Determination of Surrogate Indicators for Phosphorus and Solids in Urban Stormwater: Application of Multivariate Data Analysis Techniques

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Steven Settle
Ashantha Goonetilleke
Godwin A. Ayoko
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[1] John Wilson and Partners Pty Ltd,School of Urban Development
[2] Queensland University of Technology,School of Physical and Chemical Sciences
[3] Queensland University of Technology,undefined
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2007年 / 182卷
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solids; phosphorous; surrogate indicators; urban stormwater; multivariate analysis;
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Solids and phosphorus found within urban stormwater have the potential to cause environmental damage to ecological systems in receiving waters. The evaluation of these pollutants in urban stormwater is usually undertaken by physico-chemical monitoring programs which sample streamflow for laboratory assessment. In this study, data from two such monitoring programs have been examined for the catchment characteristics which influence solids and phosphorus discharge behaviour and the potential for the use of surrogate indicators to predict streamflow concentrations. The study involved partitioning of the components on the basis of the dissolved and particulate fractions. Investigation of the physical and chemical behaviour of solids and phosphorus by univariate and multivariate data analysis techniques led to the identification of interrelationships among the measured parameters. Thus, using turbidity and conductivity, relationships were developed for suspended and dissolved solids. Similarly, relationships were developed for dissolved and particulate phosphorus using suspended and dissolved solids. These relationships have the potential to enhance rapid generation of vital information from site-based measurements and to reduce the requirements for laboratory-based analysis of indicator concentrations in urban stormwater.
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