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Subject: [StormwaterPro] Digest Number 221
There are 2 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal BMP's
From: "mike_lefrancois" <
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2. RE: Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal BMP's
From: "chris" <
cjcanning@...>
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 23:38:37 -0000
From: "mike_lefrancois" <
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Subject: 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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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 19:06:49 -0500
From: "chris" <
cjcanning@...>
Subject: RE: Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal BMP's
Mike where is the project geographically? What about a filter bed with
underground detention?
Chris
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Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 6:39 PM
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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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