Water quantity and quality response of a green roof to storm events: Experimental and monitoring observations.

Environ Pollut

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, 151 Link Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, United States.

Published: November 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Syracuse, NY is implementing green infrastructure, such as green roofs, to manage combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and improve stormwater quality, in compliance with court orders.
  • A study measured water quantity and quality from a green roof over a year, analyzing data from 87 storm events to assess nutrient retention and stormwater runoff.
  • Results showed the green roof effectively retained 96.8% of precipitation, with nutrient loss varying by season, but overall nutrient loads remained low due to strong water retention.

Article Abstract

Syracuse, New York is working under a court-ordered agreement to limit combined sewer overflows (CSO) to local surface waters. Green infrastructure technologies, including green roofs, are being implemented as part of a CSO abatement strategy and to develop co-benefits of diminished stormwater runoff, including decreased loading of contaminants to the wastewater system and surface waters. The objective of this study was to examine the quantity and quality of discharge associated with precipitation events over an annual cycle from a green roof in Syracuse, NY and to compare measurements from this monitoring program with results from a roof irrigation experiment. Wet deposition, roof drainage, and water quality were measured for 87 storm events during an approximately 12 month period over 2011-2012. Water and nutrient (total phosphorus, total nitrogen, and dissolved organic carbon) mass balances were conducted on an event basis to evaluate retention annually and during the growing and non-growing seasons. These results are compared with a hydrological manipulation experiment, which comprised of artificially watering of the roof. Loadings of nutrients were calculated for experimental and actual storms using the concentration of nutrients and the flow data of water discharging the roof. The green roof was effective in retaining precipitation quantity from storm events (mean percent retention 96.8%, SD = 2.7%, n = 87), although the relative fraction of water retained decreased with increases in the size of the event. There was no difference in water retention of the green roof for the growing and non-growing seasons. Drainage waters exhibited high concentration of nutrients during the warm temperature growing season, particularly total nitrogen and dissolved organic carbon. Overall, nutrient losses were low because of the strong retention of water. However, there was marked variation in the retention of nutrients by season due to variations in concentrations in roof runoff.

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