Title of article :
Size fractionation of metals in runoff from residential and
highway storm sewers
Author/Authors :
Mary Ellen TuccilloT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Stormwater sampling for particulate, colloidal, and dissolved metals was conducted for several storms at six outfalls in
Monmouth County, NJ. Samples were initially sequentially filtered through 5 Am, 0.45 Am, and 10 kDa filters. Of the heavy
metals, Cu and Zn were mostly either dissolved (b10 kDa) (20–100%) or in the particulate size fractions N5Am (0–N70%). Pb
and Cr were associated exclusively with particles N5 Am in size. Fe, Al, and Si were found mostly in larger size fractions
(N70%), with smaller amounts 0.45–5 Am in size. Preliminary data from a small set of samples passed through coarser filters
suggested that metals may actually be largely associated with particles larger than 20 Am. Variable and sometimes large
dissolved fractions of Cu and Zn can contribute to erratic metals removal by structural best management practices (e.g., wet
ponds, detention basins). The size fractionation of stormwater constituents has implications for the design and performance of
stormwater control structures and the aquatic toxicity risks posed by the metals. The results demonstrate the importance of
obtaining particle size data when planning stormwater treatment.
Keywords :
copper , zinc , Stormwater , Colloids , Size fractionation , Dissolved metals
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment