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Storm-Water Management Using Street Sweeping
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Although street sweeping is commonly regarded as a cost-effective storm-water best management practice, there is little quantitative evidence that street sweeping directly improves runoff water quality. In this paper, ...
Optimization of Settling Tank Design to Remove Particles and Metals
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Mass reduction rates of particles and metals were simulated for a two-compartment settling tank composed of a storage compartment and a continuous flow compartment. Particle-size distribution, rainfall, and flow data from ...
Particle Destabilization in Highway Runoff to Optimize Pollutant Removal
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Sedimentation column studies and simulations using particle size distribution suggest that low removal efficiencies of smaller particles in highway runoff would be obtained using sedimentation if coagulation-flocculation ...
Sampling Issues in Urban Runoff Monitoring Programs: Composite versus Grab
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Storm-water monitoring generally uses flow-weighted automatic composite samplers to collect a representative sample of an entire storm event. Automatic samplers are convenient but unfortunately they can be expensive, ...
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