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《环境科学与工程前沿(英文)》 >> 2017年 第11卷 第4期 doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0988-5

Initial impacts of rain gardens’ application on water quality and quantity in combined sewer: field-scale experiment

. Department of Civil Engineering, Al-Muthanna University, Alsamawah, Al-Muthanna 72001, Iraq.. Department of Civil Engineering, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA.. Graduate School, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA.. Agricultural Statistics Laboratory, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

发布日期: 2017-08-03

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摘要

Green infrastructures such as rain gardens can benefit onsite reduction of stormwater runoff, leading to reduced combined sewer overflows. A pilot project was conducted to evaluate the impact of rain gardens on the water quality and volume reduction of storm runoff from urban streets in a combined sewer area. The study took place in a six-block area on South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. The impact was assessed through a comparison between the pre-construction (2011/2012) and the post-construction (2014) phases. Shortly after the rain gardens were installed, the levels of total suspended solids, chloride, total nitrogen, total phosphorous, zinc, and copper increased. The level of mercury was lower than the detection level in both phases. was the only parameter that showed statistically significant decrease following the installation of rain gardens. The likely reason for initial increase in monitored water quality parameters is that the post-construction sampling began after the rain gardens were constructed but before planting, resulted from soil erosion and wash-out from the mulch. However, the levels of most of water quality parameters decreased in the following time period during the post-construction phase. The study found 76% volume reduction of stormwater runoff following the installation of rain gardens at one of studied sites. Statistical analysis is essential on collected data because of the encountered high variability of measured flows resulted from low flow conditions in studied sewers.

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