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Summary of attenuation-removal mechanisms for primary pollutants found in stormwater runoff. (Adapted from Horner, 1994 as reported in the Wisconsin Storm Water Manual Part 2 (n.y.)
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Mechanism | Pollutants affected | Promoted by |
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Sedimentation | Solids, BOD, pathogens, particulate COD, P, N, metals, synthetic organics | Low turbulence |
Filtration | Solids, BOD, pathogens, particulate COD, P, N, metals, synthetic organics | Fine, dense herbaceous plants, constructed filters |
Soil incorporation | All | Medium-fine texture |
Precipitation | Dissolved P, metals | High alkalinity |
Sorption - adsorption | Dissolved P, metals, synthetic organics | High soil Al, Fe, high soil organics (Met), circumneutral pH |
Sorption - ion exchange | Dissolved metals | High soil cation exchange capacity |
Oxidation | COD, petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic organics | Aerobic conditions |
Degradation - photolysis | COD, petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic organics | Direct sunlight |
Degradation - volatilization | Volatile petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic organics | High temperature and air movement |
Degradation - biological | BOD, COD, petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic organics | High temperature and air movement |
Plant metabolism | P, N, metals | High plant surface area |
Pathogen die off | Pathogens | Plant excretions |
Nitrification | Ammonia | Dissolved oxygen >2 mg/L, low toxicants, temperature >5-7°C, circumneutral pH |
Denitrification | Nitrate, nitrite | Anaerobic, low toxicants, temperature >15°C |