2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.09.055
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Experimental study on filtration effect and mechanism of pavement runoff in permeable asphalt pavement

Abstract: a b s t r a c tIn this study, self-developed laboratory apparatus was devised to investigate filtration effects of permeable asphalt pavements (PAP) and their mechanisms. The filtration effect of PAP is specified by measuring 16 pollutant indices in influent and effluent samples. Results show that the PAP is highly effective in removing copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd), and relatively less effective on petroleum pollutants (PP), animal & vegetable oil (AVO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), c… Show more

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“…2). Lower concentrations of heavy metals in the analysed points may be linked with equipping the system in runoff wells, in which heavy metals are retained with the suspension [40]. This relationship can be observed in pond No.…”
Section: Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…2). Lower concentrations of heavy metals in the analysed points may be linked with equipping the system in runoff wells, in which heavy metals are retained with the suspension [40]. This relationship can be observed in pond No.…”
Section: Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…According to the previous studies that explored the use of natural limestone and porous asphalt surfaces for the removal of heavy metals from stormwater runoff or aqueous solutions [27][28][29][30][31] and the pavement models used herein, the reduction of Pb 2+ concentration in the effluent samples observed in this study is possibly due to several processes occurring within PA system: (1) the adsorption onto materials at the air voids within pavement layers including the bitumen in the porous asphalt mixture and limestone gravel in the reservoir; (2) the precipitation between the lead actions and the mineral in the limestone within the reservoir; and (3) the retention of Pb 2+ by the geotextile layer.…”
Section: Influence Of a Geotextile Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kuang et al (2015) Water Quality. In addition to reducing runoff quantity, recent research has also increasingly started to investigate potential water quality improvements resulting from the use of permeable pavement (Brown and Borst, 2015b;Jiang, Sha et al, 2015;Nnadi et al, 2015…”
Section: Permeable Pavementmentioning
confidence: 99%