Bioretention cells remove microplastics from urban stormwater

被引:0
|
作者
Smyth, Kelsey [1 ]
Drake, Jennifer [1 ]
Li, Yourong [2 ]
Rochman, Chelsea [3 ]
Van Seters, Tim [4 ]
Passeport, Elodie [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35St. George Street, Toronto,ON,M5S 1A4, Canada
[2] Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, 200 College Street, Toronto,ON,M5S 3E5, Canada
[3] Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Willcocks Street, Toronto,ON,M5S 3B2, Canada
[4] Toronto Region Conservation Authority, 101 Exchange Ave., Concord,ON, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Meteorological problems - Runoff - Sewage - Storm sewers - Storms;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Microplastic pathways in the environment must be better understood to help select appropriate mitigation strategies. In this 2-year long field study, microplastics were characterized and quantified in urban stormwater runoff and through a bioretention cell, a type of low impact development infrastructure. Concentrations of microparticles ranged from below the detection limit to 704 microparticles/L and the dominant morphology found were fibers. High rainfall intensity and longer antecedent dry days resulted in larger microparticle concentrations. In addition, atmospheric deposition was a source of microplastics to urban runoff. Overall, these results demonstrate that urban stormwater runoff is a concentrated source of microplastics whose concentrations depend on specific climate variables. The bioretention cell showed an 84% decrease in median microparticle concentration in the 106–5,000 µm range, and thus is effective in filtering out microplastics and preventing their spread to downstream environments. Altogether, these results highlight the large contribution of urban stormwater runoff to microplastic contamination in larger aquatic systems and demonstrate the potential for current infiltration-based low impact development practices to limit the spread of microplastic contamination downstream. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Microplastics in urban stormwater-developing a methodology for its monitoring
    Herath, Santha
    Hagare, Dharmappa
    Siddiqui, Zuhaib
    Maheshwari, Basant
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2022, 194 (03)
  • [42] Retention of microplastics in sediments of urban and highway stormwater retention ponds
    Liu, Fan
    Vianello, Alvise
    Vollertsen, Jes
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2019, 255
  • [43] Modified Media for Heavy Metals and COD Removal from Urban Stormwater Runoff Using Pilot Bioretention Systems
    Jiang, Chunbo
    Li, Jiake
    Ruan, Tianshun
    Zhang, Zhaoxin
    Li, Huaien
    POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, 2019, 28 (05): : 3735 - 3744
  • [44] Nutrient removal from urban stormwater runoff by an up-flow and mixed-flow bioretention system
    Zhang, Wei
    Sang, Min
    Che, Wu
    Sun, Huichao
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2019, 26 (17) : 17731 - 17739
  • [45] Designing Bioretention Areas for Stormwater Management
    Chin D.A.
    Environmental Processes, 2017, 4 (1) : 1 - 13
  • [46] The Role of Bioretention Systems in the Treatment of Stormwater
    Laurenson, Georgina
    Laurenson, Seth
    Bolan, Nanthi
    Beecham, Simon
    Clark, Ian
    ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY, VOL 120, 2013, 120 : 223 - 274
  • [47] Nutrient removal from urban stormwater runoff by an up-flow and mixed-flow bioretention system
    Wei Zhang
    Min Sang
    Wu Che
    Huichao Sun
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019, 26 : 17731 - 17739
  • [48] Stormwater Capture Efficiency of Bioretention Systems
    Zhang, Shouhong
    Guo, Yiping
    WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, 2014, 28 (01) : 149 - 168
  • [49] Stormwater Capture Efficiency of Bioretention Systems
    Shouhong Zhang
    Yiping Guo
    Water Resources Management, 2014, 28 : 149 - 168
  • [50] Is there a limit to bioretention effectiveness? Evaluation of stormwater bioretention treatment using a lumped urban ecohydrologic model and ecologically based design criteria
    Wright, Olivia M.
    Istanbulluoglu, Erkan
    Horner, Richard R.
    DeGasperi, Curtis L.
    Simmonds, Jim
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2018, 32 (15) : 2318 - 2334