Investigation of Stormwater Quality on Different Impervious Surfaces – A Case Study in General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University
Date
2024-09-29Author
Ranasinghe, RARS
Pathinayaka, HK
Miguntanna, NS
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Urban areas produce huge stormwater runoff
because of the high number of impervioussurfaces such as
roads, roofs, buildings, parking lots, walkways, or
anything else thatdoes not allow water to penetrate to the
ground. During heavy rainfall periods, these stormwater
runoffs often overflow and discharge the excess onto
nearby streams, rivers, lakes, or other water bodies. This
study was aimed at investigating the stormwater quality in
different impervious surfaces at General Sir John
Kotelawala Defence University (KDU). Focusing on the
land use patterns at KDU, key pollutant indicators
representing
urban
stormwater
quality,
and
characteristics of pollutants in wash off stormwater from
selected impervious surfaces were analysed. This study
used roads, roofs, and parking lots as impervious surfaces
to collect necessary stormwater samples and from the first
f
lush flow, twelve samples were collected from different
locations
within
KDU premises. The wash-off
characteristics of different impervious surfaces were
compared and potential mitigatory measures were
proposed to safeguard the receiving water quality
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