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Monitoring and characterising the solids loading dynamics to drainage systems via gully pots

Authors :
Rietveld, M.W.J. (author)
Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author)
Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Rietveld, M.W.J. (author)
Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author)
Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Runoff (re)mobilises solids and their associated pollutants from streets and transports them via gully pots to the drainage system. As the solids negatively impact the performance of the drainage systems, knowledge on the solids loading in terms of mass and composition is essential. However, monitoring data on the solids loading, in particular, covering all seasons and a number of sites, is scarce. This article presents the results of a monitoring campaign on the solids loading to a drainage system via 52 gully pots over a period of 2 years at a sampling rate of once per 3–4 weeks. The loading shows a maximum during the tree phases ‘leaf growth’ and ‘full capacity’ and is correlated with the rain intensity during these phases. The organic fraction and D50 of the solids are correlated with leaf abscission. The settling velocity of the particles <1800 µm is strongly correlated with their organic fraction.<br />Sanitary Engineering

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1357872011
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.1573062X.2021.1925706