Project Details
Description
2 years FT and continuing PT initially based on KTP scheme with SEL and continuing during the student's employment with Permavoid Ltd. This project included the first recorded use of molecular techniques in the study of microorganisms living in pervious pavement structures.
PhD thesis only available as hard copy from the closed stack at CU Library.
PhD thesis only available as hard copy from the closed stack at CU Library.
| Status | Finished |
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| Effective start/end date | 8/07/02 → 13/10/09 |
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Do pervious pavements really need pervious surfaces? The concept of the macro-pervious pavement as a SuDS device
Newman, A., Shuttleworth, A., Nnadi, E. O., Mbanaso, F. U., Ladislao, B. A., Aitkin, D. & Puehmeier, T., 2015.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Performance of an enhanced pervious pavement system loaded with large volumes of hydrocarbons
Newman, A., Puehmeier, T., Shuttleworth, A. & Pratt, C. J., 2014, In: Water Science and Technology. 70, 5, p. 835–842Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Enhancement of oil retention and biodegradation in stormwater infiltration systems
Puehmeier, T., De Dreu, D., Morgan, J. A. W., Shuttleworth, A. & Newman, A., 2006, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage. IWA PublishingResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference proceeding
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Projects
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TCS/KTP: SEL Environmental (Site Electrical (PH) Ltd )
Pratt, C. (Principal Investigator), Newman, A. (Project Manager), Shuttleworth, A. B. (Project Manager) & Puehmeier, T. (Research Assistant)
9/05/02 → 30/06/04
Project: Research