2008
DOI: 10.1080/03087290802201415
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Wastewater quality and pollutant loads in combined sewers during dry weather periods

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“…Conversely, the lowest Pb concentrations (1-343 µg•dm −3 ) were observed in the Witosa SWTP catchment, which may result from the prevalent single-family housing and local character of roads. However, Pb concentrations are higher than limits for Paris [35,36] and Genoa [37], although they fit within the range for runoff from suburban and residential roads (10-440 µg•dm −3 ) [34].…”
Section: Heavy Metal Concentrations In Runoffmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Conversely, the lowest Pb concentrations (1-343 µg•dm −3 ) were observed in the Witosa SWTP catchment, which may result from the prevalent single-family housing and local character of roads. However, Pb concentrations are higher than limits for Paris [35,36] and Genoa [37], although they fit within the range for runoff from suburban and residential roads (10-440 µg•dm −3 ) [34].…”
Section: Heavy Metal Concentrations In Runoffmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…A different behavior is observed for various heavy metals: lead is strongly bound in particles, while cadmium, copper and zinc are predominantly present in dissolved forms (Gnecco et al, 2005). Gasperi et al (2008) state that up to 90% of the total content of copper and lead,~75% of cadmium and 71% of zinc, is bound to suspended particulates in combined wastewater collection system. Buzier et al (2006) described low median values for chromium, copper, iron and lead, which were mainly found as particulate metals (73%); however, cadmium and nickel were mostly dissolved (86 and 78%, respectively).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buzier et al (2006) described low median values for chromium, copper, iron and lead, which were mainly found as particulate metals (73%); however, cadmium and nickel were mostly dissolved (86 and 78%, respectively). McKenzie et al (2008) were concerned with the forms of the elements in stormwater samples; they stated values similar to those in Gasperi et al (2008). Basic statistical parameters of metals concentration in dissolved phase were analysed for the individual collectors in 9 samplings (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, it was found that a relevant aspect for the accumulation and displacement of sediments coming from urban runoff is its evolution over time, in that the contaminating load may be obtained by relating the type of watershed (ground uses) with the time since the last cleaning or rainfall episode. It was also found that the characteristics of the sediments also vary over time [8], and that the processes occurring in the sediments deposited during dry weather periods are comparable in urban basins with the types of sewerage networks and the uses of similar grounds [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%