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(Source: Green Synergy Engineering)]]
 
(Source: Green Synergy Engineering)]]
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Stormwater filtration is a key element of urban runoff management, helping to improve [[Water quality|water quality]] by removing suspended solids and associated pollutants. Filtration can help achieve total suspended solids (TSS) removal targets and contributes to overall watershed health. Filtration works by conveying stormwater through a filter medium that captures solid particles and pollutants. In most stormwater treatment systems, water is driven through the filter by a pressure difference created by gravity or hydraulic head.
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Stormwater filtration is a key element of urban runoff management, helping to improve [[Water quality|water quality]] by removing suspended solids and associated pollutants. Filtration can help achieve total suspended solids (TSS) removal targets and contributes to overall watershed health.<ref>Purvis, R. A., Winston, R. J., Hunt, W. F., Lipscomb, B., Narayanaswamy, K., McDaniel, A., Lauffer, M. S., & Libes, S. (2018). Evaluating the Water Quality Benefits of a Bioswale in Brunswick County, North Carolina (NC), USA. Water, 10(2), 134. https://doi.org/10.3390/w10020134</ref> Filtration works by conveying stormwater through a filter medium that captures solid particles and pollutants. In most stormwater treatment systems, water is driven through the filter by a pressure difference created by gravity or hydraulic head.
    
==Applications==
 
==Applications==

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