A review of nitrogen removal for urban stormwater runoff in bioretention system
One of the best management practices (BMPs) for stormwater quality and quantity control is
a bioretention system. The removal efficiency of different pollutants under this system is …
a bioretention system. The removal efficiency of different pollutants under this system is …
A review of water-sensitive urban design technologies and practices for sustainable stormwater management
F Ahammed - Sustainable Water Resources Management, 2017 - Springer
This review paper presents, in a critical and systematic way, the published researches on
water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) technologies and practices. The aim of WSUD is the …
water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) technologies and practices. The aim of WSUD is the …
Unlocking the Positive Impact of Bio-Swales on Hydrology, Water Quality, and Biodiversity: A Bibliometric Review
T Chen, M Wang, J Su, J Li - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Bio-swales have gained significant attention as an effective means of stormwater
management in urban areas, reducing the burden on conventional rainwater management …
management in urban areas, reducing the burden on conventional rainwater management …
Continuous quantity and quality modeling for assessing the effect of SUDS: Application on a conceptual urban drainage basin
P Ferrans, J Temprano - Environmental Processes, 2022 - Springer
The development of computational tools based on urban drainage models is fundamental
for the correct selection of SUDS. The present study proposes a systematic approach based …
for the correct selection of SUDS. The present study proposes a systematic approach based …
Co-culture of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and recombinant Pichia pastoris for utilizing kitchen waste to produce fengycins
XF Wang, CH Miao, B Qiao, SJ Xu, JS Cheng - Journal of bioscience and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Kitchen waste (KW) is a vast potential source of fermentable substrates. To bio-convert the
KW into high-value chemicals, we used KW as substrate for the production of fengycin by an …
KW into high-value chemicals, we used KW as substrate for the production of fengycin by an …
Assessment of PAH dissipation processes in large-scale outdoor mesocosms simulating vegetated road-side swales
MC Leroy, M Legras, S Marcotte… - Science of the Total …, 2015 - Elsevier
Biofilters have been implemented in urban areas due to their ability to improve road runoff
quality. However, little is known about the role of soil microorganisms and plants on pollutant …
quality. However, little is known about the role of soil microorganisms and plants on pollutant …
Influence of the vegetative cover on the fate of trace metals in retention systems simulating roadside infiltration swales
MC Leroy, S Marcotte, M Legras… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Large-scale outdoor mesocosms were designed and co-contaminated with metals (Cd, Pb,
Zn) and organic compounds to better understand the complex functioning of urban roadside …
Zn) and organic compounds to better understand the complex functioning of urban roadside …
Stormwater bioretention systems: Testing the phosphorus saturation index and compost feedstocks as predictive tools for system performance
S Brown, A Corfman, K Mendrey… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
A replicated column trial was conducted to evaluate the potential for the phosphorus
saturation index (PSI) to predict P movement in bioretention soil mixtures (BSMs). The …
saturation index (PSI) to predict P movement in bioretention soil mixtures (BSMs). The …
[HTML][HTML] Recovery of Polluted Urban Stormwater Containing Heavy Metals: Laboratory-Based Experiments with Arlita and Filtralite
C Pla, D Benavente, J Valdes-Abellan, A Jodar-Abellan - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Heavy-metal sources in urban environments include automobile exhaust, fuel combustion,
tires, road asphalt, weathering of building materials, and/or industrial activities. The …
tires, road asphalt, weathering of building materials, and/or industrial activities. The …
8 An emerging interdisciplinary field: fungal–bacterial interactions
Fungus–bacterium interactions (FBIs) occur frequently in the environment, and they are
mediated by physical association and molecular communication. The FBI affects both fungal …
mediated by physical association and molecular communication. The FBI affects both fungal …