Development of an Effective Sampling Device for Sampling Oil from Experimental Pervious Pavement Structures

Tim Puehmeier, Alan Newman, Philips Jim, Chrisopher J. Pratt

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    Abstract

    This paper reports the development of a device to allow the representative splitting of oily effluents originating from experimental pervious pavement systems. The device works by collecting the sample in a tipping bucket system which periodically tips the sample rapidly into a “swirl tray” to break up the oil in the sample and disperse it prior to collecting a fixed fraction of the sample, passing the remainder to waste. Data is presented which shows that the device has acceptable performance for the required application.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNovatech Proceedings 2004
    Place of PublicationLyon
    Pages761-768
    Number of pages8
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2004
    Event5th International Conference on Sustainable Techniques and Strategies in Urban Water Management NOVATECH - Lyon, France
    Duration: 6 Jun 200410 Jun 2004
    Conference number: 5

    Conference

    Conference5th International Conference on Sustainable Techniques and Strategies in Urban Water Management NOVATECH
    Abbreviated titleNOVATECH
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityLyon
    Period6/06/0410/06/04

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