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Characteristics of Stormwater Treatment in Construction Site  

Choi, Younghoa (블루그린링크)
Kim, Changryong (GS건설(주) 환경기술팀)
Kim, Hyosang (GS건설(주) 환경에너지연구팀)
Oh, Jihyun (GS건설(주) 환경기술팀)
Jeong, Soelhwa (블루그린링크)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society / v.11, no.6, 2010 , pp. 69-75 More about this Journal
Abstract
Total suspendid solid (TSS) of non point source pollutants in construction site are in higher concentration than others (BOD, COD etc). Also, the TSS concentration is very sensitive to the rainfall intensity in early stage of construction. There are two methods for treatment of non point source pollutants, which are temporary treatment facility and filtering one. But they have disadvantages. Temporary facility system has very low efficiency and filtering system consumes high energy and takes up large footprint. This study shows how prefabricated flocculation/coagulation system is developped to cover the above weakness and evaluation of the system performance in construction site. The prefabricated flocculation/coagulation system has very high treatment efficiency comparing with temporary and filtering system and takes small footprint. Therefore, it expects that the system leads to prevention of pollution near construction site and reduction of public grievance. Proper coagulant dosage and sludge circulation facility application, controlling the height of sludge interfacial are necessary to maximize the system efficiency.
Keywords
Non point pollution source; Construction site; Erosion control; Sediment control; Flocculation and coagulation;
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