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Characterising urban zinc generation to identify surface pollutant hotspots in a low intensity rainfall climate
2017
Water Science and Technology
Characterising stormwater runoff quality provides useful insights into the dynamics of pollutant generation and wash off rates. These can be used to prioritise stormwater management strategies. This study examined the effects of a low intensity rainfall climate on zinc contributions from different impermeable urban surface types. First flush (FF) and steady state samples were collected from seven different surfaces for characterisation, and the data were also used to calibrate an eventbased
doi:10.2166/wst.2017.306
pmid:28953463
fatcat:fzkyo6rjqbflvlk6y43ia4yimy