KMID : 1024520060150040359
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Journal of the Environmental Sciences 2006 Volume.15 No. 4 p.359 ~ p.364
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Water Quality of the First Flushes in the Surface Runoff at an Intersection
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Choi Sang-Yong
Ko Kwang-Baik Lee Ji-Young Lim Se-Ho
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Abstract
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Two sites with different average daily traffic volume at an intersection were selected in order to investigate water quality of the first flushes in the surface runoffs. The effects of rainfall intensities and accumulated non-rainy days before rainfall events on the water quality were also delineated. Samples were collected at every 2 min. interval from each first flush from February to May, 2004 for 4 major rainfall events. or SS concentrations at the site with an average daily traffic volume (ADTV) of 23,000 vehicles were 2-7 times higher than those at the site with an ADTV of 1,400 vehicles. The longer the accumulated non-rainy days were, the higher the concentration of heavy metals were than those of and SS in the first flushes.
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KEYWORD
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Accumulated non-rainy day, First flush, Nonpoint source, Rainfall intensity
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