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Re: [StormwaterPro] Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal BMP's

Need more information.

Source of Nitrogen and Phosphorus?

How tight is tight for real estate?

A modified design for vegetated pond (that I have developed) may be appropriate,
but I do not know the site constraints.

Most important, why is phosphorus and nitrogen leaving the site?

I would be interested in talking about a modified vegetative pond, if I knew the
constraints and the source. It may be unpractical, but worth a thought for
other projects.

Chuck Budinger
Director, Georgia Watershed Alliance (non-profit research foundation)

-----Original Message-----
From: mike_lefrancois <mike_lefrancois@...>
To: stormwaterpro@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 23:38:37 -0000
Subject: [StormwaterPro] Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal BMP's


I am looking into some alternatives for Nitrogen and Phosphorus
removal from stormwater. Real estate is tight and we're generally
lookign at vaults and piping. A vegetated pond is least desirable due
to the real estate invovled, and groundwater is high such that
infiltration is not likely effective. Are there off-the-shelf
products such as inserts available that can treat generally urban
runoff to 0.5 mg/L Nitrogen and 0.1 mg/L Phosphorus? I've had little
luck locating a simple solution.





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I am looking into some alternatives for Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal from stormwater. Real estate is tight and we're generally lookign at vaults and...
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Feb 6, 2006
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Mike where is the project geographically? What about a filter bed with underground detention? Chris ... From: stormwaterpro@yahoogroups.com...
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Need more information. Source of Nitrogen and Phosphorus? How tight is tight for real estate? A modified design for vegetated pond (that I have developed) may...
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Chuck, We specialize in stormwater treatment and are planning to use the attached passive filter to control nitrates and phosphorus at several golf course ...
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Feb 7, 2006
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Have you considered use of an underground Manufactured Treatment Device with filters? Stormwater360 makes the Stormfilter and Aquashield Inc. makes the ...
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Feb 7, 2006
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What about the wool bale concept? Used in some places in New Zealand and Australia. Local applications = Supermarket carparks, airports. Peter Nagels. ...
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Feb 7, 2006
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Since the rule only requires minimization (which is generally accepted to be an 80% reduction of whatever level previously left the site), why not simply...
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Hi Mike, EcoSense International is currently working to commercialize a filtration medium for the removal of Phosphorus from Stormwater. We plan to conduct ...
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