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Review of the impact of stormwater and leaching from pavements on the environment

Anthony J. Kriech, Linda V. Osborn

2022Journal of Environmental Management51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The intensive growth of roadway infrastructure worldwide leads to growing concerns over the health impacts of stormwater runoff and leachate from roadway materials. This comprehensive review combines various sources of information from the last 30 years of research on the impact of pavement stormwater runoff and leaching on the environment. Of the 95 papers found in library searches, 42 papers add significantly to the body of literature around this subject after review of content and quality. Normally constructed asphalt and concrete pavements were found to release low levels of contaminants during their life. However, deposition from atmospheric pollutants and materials dispersed by vehicles on pavements do have a measurable impact on the quality of stormwater runoff. These tend to be expressed in initial flush from stormwater events. Reuse of old pavements at end of life tend to have little environmental impact when recycled. However, because of deposition of pollutants over their life these materials can have an impact when used in unbound layers of the pavement or in storage before reuse. Water quality can be improved by porous pavements, which allow infiltration of water and drainage to lower layers, thereby filtering many pollutants in stormwater runoff. The challenge is preventing the high initial pavement porosity from plugging over time. Pavement sealers containing coal tar pitch have high levels of polycyclic aromatic compounds and have been shown to impact aquatic life negatively and produce sediment buildup in ponds and streams. Recent studies have investigated photooxidation of pavements and its influence on leaching, but these remain as laboratory-scale studies. Tables outline materials tested, analytical parameters measured, and methodologies to allow readers to easily identify studies most relevant to their focus on impact of stormwater and leaching from pavements on the environment.

Topics & Concepts

StormwaterSurface runoffEnvironmental sciencePollutantLeachateLeaching (pedology)ReuseEnvironmental engineeringWater qualityInfiltration (HVAC)PollutionFirst flushPervious concreteWaste managementEngineeringCementGeographyEcologyBiologyChemistrySoil waterSoil scienceOrganic chemistryArchaeologyMeteorologyUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationSmart Materials for Construction
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