Long-term analysis of clogging and oil bio-degradation in a System of Catchment, Pre-treatment and Treatment (SCPT)
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Fernandez-Barrera, Andrés H.; Castro Fresno, Daniel; Rodríguez Hernández, Jorge; Vega Zamanillo, AngelFecha
2011Derechos
© 2011. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 185 (2-3), 1221-1227.
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Elsevier
Palabras clave
Best Management Practice
Geotextile
Water quality
Up-flow filtration
Oil bio-degradation
Resumen/Abstract
Runoff contamination has motivated the development of different systems for its treatment in order to decrease the pollutant load that is discharged into natural water bodies. In the long term, these systems may undergo operational problems. This paper presents the results obtained in a laboratory study with a 1:1 scale prototype of a System of Catchment, Pre-treatment and Treatment (SCPT) of runoff waters. The analysis aims to establish the operational behaviour of the SCPT in the long term with respect to oil degradation and hydraulic conductivity in the geotextile filter. It is concluded that bio-degradation processes take place inside the SCPT and that hydraulic conductivity of the geotextile filtration system decreases slowly with successive simulated runoff events.
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