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TREATMENT PERFORMANCE OF A STORMWATER CATCH BASIN INSERT

Garofalo, Giuseppina, Carbone, Marco, Pacenza, Nilo, Bisurgi, Davide, Piro, Patrizia

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b31/s12.092View metrics

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Title
TREATMENT PERFORMANCE OF A STORMWATER CATCH BASIN INSERT
Authors
Garofalo, Giuseppina, Carbone, Marco, Pacenza, Nilo, Bisurgi, Davide, Piro, Patrizia
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
713-720
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-36-0
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References24
  1. Piro P., M. Carbone, G. Garofalo and J.J. Sansalone (2010). Management of CSOs based on observations from the urbanized Liguori catchment of Cosenza, Italy. Water Science & Technology, 61(1), 135-143.

  2. US EPA, Standard Methods Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes 1983

  3. Pitt, R., Field, R., Lalor, M., and Brown, M. (1995). Urban stormwater toxic pollutants: assessment, sources and treatability. Water environment research, 67 (3), 260-275.

  4. Aziz H. A., Othman, N., Yusuff, M. S., and Basr i, D. R. H. et al. (2001). Removal of copper from water using limestone filtration technique Determination of mechanism of removal. Environment International, 26, 399- 399.

  5. Yavuz, O., Guzel, R ., Aydin, F., and Tegin, I. et al. (2007). Removal of Cadmium and Lead from Aqueous Solution by Calcite. Polish J. Environ. Stud., 16, 467-471.

  6. DeBusk, T. A., La ngston, M. A., Schwegler, B. R., and Davidson, S. (1997). Evaluation of filter media abstract for treating stormwater runoff. Fifth Biennial Stormwater Research Conference.

  7. Wang, J., Zhang, Y., Feng, C., and Li, J. et al. (2009). Adsorption Capacity for Phosphorus Comparison among Activated Alumina, Silica Sand and Anthracite Coal. Water Resource and Protection, 4, 260-264.

  8. Pitcher, S. K., Slade , R. C. T., and Ward, N. I. (2004). Heavy metal removal from motorway stormwater using zeolites. Science of the Total Environment, 334–335, 161–166.

  9. Farooq, S., and Al-Yousef, A.K. (1993). Slow sand filtration of secondary effluent. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 119 (4), 615-630.

  10. Lukasik, J., Farrah, S. R., Truesdail, S., and Shah, D. O. (1996). Adsorption of microorganisms to sand and diatomaceous earth particles coated with metallic hydroxides. Kona, 14, 87-91.

  11. Shokes, T. E., and Moller, G. ( 1999). Removal of Dissolved Heavy Metals from Acid Rock Drainage Using Iron Metal. Environmental Science and Technology, 33, 282 -287.

  12. Garofalo G, Carbone M., Piro P. (2014). Sampling, testing and modeling particle size distribution in urban catch basins. Water Science & Technology, 70(11), 1873–1879. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  13. Piro P., M. Carbone, G. Garofalo and J.J. Sansalone (2010). Management of CSOs based on observations from the urbanized Liguori catchment of Cosenza, Italy. Water Science & Technology, 61(1), 135-143.

  14. US EPA, Standard Methods Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes 1983

  15. Pitt, R., Field, R., Lalor, M., and Brown, M. (1995). Urban stormwater toxic pollutants: assessment, sources and treatability. Water environment research, 67 (3), 260-275.

  16. Aziz H. A., Othman, N., Yusuff, M. S., and Basr i, D. R. H. et al. (2001). Removal of copper from water using limestone filtration technique Determination of mechanism of removal. Environment International, 26, 399- 399.

  17. Yavuz, O., Guzel, R ., Aydin, F., and Tegin, I. et al. (2007). Removal of Cadmium and Lead from Aqueous Solution by Calcite. Polish J. Environ. Stud., 16, 467-471.

  18. DeBusk, T. A., La ngston, M. A., Schwegler, B. R., and Davidson, S. (1997). Evaluation of filter media abstract for treating stormwater runoff. Fifth Biennial Stormwater Research Conference.

  19. Wang, J., Zhang, Y., Feng, C., and Li, J. et al. (2009). Adsorption Capacity for Phosphorus Comparison among Activated Alumina, Silica Sand and Anthracite Coal. Water Resource and Protection, 4, 260-264.

  20. Pitcher, S. K., Slade , R. C. T., and Ward, N. I. (2004). Heavy metal removal from motorway stormwater using zeolites. Science of the Total Environment, 334–335, 161–166.

  21. Farooq, S., and Al-Yousef, A.K. (1993). Slow sand filtration of secondary effluent. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 119 (4), 615-630.

  22. Lukasik, J., Farrah, S. R., Truesdail, S., and Shah, D. O. (1996). Adsorption of microorganisms to sand and diatomaceous earth particles coated with metallic hydroxides. Kona, 14, 87-91.

  23. Shokes, T. E., and Moller, G. ( 1999). Removal of Dissolved Heavy Metals from Acid Rock Drainage Using Iron Metal. Environmental Science and Technology, 33, 282 -287.

  24. Garofalo G, Carbone M., Piro P. (2014). Sampling, testing and modeling particle size distribution in urban catch basins. Water Science & Technology, 70(11), 1873–1879. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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