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Litter in French urban areas — Part 2: transport dynamic and fluxes in stormwater

  • Lauriane Ledieu
  • , Romain Tramoy
  • , David Mabilais
  • , Sophie Ricordel
  • , Marie Laure Mosini
  • , Alexandra Mosset
  • , Bernard Flahaut
  • , Laetitia Pineau
  • , Zoé Bridant
  • , Eric Bouchet
  • , Clémence Bruttin
  • , Fabrice Rodriguez
  • , Bruno Tassin
  • , Johnny Gasperi

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Urban areas constitute a major hotspot of litter, including plastic litter, that stormwater can wash off towards waterways. However, few studies quantified and characterized litter densities in urban areas and fluxes transported by stormwater networks. Moreover, little information is available on litter transport dynamics in stormwater, and on the factors driving this transport. This study aims at characterizing and quantifying litter amounts transported by stormwater of two nested French urban catchments (total surface area of 105 ha). Litter densities relative to land uses and rain events were investigated in the same catchments as in a compagnon paper (Ledieu et al., 2024). The present study explores the impact of rain events on the transport of urban litter in stormwater. Litter collection and characterization combined with a capture/recapture experiment using tagged litter placed in stormwater inlets show total litter fluxes of 29 kg/year, in which 14 kg/year are plastics, exported at the stormwater outlet. These fluxes confirm that stormwater runoff is a considerable pathway from urban surfaces to waterways, especially regarding small plastic litter (< 2.5 cm). Item transport dynamic is however not linear and only 0.3% of the urban litter appear remobilized. Litter transport dynamics depends on several factors (urban litter densities, hydrometeorological parameters, item composition and morphologies, and stormwater management systems) that should be considered in global models.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)10149-10163
Nombre de pages15
journalEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume32
Numéro de publication16
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 avr. 2025
Modification externeOui

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