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Adsorptive Media Investigations and Testing for Improved Performance of Stormwater Treatment Systems in the Tahoe Basin

Bachand, P.A.M. and Heyvaert, A. (2005) Adsorptive Media Investigations and Testing for Improved Performance of Stormwater Treatment Systems in the Tahoe Basin. Auburn, CA, Bachand and Associates,

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    Abstract

    Retrofit activities, such as improving hydrology and incorporating more advanced treatment methods into systems where feasible, may improve phosphorus (P) removal performance of current Best Management Practices (BMPs). In the recent past, chemical treatment systems such as chemical dosing and the use of adsorptive media have become more prevalent for treating stormwater and hold promise for improving the P removal performance of stormwater treatment BMPs (Bachand et al., 2005; Patel et al., 2005). Our primary objective for this project has been to investigate whether adsorptive media hold any promise for improving P removal performance of stormwater basins and treatment wetlands at Lake Tahoe.... (PDF contains 99 pages)

    Item Type: Monograph or Serial issue
    Title: Adsorptive Media Investigations and Testing for Improved Performance of Stormwater Treatment Systems in the Tahoe Basin
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Bachand, P.A.M.phil@bachandassociates.com
    Heyvaert, A.
    Date: 2005
    Publisher: Bachand and Associates
    Place of Publication: Auburn, CA
    Funders: Placer County Department of Public Works Auburn, CA, California Tahoe Conservancy South Lake Tahoe, CA ,
    Additional Information: U.C. Davis Tahoe Research Group
    Subjects: Management
    Pollution
    Environment
    Item ID: 2070
    Depositing User: Dr. Philip Bachand
    Date Deposited: 13 May 2009 18:40
    Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 21:45
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2070

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