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  • Tao Xian; Almashaqbeh Othman; Mclaughlan Robert (School of Civil and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University, 2005)
    There are a number of different types of filter media which are used for stormwater treatment. Compost is potential media that can be used to filter stormwater runoff by removing heavy metals, oil, grease, pesticides, ...
  • Mclaughlan Robert; Almashaqbeh Othman (Elsevier, 2009)
    Sequential batch leaching tests were used to evaluate the mass of DOC released from composted garden organics (yard waste), pine and hardwood under pseudo-equilibrium conditions. All media showed an initial rapid decline ...
  • Almashaqbeh Othman; Mclaughlan Robert (Inderscience Publishers, 2009)
    The longevity of compost-based storm water filtration systems has not been widely studied. Hydraulic conductivity measurements of compost amended sand media (20% and 50% v/v) within columns were undertaken. The results ...
  • Almashaqbeh Othman; Mclaughlan Robert (Tourism Program, School of Business, James Cook University 2006, 2006)
    Filtration systems have widely been used for stormwater treatment. The clogging of filters has been considered an important design factor which will determine the longevity of the filter. The various mechanisms suggested ...
  • Almashaqbeh Othman; Mclaughlan Robert (Inderscience Publishers, 2012)
    Batch and column studies were conducted using synthetic stormwater with mixtures of 0.6 mm glass beads and compost particles of either 1.18 or 4.75 mm. Batch tests showed that rate limited uptake of zinc occurred onto both ...
  • Mclaughlan Robert; Almashaqbeh Othman (Elsevier, 2009)
    The mechanisms and kinetics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release from woody materials (pine, hardwood and compost) under non-equilibrium leaching conditions was examined through batch and column tests. Mechanistically ...