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Further developments in self-fertilising geotextiles for use in pervious pavements
A P Newman1, E O Nnadi, L J Duckers
1Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK. alan.newman@erewash.gov.uk
Abstract:
Geotextiles incorporating inorganic nutrients (particularly phosphorous) to enhance the growth of oil degrading microoganisms when geotextiles are used in pervious pavement applications have been shown to be effective in the past. However the cost and manufacturing difficulties have been a barrier to their use. A polypropylene random mat geotextile incorporating an alternative polymer additive as a source of phosphorus has been investigated as a potential self-fertilising geotextile. Experiments are reported which investigate nutrient leach rates, biofilm formation and biodegradation activity.
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