Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies

In this study, the contribution of pre-treatment basins of low impact development (LID) technologies to nutrient reduction performance was evaluated by understanding the distribution of nutrient in sediments accumulated in each system. The captured sediments were mostly silt to medium sand ranging f...

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Main Authors: Geronimo, Franz Kevin F., Maniquiz-Redillas, Marla C., Hong, Junsun S., Kim, Lee Hyung
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-51112022-08-14T05:22:06Z Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies Geronimo, Franz Kevin F. Maniquiz-Redillas, Marla C. Hong, Junsun S. Kim, Lee Hyung In this study, the contribution of pre-treatment basins of low impact development (LID) technologies to nutrient reduction performance was evaluated by understanding the distribution of nutrient in sediments accumulated in each system. The captured sediments were mostly silt to medium sand ranging from 9% to 92% of the sediments collected. Greater average N and P concentrations were found in silt particles amounting to 345 mg/kg and 696 mg/kg, respectively compared to sand and gravel. Although, N concentrations in accumulated sediments were found to be highly variable at different particle sizes (CV: 0.24 to 0.77) compared to P concentration (CV: 0.08 to 0.36) attributed to effective P treatment mechanism through deposition compared to complex nitrogen removal mechanisms. In addition, the difference between N and P concentrations of sediments collected in the pre-treatment basins of LID technologies and in-situ soil was attributed to the continuous pollutant input to the LID technologies during storm events. The study proved that pre-treatment basins of stormwater LID technologies reinforced the nutrient removal performances through sediment retention. The findings of this research may be used to design pre-treatment basins of LID technologies considering nutrients as a limiting factor. © IWA Publishing 2019 Water Science & Technology 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4214 info:doi/10.2166/wst.2019.033 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Sediments (Geology) Soil pollution Silt Nutrient pollution of water Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Sediments (Geology)
Soil pollution
Silt
Nutrient pollution of water
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Sediments (Geology)
Soil pollution
Silt
Nutrient pollution of water
Civil Engineering
Geronimo, Franz Kevin F.
Maniquiz-Redillas, Marla C.
Hong, Junsun S.
Kim, Lee Hyung
Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies
description In this study, the contribution of pre-treatment basins of low impact development (LID) technologies to nutrient reduction performance was evaluated by understanding the distribution of nutrient in sediments accumulated in each system. The captured sediments were mostly silt to medium sand ranging from 9% to 92% of the sediments collected. Greater average N and P concentrations were found in silt particles amounting to 345 mg/kg and 696 mg/kg, respectively compared to sand and gravel. Although, N concentrations in accumulated sediments were found to be highly variable at different particle sizes (CV: 0.24 to 0.77) compared to P concentration (CV: 0.08 to 0.36) attributed to effective P treatment mechanism through deposition compared to complex nitrogen removal mechanisms. In addition, the difference between N and P concentrations of sediments collected in the pre-treatment basins of LID technologies and in-situ soil was attributed to the continuous pollutant input to the LID technologies during storm events. The study proved that pre-treatment basins of stormwater LID technologies reinforced the nutrient removal performances through sediment retention. The findings of this research may be used to design pre-treatment basins of LID technologies considering nutrients as a limiting factor. © IWA Publishing 2019 Water Science & Technology
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author Geronimo, Franz Kevin F.
Maniquiz-Redillas, Marla C.
Hong, Junsun S.
Kim, Lee Hyung
author_facet Geronimo, Franz Kevin F.
Maniquiz-Redillas, Marla C.
Hong, Junsun S.
Kim, Lee Hyung
author_sort Geronimo, Franz Kevin F.
title Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies
title_short Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies
title_full Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies
title_fullStr Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban LID technologies
title_sort nutrient concentration in sediments accumulated in pre-treatment basins of urban lid technologies
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4214
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