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Investigation of stormwater runoff strength in an agricultural area, Korea

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Abstract
To manage and control the nonpoint source (NPS) pollution and to improve the water quality of impaired streams, rivers and lakes, practices including constructed wetlands, permeable pavement, swales and others are being attempted in the world. Before applying these techniques, an analysis of stormwater runoff characteristics should be understood due to the complexity in estimating system design factors for best management practices (BMPs). This study investigates the stormwater discharge from an agricultural area in Korea. Based on this investigation, pollutant and flow coefficient of variation (PFCoV) values were developed in an attempt to explain the stormwater runoff in the agricultural area. Four field studies categorized by rainfall type were then employed to assess the PFCoV values. The results show that the physical meaning of PFCoV values indicates the variation of NPS pollutants during a storm event. As such, this simple and meaningful result can be applied to a wide range of stormwater management designs or water quality controls in agricultural areas. © 2012, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Author(s)
Cha, Sung MinLee, Seung WonKim, Lee-HyungMin, Kyung SukLee, SeungyoonKim, Joon Ha
Issued Date
2012-01
Type
Article
DOI
10.1080/19443994.2012.664407
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16071
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Desalination and Water Treatment, v.38, no.1-3, pp.360 - 365
ISSN
1944-3994
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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