Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality

One of the Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) is a green roof. It have advocated the concept of control at the source in stormwater management. This concept emphasises the quantity and quality of stormwater as an integrated strategy. The influence of extensive Allium Tuberosum and Allium Fist...

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Main Author: Shari, Noraini
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022
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spelling my.usm.eprints.58017 http://eprints.usm.my/58017/ Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality Shari, Noraini T Technology TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) One of the Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) is a green roof. It have advocated the concept of control at the source in stormwater management. This concept emphasises the quantity and quality of stormwater as an integrated strategy. The influence of extensive Allium Tuberosum and Allium Fistulosum vegetated roofs on water quality was studied and installations located in USM, Nibong Tebal. The objective of the study was to determine the efficacy of Allium Tuberosum and Allium Fistulotum as green roof cover and also verify green roof leachate data follow the NWQS. The runoff quality from vegetated roofs was also compared with the runoff quality from control column. The following parameters were investigated: TP, TN, pH, colour and turbidity. The results shown that Allium Fistulosum able to reduce certain contaminants from collected rainwater in terms of turbidity, colour, TP and TN with 57%, 37%, 15% and 30% respectively. While Allium Tuberosum shown better readings in turbidity (78%) and colour (59%) except TN and TP . pH values shown both vegetations are still within the NWQS range, which is Class II and other parameter are class III and above in NWQS Apart of that the extensive vegetated roofs not obviously significance for rainwater treatment., however they can be beneficial for aesthetics, city climate, and biodiversity. Future research should be conducted on additional types of vegetation and media to identify the removal effectiveness of pollutants in green roof applications. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022-08-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/58017/1/Effectiveness%20Of%20Allium%20Tuberosum%20And%20Allium%20Fistulotum%20As%20Cover%20In%20Improving%20Green%20Roof%20Water%20Quality.pdf Shari, Noraini (2022) Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Awam. (Submitted)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Shari, Noraini
Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality
description One of the Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) is a green roof. It have advocated the concept of control at the source in stormwater management. This concept emphasises the quantity and quality of stormwater as an integrated strategy. The influence of extensive Allium Tuberosum and Allium Fistulosum vegetated roofs on water quality was studied and installations located in USM, Nibong Tebal. The objective of the study was to determine the efficacy of Allium Tuberosum and Allium Fistulotum as green roof cover and also verify green roof leachate data follow the NWQS. The runoff quality from vegetated roofs was also compared with the runoff quality from control column. The following parameters were investigated: TP, TN, pH, colour and turbidity. The results shown that Allium Fistulosum able to reduce certain contaminants from collected rainwater in terms of turbidity, colour, TP and TN with 57%, 37%, 15% and 30% respectively. While Allium Tuberosum shown better readings in turbidity (78%) and colour (59%) except TN and TP . pH values shown both vegetations are still within the NWQS range, which is Class II and other parameter are class III and above in NWQS Apart of that the extensive vegetated roofs not obviously significance for rainwater treatment., however they can be beneficial for aesthetics, city climate, and biodiversity. Future research should be conducted on additional types of vegetation and media to identify the removal effectiveness of pollutants in green roof applications.
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title Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality
title_short Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality
title_full Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality
title_fullStr Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness Of Allium Tuberosum And Allium Fistulotum As Cover In Improving Green Roof Water Quality
title_sort effectiveness of allium tuberosum and allium fistulotum as cover in improving green roof water quality
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2022
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