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Effectiveness of Continuous Deflective Separation System to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution from Urban Areas  

Park, Jong-Sik (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Koh, Jeung-Hyun (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Kim, Sang Keun (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Chung, Ha-Ik (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.10, no.6, 2007 , pp. 88-98 More about this Journal
Abstract
The control of nonpoint source pollution from the urban paved areas with high imperviousness in is required to improve the water quality of aquatic resources. This research investigated the characteristics of urban runoffs and evaluate the effectiveness of the continuous deflective separation systems for stormwater best management practice. The systems were installed in the vicinity of a high-level road, an apartment complex, and the Cheonggye stream. Stormwater runoff was sampled in these sites. Biochemical oxygen demand ($BOD_5$), total suspended solid (TSS), total nitrogen (T-N), and total phosphorus (T-P) were analyzed. The removal efficiency of $BOD_5$, TSS, and T-P for the road was 10.9-81.0%, 11.7-93.4%, 0-37.5%, respectively. That of $BOD_5$, TSS, T-N, and T-P for the complex was 12.5-65.8%, 26.5-77.6%, 1.8-28.7%, and 20.0-37.5%, respectively. The abatement efficiency $BOD_5$, TSS, T-N, and T-P for the stream was 7.2-85.2%, 41.7-98.2%, 11.3-65.6%, and 2.0-71.5%, respectively. This study shows that the systems can be used to remove $BOD_5$ and TSS from urban runoffs efficiently.
Keywords
Nonpoint Source Pollution; Imperviousness; Stormwater; Continuous Deflective Separation System;
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