- Bioretention
Bioretention is the process of biological removal of contaminants or nutrients as fluid passes through media or a biological system. [United States Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC. [http://www.epa.gov/OWM/mtb/biortn.pdf "Storm Water Technology Fact Sheet: Bioretention."] September 1999. Document No. EPA-832-F-99-012.]
This can result in
bioaccumulation within anorganism and compounded at highertrophic levels of afood web . Alternatively,metabolism andcatabolism transform thesubstance into other substances.In
water treatment , andstormwater management, bioretention bymicrobe s growing withinsoil orfilter media enhance retention and degradation of contaminants from the water. [Prince George's County Department of Environmental Resources. Largo, MD. [http://www.co.pg.md.us/Government/AgencyIndex/DER/ESD/Bioretention/bioretention.asp "Bioretention Manual."] Chapter 1. December 2002.]Root surfaces also provide surfaces forbiofilm growth from which plants extractnutrient s, thus removing them from the filter media. Bioretention cells often refer to chambers where plants grow in thefilter media that water flows through. Bioretention areas refer to vegetated areas where soil serves as the filter media. The wordretention implies that the substance of concern does not flow out of the soil plant system, regardless of whether surface water flows among plantshoot s in atreatment wetland , or infiltrated water is itself detained inrain garden soil from whichevapotranspiration may greatly reducegroundwater outflow rates--hence extending contaminant retention times.Retention of water within the
filtration systems need not be absolute in order to achieve treatment. The capacity to detain contaminants can buffer suddenconcentration spikes from occurring in the outflow.See also
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Biodegradation
*Ion exchange
*Low impact development
*Phytoremediation
*Stormwater
*Surface runoff References
External links
* [http://www.bioretention.com/ Bioretention.com] - Reference for Bioretention System Designers
* [http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/ees.2006.0190 "Field Performance of Bioretention: Water Quality"] by Allen P. Davis
* [http://www.stormwatercenter.net/Assorted%20Fact%20Sheets/Tool6_Stormwater_Practices/Filtering%20Practice/Bioretention.htm Stormwater Management Fact Sheet: Bioretention]*Stormwater management Tools:
** [http://www.toolkit.net.au/music Model for Urban Stormwater Improvement Conceptualisation (MUSIC)]
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