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Role of solids in heavy metals buildup on urban road surfaces

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dc.contributor.author Goonetilleke, Ashantha
dc.date.accessioned 2026-04-20T09:52:49Z
dc.date.available 2026-04-20T09:52:49Z
dc.date.issued 2011-09
dc.identifier.uri https://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000487
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/21054
dc.description.abstract Solids are widely identified as a carrier of harmful pollutants in stormwater runoff exerting a significant risk to receiving waters. This paper outlines the findings of an in-depth investigation on heavy metal adsorption to solids surfaces. Pollutant build-up samples collected from 16 road sites in residential, industrial, and commercial land uses were separated into four particle size ranges and analyzed for a range of physicochemical parameters and nine heavy metals including Iron (Fe), Aluminum (Al), Lead (Pb), Zinc (Zn), Cadmium (Cd), Chromium (Cr), Manganese (Mn), Nickel (Ni), and Copper (Cu). High specific surface area (SSA) and total organic carbon (TOC) content in finer particle size ranges were noted, thus confirming strong correlations with heavy metals. On the basis of their physicochemical characteristics, two different types of solids originating from traffic and soil sources were identified. Solids generated by traffic were associated with high loads of heavy metals, such as Cd and Cr, with strong correlation with SSA. This suggested the existence of surface dependent bonds, such as cation exchange between heavy metals and solids. In contrast, Fe, Al, and Mn, which can be attributed to soil inputs, showed strong correlation with TOC suggesting strong bonds such as chemsorption. Zn was found to be primarily attached to solids by bonding with the oxides of Fe, Al, and Mn. The data analysis also confirmed the predominance of the finer fraction, with 70% of the solids being finer than 150 µm and containing 60% of the heavy metal pollutant load. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ASCE en_US
dc.subject Civil engineering en_US
dc.subject Heavy metal adsorption en_US
dc.subject Stormwater runoff solids en_US
dc.subject Particle size distribution en_US
dc.subject Physicochemical properties (SSA & TOC correlation) en_US
dc.title Role of solids in heavy metals buildup on urban road surfaces en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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