“…The main factors affecting roof runoff quality include the following three aspects: 1) roof characteristics (e.g., type, age, roughness). The compounds contained in roofing materials can leach into the runoff (Chang et al, 2004) and older roofs contain large amounts of suspended solids; 2) rainfall characteristics (e.g., precipitation, rainfall intensity, ADWP); 3) Environment characteristics (e.g., seasonal variation, atmospheric pollution, roof surrounding environment). In general, roof temperatures are much higher than temperatures of other surfaces due to lower albedo and reduced shading effects from surrounding trees, which increases the rates of chemical reactions and organic decomposition of materials that have accumulated on rooftops (Chang and Crowley, 1993).…”