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WET-WEATHER POLLUTION PREVENTION THROUGH MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION AS PART OF INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION

WET-WEATHER POLLUTION PREVENTION THROUGH MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION AS PART OF INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION

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WET-WEATHER POLLUTION PREVENTION THROUGH MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION AS PART OF INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION
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A literature review of urban stormwater runoff and building/construction materials has shown that many materials such as galvanized metal, concrete, asphalt, and wood products, have the potential to release pollutants into urban stormwater runoff, and snowmelt. However, much of this previous research cannot be directly applied to estimating pollutant loadings from runoff. One limitation is that the studies were not performed using actual stormwater runoff. A second limitation is that they did not mimic the cyclic wet-dry weathering to which these materials are exposed. The weathering phenomena, which may result in the weakening of the strength of the materials, may significantly impact the release of these pollutants. This paper will discuss an ongoing research project that is investigating the pollutant releases from typical materials used for infrastructure construction and will focus in particular on materials commonly used in the construction of industrial facilities.
A literature review of urban stormwater runoff and building/construction materials has shown that many materials such as galvanized metal, concrete, asphalt, and wood products, have the potential to release pollutants into urban stormwater runoff, and snowmelt. However, much of this previous research cannot be directly applied to estimating pollutant loadings from runoff. One limitation is that...
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Shirley E. ClarkMelinda M. LalorRobert PittRichard Field
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 13 – Industrial Stormwater Issues - Compliance, Assessment, Planning, and Implementation of Stormwater Quality Controls
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2002
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20020101)2002:7L.979;1-
DOI10.2175/193864702785073424
Volume / Issue2002 / 7
Content sourceIndustrial Wastes (IW) Conference
First / last page(s)979 - 995
Copyright2002
Word count154

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WET-WEATHER POLLUTION PREVENTION THROUGH MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION AS PART OF INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION
Abstract
A literature review of urban stormwater runoff and building/construction materials has shown that many materials such as galvanized metal, concrete, asphalt, and wood products, have the potential to release pollutants into urban stormwater runoff, and snowmelt. However, much of this previous research cannot be directly applied to estimating pollutant loadings from runoff. One limitation is that the studies were not performed using actual stormwater runoff. A second limitation is that they did not mimic the cyclic wet-dry weathering to which these materials are exposed. The weathering phenomena, which may result in the weakening of the strength of the materials, may significantly impact the release of these pollutants. This paper will discuss an ongoing research project that is investigating the pollutant releases from typical materials used for infrastructure construction and will focus in particular on materials commonly used in the construction of industrial facilities.
A literature review of urban stormwater runoff and building/construction materials has shown that many materials such as galvanized metal, concrete, asphalt, and wood products, have the potential to release pollutants into urban stormwater runoff, and snowmelt. However, much of this previous research cannot be directly applied to estimating pollutant loadings from runoff. One limitation is that...
Author(s)
Shirley E. ClarkMelinda M. LalorRobert PittRichard Field
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 13 – Industrial Stormwater Issues - Compliance, Assessment, Planning, and Implementation of Stormwater Quality Controls
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2002
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20020101)2002:7L.979;1-
DOI10.2175/193864702785073424
Volume / Issue2002 / 7
Content sourceIndustrial Wastes (IW) Conference
First / last page(s)979 - 995
Copyright2002
Word count154

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Shirley E. Clark# Melinda M. Lalor# Robert Pitt# Richard Field. WET-WEATHER POLLUTION PREVENTION THROUGH MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION AS PART OF INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 6 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-289683CITANCHOR>.
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