Solids removal efficiency of a sedimentation tank in a peri-urban catchment

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At the outlet of the Vermicelli catchment-a peri-urban area located in the campus of University of Calabria (Cosenza, Southern Italy)-a sedimentation tank is located, aiming at collecting the basin surface runoff and improve its quality. First, experimental results of the treatment effects are here presented and analyzed. In addition, a monitoring campaign was conducted in order to characterize the particles transported by surface runoff and to determine the treatment efficiency of the tank. The analysis showed the presence of a pollutant load in the surface runoff of the Vermicelli basin and provided information on its particle-size distribution (PSD). Results were considered in terms of the treatment efficiency of the sedimentation tank, showing a good overall removal efficiency value, together with a high variability of the removal sedimentation efficiency. This variability is mainly due to the different grain size of the suspended solids and the characteristics of the rainfall event.

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Falco, S., Brunetti, G., Grossi, G., Maiolo, M., Turco, M., & Piro, P. (2020). Solids removal efficiency of a sedimentation tank in a peri-urban catchment. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12177196

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