1. Characterising stormwater gross pollutants captured in catch basin inserts;Alam;Sci. Total Environ.,2017
2. Allison, R.A., Walker, T.A., Chiew, F.H.S., O'Neill, I.C., and McMahon, T.A. (1998). From roads to rivers: gross pollutant removal from urban waterways. Cooperative research center for catchment hydrology. Report 98/6.Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia. www.catchment.crc.org.au/.
3. Nutrient contribution of leaf litter in urban stormwater;Allison;J. Environ. Manage.,1998
4. California Regional Water Quality Control Board (CRWQCB, 2007). Trash total maximum daily loads for the Los Angeles river watershed. Available: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/losangeles/board_decisions/basin_plan_amendments/technical_documents/2007-012/09_0723/L.%20A.%20River%20Trash%20TMDL_Final%20%20Staff%20Report_August%209,%202007.pdf. Accessed January 10, 2016.
5. Chrispijn, J.A., 2004. Assessing different at-source stormwater treatment devices in hobart: sullivans cove and brooker highway performance trials. 117. Stormwater Industry Association (SIA) Bulletin:p. 6 (http://www.stormwater.asn.au/tas/Enviro04Paper-Chrispijn.pdf).