N2.04 Teixido-Planes 2016 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster

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Although urban runoff is a potentially significant source of drinking water, little effort has been made to address the potential impacts of common contaminants. Systems that capture stormwater and gradually pass it through passive unit processes that employ different types of geomedia have the potential to remove contaminants from urban runoff. This project examines unit processes that employ different types of geomedia to enhance the removal of nutrients, trace organic compounds and metals from urban runoff. The capture, treat and recharge (CTR) approach, which has already been documented under laboratory conditions is now being tested at two field sites in collaboration with ReNUWIt IAB members.

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Date created May 2016

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Author Teixido-Planes, Marc
Author Charbonnet, Joe
Author Halaburka, Brian
Author Ashoori, Negin
Author Luthy, Richard
Author Sedlak, David

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Subject Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure
Subject ReNUWIt
Subject N2.04
Subject Natural Water Infrastructure Systems
Subject Smart managed aquifer recharge technologies (SMART)
Subject California
Subject Rory M. Shaw Wetlands Stormwater Capture
Subject Sonoma County Water Agency
Subject activated carbon
Subject adsorption
Subject biochar
Subject contaminants
Subject groundwater
Subject humic acid
Subject matter
Subject perfluorochemicals
Subject pesticides
Subject sorption
Subject urban stormwater
Subject water

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Related Publication Ray, J. R., Shabtai, I. A., Teixido, M., Mishael, Y. G., & Sedlak, D. L. (2019). Polymer-clay composite geomedia for sorptive removal of trace organic compounds and metals in urban stormwater. Water Research, 157, 454-462. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.03.097
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Teixido-Planes, M., Charbonnet, J. A., Halaburka, B. J., Ashoori, N., Luthy, R. G., & Sedlak, D. L. (2016). N2.04 Teixido-Planes 2016 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/xz884nb7149

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