Journal article
Assessment of clogging phenomena in granular filter media used for stormwater treatment
HS Kandra, D McCarthy, TD Fletcher, A Deletic
Journal of Hydrology | Published : 2014
Abstract
Hydraulic performance of granular filter media and its evolution over time is a key design parameter for stormwater filtration and infiltration systems that are now widely used in management of polluted urban runoff. In fact, clogging of filter media is recognised as the main limiting factor of these stormwater treatment systems. This paper focuses on the effect of physical characteristics of filter media and flow-through rates on the clogging of stormwater filters. Five replicate experimental columns were constructed using zeolite, scoria, riversand and polymeric glass beads, and different flow-through rates were achieved using restricted outlets. The systems were dosed with semi-synthetic ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank eWater, Monash Research Graduate School and Monash Water for Liveability for the financial support provided for this research. The authors are also thankful to the reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions.