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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED GREEN ROOF STORMWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IRRIGATED WITH RECYCLED STORMWATER RUNOFF TO
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Title
THE
EFFECTIVENESS
OF A
SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED
GREEN
ROOF
STORMWATER
TREATMENT
SYSTEM
IRRIGATED
WITH
RECYCLED
STORMWATER
RUNOFF
TO
Author
Hardin, Michael
Keywords
Green Roof
Stormwater Treatment
Stormwater Volume Control
Pollution Control
Green Roof Growing Media
Cistern
Green Roof Irrigation
Recycled Stormwater
Pollution Control Media
Abstract
One
of
our
greatest
threats
to
surface-water
quality
is
polluted
stormwater
runoff.
In this
research
,
investigated
is
the
use
of a
green
roof
irrigated
with
recycled
stormwater
runoff
to
remove
pollutants
from
stormwater
runoff
and
reduce
the
volume
of
stormwater
runoff
leaving
developed
areas.
The
green
roof
properties
of
interest
are the
filtration
and
biological
processes
as
well
as the
roof's
ability
to
hold
water
and
increase
evapotranspiration
,
reducing
the
volume
of
stormwater
runoff
from the
source.
Because
of the
above
mentioned
reasons
the
experiment
consists
of a
water
quality
analysis
and a
water
budget
done
on
several
experimental
chambers
modeled
after
the
green
roof
on the
student
union
building
at the
University
of
Central
Florida.
The
green
roof
chambers
are
used
to
study
different
types
of
growing
media
,
different
irrigation
rates
, and the
addition
of
plants
and how
stormwater
runoff
quality
and
quantity
is
affected.
There are also
control
chambers
built
to
model
the
conventional
roof
on the
student
union
building.
The
purpose
of the
control
is
to
determine
the
effectiveness
of the
different
media's
filtration/adsorption
processes
and
ability
to
hold
water
, in
addition
to
identifying
the
benefits
of
adding
a
green
roof
to
both
water
quality
and the
water
budget.
This
research
showed
that a
specifically
designed
green
roof
stormwater
treatment
system
with a
cistern
is
an
effective
way
to
reduce
both
the
volume
of and
mass
of
pollutants
of
stormwater
runoff.
The
year
long
water
budget
showed
that this
system
can
reduce
the
volume
of
stormwater
runoff
by
almost
90%.
The
green
roof
model
developed
within
this
work
showed
similar
results
for the
same
conditions.
Design
curves
produced
by the
model
have also been
presented
for
several
different
geographic
regions
in
Florida.
The
green
roof
stormwater
treatment
system
presented
within
this
work
was
effective
at
reducing
the
mass
of
pollutants.
However
, the
concentration
of
several
of the
examined
pollutants
in the
effluent
of the
cistern
was
higher
or
equivalent
to that of a
control
roof.
Nitrate
and
ammonia
were
two
that had a
lower
concentration
than the
control
roof.
The
use
of a
pollution
control
growing
media
was also
examined.
The
results
of this
study
show
that the
Black
&
GoldTM
growing
media
is
effective
at
removing
both
ortho-phosphorus
and
total
phosphorus.
Isotherm
analysis
was also
preformed
to
quantify
the
adsorption
potential.
Despite
the
promise
of the
Black
&
GoldTM
growing
media
to
remove
phosphorus
the
plants
did
not
grow
as
well
as in the
expanded
clay
growing
media.
It
is
suggested
that the
pollution
control
media
be
used
as a
layer
under
the
growing
media
in
order
to
get
the
benefits
of
both
media.
Adviser
Wanielista, Martin
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
M.S.Env.E.
Degree Discipline
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Environmental Engineering
Graduation Date
2006-12-01
Type
Master's thesis
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2007-01-11
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001423
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001423
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