waterguy
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 9, 2001
- 47
Good Day,
I'm working on a project in which a stormwater management pond is being utilized for both quantity (100 year) and quality control. Quality control is based on "Level 1" criteria (most stringent in the Province of Ontario). However, a concern has been raised by an ecologist working for the reviewing agency with respect to gas/oils (from parking lot runoff) that might spill out and over the pond during severe events (like the 100 year storm will happen every day !!).
My Question: Has anybody ever had to address such a problem as this ? Is there any data available that might relate the removal of oils and petroleum products to the type of vegetation that is in the pond ? The stormwater pond that has been proposed will be built with a forebay as well as a 1.0m deep permanent pool. I don't see what else can be done with respect to oils that might be floating on the ponds surface. Perhaps some sort of filtration device on the overflow weir of the pond ?? Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
John
I'm working on a project in which a stormwater management pond is being utilized for both quantity (100 year) and quality control. Quality control is based on "Level 1" criteria (most stringent in the Province of Ontario). However, a concern has been raised by an ecologist working for the reviewing agency with respect to gas/oils (from parking lot runoff) that might spill out and over the pond during severe events (like the 100 year storm will happen every day !!).
My Question: Has anybody ever had to address such a problem as this ? Is there any data available that might relate the removal of oils and petroleum products to the type of vegetation that is in the pond ? The stormwater pond that has been proposed will be built with a forebay as well as a 1.0m deep permanent pool. I don't see what else can be done with respect to oils that might be floating on the ponds surface. Perhaps some sort of filtration device on the overflow weir of the pond ?? Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
John