GraFar - Repository of the Faculty of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering of the University of Belgrade
    • English
    • Српски
    • Српски (Serbia)
  • English 
    • English
    • Serbian (Cyrillic)
    • Serbian (Latin)
  • Login
View Item 
  •   GraFar
  • GraFar
  • Radovi istraživača / Researcher's publications
  • View Item
  •   GraFar
  • GraFar
  • Radovi istraživača / Researcher's publications
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Methodologies for Pre-Validation of Biofilters and Wetlands for Stormwater Treatment

Thumbnail
2015
712.pdf (825.2Kb)
Authors
Zhang, Kefeng
Ranđelović, Anja
Aguiar, Larissa M.
Page, Declan
McCarthy, David
Deletić, Ana
Article (Published version)
Metadata
Show full item record
Abstract
Background Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater harvesting treatment trains (e.g. biofilters (bio-retentions and rain-gardens) and wetlands). However, validation frameworks for such systems do not exist, limiting their adoption for end-uses such as drinking water. The first stage in the validation framework is pre-validation, which prepares information for further validation monitoring. Objectives A pre-validation roadmap, consisting of five steps, is suggested in this paper. Detailed methods for investigating target micropollutants in stormwater, and determining challenge conditions for biofilters and wetlands, are provided. Methods A literature review was undertaken to identify and quantify micropollutants in stormwater. MUSIC V5.1 was utilized to simulate the behaviour of the systems based on 30-year rainfall data in three distinct climate zones; outputs were evaluated to identify the threshold of operational variables, including le...ngth of dry periods (LDPs) and volume of water treated per event. Results The paper highlights that a number of micropollutants were found in stormwater at levels above various worldwide drinking water guidelines (eight pesticides, benzene, benzo(a) pyrene, pentachlorophenol, di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate and a total of polychlorinated biphenyls). The 95th percentile LDPs was exponentially related to system design area while the 5th percentile length of dry periods remained within short durations (i.e. 2-8 hours). 95th percentile volume of water treated per event was exponentially related to system design area as a percentage of an impervious catchment area. Conclusions The out-comings of this study show that pre-validation could be completed through a roadmap consisting of a series of steps; this will help in the validation of stormwater treatment systems.

Source:
PLOS One, 2015, 10, 5
Publisher:
  • Public Library of Science
Funding / projects:
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities E04105
  • Chinese Scholarship Council 2011609012

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125979

ISSN: 1932-6203

PubMed: 25955688

WoS: 000356768100087

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84948420446
[ Google Scholar ]
16
15
URI
https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/714
Collections
  • Radovi istraživača / Researcher's publications
  • Катедра за хидротехнику и водно-еколошко инжењерство
Institution/Community
GraFar
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Zhang, Kefeng
AU  - Ranđelović, Anja
AU  - Aguiar, Larissa M.
AU  - Page, Declan
AU  - McCarthy, David
AU  - Deletić, Ana
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/714
AB  - Background Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater harvesting treatment trains (e.g. biofilters (bio-retentions and rain-gardens) and wetlands). However, validation frameworks for such systems do not exist, limiting their adoption for end-uses such as drinking water. The first stage in the validation framework is pre-validation, which prepares information for further validation monitoring. Objectives A pre-validation roadmap, consisting of five steps, is suggested in this paper. Detailed methods for investigating target micropollutants in stormwater, and determining challenge conditions for biofilters and wetlands, are provided. Methods A literature review was undertaken to identify and quantify micropollutants in stormwater. MUSIC V5.1 was utilized to simulate the behaviour of the systems based on 30-year rainfall data in three distinct climate zones; outputs were evaluated to identify the threshold of operational variables, including length of dry periods (LDPs) and volume of water treated per event. Results The paper highlights that a number of micropollutants were found in stormwater at levels above various worldwide drinking water guidelines (eight pesticides, benzene, benzo(a) pyrene, pentachlorophenol, di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate and a total of polychlorinated biphenyls). The 95th percentile LDPs was exponentially related to system design area while the 5th percentile length of dry periods remained within short durations (i.e. 2-8 hours). 95th percentile volume of water treated per event was exponentially related to system design area as a percentage of an impervious catchment area. Conclusions The out-comings of this study show that pre-validation could be completed through a roadmap consisting of a series of steps; this will help in the validation of stormwater treatment systems.
PB  - Public Library of Science
T2  - PLOS One
T1  - Methodologies for Pre-Validation of Biofilters and Wetlands for Stormwater Treatment
IS  - 5
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.1371/journal.pone.0125979
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Zhang, Kefeng and Ranđelović, Anja and Aguiar, Larissa M. and Page, Declan and McCarthy, David and Deletić, Ana",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Background Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems are frequently used as part of a stormwater harvesting treatment trains (e.g. biofilters (bio-retentions and rain-gardens) and wetlands). However, validation frameworks for such systems do not exist, limiting their adoption for end-uses such as drinking water. The first stage in the validation framework is pre-validation, which prepares information for further validation monitoring. Objectives A pre-validation roadmap, consisting of five steps, is suggested in this paper. Detailed methods for investigating target micropollutants in stormwater, and determining challenge conditions for biofilters and wetlands, are provided. Methods A literature review was undertaken to identify and quantify micropollutants in stormwater. MUSIC V5.1 was utilized to simulate the behaviour of the systems based on 30-year rainfall data in three distinct climate zones; outputs were evaluated to identify the threshold of operational variables, including length of dry periods (LDPs) and volume of water treated per event. Results The paper highlights that a number of micropollutants were found in stormwater at levels above various worldwide drinking water guidelines (eight pesticides, benzene, benzo(a) pyrene, pentachlorophenol, di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate and a total of polychlorinated biphenyls). The 95th percentile LDPs was exponentially related to system design area while the 5th percentile length of dry periods remained within short durations (i.e. 2-8 hours). 95th percentile volume of water treated per event was exponentially related to system design area as a percentage of an impervious catchment area. Conclusions The out-comings of this study show that pre-validation could be completed through a roadmap consisting of a series of steps; this will help in the validation of stormwater treatment systems.",
publisher = "Public Library of Science",
journal = "PLOS One",
title = "Methodologies for Pre-Validation of Biofilters and Wetlands for Stormwater Treatment",
number = "5",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0125979"
}
Zhang, K., Ranđelović, A., Aguiar, L. M., Page, D., McCarthy, D.,& Deletić, A.. (2015). Methodologies for Pre-Validation of Biofilters and Wetlands for Stormwater Treatment. in PLOS One
Public Library of Science., 10(5).
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125979
Zhang K, Ranđelović A, Aguiar LM, Page D, McCarthy D, Deletić A. Methodologies for Pre-Validation of Biofilters and Wetlands for Stormwater Treatment. in PLOS One. 2015;10(5).
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0125979 .
Zhang, Kefeng, Ranđelović, Anja, Aguiar, Larissa M., Page, Declan, McCarthy, David, Deletić, Ana, "Methodologies for Pre-Validation of Biofilters and Wetlands for Stormwater Treatment" in PLOS One, 10, no. 5 (2015),
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125979 . .

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
About the GraFar Repository | Send Feedback

OpenAIRERCUB
 

 

All of DSpaceCommunitiesAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis institutionAuthorsTitlesSubjects

Statistics

View Usage Statistics

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
About the GraFar Repository | Send Feedback

OpenAIRERCUB