The experimental urban catchment ‘Le Marais’ in Paris: what lessons can be learned from it?

An experimental catchment area was set up by CEREVE in the centre of Paris, in order to obtain an accurate description of the pollution caused by urban wet weather flows at different locations within the combined sewer system, and hence to estimate the contribution of runoff, waste water and sewer s...

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