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Production and transport of urban wet weather pollution in combined sewer systems: the “Marais” experimental urban catchment in Paris

Authors :
Chebbo, G.
Gromaire, M.C.
Ahyerre, M.
Garnaud, S.
Source :
Urban Water; March-June 2001, Vol. 3 Issue: 1-2 p3-15, 13p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

An experimental catchment area was set up in the centre of Paris (France) so as to follow up the quality of wet weather flows from the entry to the exit of a combined sewer network. The distinctive characteristic of this site is its location in a town centre and the extent of the equipment used to monitor the water pollution over the whole length of its course through the catchment area. The results obtained show a change in quality between the runoff entering the sewer network and the combined storm water flow at the sewer's outlet, which cannot be explained only by the mixture with domestic wastewater. In particular, an increase was observed in the concentrations of suspended solids (SS), VSS, COD, BOD and Cu, in the proportion of pollutants linked to particles and in the characteristics of the particles. A calculation of the total masses going in and out of the sewer network during a rainfall event shows that the erosion of in-sewer pollution stocks is the main source of particles and of organic matter in wet weather flows, whereas heavy metals loads originated from roof runoff, due to the corrosion of metallic roofs. Particles eroded from the sewer sediments during rain events were found to be quite different from the particles of type A deposits and organic biofilms. Nevertheless, they have mean organic and metallic loads that are of the same order of magnitude as the particles of the organic layer at water sediment interface. A change in the chemical form of heavy metals was noticed during the transport in the sewer and it is suspected that a fraction of the dissolved metals from the runoff is adsorbed on sewer sediments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14620758
Volume :
3
Issue :
1-2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Urban Water
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs3616332
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1462-0758(01)00029-2