DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.02.050
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85042678900
论文题名: Performances of metal concentrations from three permeable pavement infiltrates
作者: Liu J. ; Borst M.
刊名: Water Research
ISSN: 431354
出版年: 2018
卷: 136 起始页码: 41
结束页码: 53
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Metals
; Permeable pavements
; Stormwater
; Water quality
Scopus关键词: Aluminum
; Antimony
; Arsenic
; Asphalt
; Barium
; Cadmium
; Calcium
; Chromium
; Concretes
; Copper
; Effluents
; Environmental Protection Agency
; Gels
; Groundwater
; Groundwater pollution
; Iron
; Magnesium
; Manganese
; Metals
; Nickel
; Potassium
; Runoff
; Silica
; Sodium
; Strontium
; Vanadium
; Water quality
; Zinc
; Magnesium concentrations
; Maximum contaminant levels
; Metal concentrations
; Permeable interlocking concrete pavers
; Permeable pavements
; Stormwaters
; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
; Vanadium concentration
; Pavements
; aluminum
; antimony
; arsenic
; asphalt
; barium
; cadmium
; calcium
; chromium
; concrete
; copper
; ground water
; iron
; lead
; magnesium
; manganese
; metal
; nickel
; potassium
; rain
; silicon dioxide
; sodium
; strontium
; vanadium
; zinc
; arsenic
; barium
; cadmium
; chromium
; copper
; iron
; manganese
; metal
; nickel
; strontium
; vanadium
; zinc
; asphalt
; concentration (composition)
; heavy metal
; infiltration
; pavement
; performance assessment
; permeability
; porous medium
; runoff
; water quality
; Article
; chemical analysis
; concentration (parameters)
; construction work and architectural phenomena
; permeable pavement infiltrate
; priority journal
; runoff
; statistical analysis
; surface property
; chemistry
; environmental monitoring
; New Jersey
; New Jersey
; United States
; Arsenic
; Barium
; Cadmium
; Chromium
; Copper
; Environmental Monitoring
; Iron
; Manganese
; Metals
; New Jersey
; Nickel
; Rain
; Strontium
; Vanadium
; Zinc
英文摘要: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency constructed a 4000-m2 parking lot in Edison, New Jersey in 2009. The parking lot is surfaced with three permeable pavements [permeable interlocking concrete pavers (PICP), pervious concrete (PC), and porous asphalt (PA)]. Samples of each permeable pavement infiltrate, surface runoff from traditional asphalt, and rainwater were analyzed in duplicate for 22 metals (total and dissolved) for 6 years. In more than 99% of the samples, the concentration of barium, chromium, copper, manganese, nickel and zinc, and in 60%–90% of the samples, the concentration of arsenic, cadmium, lead, and antimony in infiltrates from all three permeable pavements met both the groundwater effluent limitations (GEL) and maximum contaminant levels (MCL). The concentration of aluminum (50%) and iron (93%) in PICP infiltrates samples exceed the GELs; however, the concentration in more than 90% samples PA and PC infiltrates met the GELs. No measurable difference in metal concentrations was found from the five sources for arsenic, cadmium, lead, antimony, and tin. Large concentrations of eleven metals, including manganese, copper, aluminum, iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, silica, strontium and vanadium, were detected in surface runoff than the rainwater. Chromium, copper, manganese, nickel, aluminum, zinc, iron and magnesium concentrations in PICP infiltrates; calcium, barium, and strontium concentrations in PA infiltrates; sodium, potassium and vanadium concentrations in PC infiltrates were statistically larger than the other two permeable pavement infiltrates. © 2018
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/112863
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作者单位: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Postdoctoral Fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2890 Woodbridge Ave., MS-104, Edison, NJ 08837, United States; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2890 Woodbridge Ave., MS-104, Edison, NJ 08837, United States
Recommended Citation:
Liu J.,Borst M.. Performances of metal concentrations from three permeable pavement infiltrates[J]. Water Research,2018-01-01,136