Urban runoff dissolves and uptakes many pollutants from various natural terrain and urban infrastructures.
These urban runoffs has the potential to degrade the nearby fresh water sources. Hence, the urban runoff is considered
to be significant source of non point pollution of fresh water sources which needs to be addressed to reduce the pollution load on to
pond, lake, river etc. Various filtering materials and abatement system have been practiced and experimented for the same, but found not
practicable. Researchers have evidently proved that floating wetlands systems can provide reasonable extent of treatment for the runoff waters.
The plants root zone play a very important role in reducing organic and inorganic, metal and nonmetal pollutant loads. In the present
bench scale study, a fabricated channel (0.25m3), polyurethane sheet (surface area 0.04m2 and thickness of 0.025m) and Eichhornia crassipes,
was used for construction of urban storm water pollution abatement system. Urban runoff containing Nitrate, Phosphorus, Lead, Zinc
and Cadmium, were synthesized in laboratory. The system bared a promising result of >80% and >85% nutrient and heavy metal removal
respectively. Hence, urban storm water collection and conveyance system if planned and managed properly, can be provided with Synthetic
floating plant clusters as mesocosm to remove nutrient and heavy metals from the stream.
Real Time Impact Factor:
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Author Name: Udayashankara T. H, Sadashiva Murthy B. M, Madhukar M
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Keywords: Depolluting, Storm water, Urban Runoff, Floating Wetlands, Plant Clusters
ISSN: 2277 - 8179
EISSN: 2277 - 8179
EOI/DOI: 10.15373/22778179
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