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Field Performance of a Newly Developed Upflow Filtration Device

Citation:

FIELD, R. I., A. N. TAFURI, N. Togawa, R. Pitt, R. Andoh, AND K. Osei. Field Performance of a Newly Developed Upflow Filtration Device. Presented at WEFTEC 2009 Conference , Orlando, FL, October 12 - 14, 2009.

Impact/Purpose:

To inform the public.

Description:

The objective of this research is to examine the removal capacities of a newly developed Upflow filtration device for treatment of stormwater. The device was developed by engineers at the University of Alabama through a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The UpFlo™ Filter manufactured by Hydro International, Inc. of Portland, Me is an efficient high-rate stormwater filtration technology designed for the removal of trash, sediments, nutrients, metals and hydrocarbons from stormwater runoff. The upflow filtration method reduces clogging and was developed to remove a broad range of stormwater pollutants, especially those associated with particulates. The high flow rate capacities of the upflow filter are accomplished through controlled fluidization of the filtration media, while still capturing very small particulates through a flexible, but constraining, media container. The upflow filter also drains down between rain events which minimizes anaerobic conditions in the media and which also partially flushes captured particulates from the media to the storage sump, decreasing clogging and increasing run times between maintenance. Gross floatables are captured through the use of an angled screen before the media and hood on the overlow siphon, while the sump captures bed load particulates.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ EXTENDED ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:10/12/2009
Record Last Revised:10/16/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 211344