Special Issue: Sustainable water management for green infrastructure
Non-point source analysis of a railway bridge area using statistical method:Case study of a concrete road-bed
Kyungik Gil
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Jiyeol Im
Jiyeol Im
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- School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Anam-Dong 5ga, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 163-701, Korea
In an effort to protect the quality of the water system, interest in non-point source pollution is increasing. Recently, studies of non-point sources pollution are continuing in relation to various landuse areas, but such studies have not been fully conducted in railway facility sites. Using monitoring data of railway bridge area with concrete road-bed, the runoff characteristics, pollutant unit loads, and first flush criteria were assessed. Railway bridge area with concrete road-bed typically show the first flush effect, and the pollutant unit load was determined to be higher than other public facilities areas. Further, the first flush criteria show an effective rainfall amount of 7 mm. In other words, from the runoff of railway facilities, considerable amounts of non-point source pollutants are occurred, indicating the need to create best management practices which are adequate for railway facility sites.
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