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Apr 26, 2012
Using a CDS Unit for Sediment Control in Brevard County, Florida
Authors: Justin Strynchuk, John Royal, and Gordon EnglandAuthor Affiliations
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In July 1997, Brevard County's Stormwater Utility Program installed a new type of trash and sedimentation control device called a continuous deflection separation (CDS) unit. This was the first American installation to use CDS Technology which was developed in Australia. After installation, autosamplers sere placed upstream and downstream of the CDS Unit and a year's duration of sampling data have been collected Monitoring has shown that the CDS unit has provided an average 52% removal efficiency for total suspended solids and 31% removal efficiency for phosphorus.
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Gordon England
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Brevard County Surface Water Improvement, 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Suite A203 Viera, FL 32940
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