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This project will determine if underground detention systems provide an equivalent level of service for stormwater treatment as stormwater management ponds. This will be achieved through water quality measurements collected from a StormTrap system and through the development of a pollutant-transfer model. The intern will work with both the Toronto Region Conservation Authority and Con Cast Pipe. Since the technology is relatively new, if it can be shown that the StormTrap system provides the same benefits as or exceeds the standards provided by stormwater management ponds then it is more likely to be the chosen solution ultimately leading to more manufacturing of pre-cast concrete products in Ontario. Municipalities benefit from this project by potentially having an alternative to stormwater management ponds.
Jennifer Drake
Concastpipe;Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (Toronto, ON)
Engineering
Water; Sustainability & the Environment; Environmental Science and Technology; Environmental Science and Technology; Sustainability & the Environment; Water
University of Toronto
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