Transport, speciation, toxicity, and treatability of highway stormwater discharged to receiving waters in Louisiana : [tech summary].
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2013-01-01
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Abstract:As centralized wastewater treatment continues to improve while increasingly replacing decentralized systems, urban
rainfall-runoff has become the leading contributor of water body impairments in the United States (USEPA, 1996). For
many water bodies, runoff from paved land-water interfaces is a primary impairment source consisting of particulate
matter (PM) sizes (1 to 10,000 m), organics, and inorganic species. Of concern are phosphorus (P), nitrogen (N), PM,
metals and chemical oxygen demand (COD) (Snyder, 1995; Sansalone et al., 2005) generated from infrastructure-traffi c
sources, maintenance activities, and daily human activities.
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