Search Results - "Payne, Emily G I"
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Temporary storage or permanent removal? The division of nitrogen between biotic assimilation and denitrification in stormwater biofiltration systems
Published in PloS one (26-03-2014)“…The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without substantial re-release. Hence, the division of incoming…”
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Biofilter design for effective nitrogen removal from stormwater ― influence of plant species, inflow hydrology and use of a saturated zone
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2014)“…The use of biofilters to remove nitrogen and other pollutants from urban stormwater runoff has demonstrated varied success across laboratory and field studies…”
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Processes and Drivers of Nitrogen Removal in Stormwater Biofiltration
Published in Critical reviews in environmental science and technology (03-04-2014)“…Biofiltration systems harness the treatment capabilities of plants, microorganisms, and soil to mitigate impacts of polluted stormwater. However, their…”
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Inside Story of Gas Processes within Stormwater Biofilters: Does Greenhouse Gas Production Tarnish the Benefits of Nitrogen Removal?
Published in Environmental science & technology (04-04-2017)“…Stormwater biofilters are dynamic environments, supporting diverse processes that act to capture and transform incoming pollutants. However, beneficial water…”
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The impact of stormwater biofilter design and operational variables on nutrient removal - a statistical modelling approach
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-01-2021)“…•Statistical models incorporating both design and operational parameters are developed.•All models perform well in predicting biofilters outflow TP and TN…”
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Which species? A decision-support tool to guide plant selection in stormwater biofilters
Published in Advances in water resources (01-03-2018)“…•Extensive roots, high biomass and growth are critical to effective nitrogen removal•Plant nitrogen assimilation is a key driver, occurring alongside high…”
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Biotreatment technologies for stormwater harvesting: critical perspectives
Published in Current opinion in biotechnology (01-06-2019)“…[Display omitted] •Significant research underpins stormwater treatment using passive biotechnologies.•Recent advances in media amendment, antimicrobial plants…”
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Temporary Storage or Permanent Removal? The Division of Nitrogen between Biotic Assimilation and Denitrification in Stormwater Biofiltration Systems: e90890
Published in PloS one (01-03-2014)“…The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without substantial re-release. Hence, the division of incoming…”
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