Feasibility of stormwater treatment by conventional and lamellar setting with and without polymeric flocculant addition / by J. Wood [and six others].: En13-5/03-217E-PDF
"Stormwater treatment by lamellar and conventional clarification, with and without flocculant addition, was investigated in Toronto, Ontario, Canada using a pilot-scale rectangular clarifier vessel with removable lamellar plates. During the 2001 field season, 51 stormwater runoff events were characterized with respect to flow and quality, and further investigated for stormwater treatment. The stormwater at this site was significantly polluted, with most constituent concentrations exceeding those for the US NURP median urban site"--Abstract.
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| Title | Feasibility of stormwater treatment by conventional and lamellar setting with and without polymeric flocculant addition / by J. Wood [and six others]. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (15 unnumbered pages) : figures. |
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