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The efficacy of bioretention systems amended with iron-modified biochar for the source-separated and component-specific treatment of rainwater runoff: A microbiome perspective.

Journal of Environmental Management
Bioretention systems offer advantages in controlling non-point source pollution from runoff rainwater. However, the systems frequently encounter challenges, including insufficient stability of nitrogen and phosphorus removal.
Longfei Wang   +4 more
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Field Performance of Bioretention: Hydrology Impacts

Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2008
Flows into and out of two bioretention facilities constructed on the University of Maryland campus were monitored for nearly 2 years, covering 49 runoff events. The two parallel cells capture and treat stormwater runoff from a 0.24 ha section of an asphalt surface parking lot.
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Removal, accumulation, and micro-ecosystem impacts of typical POPs in bioretention systems with different media: A runoff infiltration study.

Science of the Total Environment
Bioretention systems prove effective in purifying common persistent organic pollutants (POPs) found in urban rainfall runoff. However, the response process of the microecosystem in the media becomes unclear when POPs accumulate in bioretention systems ...
Xia-Zhen Duan   +5 more
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Field Performance of Bioretention: Water Quality

Environmental Engineering Science, 2007
Two bioretention facilities with different designs were installed on the University of Maryland campus and were monitored from Summer 2003 through Fall 2004 to quantify water quality improvements to parking lot stormwater runoff. One cell was a standard design and the other had an anoxic sump.
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Reduction of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from stormwater bioretention cells through microbial electrolytic cells.

Bioresource Technology
This study investigated the reduction of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from stormwater bioretention cells through microbial electrolytic cell (MEC), showing the largest reduction of 32.21 % (CH4) at 9.2 μA/m2 of current density and 56 ...
FangYue Cai   +3 more
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Investigating the Microbiology of Bioretention

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2017, 2017
Mindy Hills, Vaikko Allen, James Lenhart
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South Lake Park Bioretention Gardens

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009, 2009
J. J. Dremsa, T. A. Hartsig
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Simplifying Bioretention Monitoring and Maintenance

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2013
Jonathan Ondracek, Kristen Buell
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Comparative analysis of bioretention design strategies for urban runoff infiltration: a critical overview

Ecological Engineering: The Journal of Ecotechnology
Maria Thereza Rocha Chaves   +2 more
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Soil Moisture Balance in Bioretention Systems

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2012
Bridget M. Wadzuk, Robert G. Traver
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