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Published on: May 15, 2017
Investigation into the long-term stormwater pollution removal efficiency of bioretention systems
Terry Lucke1, Carsten Dierkes2, Floris Boogaard3
1Stormwater Research Group, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, 4556, QLD Australia
Abstract:
In recent years, there has been a steady increase in the number of bioretention systems installed worldwide. However, there has only been limited research on the long-term effectiveness of these sustainable urban drainage system devices. This paper presents the results of a series of controlled field experiments investigating the pollutant removal efficiency of three, 10-year-old, bio-filtration systems that have been in service in the Sunshine Coast in Australia. The results of this study suggest that the long-term pollution removal performance of these systems may not be as effective as previously thought and further research is needed.
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