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Shelfmark HA Room 114-117, Heron House, Bedford. Runoff A40
Author Ellis J B
Title Transport and the environment: effects of organic pollutants on water quality
Publisher Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, 1997
Physical Description 4 leaves, charts
Series SSR Water Library, Runoff A40
Notes

Abstract: The eighteenth report of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution made no reference to any potential environmental impacts resulting from runoff pollution associated with transport activities. This paper identifies the magnitude and extent of pollution associated with discharge from various transport sources and and identifies solids, metals, hydrocarbons, herbicides and de-icing agents as the principal contaminats of environmental concern. The impacts of these pollutants on the recieving water are reviewed. They are primarily associated with highways which have a hogh traffic density, and herbicides are considered to be the only potential and widespread hazard to groundwaters. Highway and airport runoff are shown to have both acute and chronic effects on biotic diversity and organism mortality rates, although these effects appear to be largely confined to reaches immediately downstream from the discharge outfalls.

Article taken from J. CIWEN 1997. 11, June.

Keywords Road Runoff
Water Pollution

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SSR WATER LIBRARY MATERIAL
Copy ID: 54046000302578, Library: SSR, Location: SSR-WATER

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