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Interactions of particulate- and dissolved-phase heavy metals in a mature stormwater bioretention cell.

Journal of Environmental Management
Bioretention is an increasingly common stormwater control measure (SCM) for mitigation of stormwater quantity and quality. Studies from lab to field scale have shown successful removal of total metals from stormwater, especially Cu and Zn which are ...
Kristen Croft   +2 more
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A self-sustaining effect induced by iron sulfide generation and reuse in pyrite-woodchip mixotrophic bioretention systems: An experimental and modeling study.

Water Research
Dual electron donor bioretention systems have emerged as a popular strategy to enhance dissolved nitrogen removal from stormwater runoff. Pyrite-woodchip mixotrophic bioretention systems showed a promoted and stabilized removal of dissolved nutrients ...
Yan Yang   +8 more
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Enhancing Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal in Plant-Biochar-Pyrite Stormwater Bioretention Systems: Impact of Temperature and High-Frequency Heavy Rainfall.

Environmental Research
Global climate change and rapid urbanization have resulted in more frequent and intense rainfall events in urban areas, raising concerns about the effectiveness of stormwater bioretention systems.
Mei Xu   +12 more
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The role of water matrix on antibiotic resistance genes transmission in substrate layer from stormwater bioretention cells.

Water Research
Recently, extensive attention has been paid to antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) transmission. However, little available literature could be found about ARGs transmission in stormwater bioretention cells, especially the role of water matrix on ARGs ...
Xiaojun Zuo, SongHu Zhang, ShaoJie Chen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bioretention gardens for improved nutrient removal

Water Quality Research Journal, 2013
Bioretention gardens are stormwater management practices capable of providing numerous water quantity and quality benefits. However, previous studies have reported inconsistent removal of nitrogen and phosphorus in these systems. This study used ten, vegetated, mesoscale (0.20 m3), bioretention cells in a field setting to provide a comparison of the ...
Andrea Bradford, Mark T. Randall
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Performance Assessment of a Street‐Drainage Bioretention System

Water Environment Research, 2010
Event‐based, flow‐paced composite sampling was carried out at the inlet and outlet of a street‐side bioretention facility in Seattle, Washington, to assess its ability to reduce street runoff quantity and pollutants. Over 2.5 years, 48 to 74% of the incoming runoff was lost to infiltration and evaporation.
Cameron, Chapman, Richard R, Horner
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Microplastics removal from stormwater runoff by bioretention cells: A review.

Journal of Environmental Science
Microplastics (MPs), as a new category of environmental pollutant, have been the hotspot of eco-friendly issues nowadays. Studies based on the aging process, the migration pattern of MPs in runoff rainwater, and the use of bioretention cells to remove ...
Zhaolong Han   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Assessing Bioretention Basin Treatment Performance

2016
This chapter investigates the influence of hydrologic /hydraulic factors on the treatment performance of a bioretention basin using parameters generated by the conceptual model discussed in Chap. 2. The study outcomes showed that antecedent dry period is an important factor influencing pollutant removal efficiency.
Isri R. Mangangka   +3 more
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A unified look at phosphorus treatment using bioretention

Water Research, 2016
Phosphorus (P) is a water pollutant of significant concern as it limits the productivity of most freshwater systems, which can undergo eutrophication under heavy phosphorus inputs. Bioretention has shown great potential for stormwater quantity and quality control.
Jiake, Li, Allen P, Davis
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The interaction of microplastic and heavy metal in bioretention cell: contributions of water-soil-plant system.

Environmental Pollution
The effectiveness of bioretention cells for heavy metals (HMs) and microplastics (MPs) removal from stormwater runoff has been demonstrated. Knowledge of the mechanisms that dictate the interactions between MPs and HMs would be helpful in pollution ...
Shuangqi Wu   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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