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*[https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Product%20Evaluation%20and%20%20Testing/vx_harding_township.pdf?ver=2018-05-31-143332-863 (Greenway, 2001) - Stormwater Treatment Demonstration Project - Oil water/grit separator followed by a sand filter.]
*[https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Product%20Evaluation%20and%20%20Testing/vx_harding_township.pdf?ver=2018-05-31-143332-863 (Greenway, 2001) - Stormwater Treatment Demonstration Project - Oil water/grit separator followed by a sand filter.]
**This project took place for Harding Township in New Jersey back in 2001. The performance assessment showcased the ability of a Vortechnics Oil/Grit separator followed by a sand filter's removal ability over three years located at a rest stop off a nearby highway. A full storm analysis was conducted over the three-year project and found that the average TSS (mg/L) entering the Oil/Grit separator was 492 mg/L whereas the outlet of the separator had only 35.18 mg/L of TSS remaining (a ~93% reduction rate). Once water passed through the sand filter after the OGS, the removal efficiency increased to 98.12%, with only 9.28 mg/L of TSS remaining (Greenway, 2001<ref>Greenway, R.A. 2001. Stormwater Treatment Demonstration Project—Oil water/grit separator followed by a sand filter: RTP Environmental Associates. Inc., prepared for Harding Township, NJ, Environmental Commission and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Paper WM-668. https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Product%20Evaluation%20and%20%20Testing/vx_harding_township.pdf?ver=2018-05-31-143332-863</ref>).
**This project took place for Harding Township in New Jersey back in 2001. The performance assessment showcased the ability of a Vortechnics Oil/Grit separator followed by a sand filter's removal ability over three years located at a rest stop off a nearby highway. A full storm analysis was conducted over the three-year project and found that the average TSS (mg/L) entering the Oil/Grit separator was 492 mg/L whereas the outlet of the separator had only 35.18 mg/L of TSS remaining (a ~93% reduction rate). Once water passed through the sand filter after the OGS, the removal efficiency increased to 98.12%, with only 9.28 mg/L of TSS remaining (Greenway, 2001<ref>Greenway, R.A. 2001. Stormwater Treatment Demonstration Project—Oil water/grit separator followed by a sand filter: RTP Environmental Associates. Inc., prepared for Harding Township, NJ, Environmental Commission and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Paper WM-668. https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Product%20Evaluation%20and%20%20Testing/vx_harding_township.pdf?ver=2018-05-31-143332-863</ref>).
*[https://www.eeer.org/upload/eer-14-4-262-.pdf (Jianghua, et al. 2009) - Performance Analysis of a Hydrodynamic Separator for Treating Particulate Pollutants in Highway Rainfall Runoff.]
** This study examined the separation characteristics of particles in runoff from paved roads using a OGS hydro cyclone design. The results indicated the TSS concentration ratio between the overflow and inflow (TSSover/in) decreased as a function of the operational pressure and the particle removal efficiency was mainly affected by the particle size. By using highway runoff results showed that removal efficiency was greater than 60%. The TSSover/in was (0.26 mg/L – 0.41 mg/L) below the CCME guidelines (Jianghua, et al. 2009<ref>Jianghua, Y., Qitao, Y. and Kim, Y. 2009. Performance analysis of a hydrodynamic separator for treating particulate pollutants in highway rainfall runoff. Environmental Engineering Research, 14(4), pp.262-269. https://www.eeer.org/upload/eer-14-4-262-.pdf</ref>).


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