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Processes for removing pollutants from stormwater runoff. Source: Design of Urban Stormwater Controls.
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Process Category | Process Mechanism | Definition | Primary Pollutant |
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Hydraulic / Volume Management | Attenuation | Temporary detention of water for the purpose of controlling the rate of outflow | Peak flow |
Infiltration / runoff reduction | Water flowing into soils which does not become stormwater runoff | Runoff volume | |
Evaporation | Water returning to atmosphere from water surfaces | Runoff volume | |
Transpiration | Water returning to atmosphere through plant metabolism | Runoff volume | |
Physical | Screening | Separation of gross pollutants from water by straining through large openings | Gross pollutants, vegetation |
Sedimentation | Process by which solids are removed from the water column by settling | Heavy suspended solids | |
Filtration | Sedimentation and physical retention of smaller particles passing through media | Suspended solids | |
Flotation | Separation of oil/grease and litter upward through the water column through buoyancy | Oil/grease, litter, vegetation | |
Laminar separation | Movement of water through non-turbulent conditions to effectively separate particles | Oil/grease | |
Swirl concentration | Movement of water to the center of a hydraulic vortex and of particles to the outer edges of the vortex via inertia and gravitational force | Suspended solids | |
Biological | Plant metabolism | Uptake of nutrients from the water by plants for the purpose of metabolism | Phosphorus, dissolved |
Pathogen die-off | Die-off of pathogens by natural methods | Pathogens | |
Nitrification / denitrification | Process of nitrogen removal by bacteria that results in nitrogen release to atmosphere as a gas | Nitrogen | |
Chemical | Precipitation | Joining of two inorganic dissolved pollutants into a heavier particle that can be settled or filtered | Dissolved inorganic pollutants |
Coagulation | Joining of small particles of one pollutant into a heavier particle that can be settled or filtered | Colloidal solids | |
Absorption | Pollutant penetrating into the molecular level of the media | Dissolved pollutants | |
Adsorption | Attachment of a pollutant to the surfaces of a media | Dissolved pollutants | |
Ion Exchange | Capture of a dissolved pollutant, typically heavy metals, in a media through the exchange of ions between the media and the pollutant | Heavy metals | |
Other | Thermal / temperature control | Cooling of water that has been heated through contact with pavements and other surfaces | Temperature |
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