...
Bioretention, a "Low Impact Development" urban storm water best management practice, was developed i...
Microbial pollution in stormwater is a concern in urban areas across the U.S. and is a leading cause...
Bioretention has emerged as a promising and viable solution for mitigation of the adverse impacts of...
Bioretention and sand filters are increasingly adopted as stormwater best management practices (BMPs...
Pathogens and nutrients are consistently top pollutants of waterbodies around the world. Stormwater ...
Microbial activities are significantly influenced by temperature. This study investigated the effect...
Stormwater runoff is one of the leading causes of water quality impairment in the U.S. Bioretention ...
This research study has three objectives, quantify the presence and concentration of selected contam...
The impact of drying and temperature on the reduction of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis and...
Stormwater treatment systems such as biofilters have been increasingly incorporated in urban areas b...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are often the limiting nutrients for marine and freshwater systems respectiv...
Stormwater has emerged as an alternative water resource. However, a wide range of pathogens present ...