Title of article :
A preliminary model for predicting heavy metal
contaminant loading from an urban catchment
Author/Authors :
Yi Yuana، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Ken Halla، نويسنده , , Carolyn Oldhamb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The toxicity of heavy metals to biota in urban catchments has been regarded as a very important non-point source
pollution issue. Numerous studies on heavy metal pollution in urban receiving waters have found that metal
transport by surface runoff is closely correlated to the partitioning of the metal forms between dissolved and
particulate phases, where sediment plays an important role in the transport process. Sediment cycling on urban
streets, metal binding form, and rainfall character in the catchment area are considered to be the key factors for
metal transport. A preliminary model is developed based on these considerations. Starting from classical build-up
and wash-off processes for the suspended sediment SS. on the urban impervious surface, the model links the
transport of suspended sediment to the transport of metal species. Monitoring data from a small highway catchment
were used in the model development. A total of 47 rain events over 1 year were monitored intensively at short time
intervals 5]10 min. for hydrological data, rainfall intensity, and stormwater quality. In developing the model, lead
was used for the metal load prediction, as it has been a common fuel additive for urban transportation. Agreement
between model results and monitoring data indicates that the model can be used in predicting metal load from
impervious urban areas, such as streets and roadways, on a long-term basis.
Keywords :
rainfall intensity , Heavy metal , modeling , Urban catchment , suspended sediment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment