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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Urban runoff remobilises solids and their associated pollutants from urban-built environments and transports them to drainage systems via gully pots. This study presents an extensive monitoring campaign on the solids loading to drainage systems, including 104 gully pots as sampling locations and lasting 2 years. The solids loading is modelled...
journal article 2022
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Runoff (re)mobilises solids and their associated pollutants from streets and transports them via gully pots to the drainage system. As the solids negatively impact the performance of the drainage systems, knowledge on the solids loading in terms of mass and composition is essential. However, monitoring data on the solids loading, in...
journal article 2021
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), de Rijke, D. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author)
Urban runoff (re)mobilises solids present on the street surface and transport them to urban drainage systems. The solids reduce the hydraulic capacity of the drainage system due to sedimentation and on the quality of receiving water bodies due to discharges via outfalls and combined sewer overflows (CSOs) of solids and associated pollutants....
journal article 2020
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Gully pots are utilized for conveying runoff to drainage systems, as well as for reducing the system’s solids loading by retaining suspended solids. However, the accumulation of solids in gully pots reduces their removal efficiency, leading to an increase in solids transport towards the drainage system. This article aims to identify the main...
journal article 2020
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Runoff entering urban drainage systems contains suspended solids, which carry pollutants and may cause blockages in downstream parts of the system (for example infiltration facilities). Suspended solids inflow should, therefore, preferably be controlled by solids removal at gully pots. This paper presents the results of lab experiments on the...
journal article 2020
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author)
Sewer and urban drainage systems deal with the runoff of areas that lack infiltration capacity. During wet weather, solids that are present on the street are (re)mobilised and transported to the drainage system by the runoff. These solids and their associated pollutants can have detrimental effects on receiving water quality. This paper presents...
conference paper 2019
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Mobron, Nadia (author)
Phenomena like urbanization and climate change will increase flooding problems, making it clear that more research and investments are needed in sewer systems to improve urban flood prevention. This research was done to determine factors influencing the sediment load to gully pots. It was assumed that in the measurement period, the retaining...
student report 2018
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Post, J.A.B. (author), Pothof, I.W.M. (author), Dirksen, J. (author), Baars, E. J. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author)
Gully pots are essential assets designed to relief the downstream system by trapping solids and attached pollutants suspended in runoff. This study applied a methodology to develop a quantitative gully pot sedimentation and blockage model. To this end, sediment bed level time series from 300 gully pots, spanning 15 months, were collected. A...
journal article 2016
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Qian, H. (author)
Introduction Gully pots or roadside catch basins are a common and important part of sewerage drainage networks. Their primary function is to retain larger solids from road runoff. They are used to minimize the problems associated with sediment in downstream drainage structures, pumps, treatment plants and receiving waters. Problem definition...
master thesis 2012
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