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Pollutant removal efficiency of bare and planted rain gardens with diverse planting mixtures

Authors :
Sandeep Kumar
Krishna Kumar Singh
Source :
Water Science and Technology, Vol 89, Iss 12, Pp 3226-3236 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IWA Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

This study examines the influence of planting mixture variations on the quality of the percolated water of the rain garden with and without plants. Six planting mixtures in experimental rain gardens have been used. It has been noted that pollutant removal efficiency of RG can exhibit variations based on specific parameters. Notably, RG6, utilizing a planting mix of 75% topsoil and 25% compost, demonstrated the highest performance. These results draw attention to the critical role of the specific planting mixtures in influencing the performance of vital parameters related to pollutant removal. The observation shows that RG5 exhibits exceptional removal efficiency in pH, Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and RG6 performs best in electrical conductivity (EC), Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Total Nitrogen (TN), and Total Phosphorus (TP) removal. In particular, when analyzing pollutant removal on a surface with Madagascar periwinkle plants, RG6 emerges as the most effective, achieving an impressive efficiency of approximately 49%. For the bare surface, pollutant removal efficiency is 40%. The study outcome will be useful in deciding the composition of the planting mixture, which will keep the rain garden to improve quality and quantitatively hydrological performance, lowering urban flooding magnitude. HIGHLIGHTS The rain garden planting mixture influences pollutant removal efficiency.; The performance of rain garden with plant is superior to a bare rain garden.; The rain garden having a planting mixture of topsoil in the range of 75–80% and compost in the range of 20–25% performance is best.;

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02731223 and 19969732
Volume :
89
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Water Science and Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.81e2ae702b544d7b88b32b88dddf437e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2024.192