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http://dx.doi.org/10.7843/kgs.2022.38.6.41

Experimental Evaluation of Particulate-matter Filtration Performance of a Bottom Ash-Silica Sand Mixture  

Lee, Dong-Hyun (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engrg., Pusan National Univ.)
Lee, Hong-Kyoung (Neotech. Co. Ltd.)
Lee, Yun-Jae (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engrg., Pusan National Univ.)
An, Jaehun (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engrg., Pusan National Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society / v.38, no.6, 2022 , pp. 41-47 More about this Journal
Abstract
Permeable pavement technology allows the penetration of rainfall into the roadbed, thereby reducing surface runoff and enhancing water quality. The water quality can be improved by adding a filter layer to the permeable pavement. This study analyzes the permeability performance and particulate-matter removal efficiency of a bottom ash-silica sand filter. The performances of five filters with bottom ash and silica sand as the basic materials were evaluated on particulate matter sized 60 ㎛ or smaller. The pure silica sand sample and pure bottom ash sample delivered an average removal efficiency of around 70%. The removal efficiency of the mixed sample was approximately 90%, exceeding the recommended reduction rate (80%) at non-point pollution reduction facilities. In future work, the filter performance should be further verified on permeable pavement.
Keywords
Bottom ash; Non-point pollution reduction facilities; Permeable pavement; Silica sand;
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