Tree Box Filter Media System with the Influence of Varying Coco Peat Leaves/ Blanzh Llonik N. Arbiol [and five others].
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TextManila : Technological University of the Philippines, 2019Description: 181 pages ; 28 cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Subject(s): LOC classification: - BTH TA 145 A73 2019
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Bachelor's Thesis COE
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TUP Manila Library | Thesis Section-2nd floor | BTH TA 145 A73 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | BTH0003369 |
Thesis (Undergraduate)
College of Engineering -- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.
"In the Philippines, urban stormwater runoff has been a considerable problem causing heavy traffic, disruption of electricity, and damage to properties. These are due to the continuous construction of impervious surfaces resulting to excessive surface runoff from the II - For boating, fishing or similar activities and for Marshy and/or mangrove areas declared as fish and wildlife sanctuaries. The properties evaluated were the physicochemical characterizations of the raw water samples, and the filtrate collected such as pH level, total suspended solids, nitrate, phosphate, and heavy metals such as lead, zinc, copper. The statistical tool used to determine if the test results of the treated samples from the filter system exhibit significant difference to the raw rainwater runoff and the Water Quality Standard on Class SC of DAO Standards 2016-08 is the Paired T-Test. The Paired T-Test compares samples at two different times, such as pre-test and post-test, while a T- Test compares two whole different subjects. The results show that the tree box filter with 150mm coco peat is the most effective depth of coco peat among the proposed depths since it manifests the most numbers of parameters with a significant difference to the untreated samples and DAO parameters."
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