Chapter
Apr 26, 2012

Rainfall Simulation to Evaluate Pollutant Build-Up and Wash-Off from Selected Land Uses Within a Port Environment

Publication: Ports 2007: 30 Years of Sharing Ideas: 1977-2007

Abstract

The Port of Brisbane Corporation is developing a world-class port facility at the mouth of the Brisbane River, Queensland, Australia. Located adjacent to Moreton Bay Marine Park and within Australia's fastest growing region, the need to ensure appropriate environmental management practices is integral to our operations. A key element of the Corporation's environmental responsibility is the effective management of stormwater generated from the site. As the first step towards developing a better understanding of the pollutant loads within our stormwater, the Corporation together with the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) undertook a series of rainfall simulation trials on various port land uses. Due to the unique nature of port operations, traffic types and storage modes, stormwater quality models used for typical urban land uses may not necessarily be applicable to port operations. Natural rainfall has high variability and unpredictability, and therefore the use of rainfall simulation can help to overcome these limitations with the ability to collect a large database in a short period of time. Using a specially designed rainfall simulator, twelve rainfall events typical to the region were simulated over a number of port specific land uses. Pollutant build-up and wash-off samples were collected and analysed for a range of potential stormwater pollutants. Preliminary testing indicates that surface build-up of pollutants within the port setting is comparable to that experienced in a commercial land use setting. However with the exception of zinc, wash-off pollutant concentrations are lower than that experienced within residential, commercial or industrial land use settings. Whilst sediment loads within the wash-off was higher than that reported for urban land uses, pollutants appeared bound to sediments, with the 0.75–75μm particle range being the most predominant. Therefore, water quality improvement strategies targeting the removal of suspended solids as a surrogate approach to removing pollutants may be valid. However, for any structural measures adopted for suspended solids removal to be effective, they should have the capability to remove specific particle size range/s. Consequently, stereo-typical device designs may not prove adequate in addressing this issue in port areas.

Get full access to this article

View all available purchase options and get full access to this chapter.

Information & Authors

Information

Published In

Go to Ports 2007
Ports 2007: 30 Years of Sharing Ideas: 1977-2007
Pages: 1 - 11

History

Published online: Apr 26, 2012

Permissions

Request permissions for this article.

ASCE Technical Topics:

Authors

Affiliations

B. Kitchen
Manager, Environment, Port of Brisbane Corporation, Australia
A. Goonetilleke
Associate Professor, Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Metrics & Citations

Metrics

Citations

Download citation

If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.

Cited by

View Options

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Paper
$35.00
Add to cart

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Paper
$35.00
Add to cart

Media

Figures

Other

Tables

Share

Share

Copy the content Link

Share with email

Email a colleague

Share