The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff

Biofilters, commonly called rain gardens, are becoming increasingly popular among best-management practices (BMPs). They have recently sparked significant interest due to their ability to control stormwater quality. These systems face challenges in manipulating dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus spec...

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Main Authors: Ali, W., Takaijudin, H., Kutty, S.R.M., Massoudieh, A.
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Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Inzynierii Ekologicznej (PTIE) 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.332242022-07-06T08:25:45Z The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff Ali, W. Takaijudin, H. Kutty, S.R.M. Massoudieh, A. Biofilters, commonly called rain gardens, are becoming increasingly popular among best-management practices (BMPs). They have recently sparked significant interest due to their ability to control stormwater quality. These systems face challenges in manipulating dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus species. This study reports the results of the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus in two modified bioretention systems. The performance of modified bioretention with coconut and durian was compared. The modified bioretention system was evaluated as a single and a series. Sequencing these systems in a series maintained the continuity of nutrient removal. Both series efficiently removed NH3-N (97 in TC5, 95 in TD5), while the removal of NO3-N was moderate (65 inTC5, 67 in TD5). Good removal efficiencies of TP were observed in two series (84 in TC5, 81 in TD5). However, the PO4 removal was equalized in all series (98). The TN and ON removal were poor and fluctuated with time and column number in TC5, the overall removal efficiencies were (69 and 43), respectively, while in TD5 a significant fraction of TN and ON were removed (86 and 78), respectively. As compared with coconut husk, durian peel is considered a promising material that can enhance the water quality in bioretention systems. © 2022. Journal of Ecological Engineering. All Rights Reserved. Polskie Towarzystwo Inzynierii Ekologicznej (PTIE) 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129831620&doi=10.12911%2f22998993%2f147000&partnerID=40&md5=3da5fbe98f3999fc4e0106a81d7e1aa3 Ali, W. and Takaijudin, H. and Kutty, S.R.M. and Massoudieh, A. (2022) The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 23 (5). pp. 92-101. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33224/
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description Biofilters, commonly called rain gardens, are becoming increasingly popular among best-management practices (BMPs). They have recently sparked significant interest due to their ability to control stormwater quality. These systems face challenges in manipulating dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus species. This study reports the results of the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus in two modified bioretention systems. The performance of modified bioretention with coconut and durian was compared. The modified bioretention system was evaluated as a single and a series. Sequencing these systems in a series maintained the continuity of nutrient removal. Both series efficiently removed NH3-N (97 in TC5, 95 in TD5), while the removal of NO3-N was moderate (65 inTC5, 67 in TD5). Good removal efficiencies of TP were observed in two series (84 in TC5, 81 in TD5). However, the PO4 removal was equalized in all series (98). The TN and ON removal were poor and fluctuated with time and column number in TC5, the overall removal efficiencies were (69 and 43), respectively, while in TD5 a significant fraction of TN and ON were removed (86 and 78), respectively. As compared with coconut husk, durian peel is considered a promising material that can enhance the water quality in bioretention systems. © 2022. Journal of Ecological Engineering. All Rights Reserved.
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author Ali, W.
Takaijudin, H.
Kutty, S.R.M.
Massoudieh, A.
spellingShingle Ali, W.
Takaijudin, H.
Kutty, S.R.M.
Massoudieh, A.
The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff
author_facet Ali, W.
Takaijudin, H.
Kutty, S.R.M.
Massoudieh, A.
author_sort Ali, W.
title The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff
title_short The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff
title_full The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff
title_fullStr The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff
title_full_unstemmed The Performance of Treatment Train System Incorporated with Nature-Based Materials in Capturing Nutrient for Stormwater Runoff
title_sort performance of treatment train system incorporated with nature-based materials in capturing nutrient for stormwater runoff
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