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Pesticides in stormwater runoff−A mini review

Cheng Chen, Wenshan Guo, Huu Hao Ngo

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1150-3

Abstract: • The sources and pathways of pesticides into stormwater runoff were diverse. • Factors affecting pesticidesin stormwater runoff were critically reviewed. • Pesticides mitigation strategies were included in thisreview. • The current knowledge gap of the pesticides in stormwater runoff was identified.This paper reviewed the presence of pesticides in stormwater runoff in both rural and urban areas.Influential factors affecting pesticides in stormwater runoff were critically identified as: 1) characteristics

Keywords: Pesticide     Stormwater runoff     Occurrence     Urban runoff    

Transferral of HMs pollution from road-deposited sediments to stormwater runoff during transport processes

Qian Wang, Qionghua Zhang, Mawuli Dzakpasu, Nini Chang, Xiaochang Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1091-x

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Ratio of turbidity and TSS (Tur/TSS) was used to characterize PSD of stormwater

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Dissolvability of HMs and PSD variations contribute to the differences between RDS and stormwater

Keywords: Road-deposited sediment     Stormwater runoff     Heavy metal     Particle size     Pollution variation    

Low-cost adsorbents for urban stormwater pollution control

Yang Deng

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1262-9

Abstract: Abstract • Various low-cost adsorbents are studied for capturing urban stormwater pollutants. • AdsorbentsStormwater represents a major non-point pollution source at an urban environment.To improve the treatment efficacy of stormwater infrastructure, low-cost adsorbents have increasinglyTo determine whether a low-cost adsorbent is suitable for stormwater treatment, two aspects should beThe aforementioned principles play a key role in the success of urban stormwater treatment with low-cost

Keywords: Urban stormwater     Runoff pollutants     Low-cost adsorbents     Adsorption     Chemical leaching    

Treatability aspects of urban stormwater stressors

Anthony N. TAFURI, Richard FIELD

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 631-637 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0420-0

Abstract: Pollution from diffuse sources (pollution from contaminants picked up and carried into surface waters by stormwaterrunoff) has been identified as a significant source of water quality problems in the U.S. scientistsThis paper addresses the various pollutants or stressors in urban stormwater, including flow (shear force

Keywords: stormwater     wet weather flow     urban runoff    

Removal of non-point pollutants from bridge runoff by a hydrocyclone using natural water head

Jianghua YU, Yeonseok KIM, Youngchul KIM

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 6,   Pages 886-895 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0449-0

Abstract: A hydrocyclone using natural water head provided by bridge was operated for the treatment of stormwaterrunoff.The analysis of the water budget indicated that around 13% of the total runoff was captured by the hydrocycloneas a first flush, and this runoff was separated as underflow and overflow with the respective percentagefirst flush as solids-concentrated underflow and solids-absent overflow, and effectively reduced the runoff

Keywords: first flush     hydrocyclone     non-point pollution     removal efficiency     stormwater runoff    

Stormwater runoff pollution loads from an urban catchment with rainy climate in China

Liqing LI, Baoqing SHAN, Chenqing YIN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 672-677 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0447-2

Abstract: An older urban district in Wuhan, China, is transitioning from discharging sewage and stormwater directlyDealing with polluted stormwater discharge is a great challenge.Stormwater runoff from an urban catchment with a combined sewer system was sampled and analyzed overThe first flush of COD and SS was significant in all runoff events.More than 50% of the SS and COD loads were transported by the first 30% of runoff volume.

Keywords: combined sewer overflow     pollution load     first flush     detention basins    

Hydrologic and water quality performance of alaboratory scale bioretention unit

Jun Xia, Hongping Wang, RichardL. Stanford, Guoyan Pan, Shaw L. Yu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1011-5

Abstract: green infrastructurepractice that is widely used as a low impact development (LID) techniquefor urban stormwater

Keywords: Bioretention unit     Spongecity     Stormwater runoff     Peak reduction     Pollutant removal    

Flow and mass balance analysis of eco-bio infiltration system

Marla C. MANIQUIZ, Lee-Hyung KIM, Soyoung LEE, Jiyeon CHOI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 612-619 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0448-1

Abstract: A structured stormwater infiltration system was developed and constructed at a university campus andWhile significant positive correlations were observed among rainfall, runoff and discharge volume ( =0.93-0.99; <0.05), there was no significant correlations existed between rainfall, runoff, dischargeResults showed that the pollutant reduction rates were higher compared to the runoff volume reductionThe findings have proven the capability of the system as a tool in stormwater management achieving both

Keywords: best management practice     flow balance     low impact development     mass balance     nonpoint source     stormwaterrunoff    

Can floor-area-ratio incentive promote low impact development in a highly urbanized area? —A case study in Changzhou City, China

Ming Cheng, Huapeng Qin, Kangmao He, Hongliang Xu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-1002-y

Abstract: As an environmental friendly measure for surface runoff reduction, low impact development (LID) has beenThe System for Urban Stormwater Treatment and Analysis IntegratioN (SUSTAIN) model is applied to simulatethe runoff reduction under various LID designs and then derive the Pareto-optimal solutions to achieveurban runoff reduction goals based on cost efficiency.The results indicates that the maximum surface runoff reduction is 20.5%.

