Evaluation of contaminant retention in the soil of sustainable drainage systems: methodological reflections on the determination of sorption isotherms

Author:

Tedoldi Damien1,Flanagan Kelsey1,Le Roux Julien1,Chebbo Ghassan12,Branchu Philippe3,Saad Mohamed1,Gromaire Marie-Christine1

Affiliation:

1. LEESU, École des Ponts, UPEC, UPE, Champs-sur-Marne, 6–8 avenue Blaise Pascal, Cité Descartes, 77455 Marne-la-Vallée Cedex 2, France

2. Faculty of Engineering III, Lebanese University, Hadath, Lebanon

3. CEREMA, EPR TEAM, Direction territoriale Ile-de-France, 12 Rue Léon Teisserenc de Bort, 78190 Trappes, France

Abstract

Abstract Runoff infiltration in Sustainable Drainage Systems enables the interception of a part of urban contaminant fluxes owing to several processes. The soil's ability to retain dissolved pollutants is generally assessed via sorption isotherms obtained from batch studies; however, the experimental points are not always in the same range as runoff concentrations. The present work (i) explores the consequences of modelling runoff–soil interactions from out-of-range equilibrium concentrations and (ii) proposes an improved method to ensure that experimental points fall within the desired range. Uncertainty analysis demonstrates that for a non-linear isotherm, using an extrapolated relationship may introduce significant biases in the ensuing estimations. Therefore, the proposed method consists of anticipating the equilibrium state of batch tests to accurately set the experimental conditions and reach appropriate concentrations. It is successfully applied to the determination of the sorption properties of copper and zinc onto three soils with different electrolyte solutions, as well as those of bisphenol A and three alkylphenols onto one soil. The contrasting affinities between the studied species and the soil materials could be related to their intrinsic properties and the soils' pedological parameters, as well as the presence of salt or dissolved organic ligands which partially inhibited metal sorption.

Funder

OPUR

Roulépur

Sepia Conseils

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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