원문정보
초록
영어
This study has improved the infiltration capability of the sidewalk by infiltrating rainfall into the road and buffer green areas using the Permeable Brick Pavement (PBP) and Vertical Infiltration Pipe (VIP) and through the permeable retention tank under the PBP. Rainwater on impervious surfaces goes through the initial rainwater treatment system and then the rainwater storage tank; this process enables the slow rainfall-runoff for rainwater utilization. The rainwater collected in the rainwater storage tank is used for landscape irrigation in nearby green areas. Through this process, the runoff reduction rate on the road has been analyzed. The data used for the research were collected by measuring actual rainfall patterns: more than 30 mm of rainfall or more than 15 mm/hr of rainfall intensity in July and August 2014. As a result, the total outflow reduction efficiency of the Treatment-Train-package (T2P) System was about 60~70%.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Method
2.1. Structure and Principles of Treatment-Train-Package System
2.2. Infiltration Capacity of the Permeable Brick Pavement
2.3. Infiltration Capacity of Vertical Infiltration Pipe
2.4. Water Quality Monitoring
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Treatment-Train-Package System
3.2. Permeable Brick Pavement
3.3. Vertical Infiltration Pipe
3.4. Water Quality
4. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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