Sedimentation is a widely used technique in structural best management practices to remove pollutants from stormwater. However, concerns have been expressed about the environmental impacts that may be exerted by the trapped pollutants. This study has concentrated on stormwater ponds and sedimentation tanks and reports on the accumulated metal concentrations (Cd, Cr, Ni, Pb, and Zn) and the associated toxicity to the bacteria Vibrio fischeri. The metal concentrations are compared with guidelines and the toxicity results are assessed in relation to samples for which metal concentrations either exceed or conform to these values. The water phase metal concentrations were highest in the ponds whereas the sedimentation tanks exhibited a distinct ...
Stormwater run-off from surfaces such as roads or rooftops is often polluted with heavy metals and n...
The State of Florida requires that stormwater originating within a new project or development be man...
International audienceIn aquatic systems, the bioavailability of an element to microorganisms is gre...
Sedimentation is a widely used technique in structural best management practices to remove pollutant...
Concentrations of 6 different heavy metals and total Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) were det...
Water toxicity originating from the atmospheric deposition of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, ...
An increasingly recognized problem in the world is stormwater runoff and its generation of pollutant...
Water toxicity originating from the atmospheric deposition of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, ...
Accumulation of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn) in bottom sediments of detention ponds receiving highway r...
The study concerned copper and cadmium contamination in bottom sediments of selected surface water r...
This study assessed the effect of metal pollution in the Lambro Creek (Southern Italy). Water, sedim...
Urban runoff is generated by precipitation of rain and snowmelt on impervious surfaces. The increas...
The heavy metal accumulation in the sediment and removal efficiency in stabilization ponds with Hydr...
Discharges from industrial activities may contain various hazardous pollutants including metals, oil...
Stormwater quality in the City of Hobart has been examined by past local studies. However, heavy me...
Stormwater run-off from surfaces such as roads or rooftops is often polluted with heavy metals and n...
The State of Florida requires that stormwater originating within a new project or development be man...
International audienceIn aquatic systems, the bioavailability of an element to microorganisms is gre...
Sedimentation is a widely used technique in structural best management practices to remove pollutant...
Concentrations of 6 different heavy metals and total Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) were det...
Water toxicity originating from the atmospheric deposition of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, ...
An increasingly recognized problem in the world is stormwater runoff and its generation of pollutant...
Water toxicity originating from the atmospheric deposition of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, ...
Accumulation of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn) in bottom sediments of detention ponds receiving highway r...
The study concerned copper and cadmium contamination in bottom sediments of selected surface water r...
This study assessed the effect of metal pollution in the Lambro Creek (Southern Italy). Water, sedim...
Urban runoff is generated by precipitation of rain and snowmelt on impervious surfaces. The increas...
The heavy metal accumulation in the sediment and removal efficiency in stabilization ponds with Hydr...
Discharges from industrial activities may contain various hazardous pollutants including metals, oil...
Stormwater quality in the City of Hobart has been examined by past local studies. However, heavy me...
Stormwater run-off from surfaces such as roads or rooftops is often polluted with heavy metals and n...
The State of Florida requires that stormwater originating within a new project or development be man...
International audienceIn aquatic systems, the bioavailability of an element to microorganisms is gre...