Effects of Dry Periods on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal in Runoff Infiltration Devices and Their Biological Succession Patterns
Tian He,
Chonghua Xue,
Junqi Li
et al.
Abstract:When using runoff infiltration devices to remove nitrogen and phosphorus pollutants from urban runoff, the quality of the effluent is affected by the length of dry spells between rain events. This study presents a novel analysis of how these dry periods impact the device’s effectiveness in removing pollutants and the resulting biological succession within the filter. Our analysis examines nitrogen and phosphorus removal in a rainwater filtration context, providing new insights into how dry period duration infl… Show more
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