R. Scholze et al., EFFICIENCY OF BEST MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES FOR CONTROLLING PRIORITY POLLUTANTS IN RUNOFF, Water science and technology, 28(3-5), 1993, pp. 215-224
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
All priority pollutants are removed from runoff via one or more of the
following pathways: adsorption or precipitation and/or complexation f
ollowed by sedimentation or filtration, volatilization, biodegradation
or photolysis. The more appropriate removal mechanism may be determin
ed by examining certain chemical parameters, especially the octanol-wa
ter partitioning coefficient K(ow), Henry's law constant K(H), vapor p
ressure and biodegradability. Best Management Practices may be divided
into categories based on the pollutant removal mechanisms within the
BMP. The most appropriate BMP may be selected by matching the process
most likely to remove the pollutant to the removal process.