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Field performance of two biofiltration systems treating micropollutants from road runoff
LEESU, UMR MA 102, École des Ponts, AgroParisTech, UPEC, UPE, Champs-sur-Marne, 6-8 Avenue Blaise Pascal, Cité Descartes, 77455, Marne-la-Vallée Cedex 2, France.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4327-5613
CEREMA, 12 Rue Léon Teisserenc de Bort, 78190, Trappes, France.
LEESU, UMR MA 102, École des Ponts, AgroParisTech, UPEC, UPE, Champs-sur-Marne, 6-8 Avenue Blaise Pascal, Cité Descartes, 77455, Marne-la-Vallée Cedex 2, France.
LEESU, UMR MA 102, École des Ponts, AgroParisTech, UPEC, UPE, Champs-sur-Marne, 6-8 Avenue Blaise Pascal, Cité Descartes, 77455, Marne-la-Vallée Cedex 2, France.
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2018 (English)In: Water Research, ISSN 0043-1354, E-ISSN 1879-2448, Vol. 145, p. 562-578, article id S0043-1354(18)30694-8Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The treatment efficiency of a vegetative filter strip and a biofiltration swale treating heavily loaded road runoff are evaluated. Concentrations measured in water drained from the two systems are compared to those in untreated road runoff collected from a reference catchment for a wide range of contaminants including organic carbon, nutrients (N and P), trace metals, and organic micropollutants (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), alkylphenols, bisphenol-A, phthalates), in both total and dissolved phases. Predominantly particulate pollutants, including Pb, Zn and PAH, were very efficiently removed (around 90%) for most events. However, poor particulate removal was observed during a winter period. Relatively few pollutants were significantly removed in the dissolved phase and observed concentration reductions tended to be lower than those of suspended solids and associated pollutants; as such, lower removals were observed for total concentrations of moderately particulate micropollutants, including bisphenol-A, alkylphenols and phthalates. In addition, some pollutants appear to be emitted from various biofilter components (filter media, drainage and lining materials), as low or negative concentration removals were observed during the first months of operation of the biofiltration swale.

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2018. Vol. 145, p. 562-578, article id S0043-1354(18)30694-8
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Biofiltration, Low impact development, Micropollutant, Road runoff, Swale, Vegetative filter strip
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URN: urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-86814DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.08.064ISI: 000449137700053PubMedID: 30199801Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85053005975OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ltu-86814DiVA, id: diva2:1587638
Available from: 2021-08-25 Created: 2021-08-25 Last updated: 2023-09-12Bibliographically approved

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