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Marla C. Maniquiz-Redillas
Researcher at Kongju National University
Publications - 47
Citations - 545
Marla C. Maniquiz-Redillas is an academic researcher from Kongju National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stormwater & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 40 publications receiving 331 citations. Previous affiliations of Marla C. Maniquiz-Redillas include De La Salle University.
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Microalgal biosorption of heavy metals: A comprehensive bibliometric review
Aristotle T. Ubando,Aaron Don M. Africa,Marla C. Maniquiz-Redillas,Alvin B. Culaba,Wei Hsin Chen,Wei Hsin Chen,Wei Hsin Chen,Jo Shu Chang +7 more
TL;DR: The study summarizes the application of different microalgae for heavy metals removal by identifying the various factors affecting the biosorption performance and the current challenges and future perspectives of microalgal biosOrption are discussed.
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Fractionation of heavy metals in runoff and discharge of a stormwater management system and its implications for treatment.
TL;DR: Findings revealed that fractionation of heavy metals played an important role in the performance of the stormwater system; thus, must be considered in designing stormwater systems.
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Evaluation of the capability of low-impact development practices for the removal of heavy metal from urban stormwater runoff
TL;DR: The efficiency of the LID/GI systems in removing the particulate-bound metals was restricted during high average/peak flows; that is, high-intensity storms events and when heavy metals have low concentration levels.
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Treatment of suspended solids and heavy metals from urban stormwater runoff by a tree box filter
TL;DR: The results showed that the tree box filter was highly effective in removing particulates and heavy metals from the urban stormwater runoff and was capable of reducing the volume runoff by 40% at a hydraulic loading rate of 1 m/day and below.
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Investigation on the effectiveness of pretreatment in stormwater management technologies.
TL;DR: It was recommended that pretreatment of runoff should be employed when the site in which the BMP is to be sited has high TSS loading and runoff rate, and is subjected to high intensity rainfall.