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Shelfmark HA Room 114-117, Heron House, Bedford. Water Quality A7
Author Butler D
Title Dynamic modelling of roadside gully pots during wet weather
Publisher Pergamon, 1998
Physical Description 9 leaves, charts
Series SSR Water Library; Water Quality A7
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Abstract: Roadside gully pots form a common and important part of many surface water drainage networks. Their prime function is to retain largesolids from road runfoo in order to minimise the problems associated with sediment deposition in downstream drainage structures and recieving waters. Typical processes occuring in pots during wet weather are dilution, dispersion, sedimentation, sediment bed build-up and erosion. Washout of suspended and dissolved pollutants from the pot liquor and reaertion of the pot liquor. A dynamic water quality model has been developed to simulate these processes. To study the pollutant washout patterns and sludge bed erosion. Simulated wet weather tests were carried out on pots draining six different types of roads. Results corroborated earlier findings and were used to successfully calibrate and verify the model.

Keywords Road Runoff
Water quality

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