Monitoring and sampling methodology of source control systems for environmental assessment in Lyon, Nantes and Paris
Résumé
Stormwater control measures (SCM) are nowadays widespread and municipalities encourage their implementation in order to reduce runoff volumes and loads of micropollutants (MP), such as PAHs and metals. However, very few studies have highlighted their removal efficiency regarding less known MP such as pesticides, PBDEs, alkyphenols, etc. Several research projects in France were undertaken in order to better understand the capacity of SCMs to handle these emerging micropollutants and prescribe tools and guidelines to improve their design and construction. Three of these projects, MATRIOCHKAS (Nantes), MICROMEGAS (Lyon) and ROULÉPUR (Paris), decided to work together in order to cover the largest possible range of systems and contexts of use. The current paper presents the monitoring and sampling procedures for several different source control experimental sites across France.
Fichier principal
Monitoring and sampling methodology of source control systems for environmental assessment in Lyon, Nantes and Paris. WWCE 2018.pdf (677.6 Ko)
Télécharger le fichier
Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
---|
Loading...