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Transport and Distribution of Particulate Matter Phosphorus Fractions in Rainfall-Runoff from Roadway Source Areas
Authors:Jia Ma  Gaoxiang Ying  John J. Sansalone
Affiliation:1Postdoctoral Associate, Environmental Engineering Sciences, Univ. of Florida, 218 Black Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611.
2Professor, Environmental Engineering Sciences, Univ. of Florida, 218 Black Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611 (corresponding author). E-mail: jsansal@ufl.edu
Abstract:During runoff transport, phosphorus (P) partitions between dissolved and particulate matter (PM) phases. PM-based P distributes across the particle-size distribution (PSD). This study investigates the transport and distribution for P and PM in runoff from a fully paved highway watershed in Baton Rouge, La. Eight events with discrete manual runoff sampling are studied. PSDs are modeled with a cumulative gamma distribution and PM-based P distributions are modeled with a Freundlich-type power law. P and PM fractions examined are dissolved, suspended, settleable, and sediment. Measured mass transport of these fractions is modeled based on flow-limited (zero-order) or mass-limited (first-order) delivery. Results demonstrate that transport of each fraction can be represented by these limiting categories, but fractions illustrate differing elution rates during the same event. Event-based signatures for PM or P are controlled by the fraction that dominates the transported mass. Even for small source area catchments such as roadways without complex flow patterns, where first-order transport should dominate, transport of P and PM fractions is not consistently first-order; exceptions are mainly dissolved and suspended fractions. A water quality volume (WQV) for 25 mm of runoff resulted in 100% capture for all fractions of seven events and significant bypass for all fractions of a single event with a 1-year return frequency. By contrast, a WQV of 5 mm of runoff resulted in significant bypass for most fractions for seven events and 100% capture for the single event of the lowest runoff volume.
Keywords:Phosphorus  Runoff  Water quality  Best Management Practice  Rainfall  
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