Research Article
Jun 1979

Stormwater Treatment Systems

Publication: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 105, Issue 3

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Certain stormwater treatment devices reduce pollutant loads by effecting a reduction in contaminant concentration, without modifying the flows that they process (e.g., filters and screens). Performance ratings for such devices are normally defined in terms of a removal efficiency at a specific flow or hydraulic loading rate. Actual performance, however, will vary from storm to storm, depending on the inherent variations in storm runoff characteristics. A statistical method of analysis is described that estimates the long-term performance efficiency of treatment devices subjected to the varying rainfall-runoff process. Treatment processes with removal efficiencies sensitive to flow and influent concentration are analyzed. Issues addressed include the effect of flow bypass, flow and concentration variation between and within storms, and the implications of flow-concentration correlations in the storm runoff or combined sewer overflow. Treatment performances predicted by the statistical method are compared with results predicted by simulation modeling techniques.

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Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 105Issue 3June 1979
Pages: 557 - 569

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Published in print: Jun 1979
Published online: Feb 11, 2021

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Mitchell J. Small, AM.ASCE
Grad. Student; Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; formerly, Engr., Hydroscience, Inc., Westwood, N.J., USA
Dominic M. DiToro, AM.ASCE
Sr. Research Consulting Engr.; Hydroscience, Inc., Westwood, N.J. and Adjunct Assoc. Prof., Environmental Engrg., Manhattan Coll., Bronx, N.Y., USA

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