Conference Proceedings

Factors that affect the hydraulic performance of raingardens: Implications for design and maintenance

HK Virahsawmy, MJ Stewardson, G Vietz, TD Fletcher

Water Science and Technology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Raingardens are becoming an increasingly popular technology for urban stormwater treatment. However, their hydraulic performance is known to reduce due to clogging from deposition of fine-grained sediments on the surface. This impacts on their capacity to treat urban runoff. It has been recently hypothesised that plants can help to mitigate the effect of surface clogging on infiltration. A conceptual model is therefore presented to better understand key processes, including those associated with plant cover, which influences surface infiltration mechanisms. Based on this understanding, a field evaluation was carried out to test the hypothesis that plants increase the infiltration rate, and t..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council Future Fellowship


Awarded by ARC Discovery Project


Funding Acknowledgements

This project has been made possible through funding from the Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA). Tim Fletcher is supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT100100144). Michael Stewardson acknowledges support provided by ARC Discovery Project DP130103619. The authors would also like to thank Gislain Lipeme-Kouyi and Myriam Noumair from the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) in France for guidance in this project.