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RUNOFF POLLUTION FROM MULTIPLE FAMILY HOUSING1
Authors:William Whipple  Joseph V. Hunter  Shaw L. Yu
Abstract:ABSTRACT: Increasingly, residential development in urbanizing areas is accomplished by large housing projects, composed of clusters of townhouses or garden partments. It is hypothesized that the runoff from such developments should carry more pollution than that from the same number of housing units on separate plots, because the runoff is conveyed directly to drainage channels rather than being drained across lawns and gardens, which may absorb part of the pollutants. In order to evaluate this effect, storm event data were obtained from a planned unit development near Hightstown, N. J., using samples taken every 10 minutes throughout the storm at two different storm sewers. Results show heavy metals pollution about what had been anticipated, in accordance with the hypothesis given above, and BOD ammonia and phosphates higher than predicted. The results are significant for areawide water quality planning in metropolitan areas, where projections of future pollution loadings depends upon the land use.
Keywords:nonpoint source pollution  storm runoff pollution  BOD  heavy metals  ammonia  nutrients  phosphates  urbanization  land use planning  pollution  water quality control  areawide water quality planning  urban drainage  urban runoff  multiple family housing  cluster housing
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