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The Fate of Pollutants in Porous Asphalt Pavements, Laboratory Experiments to Investigate Their Potential to Impact Environmental Health.Rainfall-Runoff Simulations to Assess the Potential of SuDS for Mitigating Flooding in Highly Urbanized Catchments.A review of the distribution of particulate trace elements in urban terrestrial environments and its application to considerations of risk.Spatial and temporal variations of trace element distribution in soils and street dust of an industrial town in NW Spain: 15years of study.An evaluation of the use of individual grass species in retaining polluted soil and dust particulates in vegetated sustainable drainage devices.Stormwater harvesting from landscaped areas: effect of herbicide application on water quality and usage.Laboratory-based experiments to investigate the impact of glyphosate-containing herbicide on pollution attenuation and biodegradation in a model pervious paving system.A comparative study of heavy metal concentration and distribution in deposited street dusts in a large and a small urban area: Birmingham and Coventry, West Midlands, UK.Influence of industry on the geochemical urban environment of Mieres (Spain) and associated health risk.Geochemical fingerprints and controls in the sediments of an urban river: River Manzanares, Madrid (Spain).Risk-based evaluation of the exposure of children to trace elements in playgrounds in Madrid (Spain).Water quality and quantity assessment of pervious pavements performance in experimental car park areas.Potential microbial toxicity and non-target impact of different concentrations of glyphosate-containing herbicide (GCH) in a model Pervious Paving System.Opportunity mapping of natural flood management measures: a case study from the headwaters of the Warwickshire-Avon.Laboratory based experiments to assess the use of green and food based compost to improve water quality in a Sustainable Drainage (SUDS) device such as a swale.Reuse of materials from a Sustainable Drainage System device: Health, Safety and Environment assessment for an end-of-life Pervious Pavement StructureDevelopment of a Geospatial Data-Based Methodology for Stormwater Management in Urban Areas Using Freely-Available SoftwareThe relationship between soil geochemistry and the bioaccessibility of trace elements in playground soilRisk assessment of soils contaminated by mercury mining, Northern SpainSpecial issue: developments in water management technologies and systemsState of a sustainable drainage system at end-of-life: assessment of potential water pollution by leached metals from recycled pervious pavement materials when used as secondary aggregate
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