Title of article :
Modeling of highway stormwater runoff
Author/Authors :
Lee-Hyung Kima، نويسنده , , T، نويسنده , , Masoud Kayhanianb، نويسنده , , Kyung-Duk Zohc، نويسنده , , Michael K. Stenstromd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Highways are stormwater intensive landuses since they are impervious and have high pollutant mass emissions from
vehicular activity. Vehicle emissions include different pollutants such as heavy metals, oil and grease, particulates from sources
such as fuels, brake pad wear and tire wear, and litter. To understand the magnitude and nature of the stormwater emissions, a 3-
year study was conducted to quantify stormwater pollutant concentrations, mass emission rates, and the first flush of pollutants.
Eight highway sites were monitored over 3 years for a large suite of pollutants. The monitoring protocol emphasized detecting
the first flush and quantifying the event mean concentration. Grab and flow-weighted composite samples, rainfall, and runoff
data were collected. A new runoff model with four parameters was developed that to describe the first flush of pollutants for a
variety of rainfall and runoff conditions. The model was applied to more than 40 events for 8 pollutants, and the parameters
were correlated to storm and site conditions, such as total runoff, antecedent dry days, and runoff coefficient. Improved
definitions of first flush criteria are also presented
Keywords :
washoff , stormwater , Event mean concentration , first flush , best management practice , highway
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment