Stormwater-quality models can be useful tools for predicting pollutant loads and identifying sources of contamination. Most models in current use handle pollutants such as metals, nutrients and suspended solids, whereas models including emerging organic contaminants are rare. This study aims at developing and evaluating a model for simulating stormwater flows of two groups of organic pollutants; nonylphenols and phthalates. Sources, emission patterns and environmental fate were examined to create a model framework for the organic contaminants. The model was calibrated using field data from three urban catchments. The results show that the simulated pollutant concentrations are overestimated compared to the measured concentrations, which are...
Urban stormwater reuse is becoming increasingly prevalent to overcome the serious urban water scarci...
International audienceThis study aimed at: (a) providing information on the occurrence and concentra...
International audienceA deep understanding of pollutant buildup and wash-off is essential for accura...
Stormwater-quality models can be useful tools for predicting pollutant loads and identifying sources...
Stormwater-quality models simulating pollutant pathways in urban catchments are proven to be valuabl...
Stormwater is recognised as a large contributor of toxic substances to receiving waters. Different m...
SEWSYS is a computer model designed for simulating fluxes of pollutants from its’ sources to the urb...
Urban runoff quality is recognized as one of the most significant pressures on aquatic ecosystems wo...
The occurrence of several phthalates and nonylphenol in water environments is highly undesired becau...
Phthalates and nonylphenols, organic substances of widespread use, are believed to be ubiquitous in ...
The occurrence of nonylphenol and several phthalates in water environments is highly undesired becau...
Runoff from paved surfaces in the urban environment is recognised as a major contributing source to ...
The urban water system is believed to be an important sink for the nonpoint-source pollutants nonylp...
Stormwater runoff discharges from the urban environment have been identified as one of the major cau...
The trend of catchment urbanisation not only changes the rainfall-runoff processes but also has sign...
Urban stormwater reuse is becoming increasingly prevalent to overcome the serious urban water scarci...
International audienceThis study aimed at: (a) providing information on the occurrence and concentra...
International audienceA deep understanding of pollutant buildup and wash-off is essential for accura...
Stormwater-quality models can be useful tools for predicting pollutant loads and identifying sources...
Stormwater-quality models simulating pollutant pathways in urban catchments are proven to be valuabl...
Stormwater is recognised as a large contributor of toxic substances to receiving waters. Different m...
SEWSYS is a computer model designed for simulating fluxes of pollutants from its’ sources to the urb...
Urban runoff quality is recognized as one of the most significant pressures on aquatic ecosystems wo...
The occurrence of several phthalates and nonylphenol in water environments is highly undesired becau...
Phthalates and nonylphenols, organic substances of widespread use, are believed to be ubiquitous in ...
The occurrence of nonylphenol and several phthalates in water environments is highly undesired becau...
Runoff from paved surfaces in the urban environment is recognised as a major contributing source to ...
The urban water system is believed to be an important sink for the nonpoint-source pollutants nonylp...
Stormwater runoff discharges from the urban environment have been identified as one of the major cau...
The trend of catchment urbanisation not only changes the rainfall-runoff processes but also has sign...
Urban stormwater reuse is becoming increasingly prevalent to overcome the serious urban water scarci...
International audienceThis study aimed at: (a) providing information on the occurrence and concentra...
International audienceA deep understanding of pollutant buildup and wash-off is essential for accura...