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Treatment of Urban Water Runoff Biofiltration using a Bioswale Robert Ryan UC Santa Barbara 11/30/04
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Bioswales What is a Bioswale and why use one? How a Bioswale Works Results of Bioswale usage Benefits of Bioswale use and the Alternatives
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What is a Bioswale? Figure 1.1 [bren study]
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Why Use a Bioswale? Ecologically sound treatment of runoff. Includes: Hydrocarbons Heavy Metals Sediment Nutrients And many more possibilities Would otherwise pollute downstream water ecosystems Figure 1.2 [bren study]
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How a Bioswale Operates Channels runoff from assigned watershed Dimensions critical to efficient operation Heavy volume flow is diverted Figure 1.3 [bren study]
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Water enters forebay of Bioswale Water enters backbay Sediments settle Phytoremediation occurs Output exits outlet pipe into natural or constructed waterway Figure 1.4 [bren study] How a Bioswale Operates, continued
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Phytoremediation Breakdown in soil, or accumulation in shoots and leaves Certain plants for certain contaminants Broad application (TNT) Figure 1.5 [soil.edu] Using plants to remove, transfer, or stabilize, contaminants in soil, sediment, and groundwater.
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Results of Bioswale Use Dramatic reduction of sediments Lower flow velocities Lower flow velocities Reduction of hydrocarbons, nutrients, and metals EPA studies of Superfund sites: 30-70% decreases EPA studies of Superfund sites: 30-70% decreases Mature plants more efficient at removal Efficiency increases with size of Bioswale High volume flow decreases efficiency
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Additional Benefits and Alternatives Benefits: Ecological Preservation Ecological Preservation Flood control Flood control Aesthetic Value Aesthetic Value Inexpensive in comparison Inexpensive in comparison Alternatives Stormceptor (Costly) Stormceptor (Costly) FossilFilter (high maintenance) FossilFilter (high maintenance)
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Conclusion Bioswales meet increasing demand for mitigation measures to stop pollution from urban environments Bioswales work Sedimentation Sedimentation Phytoremediation Phytoremediation
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