Keywords: Low impact development     Runoff reduction     Incentive     Floor area ratio     SUSTAIN(System for Urban Stormwater    

Dynamic design of green stormwater infrastructure

Robert G. Traver, Ali Ebrahimian

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0973-z

Abstract: Examples used in this article are primarily stormwater control measures built for research on the campus

Keywords: Low Impact Development (LID)     Stormwater control measures     Green infrastructure     Stormwater design    

Quantitative analysis of impact of green stormwater infrastructures on combined sewer overflow control

Jinsong Tao, Zijian Li, Xinlai Peng, Gaoxiang Ying

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0952-4

Abstract: Stimulated by the recent USEPA’s green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) guidance and policies, GSI systemsTo quantitatively evaluate the performance of GSI systems on CSO and urban flooding control, USEPA-StormwaterThe impact of different percentages of stormwater runoff transported from impervious surfaces to the

Keywords: Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI)     Combined sewer overflows (CSOs)     Urban flooding     Low impact development(LID)     Stormwater Management Model (SWMM)    

Characteristics of pollutants behavior in a stormwater constructed wetland during dry days

Jianghua YU, Kisoo PARK, Youngchul KIM

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 649-657 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0426-7

Abstract: A stormwater wetland treating non-point source pollution (NPS) from a 64 ha agricultural watershed was

Keywords: constructed stormwater wetland     dry days     nitrification and denitrification     pollutants characteristic    

Abundance, spatial distribution, and physical characteristics of microplastics in stormwater detention

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 10, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1724-y

Abstract: Urban stormwater detention ponds are suitable environments to study the impact of stormwater on the environmental

Keywords: Microplastic     Environmental transport     Soil pollution     Stormwater     Detention ponds    

Advances in LID BMPs research and practice for urban runoff control in China

Haifeng JIA, Hairong YAO, Shaw L. YU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 709-720 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0557-5

Abstract: In particular, urban runoff quantity and quality control have emerged as one of the key concerns foruse of a Low Impact Development type of Best Management Practices (LID BMPs) for urban storm water runoffIn this paper, the situation surrounding urban runoff control in China is reviewed first.The LID BMPs are then introduced to control urban runoff in the context of urban sustainable water systemscomprehensive analysis of the various LID BMPs, the advances in LID BMPs research and practice for urban runoff

Keywords: urbanization     urban runoff control     Low Impact Development type of Best Management Practices (LID BMPs)    

Managing airport stormwater containing deicers: challenges and opportunities

Xianming SHI,Stephen M. QUILTY,Thomas LONG,Anand JAYAKARAN,Laura FAY,Gang XU

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 35-46 doi: 10.1007/s11709-016-0366-6

Abstract: Stormwater runoff at airports is a significant and costly issue, especially for the stormwater ladenTo reduce the loading of deicing constituents in stormwater and to manage the increasing pressure ofIn this review, the regulatory development of airport deicing stormwater management was first discussedThe state of knowledge of airport deicing stormwater management was then reviewed, which needs to beThese challenges pose great opportunities to improve the current practices of airport deicing stormwater

Keywords: airport     deicer     stormwater     guidebook     decision tool    

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Pesticides in stormwater runoff−A mini review

Cheng Chen, Wenshan Guo, Huu Hao Ngo

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Transferral of HMs pollution from road-deposited sediments to stormwater runoff during transport processes

Qian Wang, Qionghua Zhang, Mawuli Dzakpasu, Nini Chang, Xiaochang Wang

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Low-cost adsorbents for urban stormwater pollution control

Yang Deng

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Treatability aspects of urban stormwater stressors

Anthony N. TAFURI, Richard FIELD

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Removal of non-point pollutants from bridge runoff by a hydrocyclone using natural water head

Jianghua YU, Yeonseok KIM, Youngchul KIM

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Stormwater runoff pollution loads from an urban catchment with rainy climate in China

Liqing LI, Baoqing SHAN, Chenqing YIN

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Hydrologic and water quality performance of alaboratory scale bioretention unit

Jun Xia, Hongping Wang, RichardL. Stanford, Guoyan Pan, Shaw L. Yu

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Flow and mass balance analysis of eco-bio infiltration system

Marla C. MANIQUIZ, Lee-Hyung KIM, Soyoung LEE, Jiyeon CHOI

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Can floor-area-ratio incentive promote low impact development in a highly urbanized area? —A case study in Changzhou City, China

Ming Cheng, Huapeng Qin, Kangmao He, Hongliang Xu

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Dynamic design of green stormwater infrastructure

Robert G. Traver, Ali Ebrahimian

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Quantitative analysis of impact of green stormwater infrastructures on combined sewer overflow control

Jinsong Tao, Zijian Li, Xinlai Peng, Gaoxiang Ying

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Characteristics of pollutants behavior in a stormwater constructed wetland during dry days

Jianghua YU, Kisoo PARK, Youngchul KIM

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Abundance, spatial distribution, and physical characteristics of microplastics in stormwater detention

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Haifeng JIA, Hairong YAO, Shaw L. YU

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Managing airport stormwater containing deicers: challenges and opportunities

Xianming SHI,Stephen M. QUILTY,Thomas LONG,Anand JAYAKARAN,Laura FAY,Gang XU

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