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Geochemical contamination of urban water by concrete stormwater infrastructure: applying an epoxy resin coating as a control treatment
Authors:C Grella  SJ Findlay  OJ Jonasson
Affiliation:1. University of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW, Australia;2. Ku-ring-gai Council, Pymble, NSW, Australia
Abstract:Urban drainage systems that use concrete gutters, pits and pipes have been adopted worldwide by drainage engineers. This study tested the hypothesis that treating a concrete pipe with a coating of epoxy resin is an effective method to reduce the concrete mineral leaching and associated contamination of water carried within the pipe. Four 20 litre samples of rainwater were individually circulated through the untreated and epoxy treated portions of the pipe for 100 minutes. After recirculation through the untreated portion of the pipe pH increased by almost two units, electrical conductivity doubled and there were significant increases in bicarbonate, calcium and other ions. In contrast, rainwater circulated through the epoxy treated portion of the pipe showed a minimal pH increase (0.32 pH units) but no other significant increases in any other water chemistry attributes. The epoxy resin greatly reduced mineral contamination of recirculated water, supporting the hypothesis.
Keywords:hydrochemistry  urban water quality  urban stream syndrome  concrete drainage systems
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