Marie-Christine Gromaire

ORCID: 0000-0002-4000-1070
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Research Areas
  • Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • French Urban and Social Studies
  • Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation
  • Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
  • Smart Materials for Construction
  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Water management and technologies
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Odor and Emission Control Technologies
  • Environmental Chemistry and Analysis
  • Historical and Environmental Studies
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
  • Landfill Environmental Impact Studies
  • Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Water Treatment and Disinfection
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts

Laboratoire Eau, Environnement et Systèmes Urbains
2015-2025

Université Paris-Est Créteil
2015-2025

École nationale des ponts et chaussées
2014-2024

AgroParisTech
2011-2020

Paris-Est Sup
2020

ParisTech
2017

Université Paris Cité
2009-2014

Laboratoire Navier
2010

Lebanese University
2003-2009

Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment
2009

Urban wet-weather discharges from combined sewer overflows (CSO) and stormwater outlets (SWO) are a potential pathway for micropollutants (trace contaminants) to surface waters, posing threat the environment possible water reuse applications. Despite large efforts monitor in last decade, gained information is still limited scattered. In metastudy we performed data-driven analysis of measurements collected at 77 sites (683 events, 297 detected micropollutants) over decade investigate which...

10.1016/j.watres.2022.118968 article EN cc-by Water Research 2022-08-09

Although runoff from trafficked urban areas is recognized as a potentially significant pathway of micropollutants, pollution remains poorly documented, except for relatively few historical pollutants such some metals and hydrocarbons. Therefore, in this work, road parking lot four sites with contrasting traffic levels were analyzed very broad spectrum molecules elements. A total 128 micropollutants monitored, including inorganic (n = 41) organic 87) pollutants. Both the dissolved particulate...

10.3390/w14030394 article EN Water 2022-01-27

Biocides are used extensively in urban settings for façade coatings, roof waterproofing, and termite control. During rainy weather, they released into building runoff, causing negative impacts on aquatic terrestrial ecosystems. Prior studies mainly focused laboratory experiments or small-scale contexts. Urban-scale modeling, however, has rarely been explored. This is due to the complexity of biocide behavior, spatiotemporal variability emission factors, limited knowledge about use...

10.5194/egusphere-egu25-13816 preprint EN 2025-03-15

In environmental modelling, estimating the confidence level in conceptual model parameters is necessary but difficult. Having a realistic estimation of uncertainties related to i) assess possible origin calibration difficulties (correlation between for instance), and ii) evaluate prediction limits calibrated model. this paper, an application Metropolis algorithm, general Monte Carlo Markov chain sampling method, four-parameter lumped urban stormwater quality presented. Unlike traditional...

10.2166/wst.2003.0225 article EN Water Science & Technology 2003-02-01

A substantial database of annual metal runoff loads, obtained from a 14-month field exposure campaign on 12 different roofing materials at two sites within Paris conurbation, is presented herein. Thirteen metallic species have been considered. comparison among the various yields ranking their pollution potential, which highlights that aluminum, coated products, and stainless steel display lower emission levels, before zinc copper materials. Lead appear to release more species, tend do so in...

10.1021/es9002108 article EN Environmental Science & Technology 2009-07-01
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