Experimental Study on Treatment of Urban Runoff by Embankment Flow System

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Test by establishing different embankment flowing systems studied the combination of different substrates and different plants purification efficiency and the effect on the stability of the efficiency of the flowing system. Results show that, the mixed matrix(loess, sand and brown loam) is more efficiency than the single matrix, especially for suspended solid (SS), ammonia (NH3-N), total phosphorus (TP) removal, the removal rate is over 60%. Tall fescue (Festuca elata Keng ex E. Alexeev) is more suitable for the flowing system than perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). And, long running of the system is possible.

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