stormwater filtration Articles
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Improved Bioretention & Nitrogen Removal with Natural Zeolite
Soil amended with clinoptilolite zeolite is shown to increase the removal of nitrogen and other toxins from wastewater, while improving the water holding capacity and cation exchange capacity. In most places water that enters a storm drain will go directly to a local body of water, it generally does not get treated at a wastewater plant. That means all those toxic pollutants that are swept away ...
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Retention of heavy metals by stormwater filtration systems: breakthrough analysis
Biofiltration systems are widely used to mitigate the impacts of stormwater on receiving waters, however their long-term capacity to retain heavy metals has not previously been assessed. Accelerated-dosing laboratory experiments were used to assess the likelihood of breakthrough occurring for three different types of soil-based filter media that are commonly used in stormwater biofilters. In all ...
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What is a storm water filtration?
Water is the main source of living for human beings on this earth. Water is not only essential for human life but also it is a fundamental natural resource for sustaining of wildlife and environment. It is the main substance for surviving a healthy life. There are many vital resources which contaminate the water and many death implications occur. Due to many natural calamities, the water source ...
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Reliable. Sustainable. StormwateRx.
StormwateRx has recently specified for an exciting and innovative grant-funded project in which water resources are thoughtfully conserved, lessening the impact of urban development on our water systems. As of today, the consulting engineers are at 90% design, which essentially is 100% for equipment selection. It was an overall great team effort all around – from conception to pilot ...
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Walnut Gate Shopping Centre Langley BC Canada - Case Study
McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd, specified this innovative SWM System for a commercial development in Langley. The system was installed in July 2005. ...
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Erosion control products: cost effective alternatives for revegetation
Erosion is any horticulturist’s worst nightmare. From the process of replanting and restoration, to the loss of the most fertile soil, i.e. the topsoil, erosion can have damaging effects on any cultivation. Although erosion is mainly associated with water erosion, wind erosion and tillage are another two forms of erosion. So what are the signs that can help identify erosion early on? Below ...
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