Modeling ballasted tracks for pollutants
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Transportation, Research Branch, [2012].
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"August 2012."
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"Report No. CDOT-2012-7. Final Report."
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"Prepared in cooperation with the US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration."
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Includes bibliographical references (page 47).
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In this study, the Regional Transportation District's (RTD's) light rail operations were examined for pollutant production and runoff. Conclusions from the study: Water leaving ballasted tracks carries only a small fraction of the heavy metals that are introduced into tracks from the light rail operations. Heavy metal concentrations at the most heavily traveled light rail station showed that pollutant concentrations were far below the regulatory limits.

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Molinas, A., & Mommandi, A. (2012). Modeling ballasted tracks for pollutants . Colorado Department of Transportation, Research Branch.

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Molinas, Albert and Amanullah Mommandi. 2012. Modeling Ballasted Tracks for Pollutants. Colorado Department of Transportation, Research Branch.

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Molinas, Albert and Amanullah Mommandi. Modeling Ballasted Tracks for Pollutants Colorado Department of Transportation, Research Branch, 2012.

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Molinas, Albert., and Amanullah Mommandi. Modeling Ballasted Tracks for Pollutants Colorado Department of Transportation, Research Branch, 2012.

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