polluted sediment removal Articles
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Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP)
Storm water is the result of rain or snow melt that collects in an area that can drain from into a nearby body of waters such as a lake or river. The water can collect on roof tops, parking lots, saturated ground, roads, etc. The problem is that many of the pollutants of our modern living such as oil, grease, pesticides, sediment, salt, and animal waste are washed away within the storm water and ...
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Comparison of the water purification efficiency of two different flocculation-sediment-filtration (FSF) processes in Chaohu Lake in China
A novel biofilter (BF) with the potential to improve pollutant removal when used as a substitute for sand filters in water purification processes is presented. To investigate BF's pollutant removal performance, a flocculation-sediment-biofiltration (FSBF) process was compared with a flocculation-sediment-sand filtration (FSSF) process on a lab scale, with water collected from Chaohu Lake. The ...
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Best management practices (BMPS) for discharging water from a construction site
Having problems on your job site with regulations related to pumping water from your site? Discharge water may carry harmful compounds that can, and have affected our water quality and the ecosystem, hence the environmental agencies concerns. When pumping from dewatering systems, storm water management ponds (SWMPs), excavations or trenches, or any form of surface runoff, BMPs are needed to ...
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