To evaluate the runoff pollution characteristics of roofs in an arid region, this study focused on Yinchuan City, China. It analyzed the runoff properties of various roof materials, including tile, asphalt, and color steel plate. Five rainfall events were monitored during 2024, with samples collected manually at roof pipe outlets and analyzed for suspended solids (SS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), and ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N). The results indicated that the concentration of pollutants in runoff from these roofs decreased as rainfall duration increased. The event mean concentration (EMC) of TN and COD in runoff from all three roof materials exceeded the Class V surface water quality standards in China. The first flush of pollutants in roof runoff followed a descending order: SS > COD > TP > TN > NH3-N. Cluster analysis of three rainfall parameters—dry period, precipitation, and rainfall intensity—revealed that dry period exerted the strongest influence on runoff quality, indicating that the overall quality of roof runoff was primarily influenced by the cumulative effects of atmospheric deposition, with rainwater scouring being the secondary factor. These findings provide critical insights for designing stormwater management strategies and rainwater harvesting systems in arid and semi-arid cities, emphasizing the need to prioritize first-flush control and consider local climatic conditions.
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Ding et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a67eb2f353c071a6f0a129 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/w18050599
Xiangling Ding
Sisi Wang
Meng Jia
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