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runoff. Contaminants commonly found in stormwater runoff include heavy metals organic compounds pesticides and herbicides pathogens nutrients sediments and salts ... runoff is commonly collected in storm sewers and discharged to waterways untreated. Thus surface water bodies that are used ...
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runoff contains about 100 times the total concentrations of phosphorus that are typically derived from stormwater runoff from forested areas ... runoff. Such assertions are technically invalid since many of the particulate forms of chemicals found in urban runoff have unknown ...
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Significant problems exist today in the stormwater runoff water quality evaluation and management field due to the fact that many of ... Typically today those working in the urban stormwater runoff water quality field inappropriately label as pollutants all chemical constituents in runoff ...
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runoff. This is because the exposure time of aquatic organisms in the receiving waters for the stormwater runoff is considerably ... runoff the USEPA and the states are applying these standards to industrial stormwater runoff at the edge of the property. ...
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Some marinas are required to pretreat storm water runoff before discharge to the local sewer system (Nielsen 1991). ... marinas existing marinas may be unable to economically treat storm water runoff by retention/detention or filtration/infiltration technologies ...
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runoff and storm-sewer discharges as the second most prevalent source of water quality impairment in our nation's estuaries and the fourth ... Water Discharges Poten-tially Addressed by Phase II of the NPDES Storm Water Program." NRDC and EPA enter ...
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rather than exporting it as a waste product down storm sewers. The result is a landscape functionally equivalent to predevelopment ... portion of the urban landscape and generate large volumes of stormwater runoff. By the same token they provide an excellent opportunity ...
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runoff and storm sewer discharges together as the second most prevalent source of water quality impairment in the nation's estuaries ... runoff. These case studies demonstrate that while many day-to-day activities impact stormwater runoff there are control strategies that work. ...
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With more and more regulations in place to diminish the impact of oily water runoff on the environment customers are looking for reliable cost-effective ... An open cut coal mine having a high salinity of water runoff required monitoring the quality of water in several retaining dams. ...
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drain or surface water. Common pollutants collected in stormwater runoff include pesticides fertilizers oils road salt litter and other debris ... How do we effectively control stormwater runoff to reduce flooding and erosion protect drinking water supplies maintain ...
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