Prabhukumar, 2013 - Google Patents
Development of permeable reactive filter systems (PRFS) for treatment of urban stormwater runoffPrabhukumar, 2013
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- Prabhukumar G
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Urban stormwater runoff is a major contributor of pollutants to nearshore beach water of Lake Michigan and other water bodies. Reduction of pollutants levels to within safe limits in urban runoff from near shore areas by means of filtration using low-impact reactive multi …
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