During wet weather, combined sewer system overflows affect the quality of water in watercourses. For planning overflows, the lowest possible load of priority substances according to Directive 2008/105/EC is crucial and the knowledge of variability in concentrations of elements in the sewer system is necessary. The behaviour of heavy metals in a sewer system was observed in the course of dry weather flow (DWF) and wet weather flow (WWF). We found, from the comparison of concentration medians for the WWF and DWF that during wet weather periods, an increase in the concentrations of As, Cr, Cd, Pb, Mn and Fe occurs in the sewer system and the effect of nonpoint sources manifests itself. Zn, Cu and Ni concentrations decreased during wet weather ...
The concentration of heavy metals (HM) in the 4km urban drainage stream in Uyo was studied using gra...
International audienceMetallic contents (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) of suspended solids (SS) were measured in t...
Artcile publié. Water Science and Technology Volume 63, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 853-858International au...
International audienceExperiments performed on "Marais" catchment, in central Paris, aimed to follow...
International audienceAn experimental on-site observatory of urban pollutant loads in combined sewer...
International audienceAn observatory of urban pollutants was created in Paris for the purpose of ass...
International audienceCombined sewers receive high toxic trace metal loads emitted by various source...
In combined wastewater collection systems, the concentrations of metals and the form of metal occurr...
During dry weather periods, domestic wastewater is a major component of urban wastewater influent to...
The concentrations and the amount of cumulative release of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr, and Pb) in ...
International audienceImplementation of the European Water Framework Directive and its affiliated di...
Conclusion Combined sewer system significantly deteriorates water and sediment quality in urban stre...
The currently heavy metal pollution in rainwater is a huge problem, especially in industrial areas. ...
International audienceAn observatory of urban pollutants was created in Paris in order to assess, at...
International audienceThe nature of trace element carriers contained in sewage and combined sewer ov...
The concentration of heavy metals (HM) in the 4km urban drainage stream in Uyo was studied using gra...
International audienceMetallic contents (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) of suspended solids (SS) were measured in t...
Artcile publié. Water Science and Technology Volume 63, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 853-858International au...
International audienceExperiments performed on "Marais" catchment, in central Paris, aimed to follow...
International audienceAn experimental on-site observatory of urban pollutant loads in combined sewer...
International audienceAn observatory of urban pollutants was created in Paris for the purpose of ass...
International audienceCombined sewers receive high toxic trace metal loads emitted by various source...
In combined wastewater collection systems, the concentrations of metals and the form of metal occurr...
During dry weather periods, domestic wastewater is a major component of urban wastewater influent to...
The concentrations and the amount of cumulative release of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr, and Pb) in ...
International audienceImplementation of the European Water Framework Directive and its affiliated di...
Conclusion Combined sewer system significantly deteriorates water and sediment quality in urban stre...
The currently heavy metal pollution in rainwater is a huge problem, especially in industrial areas. ...
International audienceAn observatory of urban pollutants was created in Paris in order to assess, at...
International audienceThe nature of trace element carriers contained in sewage and combined sewer ov...
The concentration of heavy metals (HM) in the 4km urban drainage stream in Uyo was studied using gra...
International audienceMetallic contents (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) of suspended solids (SS) were measured in t...
Artcile publié. Water Science and Technology Volume 63, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 853-858International au...