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Environmental Pollutants Drained From Highway Pavement Road  

Takemura, Shinsaku (Limnological Laboratory, Department of Environmental Science, University of Shiga Prefecture)
Goto, Naoshige (Limnological Laboratory, Department of Environmental Science, University of Shiga Prefecture)
Mitamura, Osamu (Limnological Laboratory, Department of Environmental Science, University of Shiga Prefecture)
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Abstract
Environmental polluting materials from road surface drainage are a significant nonpoint source influenced to the eutrophication of lake and ecosystems with a transport development in recent years. To elucidate the discharge characteristics, the changing patterns in concentrations of polluting materials such as suspended solid (SS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), nitrogenous and phosphorus nutrients in drainage waters, were investigated during rainfall. Load variation of COD concentration in drainage water samples was closely related to that of SS concentration. This indicates that SS contained a greater part of organic matter. A quite difference between the past pavement and the new well-drainage pavement system was observed in the concentrations of SS and COD in drainage waters. Appreciable concentrations of nitrite and nitrate were determined in drainage waters. The present results indicate that the drainage water from road surfaces is a significant nonpoint source, and that the well-drainage pavement system introduced to skid prevention has an effect on the decreases of pollutants.
Keywords
nonpoint source; road surface drainage; nutrient;
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