The following factors affecting runoff dynamics from green roofs are discussed.
Green roof runoff water quality.
In general we observed lower no3 nitrate and nh4 concentrations in green runoff than control roof runoff with the exception of runoff from the built up system which had higher no3 concentrations than the control roof runoff.
Because any runoff is filtered through the media and the plants there is potential for both cleansing and contamination.
Moreover the water that is.
Therefore green roofs have an important role to play in the urban realm.
Season weather and rainfall characteristics.
Overall total p concentrations were higher in green roof runoff than control roof runoff.
Green roofs influence runoff quality through making the ph higher from values between 5 and 6 in rain water to over between 7 and 8 in green roof runoff water bliss et al 2009 czemiel berndtsson et al 2009 teemusk and mander 2007.
The increased urbanization of towns and cities has resulted in less green space and more impervious surfaces.
Green roofs also moderate the temperature of the water that happens to run off improving water quality for marine life green roofs delay the time that runoff occurs reducing the number and volume of overflows in combined sewer systems csos.
Somewhere between 40 and 80 percent of the total volume of rain that falls on green roofs can be retained.
A typical extensive green roof of 3 5 inches depth will reduce the volume of runoff by about 55 in central pennsylvania and attenuate the peak runoff rates to the level of the pre development land use.
A green roof also helps control storm water runoff and retention.
Green roofs are very effective stormwater bmps.
The media and plants act as a particle trap for dust and airborne particulates removing them from the runoff when it rains.
Precipitation generally runs off the roof of a building into gutters and flows into a storm sewer.
Results from investigation of full scale installations as well as from laboratory models are reviewed.
Green roofs can help to reduce both storm water volume rate of run off entering the drainage system.
Green roofs can affect runoff quality in a number of ways.
Their major drawback is the initial cost.
This review paper addresses the role of green roofs in urban drainage considering both management of water quantity and quality.
Green roofs sequester rain and carbon pollution as well.
Age of green roof.