آب و فاضلاب (Jun 2008)

Investigation of Quality and Reclamation of Urban Storm Runoff in City of Shiraz

  • Mohammad Parvinnia,
  • Gholamreza Rakhshandehroo,
  • Parviz Monajemi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 46 – 55

Abstract

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Urban storm runoff is considered as a potentially reclaimable and valuable resource in many arid and semiarid areas, in Iran. Urban storm runoff in Shiraz is collected mainly by Khoshk River and transported to the Maharloo Lake without any treatment or reclamation. In this study, storm runoff quality and the possibility for its reclamation from different parts of the city in certain canals and pipes are investigated. The quality of the first flush in three relatively large and small suburban areas with different land uses is studied. For the purposes of this study, three stations were considered: one near the downstream end of the city on Khoshk River with a relatively large watershed, one in the middle of the city where street runoff is the main constituent of the flush, and a third one near the western outskirts of the city with relatively small mainly residential watershed.

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