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Analysis of Unit Pollution Load on Highway runoff

Authors :
Woo-Keun Bae
Hee-Man Kang
Doo-Jin Lee
Source :
Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater. 26:55-68
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Water and Wastewater, 2012.

Abstract

Impervious surface increase due to urbanization, one of the leading causes of pavement increased the runoff coefficient, peak flow, and reducing the infiltration flow and thereby causing flooding and river erosion is occurring in aquatic ecosystems are known to impair. This study aimed to classify use type of detailed land into the road, reststop, tollgates and etc. focused on major domestic highways, to understand the characteristics of rainfall runoff pollutants and to calculate applicable unit pollution load. Because of high runoff coefficient and short travel time to drainage. first flush occurred clearly. Average EMCs of runoff in the highway was investigated as TSS 108.47 mg / L, COD 28.16 mg / L, BOD 13.61 mg / L, TN 6.38 mg / L, TP 0.03 mg / L, Cu 118.17 / L, Pb 345.3 / L, Zn 349.47 / L. Unit pollution loads calculated by detailed land use area of highways based on average annual rainfall, EMCs, applicable basin areas and etc. were 46.6 kg/km2/day of BOD, 1.4 kg/km2/day of TP, 8.81 kg / km2/day of TN and these were BOD 50.8%, TP 66.7%, TN 64.4%in comparison of the unit pollution loads which applies fallow land standards of the TMDL(Total Maximum Daily Load). It was considered that discharged loads can be excessively calculated in case highway non-point management plans based on unit pollution load of the current land standard.

Details

ISSN :
12257672
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
Accession number :
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