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Although runoff from trafficked urban areas is recognized as a potentially significant pathway of micropollutants, runoff pollution remains poorly documented, except for relatively few historical pollutants such as some metals and hydrocarbons. Therefore, in this work, road and parking lot runoff from four sites with contrasting traffic levels were...
De Buyck, Pieter-Jan Matviichuk, Olha Dumoulin, Ann Rousseau, Diederik P L Van Hulle, Stijn W H
Published in
Chemosphere
Because roofs represent a major part of the urban impervious surface, it is hypothesized that roof runoff is an important source of urban stormwater contamination. However, the contribution of different roofing materials to this contamination has only been examined to a limited extent. In this study, a resource and time efficient methodology, which...
Barr, MR Jervis, R Zhang, Y Bodey, AJ Rau, C Shearing, PR Brett, DJL Titirici, M-M Volpe, R
Accurate modelling of particle shrinkage during biomass pyrolysis is key to the production of biochars with specific morphologies. Such biochars represent sustainable solutions to a variety of adsorption-dependent environmental remediation challenges. Modelling of particle shrinkage during biomass pyrolysis has heretofore been based solely on theor...
Treilles, Robin Gasperi, Johnny Gaillard, Anais Mohamed, Saad Dris, Rachid Breton, Jérôme Rabier, Alain Tassin, Bruno
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FARDEL, Alexandre PEYNEAU, Pierre Emmanuel Bechet, Béatrice LAKEL, Abdelkader Rodriguez, Fabrice
Swales are a widespread stormwater management solution to reduce pollutant concentrations in runoff. An innovative pilot facility was constructed to evaluate the treatment efficiency of the two main types of water-quality swales, i.e. standard swales and filtering swales. Using stormwater roof runoff, without any additions or spiked with organic mi...
TREILLES, Robin Gasperi, Johnny Saad, Mohamed Breton, Jérôme Rocher, Vincent Guerin, Sabrina TASSIN, Bruno
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Microplastic Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea, CAPRI, ITALIE, 15-/09/2019 - 18/09/2019
Flanagan, Kelsey Ah-Leung, Sébastien Bacot, Laëtitia Bak, Alexandre Barraud, Sylvie Branchu, Philippe CASTEBRUNET, Hélène Cossais, Nina de Gouvello, Bernard Deroubaix, José-Frédéric
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Evaluating the performance of sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) in a field context presents a number of methodological problems. For this reason, as a part of three French research projects focused on this type of evaluation, Matriochkas, Micromegas and Roulepur, a working group on methodological harmonisation was established in order to facilita...
Blondeel, Evelyne De Wandel, Stijn Florin, R Hugelier, S Chys, Michael Depuydt, V Folens, Karel Du Laing, Gijs Verliefde, Arne Van Hulle, Stijn
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Scrap material recovery and recycling companies are producing wastewater in which common pollutants (such as COD, nutrients and suspended solids), toxic metals, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) frequently can exceed the discharge limits. Lab-scale optimisation of different possible physical-chemical treatment tech...
Hannouche, Ali Chebbo, Ghassan Joannis, Claude Gasperi, Johnny Gromaire, Marie-Christine Moilleron, Régis Barraud, Sylvie Ruban, Véronique
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
This article describes a stochastic method to calculate the annual pollutant loads and its application over several years at the outlet of three catchments drained by separate storm sewers. A stochastic methodology using Monte Carlo simulations is proposed for assessing annual pollutant load, as well as the associated uncertainties, from a few even...
Farantatou, Eirini
This thesis focuses on areas prone to inland floods and more specifically on the municipality of Acharnes, Attica, Greece. Usually, flood risk management strategies are treated as an engineering problem. Here, the floodplains/wetlands are going to be addressed as an asset and reveal the role of the landscape as a dynamic way for climate change miti...