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

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Zhang, Kefeng
Ranđelović, Anja
Aguiar, Larissa M.
Page, Declan
McCarthy, David
Deletić, Ana
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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.

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PLOS One, 2015, 10, 5
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  • Public Library of Science
Finansiranje / projekti:
  • 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
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https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/714
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  • Катедра за хидротехнику и водно-еколошко инжењерство
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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.
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DO  - 10.1371/journal.pone.0125979
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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 . .

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