N2.04 Charbonnet 2018 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster

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Urban stormwater frequently contains chemicals that pose risks to aquatic ecosystems and drinking water. Infiltration systems for stormwater management are capable of removing contaminants but little effort has been made to design the systems to improve water quality. This project examines the potential for amending infiltration systems with geomedia to enhance their ability to remove chemical contaminants. The project focuses on the removal of trace organic contaminants and nutrients in urban runoff by geomedia. Future research will also investigate the role of microbes in transforming contaminants.

Batch and column laboratory studies indicate that biochar, Mn- and Fe–containing media are capable of removing relevant trace organic contaminants from stormwater, and that wood chip-filled bioreactors are capable of removing nitrate.

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Date created May 2018

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Author Charbonnet, Joe
Author Teixido-Planes, Marc
Author Ray, Jessica
Author Duan, Yanghua
Author Spahr, Stephanie
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 Sonoma County Water Agency
Subject Rory M. Shaw Wetlands Park
Subject stormwater treatment
Subject geomedia
Subject trace organic contaminants
Subject nutrients

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Related Publication Charbonnet, J. A., Duan, Y., & Sedlak, D. L. (2020). The use of manganese oxide-coated sand for the removal of trace metal ions from stormwater. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 6(3), 593-603. http://doi.org/10.1039/C9EW00781D
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Charbonnet, J. A., Teixido-Planes, M., Ray, J. R., Duan, Y. H., Spahr, S., Ashoori, N., Luthy, R. G., & Sedlak, D. L. (2018). N2.04 Charbonnet 2018 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/yv749fp0870

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