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Type: Thesis
Title: An investigation into the treatment efficiency of a primary pond in the Barker Inlet Stormwater Wetland System, South Australia
Author: Murphy, Sarah Elizabeth
Issue Date: 2000
School/Discipline: Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Abstract: Provides insight into the pollutant removal ability of a primary pond in the Barker Inlet Wetland System, one of the largest constructed wetlands in the world. Results show that storm size influences pollutant removal, however significant removal was acheived across a wide range of flow conditions.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.Eng.Sc.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2000?
Keywords: Constructed wetlands -- South Australia -- Gillman Region ; Storm water retention basins -- South Australia -- Gillman Region ; Urban runoff -- Environmental aspects -- South Australia -- Gillman Region ; Water quality management -- South Australia -- Gillman Region ; Water -- Pollution -- South Australia -- Gillman Region ; Barker Inlet (S. Aust.)
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