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The Use of Unamended Soils for Treatment of 6PPDQ in Stormwater: Persistence, Soil Types, and Influence of Vegetation

 
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24-10-067December 2024
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Author(s) EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC
Description This quality assurance project plan (QAPP) aims to determine the reduction of 6PPDQ and other stormwater contaminants (metals and PAHs) by three different unamended soil types, the persistence of 6PPDQ within unamended soils following their use in bioretention columns, and the efficacy of different soil-vegetation mixes for 6PPDQ reduction.

NOTES For more research, see https://www.ezview.wa.gov/site/alias__1962/40944/6ppd_stormwater_best_management_practices_research.aspx
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Keywords 6PPD, BMPs, toxic chemicals, water quality, stormwater, stormwater management, stormwater runoff, non point source, Coho, 6PPD-quinone, pre-spawn mortality, 6PPD-q, 6PPDQ, green infrastructure, transportation pollution, urban runoff mortality syndrome, tire wear particles, stormwater best management practices
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